Happy Thursday!
For today's activity I have been thinking about food miles. This is how far your food has had to travel before it reaches your plate! You can usually find where a food has come from by looking on the packaging. In my kitchen this is what I found:
My bananas have come from Costa Rica.
My pasta and kidney beans have come from Italy.
My tomato soup has come from England.
My waffles have come from Belgium.
Can you look in your kitchen and find out where your food has travelled from? How many foods have you found that come from our country? How many foods have you found which have travelled a long way?
Please find below the weekly learning project. As always, please send your work and home learning into Class R's home learning email.
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Oak National Academy
We are encouraging all parents to use the package the Oak National Academy is providing through its website. Links to other effective resources will be posted. Please do not feel you have to do everything, we want to equip not overload.
Maths: Compare weights of objects
English: To recognise the features of a letter
Foundation: Build a boat that floats
Extra - CBBC are also featuring a daily 'Celebrity Supply Teacher' programme. Every morning at 9:25 on the CBBC channel you will see a programme brought to you by a different celebrity each day. If you can't tune in at that time each day then all of the episodes are available to watch on iPlayer after they have been shown on TV. Find them here: Watch Celebrity Supply Teacher
Here is the link for the 'Celebrity Supply Teacher' schedule for the next two weeks: Upcoming shows
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