For the last two years we have been attending the Young Voices concert at London’s O2 with our Choir. The organisers are trying to put together something very special. Find out more here: Chance to Shine - Cricket Chance to Shine have released a weekly home challenge since schools broke up and here is there latest challenge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7lr3r6GuIw&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=Portal+Teachers&utm_campaign=ccb68aaa2e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_04_24_03_37_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b4486fc5f7-ccb68aaa2e-123742093 Youth Sport Trust – Multi-Sports The youth sport trust website is full of Primary and Secondary activities which can be completed at home. They have released more activities this week and they can be found here: https://www.youthsporttrust.org/free-home-learning-resources-0 Mr Hawkes' Weekly Challenge Identify your favourite sports person and do some research on them. Create a fact file of important information about your sportsperson. If you wanted to go further you could write a Biography. Here is an idea of how to layout your factfile:
Monterey Bay Aquarium, California have set up live cams of some of their animals!
Be delighted by the antics of the sea otters or mellow out to the hypnotic drifting of the jellies. With ten live cams to choose from, you can experience the wonder of the ocean no matter where you are. https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/live-cams Dear Parents,
I hope you are well and keeping safe. Last night Boris Johnson announced that some children (years R, 1 and 6) will have a phased return to school after 1st June if the infection rate stays low. Like you, I heard the announcement last night. At this stage I haven’t got any details of how we are going to be doing this at IVJS but once the Government has released more details we can start to make a plan. I am sure that lots of you will have questions and as soon as I have more details from the Government and the Local Authority I will be able to let you know more. In the meantime, our school will continue to remain open for key worker and vulnerable children, and provide online learning for the children. We love all the photos that you are sending to us of your children learning new things! Thank you for keeping us informed and sending regular updates to the class teachers. As soon as I have more details I will be in touch. Stay safe, J.Digweed Local Leader of Education Headteacher Iver Village Junior School This week Year 3 have enjoyed writing poems about nature. Here are a few examples including a video of Charlie reading his poem. Well done Year 3 we are extremely impressed with all your hard work and for rising to the challenge each week. Thank you also to all the parents for their amazing support with their children's learning. Click the links below to read some of the poems: Breath by Callum Nature Poem by Charlie The Meadow poem by Jake Springtime by Aoife Page 1 Page2 by Lee Walking by Daniel It's that time again - time for the weekly Celebration Assembly ... this week Miss Jaques has filmed herself in school reading out this week's winners with a guest student! Mr Hawkes also filmed himself doing the Sportiac which will follow. Once again, we have had over 1,000 clicks on the website this week and we thank you for your continued support and all of the wonderful learning you are doing at home. Thank you to Albie, Mokshau, Jake & Zac, Callum, Mollie, Georgie and Miles ... yet another impressive selection of home learning images!
What are you learning at home? Please email your class teacher... Watch as Miss Rowe tackles Friday's art lesson, ‘Observational drawing’. Using equipment that you can find at home, Miss Rowe provides tips and insights into how she would go about completing this task. p.s. Drawing speed is sped up, she’s good but not that good! William's Kick Up Challenge William has been working really hard at home on his PE and along with multiple videos and pictures he has sent us this challenge. Mr Hawkes was determined to nail it! See hisattempt below... |
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