Walk Bingo 5
Check out the latest Walk Bingo! You could come up with your own Walk Bingo objects on your walks!
Check out the latest Walk Bingo! You could come up with your own Walk Bingo objects on your walks!
How many walk bingos have you completed now? Here is Walk Bingo number 4!
Happy walking!
The first Harry Potter book is being read online by lots of famous faces!
John Lewis and Waitrose have created a Design a Superhero Bear Competition. If you would like to take part, the entries are due in by 5pm on Friday 8th May. You can find more information (and watch the video explaining the competition) at the bottom of this page: https://www.johnlewis.com/content/your-partners-through-it-all/feel-good-friday.
You can also find the template attached at the bottom of this page.
The Fitzwilliam Museum has put up many activities for you to do at home!
These activities have been designed as a starting point for looking, talking and doing together. They will be adding new entries so you can visit the website more than one!
Visit this link: https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/lookthinkdo/about
The Look and Think activities should take 5 -10 minutes.
The Do activities might take longer depending on the task and how creative you are feeling!
Answers and suggestions about how to find out more at the bottom of each page.
Have fun and you can share your creations (with your parents permissions) using #FitzVirtual #LookThinkDo.
Attached to this page is THE GREAT CAMBRIDGE WALK BINGO 2. How many of the objects on the bingo cards can you find when you are out on your daily exercise?
The 25th of April is ANZAC Day. This acronym stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations and the contribution and suffering of all those who have served. It is like Remembrance Day in the UK. Below is a link to a beautiful story set in WWI called 'The Bantam and the Soldier.' Have a listen to it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG5IQGebL14 - The Bantam and the Soldier
You may want to find out more about ANZAC Day. There is lots of information on the internet.
People in Australia and New Zealand also make ANZAC biscuits. Here is the recipe if you would like to try it at home:
https://edmondscooking.co.nz/recipes/biscuits/anzac-biscuits/
This guide has the answers to some of the many questions you might have about Covid-19. Have a read if you have things you would like answered!
The Scouts have provided a range of different activities you could have a go at inside! Pick one and give it a go!
Stuck for a song that you could learn to sing?
Here is a link to the song, 'You Will Be Found' being sung by the cast of Dear Evan Hansen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_10msPMEick&feature=youtu.be&t=137
This song has beautiful lyrics. How does this song make you feel when you listen to it? Can you relate to some of the lyrics during this time?
These are some of the lyrics:
Have you ever felt like nobody was there?
Have you ever felt forgotten in the middle of nowhere?
Have you ever felt like you could disappear?
Like you could fall, and no one would hear?
Well, let that lonely feeling wash away
Maybe there's a reason to believe you'll be okay
'Cause when you don't feel strong enough to stand
You can reach, reach out your hand
And oh, someone will coming running
And I know, they'll take you home
Even when the dark comes crashing through
When you need a friend to carry you
And when you're broken on the ground
You will be found
So let the sun come streaming in
'Cause you'll reach up and you'll rise again
Lift your head and look around
You will be found
You will be found
You will be found
You will be found
You will be found
THE GREAT CAMBRIDGE WALK BINGO IS HERE! This is a game for you to play when you are out for a walk. Attached the bottom of this page are four bingo cards (in one document). Each card has the same photos but in a different order. Each player in your family can have their own card or some people in your family may wish to share a card (if there are more than four of you).
GAME ONE: When you complete a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line, call BINGO.
GAME TWO: The person with the most images crossed off at the end of the walk, WINS!
You can play this game over several walks (as there are 25 different objects for you to find!)