B Cador: May 2020
Here's a lovely catch up from Sarah, Oliver and Maisie's mum...
Hello everyone, this week we have been carrying on with a daily maths lesson and writing in diaries.
Oliver has also drawn his first zombie and Maisie has learnt to ride her bike! We were lucky to have a new book delivery too and Maisie has enjoyed reading to Oliver. As Maisie has been really interested in learning about life cycles we bought some caterpillars. We are watching these grow at the moment and they are definitely eating lot and growing fast. Take care x
It's really nice to see what you are all achieving and learning while you are at home. Learning to ride your bike is a great achievement, Maisie. It takes time, patience, can be very frustrating but when mastered is a skill for life. Well done — a HT award is waiting for you. It's really exciting (but you'll need a bit of patience) watching and waiting for your butterflies to emerge. It's lovely seeing you both engrossed in an interesting read! Keep up the lovely learning at home!
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