Easter 2020

It is nearly time when we are going to go for the Easter break.

I am not setting any formal work over the holiday but suggest the following:

Do as much or as little of the following as appropriate.

The following is taken from the most recent post on the Year 5 Google Classroom (Google Class Assignment also contains some attachments and links to images to inspire etc)…

-1) Read ( If you can’t get to a library , use Curriculum Visions ( they also have a selection of fiction books too)).

2) Yesterday I gave information on how to access books on dissolving and changing materials (see yesterday’s post for details) – these books cover a lot of the National Curriculum for year 5 so it is worth being familiar with it .  Also, there are lots of videos and experiments ( follow any safety guidelines) for you to try at home which are linked to these books when you open them up on Curriculum Visions.

3) Here is a link to a great website that Mrs Butterworth found

There are some great pictures that might inspire you to do your own art work or creative writing.

After the holiday, I will post anything you want to share with the class (within reason!).

EASTER

As Catholics, Easter is the most important time of the Year in the Church’s Calendar. I suggest that you and your family use some time to contenplate the true meaning of Christmas.

Here  are some things that you may wish to do with your family.

Many churches have their own youtube feeds so that you can share Mass even though, at present, we are not allowed to attend. I suggest you find the website of a local Catholic church and check it out for this facility.

The Way of the Cross (revisit Jesus’s journey to Calvary )

https://drive.google.com/a/stadrians.herts.sch.uk/file/d/1c97WjlmFgDQVey8NUDoVO-cm5yzUTAMi/view?usp=sharing

A message from Mr Bedford

You could say the Rosary ( or a decade of the Rosary) – see the attachments.

You could produce  some Easter artwork/ make an Easter card or similar .

Have a safe and holy Easter Break.

You are all  in my prayers,

Mr C