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Monday 25/10/21 – Mindfulness

Learning Goal: I can set a goal.

Today, as a part of our preparation for returning to on site learning  we are going to revisit one of our previous mindfulness activities, The Power of Yet!

Everyone is different and sometimes things feel easy to learn, but sometimes learning can be a challenge! That’s where the power of yet comes in! If there is something you would like to achieve, think about how you can work towards improving. 

Get a piece of paper or a page in your book and write these things down:

First, list one thing that felt easy for you to learn. This could be something that came naturally to you and you don’t remember having to really work at, like walking, talking, riding a bike or catching a ball!

Next, list one thing that was challenging for you to learn, but that you have improved at through practising or getting help. This could be a skill like riding a bike, or something you have worked on at school, like a skip counting pattern.

Then, list one thing that you haven’t quite learnt yet. Think about something that you would like to practise more to get better at, would like to get help with, or that you would like to try for the first time.

Finally, focus on the third thing you wrote down, the thing that you haven’t quite learnt yet. Visualise yourself doing it! How do you imagine yourself getting better at it? Is someone helping you, are you practising regularly? 

Draw yourself achieving this goal. Show how you would feel when you improve!

Monday 25/10/21 – Creative Challenge

Learning Goal: I can select a creative challenge. 

As we prepare to return to on site learning we would like you to create something wonderful you would like to share with the class. 

First, click on the link to see all the creative challenges we’ve posted on the 3/4 blog this year.

Next, select one you haven’t done, or would like to repeat. I really liked the ones where you made a mask, or something you could wear. What about you?

Then, complete the creative challenge you have selected.

Finally, don’t forget to share picture with your teacher via OneNote. Your teacher will then be able to share this with your class when we return to on site learning. Please note, at this stage we are not allowed to bring these sort of things to school.

Remember: We’d like to see your creations when you return to school so please post a picture on the OneNote.

Monday 25/10/21 – Physical Activity

To finish the day, don’t forget to move around.

For example, you may want to play the Bean Bag Throw ChallengeYou need to collect the beanbag and return to the throwing line before throwing again. How many times can you throw a beanbag into a hoop in 60 seconds? In 5 minutes? In 10 minutes?

If you don’t have a beanbag/hoop, use a rolled up pair of socks and a washing basket instead! Play with a family member! Take turns to throw and collect the beanbag. How many points can you score as a team?

Bean Bags (or a rolled up pair of socks) are a super versatile toy. What other games, challenges or activities can you come up with ?

The 3/4 Daily Physical Activity page also has a list of great activities for you to choose from, and Stef has a lot of  activities and previous lessons on her blog you can revisit.

Friday

Yelling by Taylor Leong on Dribbble

Good morning 3/4s. This week we’ve had fun with looking at some of the weird and wonderful International Days Of …

Did you manage to count all your buttons during yesterday’s  Count Your Buttons Day?

While these days are fun, today is Caps Lock Day, Nut Day and even Smart is Cool Day, there are days, and months, that serve the purpose of making us aware of important issues or concerns around the world.

For example, as well as being Black Cat Awareness Month and Pizza Month, October is also Fire Prevention Month and Cyber Security Awareness Month. Both issues we should be educating ourselves about.

Did you know this Saturday is Make A Difference Day! It was created to help encourage us to take at least one day a year to try to make a difference in the world. It could be a big act or some simple, what can you do to make a difference?

You lessons for today are:

Make sure you upload your reading, writing and maths to OneNote. You can also add other images and work from the other lessons. If you don’t know how, read the instructions on this blog page, or check with your teacher.

Friday 22/10/21 – Mindfulness

Learning Goal: I can practice some yoga positions.

Recent we looked at yoga as a form of mindfulness. As mentioned, yoga, like a lot of activities requires practice to begin to understand the poses and to appreciate the benefits. Today we are going to revisit the poses from last week.

First, find a quite space were you can have room to stretch, and still see the computer.

Now, work your way through some of the yoga poses shown in the PowerPoints below. Don’t forget its ok if your attention begins to wander, but bring your awareness back to the pose and focus on your breathing. Gentle breath in, gentle breath out.

Sitting yoga poses Yoga sitting poses
Standing yoga poses Yoga standing poses

Finally, iyoga is not your thing, don’t forget you can always go back to one of the many mindfulness activities we have explored in recent months (mindfulness activities on the 3/4 blogand select one that you felt was a positive experience for you.

Friday 22/10/21 – Physical Activity

To finish the day, don’t forget to move around.

For example, as it is the end of the week you may want to come up with an activity or game that could involve the whole family. How about a game of hot potatofollow the leader, keep the balloon up. Maybe you could organise a bike ride, game of hide and seek, a scavenger hunt or a game of twister.

The 3/4 Daily Physical Activity page also has a list of great activities for you to choose from, and Stef has a lot of  activities and previous lessons on her blog you can revisit.

Thursday

21 Year Old Student Suffers from Button Phobia | All We Like

Morning 3/4s, welcome to Count Your Buttons Day!!! Yeah. If you collected buttons how would you sort them? By size, colour, type, age?

It is also Reptile Awareness Day and  Apple Day. So if you are into Braeburns, Caimans, Discoveries, Green Anoles, Crocodilias, Red Jonagolds, Squamatas, Pink Ladies,  Gharials, or Sulcatas, then today is for you. (Some of these are apples, some are reptiles, can you figure it out?)

11 Animals eating apples ideas | animal eating, animals, funny animal pictures

You lessons for today are:

Make sure you upload your reading, writing and maths to OneNote. You can also add other images and work from the other lessons. If you don’t know how, read the instructions on this blog page, or check with your teacher.

Thursday 21/10/21 – Mindfulness

5 Easy Mindfulness Activities for Kids – Yoto USA

Learning Goal: I can select a mindfulness activity.

First, this week we have been looking at what the various mindfulness activities we’ve explored have They:

  • help us learn to be calm when our emotions or thoughts are getting busy or “out of control.”
  • help us to center on being fully present, right now.

The key to all of them is our breathing. Gentle breath in, gentle breath out.

Last term we presented you with many different mindfulness activities. Now we’d like to allow you the opportunity to choose which one suits you, or which one helps you in this particular moment. 

Now, revisit one of the mindfulness activities on the 3/4 blog and select one that you felt was a positive experience for you. Or you may choose one you didn’t get to.

Then, spend some time on your chosen mindfulness activity.

Finally, don’t forget its ok if your attention begins to wander, but bring your awareness back to the task at hand and focus on your breathing. Gentle breath in, gentle breath out.

Remember mindfulness activities don’t need to be stand-alone exercises. Below is an acronym to help give a little mindful experience throughout your day, when sometimes you just need to stop.

  • S: Stop. Whatever you’re doing, just pause momentarily. 
  • T: Take a breath. Re-connect with your breath. The breath is an anchor to the present moment. 
  • O: Observe. Notice what is happening. What is happening inside you, and outside of you? Where has your mind gone? What do you feel? What are you doing? 
  • P: Proceed. Continue doing what you were doing. Or don’t: Use the information gained during this check-in to change course. Whatever you do, do it mindfully.

Thursday 21/10/21 – Creative Challenge

Learning GoalI can make an Origami Frog that jumps.

Today you are  going to make an Origami Frog that jumps.

First, you will need a piece of paper cut into a square.

Now, follow the images below that show the steps to make an Origami Frog.

Thenyou may want to build a couple of frogs.

Next, can you come up with some games for your frogs:

  • Which frog jumps the furthest?
  • Grab some straws and organise a steeplechase track.
  • Draw a chalk bullseyes.

Finally, don’t forget to share your picture with your teacher via OneNote.