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06 May 2020

LOCKDOWN LEARNING - WEDNESDAY


THINGS TO DO:  WEDNESDAY
(got a question?  email me)


1.   Keep working on your maths activities (there is no due date for this, just do a page or two a day), colouring competition and 'A Starry Night'.  


2.   Reading:  Green, Blue and Black - if you didn't get your final reading activity done yesterday, do it today please.  Red, keep reading 'Tomorrow When The War Began' - must be finished by Monday.


3.   Complete two more 'Lockdown Life - Creative Thinking' Keys.  Make sure they're side by side.  Use the feedback I gave you for the first round to improve your work.  Take a photo of your work and upload it to Seesaw.  If you're one of the people who didn't complete the first round of Keys, check the blog post dated 29 April for instructions.


4.   Watch the video of the 'Stick Challenge'.  Not quite so many people involved this time, but it was cool to see some parents and siblings joining in!  Thank you!





5.   Complete the quiz - you'll get the answers tomorrow!







6.  Complete today's challenge - 'Walk The Manawatu'.  This challenge is being run by Sport Manawatu, and I have signed our class up!




Let’s traverse the length of the Manawatu (keeping in our bubbles) during the month of May.
From Rangiwahia to Himatangi Beach is 100 kilometres.

Register as an individual or register your whole bubble! You can walk or run the distance,

from the comfort of your neighbourhood in your bubble.

Spot prizes will be drawn along the way (and send out when we can).



Our class is going to smash out this challenge over the next couple of days. I think/hope 100km will be easy peasy! When you go for your walk or run, activate the tracking app you downloaded yesterday. During the event, take a selfie. When you get home, take a screenshot of the tracking app that shows how far you went and the route you took (I'll be rounding your distance to the nearest kilometre). Email both the selfie and the screenshot to me. I'll keep track of how far we have collectively run on the master sheet. Come on team, we've got this! I've started us off with a nice walk in the country :)

Keep doing this every time you go for a walk or run - I'll let you know when we reach 100km. It might take a few days!






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