Have you been missing us?
Well, we have been missing you and we wanted to say hello in our own unique way...check it out!
Our Phase Three lead is Mr Utteridge
Phase 3 take on ... The Teapot Challenge!
14.4.20
We would love for you to CHAI this one at home without BLENDING the rules.
This might not be everyone's cup of tea and for some it might turn into a storm in a teacup ... but we know you'll give it a TEA-riffic go. Check out our video where gravi-TEA and veloci-TEA weren't always on our side.
We'd love to see how you get on with the challenge so please send us your attempts - the epic fails as well as the 'got it down to a TEA' ones.
Send your videoed attempts to your teacher at:
y5teachers@parkroyalcs.org
y4teachers@parkroyalcs.org
BREW can do it!
Why did the teapot get into trouble?
Because it was naught-tea
What type of tea should you drink before a long desert journey?
Camel-mile tea
Power of Kindness
During these difficult times, one thing is clear: small acts of kindness make a big difference.
Across the country, there has been an outpouring of kindness and children and young people can play their role too.
The power of kindness calendar helps children and young people learn about and carry out kind acts.
Children or their parents/carers can think of kind acts they can do during the month and add them to the blank calendar. For example, they could be more helpful at home, write to a relative or think about how they can safely help someone in the community. The activities can be carried out individually or together as a family.
You can share your kind acts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #PowerofKindness and @BritishRedCross