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Zoom Challenges

Zoom Challenge 12

This week you get to choose your own Zoom challenge to surprise me. I know you will come up with some great ideas and I cannot wait to see them. I hope you have enjoyed taking part in our Zoom challenges each week .

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Emily  and her mum made a bracelet together.

Maisie set the class a fantastic Zoom challenge where she made some cakes and filled them with different coloured fillings. We had to guess the colour of the  filling in 4 cakes. Seren guessed correctly. Well done to you both and thank you Maisie for entertaining us with your Zoom challenge. 

Seren and Luzanne created some beautiful pictures for us to see. Seren chose a character from the book 'Fantastic Beasts  and where to find them' and Luzanne made lots of different pictures using stickers. Well done girls. 

Zoom Challenge 11

Your challenge this week is to make a short video of yourself . This could be showing something you have mastered , a favourite memory of year 2  or it could just be a message to our class  wishing them a Happy summer holiday. Send the video in to me at homelearning@northcrescent.org. I will put all your clips together to make a 'Goodbye Class 2 ' end of year video.  If you meet any of the children from our class please tell them about this, it would be lovely to get as many children as we can on the video.

Thank you very much to

Luzanne, Emily, Louie, Seren, Mischa, Ellie J

for your great videos.

Goodbye Class 2

Zoom Challenge 10  

This week your Zoom challenge is to take part in the

Stay at Home Sports Day Challenge

How many activities can you try?

Inside or outside your home. 

See details on our PE page.

Send in lots of photographs  to show everyone how you are doing. 

Whichever activities you choose to do, you will get an automatic point, as it is the participation that counts. You’ll also get a chance to win a bonus point.

Record your points on a piece of paper or download the score sheet.

Can we be the winning class and receive the trophy? 

We can do it! Good Luck. 

 

Thank you for taking part in our

'At home Sports Day' Challenge.

We won!

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Zoom Challenge 9

This week your Zoom challenge is to make a maths game.

The game could be played inside or outside. 

Maybe it could be a game that would help you remember your number bonds or times tables. It could be a game about shapes or involve adding and subtracting numbers.

I am sure you will have lots of ideas and I cannot wait to see them. 

Wow! Great Maths Games

 

 

 

Zoom Challenge 8 

Your challenge this week is to design and make a surprise

for your dad as a gift for Father's Day

Here are a few ideas to spark your imagination.

Wow! Great gifts for Father's Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Zoom Challenge 7  

Your challenge this week is to design and make your own cupcake.

Here are a few ideas to spark your imagination.

 

Wow! Look at the Challenge cupcakes.

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 Zoom Challenge 6  

What can you make from a cardboard box? It could be a small, medium or large box or it might be more than 1 box joined together.  It could be a game, a model for your action figures/ dolls to be in, a musical instrument, something for storing stationery items, a special box, model people/family, an emergency vehicle or anything else you can think of.

Here are a few ideas to spark your imagination.

Look at the brilliant challenges received for this week.

Fantastic work guys. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

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  Zoom Challenge 5  

This week in maths we are busy learning about time.

Can you make a clock with moveable hands?

It could be just a clock face or maybe a cuckoo clock or grandfather clock. 

You can make it from cardboard, fabric or another material.

Here are some ideas for you.

Don't forget to take a photograph of it and send it in to homelearning@northcrescent.org 

Have fun designing and making your clock and I look forward to seeing them.  

Look below at the excellent Zoom challenges received this week.

 

 

 

  Zoom Challenge 4  

This weeks Zoom challenge is to create a character or animal out of fruit and vegetables. Here are a few ideas for you:

        

Create your character / animal , take a photograph of it and then you can eat it!

I cannot wait to see your creations.

 

Look below at the excellent Zoom challenges received this week.

What fun you had creating these. Well done.

 

 

 

  Zoom Challenge 3   

The public has been asked to “shine a light” on Tuesday to mark International Nurses Day, the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale and also to recognise the efforts of nurses to help tackle the coronavirus.

Your Zoom challenge is to make a lamp / lantern  to shine on Tuesday to show our appreciation for all nurses. You could make a birthday card for Florence or you could find out information about what she did to change nursing history. You could make a thank you card for  nurses.

 

Thank you for taking part in our Zoom challenge.

Brilliant lamps. Well done.

 

    

 

   

 

 

 

Zoom Challenge 2

Make something using just red, white and blue. You could use coloured pencils/felt tips,  ribbons, material or coloured paper/ card.  You could bake something or dress up in red white and blue.  Below are a few ideas  to help you  decide what you are going to make.

     

Thank you to all of you who took part in the Red, white and blue Zoom challenge. 

Zoom Challenge 1

Make a character out of a toilet / kitchen roll. Some ideas for you: 

 

Thank you to all of you who took part in the Zoom challenge. 

Wow! Look at all the characters / objects below.

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