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Donline-Learning-Family-Fun-Week-5.Pdf Welcome to DONline Learning This week's activities include; Home bingo Cereal box football pitch Half time snacks – Pancakes Be creative – these activities will encourage Half time snacks – Smoothies you to use you imagination through creative 5-minute challenge learning Reach the Goal Minute to win it Keep learning – these activities will cover Spell your name topics such as numeracy, literacy and problem De-code the message solving Plus wordsearches, colouring in and more… these activities will encourage Remember the symbols to the right will help Stay active – you to identify the activities. you to keep active and healthy We really enjoy seeing all your work so keep If you’re looking for an extra challenge look sending it in to us!” out for this symbol www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Home Bingo Equipment needed: Paper / card Pens Activity: - Using the template shown as a guide, create your own bingo fork bag tap cards for each player using items you find in your house or outside - Make sure each card has different items on them so that no two cards are the same - Challenge players to find the items on their card ball pencil banana - When they find an item cross it off your bingo card - Cross them all off first… YOU WIN! jumper sweet clock Why not give your bingo game a theme? Some examples could be sport, food, animals www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Cereal box football pitch Equipment needed: Cereal box Paper Straw x 2 Pen / paint for decorations Glue or tape How to make your pitch: With your empty Cereal Box • Cut out half the box – vertically, this will be your stadium • Add paper on base of box to create the markings of the pitch • Cut out 2 goals on either end and with excess cardboard from box, make 2 goalposts and stick onto box • Be creative, add pictures of fans, paint your stadium, add players or even sponsors • With a scrap piece of paper make a ball • Using the straws, compete with the other player to a game Try setting up a football tournament with your family and create fixtures for each match and • First player to 5 goals is the winner! record the scores www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Half time snack – Pancakes Before starting make sure you… - Wash your handsDonny’s Goals - Ask an adult for help when using the cooker Method: 1. Put flour, eggs milk, veg oil and pinch of salt into a bowl 2. Whisk batter until smooth 3. Using a frying pan over a medium heat carefully wipe some oil with Ingredients: kitchen roll 100g plain flour 4. When hot, ladle a spoon of batter into you pan and move it round 2 eggs until it forms a circle 300ml milk 5. When hot cook your pancakes for 1 minute of each side until 1 tablespoon veg oil golden brown Pinch of salt 6. Serve with toppings of your choice Toppings of your choice www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Half time snack – Smoothies Why not try making a smoothieDonny’s for you Goals and your family. - Put any fruits or vegetables into a blender - Blend for 45-60 seconds - Pour into a glass - Enjoy and be creative with your idea Here are some idea to get you started; The Johnny Hayes: The Red Shed: 2 carrots 2 Apples 2 oranges (peeled) 6-8 strawberries 100ml milk 4 tablespoons of yoghurt 2 tablespoons of oats 2 tablespoons of oats 100ml milk www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning 5 Minute challenge Equipment needed: Paper Answer each question with 3 answers: Pen 1. Things you can grow Activity: 2. Square things You have 5 minutes to compete against members of 3. TV programmes your house. 4. Things made of plastic 5. Types of shoes - Compete against other players to write 3 answers 6. Countries for each of the questions in the box (see right) 7. Team sports 8. Things you can freeze - Give a point to any players who have an answer 9. Places in Scotland that no one else has given. 10. Aberdeen FC players 11. Types of transport - The player with the most points wins! 12. Zoo animals If you enjoyed that game, why not create your own questions and play again www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Reach the goal Activity: You are trying to reach the goal! Write out on a piece of paper the numbers as shown to the right. Start at the bottom of the grid and draw a route to goal using multiples of 3 26 12 35 23 41 8 Multiples of 3 include: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 9 45 24 39 18 32 5 25 16 26 3 14 22 11 4 15 36 29 33 30 21 6 50 43 28 9 49 7 27 6 If you enjoyed that game, why not create your own grid and try it with your family/friends www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Minute to Win It Activity: Compete against your family to see who will win each challenge Stack it up Face the Cookie Keep it up • Find 20-25 coins (or similar) • Place the cookie (or similar shaped food item) on your • With 3 Balloons • 1 Minute to stack them up tall! forehead • Keep all 3 balloons up for 1 minute • Only use your weak/ non-dominant hand! • Without using your hands, you must get in your mouth • If they touch the ground, start again Toy toss Scoop it up Knots and Crosses • Have 3 Cups side by side on other side of table • 2 Bowls per person • Set out 9 Cups in a 3x3 grid • Find 3 toys that are light and fit in the cups • 1 Spoon per person • Have 5-6 scrunched up balls of paper • Compete against somebody in your home • X10 Sweeties such as M&Ms or similar food • Aim to get 3 in a row in cups • 1 minute to get all 3 toys in the cup from • 1 minute to transfer all 10 items to the other bowl • 1 minute to complete behind the other side of the table • If easy increase the number of items to transfer • Stand 3-4 steps away from cups Why not create your own challenges using items around your home www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Spell your name? Spell out your full name by completing the listed activities for each letter. If you want to challenge yourself more why not spell out these AFC players 1. Joe Lewis 2. Lewis Ferguson 3. Jonny Hayes 4. Niall McGinn 5. Ash Taylor 6. Ross McCrorie 7. Matty Kennedy 8. Ryan Hedges www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning De-code the messages Using the key attached can you complete these exercises to de-code each of these footballing words? A B C D E F G (example: GOAL = 7 sit ups, 1 star jump, 1 sit up, 5 lunges) = Sit ups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Goal 2. Striker H I J K L M N 3. Penalty spot = Lunges 4. Dribbling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5. Tackle 6. Corner flag O P Q R S T U = Star jumps 7. Defender 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. Dugout V W X Y Z = Squats 1 2 3 4 5 Why not change the activities to football skills or other sporting activities you enjoy! www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Match day wordsearch www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Colour in the Dons www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Colour in the Dons www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning Colour in the Dons www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning #AFCMoments Competition You could be in with a chance of winning one of our Home or Away shirts from the 20/21 Season! Tweet your video recreating one of the moments in the below video Tag @AFCCT & use these 2 hashtags #AFCMoments #DONlineLearning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aekd43g2 qgE&feature=youtu.be We would like to see you get creative with your recreations, you could even draw or bake your entry! Email: [email protected] www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning We can’t wait to see how you got on? Send me a photo of your completed activities! Email us at: [email protected] You can also post them on social media use the hashtag #DONlineLearning Twitter: @AFCCT Facebook: Aberdeen FC Community Trust www.afccommunitytrust.org #DONlinelearning.
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