2. Operation Gratitude
There are people in our communities and around the world that work hard to
help us daily. Let's thank them! Operation Gratitude is about sending letters to
our key workers.
1. 🤔 Brainstorm a list of service providers who are helping keep us safe. Ask
a family member to brainstorm with you if you need help. Some people to
consider include: Doctors, nurses, paramedics, firefighters, police officers,
food service workers, military members etc.
2. 2. Pick one service provider that you would like to make a thank you note
or card for.
3. ✍️ Create your thank you note or drawing.
4. (This step is optional) Post your note or drawing to them or send us a
picture of it!
4. Art!
Follow the link to the YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaU
UwImDAMo
1. Use the link to watch the Tutorial
video on how to draw a puppy
2. Follow the steps in the Tutorial to
draw a puppy of your own on a drawing
paper
3. Email us a picture of your drawing (if
you would like to!)
7. What do you think this is??
1. Take a look at the image on the previous slide.
2. Have a think about what you think the image is of.
3. You could show the people in your house and discuss
together.
4. Write a paragraph to describe the picture and explain
what you think it is and why. Think about what it
reminds you of..
10. Martin Luther King Jr. Critical Thinking
1. Today we would like you to do some research about who Martin
Luther King was. Watch some videos on YouTube or look on child
friendly websites to find out more about him
2. Once you have done your research, take a look at the next slide.
3. Look at each of the five icons and figure out what each one means.
4. Record your work in your chosen way. This could be a poster to
explain these symbols, a PowerPoint presentation about what you
have found out, a spoken piece which is voice recorded or however
you fancy!
5. If you would like to, email it to the Year 5 email!
12. Who is your hero?
"A hero is a person of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his or her brave
deeds and noble qualities."
Who is your hero? A hero can be a family member, an athlete, an actor, an activist, a
historical person, or even a fictional character!
1. 🤔 Think about who YOUR hero is and discuss with your family who their hero
might be.
2. 🤔🤔 Be a detective and learn more about your hero's life and accomplishments.
With adult supervision, use the internet or conduct an interview to learn more
about your hero. Some good topics to research include childhood, education,
talents, and shining moments.
3. Record your work in your chosen way!
4. Share with your teachers if you would like to!