5H were lucky enough to take part in a workshop today where we learnt all about the environment and how Telford and Wrekin Council are trying to make changes to be more environmentally friendly.
Author: Megan Hardy
Year 5 mindfulness club
3rd time lucky!!! Fingers crossed for no rain tomorrow… and then we will finally be able to do some outdoor painting. Please remember scruffy clothes!
Miss H x
Year 5 Mindfulness Club Wednesday 9th June
Children need old scruffy clothes tomorrow for Mindfulness Club. We will be painting using non-washable outside paint. If this is a problem please contact me – megan.hardy@taw.org.uk. Many thanks, Miss Hardy.
5H message
Hi 5H parents,
Please can children bring some food packaging/labels to school on Thursday. We will be learning about where in the world our food comes from. (Eg. yoghurt pot, lettuce packet, banana label, carrot bag etc.)
Many thanks,
Miss Hardy
Mental Health Awareness Week – Owen
Owen spent the weekend at his nanny and grandad’s caravan and had a brilliant time. He enjoyed an ice cream on the sea front and lots of walks in the sand. Quality time with nanny and Grandad and some sea air was perfect for connecting with nature for mental health awareness week!
Mental Health Awareness Week – Leah
Well done Leah for spending some time in nature with your new pets! These are her new guinea pigs, Chocolate and Fudge, chickens and various other garden wildlife which Leah enjoyed photographing over the weekend.
Mental Health Awareness Week – Sam
Sam spent the weekend participating in a virtual Cubs pirate camp which involved lots of nature-themed activities. He pitched a tent and slept in it,ย did a hike taking various photos for a scavenger hunt, built a campfire and cooked on it (sโmores!), made a boat, flags and pirate ballista (catapult), painted a pirate themed stone and hid it on the hike. These are all fantastic ways to look after your mental wellbeing and great ways to have fun in the outdoors! Well done Sam and thanks for sharing.
Mental Health Awareness Week – Edward
Edward has completed lots of fun-filled nature activities this weekend. He went on a walk around Church Aston, around Newport canal, pond dipping down to the allotments and made his own wildlife pond with some tad poles in a pot for the garden. These are all wonderful ways to connect with nature and look after your mental wellbeing! Well done and thank you for sharing them with us Edward.
Maybe you like the sound of these activities and could give them a try this week?