Beautiful Explosions
In today's lesson the children will be looking at how to keep themselves safe on bonfire night. We will be drawing on prior knowledge of Guy Fawkes and the children will be listening to a story about where bonfire night originated from. We will then listen to a firefighter to obtain real advice about disposing of sparklers and what to do if they are hit by a firework. The children will then raise awareness to others by creating a safety poster.
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Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023
Why we're removing unit quizzes from the website >Beautiful Explosions
Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.
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Time to move!
Did you know that exercise helps your concentration and ability to learn?
For 5 mins...
Move around:
Climb stairs
On the spot:
Dance