Hello to all TwoFish participants.
It’s been another busy week at TwoFish.
There are many more products in the shop, some coins have been made and some have been exchanged.
In this week’s newsletter we’ve got lots more great things to do at home. We’ve got another story, a song, tongue twister and many more projects and photos to browse.
By the way, if you’re interested in adding ideas to the newsletter, please click here for more information.
That’s all from me and the newsletter team, see you in your next class.
Robert – senior editor
Deyan – researcher
Lora – researcher
Gery – writer and researcher
This week’s riddle
What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
See the answer at the bottom of the page
Click here to see all the pictures from last week.
Things to do at home
Somewhere in the classroom, the key is hidden. If you can say the words, you will get a clue where to find it.
I WISH TO WISH THE WISH YOU WISH TO WISH,
BUT IF YOU WISH THE WISH THE WITCH WISHES,
I WON’T WISH THE WISH YOU WISH TO WISH.
If you can find the key and open the treasure chest, there are some treats inside.
This is another slow song from Ed Sheeran. Maybe you can sing along?
I found a love for me
Darling just dive right in
And follow my lead
Well I found a girl beautiful and sweet
I never knew you were the someone waiting for me
‘Cause we were just kids when we fell in love
Sometimes we use the word ‘very’ more than we need to.
Here are some special words you can use instead of ‘very’ to describe what you mean.
For example, if your hands are very cold, instead, you could say that your hands are freezing.
See if you can find a special word you’d like to use.
Last week, we had a story about a woman and a clown.
We got some ideas from you about how their story ended.
Click here to find out more.
Please share with us your ideas for future stories.
Alice and I would be very happy to write, draw and record it.
This week, we have got another story for you.
Here is a story about Barry and his broken tooth.
He was walking in the park when something unexpected happened.
The story is not finished, can you imagine what happens next?
In the next class, you can act out your ideas with us.
The answer to this week’s riddle
Your name.