Tuesday 31 March 2020

Easter Hunt

I have put this together for anyone who is currently unable to leave their homes due to COVID-19.



It is a set of clues that you could use for an Easter hunt which might add some fun to your day at home with your children.  You could also get them to come up with their own Easter Hunt clues.

The Clues:

 The Solutions & Instructions:


If you don't have access to a printer, you could write out the clues on a piece of paper or leave an object to find in the locations and simply read the next clue out loud to them, like I have done below!

 

Hope it comes in useful and is a bit of fun! If anyone is struggling to download the pictures above, contact me on Instagram/Facebook and I can email you a copy of them!


Wednesday 25 March 2020

COVID-19 Daily Challenges

Each day, I am uploading a daily fun challenge for students on my Instagram & Facebook and I will attach them below each day also.  

I would love if you sent in some photos if your students/children complete them so the children can learn from each others ideas too!

If I can be of help in any way over the coming weeks, drop me a message on my Facebook or Instagram page.

Mind yourselves and each other!






 

 

 

 

Monday 16 March 2020

COVID-19 Free Resources



It seems surreal even typing this blog post, as we find ourselves in unprecedented times.  I am going to add resources to this post that may help parents and minders over the coming weeks to help our students.

First up is the daily journal that may help children to have a focus each day, trying to keep active and engaged in their learning.  It also comes with an ideas sheet, although I am sure children will be much more creative than the ones I have included! Simply click on the image to be redirected to the free download.



This timetable might also be of help to structure your day/week with children.


These bookmarks are a useful way to keep track of books that children have read during school closures.  They could bring them in to school upon their return to show what books they have read.


The latest resource I put together is to help children to pick out the positives each day.  This is a challenging time for students, parents and teachers and I'm sure there will be times at home when children find it difficult.  Hopefully this resource will help them to identify and record lots of positives throughout their week.  There are two versions, one for simply a picture and one where there is also the option to write a sentence or two about the picture.


Another free resource that I put together for children in our school. It may be a nice way to recap on the Easter break or indeed ease them back into the routine of home learning.  Click on either picture below to be redirected to download it.



If I can be of help in any way over the coming weeks, drop me a message on my Facebook or Instagram page.

Mind yourselves and each other!