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Home Learning Wednesday 25th March

Please see below for today's home learning suggested activities.

Hey Team Gunson! I hope that you are all keeping well. So good to see so many pictures and get so many messages yesterday.

Now, I seem to remember that Kingsley asked me to put some riddles on our blog, so here's one for today: Three very large men were under one tiny umbrella but none of them got wet. How did they manage it? Send your answers to: richard.gunson@ramsgateartsprimaryschool.co.uk

How have you been getting on with Joe Wicks workouts?  I thought you might like to try something a bit silly today, so I bring you the Baby Shark Abs Challenge!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LurCQ9XGkt0

Maths: Something nice and simple for you today. The attached sheet is all about addition and subtraction, but the twist is that sometimes it's asking you to not only solve the questions but explain HOW you solved them. You can write this down, or explain to your parents or carers if they are free.

English: Ok gang, I thought I'd do something a bit different this morning. If you're like my family, we have watched quite a few movies already this week. Some of you may have been lucky enough to get the Disney+ app yesterday and have been watching the Mandalorian or some classic Disney films. So I'd like you to do a film review for me. There is a sheet attached with some prompts to help, you can use this or just write it straight out into your home learning books. If you want to carry on with your journals, please feel free. You can do either one, or both if you're feeling in the zone!

Topic: Check out these videos about the most famous Anglo Saxon burial in Britain at a place called Sutton Hoo:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0113xxh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np0pD1wW_Bo

The most famous of the treasures to be found was a full-face helmet. Do you remember Tim from Time Capsule Education talking about it when they came to visit? Well, today I'm going to give you a choice of things to do. You can either: Draw a picture of the helmet, create a fact file / powerpoint about it or make a model of it. To help you modellers out I have included an attached file and instructions to print, cut out and make the helmet if you have access to a printer.

As always parents and carers, this is just a few things that you might like to do. Use some of it, use all of it, it's up to you. If today is a day to stay in your pj's and make cakes that's good too (just save one for me ok!) 

Have fun learning, Mr G