Wednesday
To be able to understand that sharing is a way of dividing, and discover the relationship between division and multiplication.
Let’s explore

Let’s learn

Activity time

To say, write and punctuate sentences with a range of punctuation mark.
Go back through your story map and use your actions so you are confident about what you are writing.
Dad! he shouted. His dad was so happy to see him.
Tom took a flare from his bag and signalled for help. Luckily it was spotted by a rescue helicopter.
Tom told his dad about the great adventures that he’d had on the way to rescue him.
We will call you The Great Explorer from now on said his dad proudly when they were safely home. I wonder where our next adventure will take us?
Can we be a 'light' to others?
Last week, we had a fantastic time learning about the tradition of Christingle, which aims to teach children about Jesus being the Light of the World.
We know that Jesus is considered a light to many because he shows them the way to God. He is a beacon of hope in darkness.
How could you be a 'light' to others?
If someone was on their own on the yard and feeling upset, what could you do to make them feel better?
If someone heard many unkind words about themselves from people who they thought were their friends, how could you be a beacon of hope?
How can you change dark into light in your own life?
Record your ideas on the candle.






