Hello to all TwoFish participants.

This week we’ve got crosswords, stories, treasure hunts and much much more.

We received many new ideas for the newsletter this week, they’re brilliant and keep them coming!

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

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This week’s riddle

What is as big as an elephant, but weighs nothing at all?

See the answer at the bottom of the page

Last week at TwoFish

This red puppet looks a little angry.

Dani is using the vertical drill.

Lori and Sofia are making slime bubbles.

Irenka is watching Aya’s puppet show.

Chris is making a tall pyramid.

Krum and Emma are making a story in the sandpit.

Yakov is training for a serious game.

Kari and Lora are doing an escape room challenge.

Magi and Yoana are making pizza.

Ina is making a small robot.

Click here to see all the pictures from last week.

Ideas for class

Drawing

Can you draw Batman?

For more drawing ideas, click here.

Craft

Can you make a cute bat?

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Music

Can you make this musical instrument?

For more musical instruments, click here.

Team games

Can you build a tower together?

For more games, click here.

Challenges

Can you make this game?

For more challenges, click here.

Hahahaha, ahhhh, wow and mmmm!

Animals

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Funny

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Fascinating

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Poems

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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.

HOW MANY COOKIES COULD A GOOD COOK COOK IF A GOOD COOK COULD COOK COOKIES?

A GOOD COOK COULD COOK AS MUCH COOKIES AS A GOOD COOK WHO COULD COOK COOKIES.

If you can find the key and open the treasure chest, there are some treats inside.

This is funny song about coconuts. Maybe you can sing along?

The coconut nut is a giant nut
If you eat too much, you’ll get very fat
Now, the coconut nut is a big, big nut
But it’s delicious nut is not a nut

Here is a great crossword puzzle.

Can you think of the opposite word?

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 you’re very hungry, instead, you could say that you’re starving.

See if you can find a special word you’d like to use.

This week, we have got another story for you.

Here is a story about two sharks and one fish.

Or try this link:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BZDO3JFM1zpZPFHcn7UcyWvgzSMDB2SWAqJfw5DOE28/edit?usp=sharing

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

An elephant’s shadow.