Supertato week
Wow – more traps made, creating stories, some fantastic obstacle courses and race tracks were all set up yesterday. Looks like you had great fun. I’ve also seen and heard some amazing ordinal language when talking about which veggies won the races and some fantastic reasoning when thinking about and explaining why certain vegetables rolled better than others.
Today’s Supertato challenge
Don’t worry if you haven’t got or don’t want to use paints. You could draw round your vegetables with pen or pencil to make a repeated pattern (you may need to ask your grown up to hold the vegetable in place while you draw). You could also use objects in the kitchen tins, cups etc to make your pattern.
Why not have a go at creating your own superhero repeating pattern using the sheet below if you are able to print.
Supertato’s extra challenge
Supertato has been checking school for us all to make sure Evil Pea hasn’t been sneaking in and causing havoc. Over the next few days Supertato will post pictures throughout the day – all you have to do is make a list and write down (FS1 an adult to write what you say) where Supertato has checked.
Starting with location number 1 –
Why not play your own game at home and hide Supertato or a veggie around the house or garden and give your family members hot and cold clues until they find it.
Have a great day, I look forward to seeing your patterns and pictures. Don’t forget to practice your phonics sounds and some reading/story time. Also the Purple Mash 2Do vegetable challenge. Have fun.