Dear parents,
Today’s English task is to design the front cover of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears story. Not only will this test children’s information retention, listening skills and comprehension, but it will also be excellent letter formation practise for them. To make it easier for them, it is probably a good idea (if you are using plain paper) to neatly draw a ruled line for them to write their words on. Greenhouse Learning x -- In maths, you heard the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. It is one of my favourite stories because of all the threes in it. I love the number three. Today, I would like you to make the front cover of a Goldilocks and the Three Bears story book. Make it really bright and colourful, so that if somebody saw it in a book shop or a library they would want to read it straight away. Maybe a grown up can write the words “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” on a piece of paper for you to copy carefully. Take your time and make it as neat as you can!
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Grown ups, please find your script below, as before. Also available as a downloadable PDF. Today we will make circle posters. Have you made a circle poster before? They look brilliant on bedroom walls! With a grown up, draw a circle the size of a plate. You may even like to use a plate to draw around. On your circle, draw a picture of every animal that Noah might have invited on to his ark. Why not draw one circle of sea animals, one circle of land animals and one circle of air animals? When you are done, you could put your picture on your bedroom wall or display it proudly on your fridge! Make sure you ask your grown up first! Finally, use your words to tell your story of Noah and his ark to a grown up.
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