Matthew Cross
It’s an o-o-orange!
Join in with our sound of the day “o-o-o” and write the letter using the rhyme “all around the orange.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvKs3OLihTU

Signs of Spring with Miss Butcher
Join Miss Butcher to search for signs of spring in the garden and then watch as she carefully plants some new seeds.
What the Ladybird Heard
What the Ladybird Heard has been our themed story for the last 2 weeks of term. Head over to the Gruffalo website to try some new What the Ladybird Heard activities.
Come on a listening walk with Miss Compton
Can you use your Charlie Monkey listening ears to hear the different sounds. What can you hear? https://youtu.be/oqFHNhYIzaw

See if you can go on a listening walk in your garden or listen for sounds on your daily walk. Draw a picture of what you hear and upload it on your Tapestry page. Maybe you can write the initial sounds to match your pictures.
Sequencing with Miss Smart
Reception join Miss Smart to learn how to put events in order and sequence your daily routine. Don’t forget to upload your amazing learning onto Tapestry.
Rainbow Window Pictures
Dear Residents,
The children at Queen’s Hill School have a little social media project in mind. Could you please send in a photo of your decorated window to hub@queenshill.norfolk.sch.uk by 6pm on Monday 6th April and then… watch this space!
Penny Sheppard, Head Teacher.

Our sound of the day is ‘g-g-girl.’
Let’s say the sound of the day- “g-g-g!” Use the rhyme to write the letter “around the girl’s face, down her hair and give her a curl.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjVX2OrUfJ8

Spring Drawing with Mr Cross
Join Mr Cross as he explores some of the springtime flowers outside and shows us how to draw a daffodil.
Making play dough with Miss Wright!
How to make your own play dough
You will need…
2 cups flour
1/2 cup salt
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil or baby oil
1 cup boiling water
Food colouring (if you don’t have this, you could use cocoa powder, flower petals or glitter instead).
Combine the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil. If you have food colouring, mix this with the water first, then add to the dry ingredients. Stir stir stir until the ingredients form a dough. Knead the dough until it is soft and no longer sticky (you may need to add more flour at this point!).
If you don’t have the ingredients for the recipe above, don’t worry! Here is a recipe using just two ingredients (this makes the softest play dough ever). You will need…
2 cups cornflour
1 cup conditioner
Combine the ingredients, then mix mix mix until it forms a firm dough. Knead the dough until soft.
Now it’s your turn to get messy! Don’t forget to post pictures of your creations on Tapestry 🙂