Cromer Class Friday, 19th June, 2020
Hello Cromer Class
I hope you’ve had a great week, despite the torrential rain!
First of all, thank you to everyone who has sent me their work. Keep sending it – I really do love to see it.
Did you see the Duchess of Cambridge’s assembly on kindness? It was on the Oak Academy website. If you missed it, take a look here: https://classroom.thenational.academy/assemblies/kindness
It’s really worth watching. I thought it was a fantastic assembly. Let me know what you thought of it.
Thank you to everyone who contacted me this week – it was great to hear from you.
Thomas was the first to do the Pink Bubble’s brain challenge – well done. He has also worked on his endangered animal. Take a look:
I also got some more Robin Hood posters:
If you haven’t already sent me your Robin Hood poster, please do so.
I got some beautiful artwork, this person said I could post his/her work as long as it remained anonymous!
Isabelle worked really hard on her City Jungle comprehension.
She also worked really hard on her spellings:
A great story from Isabelle:
She’s been really busy, she even found time to draw a Viking Longboat!

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Isabelle’s art – the textures are amazing, aren’t they?
Isabelle’s topic work:
Here is a drawing of a highwayman is great, isn’t it?
Look at this silhouette of a a highwayman – what a lovely idea!
Some more beautiful artwork from the individual who wanted to be anonymous:
A ‘Tell Me Square’ for City Jungle:
Information about a highwayman.
Stephanie has sent some spelling work in:
Here is Erin’s highwayman. I think it’s really good.
People have been really busy on Education City and Tackling Tables too. Well done to: Erin, Thomas, Isabelle, Klevi, Stephanie, Elyse, Valeria, Archie and Ellie. Keep it up!
Here’s something for the weekend, some anagrams:
Good luck and enjoy – let me know how you get on with them!
Have a great weekend.
Remember that if you have not been in touch with me via email, and I have not seen the work you are doing, you will be receiving phone calls to check that you are okay and to see that you are not having any problems.