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 Some friendly faces you might recognise!

I would love to share some photos of you,

and those around you, here on this blog, doing what you do at home during this crazy time of there being no schools open!!

Please email me any pictures you would like to share and let me know if you would like a caption or name(s) to go with it. My email address is in the Contact section of this blog

Fast science – Biology

AsapScience   ‘Making science make sense’ 👨‍🔬

is a two person team based in Toronto who produce short animated videos about science; mostly biology. Short and snappy, the videos are great for most kids aged 8 & up and their adults.

Here is one of their videos (which is fine for all ages). If you like it, check out their channel on youtube.

As always, I recommend checking out all videos before watching them with your kids. I also recommend enabling YouTube’s Safety Mode

Source: https://www.brightpips.com/awesome-science-youtube-channels-to-watch-with-your-kids/

 

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 I would love

to share some photos of you,

and those around you, doing what you do at home during this crazy time of there being no schools open!!

Please email me any pictures you would like to share and let me know if you would like a caption or name(s) to go with it. My email address is in the Contact section of this bog

Here are a few pictures from this past year in the schoolroom and of friends and families during COVID-19

 

Tammy, Deanna and Shanna at DLH

A lovely poem about these crazy times

 

The Rainbow Children
By Gemma Peacock (UK)

(written by Gemma to reassure her sons during these difficult times)

 

The history books will talk of now,
That time the world stood still.
When every family stayed at home,
Waved out from windowsills –
At those they loved but could not hold,
Because they loved them so.
Yet, whilst they did they noticed all the flowers start to grow.

 

The sun came out, they can recall,
And windows, rainbows filled.
They kicked a football in their yards,
Until the night drew in.
They walked each day but not too close,
That time the world stood still.
When people walked straight down the roads,
That once the cars did fill.

 

They saw that people became ill,
They knew the world was scared.
But whilst the world stood still they saw,
How much the whole world cared.
They clapped on Thursdays from their doors,
They cheered for the brave.
For people who would risk their lives,
So others could be saved.

 

The schools closed down, they missed their friends,
They missed their teachers so.
Their Mam’s and Dad’s helped with their work,
They helped their minds to grow.
The parents used to worry that,
As schools were put on hold,
Their children wouldn’t have the tools,
They’d need as they grew old.

 

But history books will talk of them,
Now adults, fully grown.
Those little boys and girls back then,
The ones who stayed at home.
They’ll tell you that they fixed this world,
Of all they would fulfil.
The RAINBOW children building dreams,
They’d dreamed whilst time stood still.

 

found on  https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/

 

 

 

Perhaps you could make a rainbow from cutouts of your family’s hands (and pawprints?)