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Crown Challenge Week - P1 & P1/2 - Wellbeing Challenge Grid! Familiar faces Look carefully at your face in the mirror or the face of someone in your family. Recreate it as a drawing, painting, collage or sculpture. Remember to include the main features like eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hair. Den Building Build a den in a room in your house. Enjoy a movie or a book from inside your den. Bubble Wands Make your own bubble wands! You can use thin pipe cleaners, sticks or the top of a drinks bottle. Then make your own bubble solution using washing up liquid and water. Garden Picture In your garden collect some natural objects and use them to create a picture, your very own masterpiece. You could try to make the alphabet using only natural things found in your garden. Pebble paintings Collect pebbles, wash them in soapy water and leave them to dry. Ask an adult to help you decorate them with patterns or pictures using paint or marker pens. Hide them in the garden or around the house for others to find. Love heart messages Cut out 5 paper heart shapes and Write your loved ones a special note. Share them at home or in the community! Ready, Steady, Go! Hold a paper aeroplane tournament. Whose can go the furthest? Beautiful botany Make detailed drawings of plants, looking closely at different parts, such as the stem, leaves and flowers. Choose from a range of drawing materials and different coloured paper. Try scented pens to add another sensory dimension. My maze Use building bricks or natural materials to create a tricky maze for a toy car. Close your eyes. Can you listen carefully and follow instructions from a grown up to move your car around your maze?

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Crown Challenge Week - P1 & P1/2 - Wellbeing Challenge Grid!

Familiar faces

Look carefully at your face in the mirror or the face of someone in your family. Recreate it as a drawing, painting, collage or sculpture. Remember to include the main features like eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hair.

Den Building

Build a den in a room in your house. Enjoy a movie or a book from inside your den.

Bubble Wands

Make your own bubble wands! You can use thin pipe cleaners, sticks or the top of a drinks bottle. Then make your own bubble solution using washing up liquid and water.

Garden Picture

In your garden collect some natural objects and use them to create a picture, your very own masterpiece. You could try to make the alphabet using only natural things found in your garden.

Pebble paintings

Collect pebbles, wash them in soapy water and leave them to dry. Ask an adult to help you decorate them with patterns or pictures using paint or marker pens. Hide them in the garden or around the house for others to find.

Love heart messages

Cut out 5 paper heart shapes and Write your loved ones a special note. Share them at home or in the community!

Ready, Steady, Go!

Hold a paper aeroplane tournament. Whose can

go the furthest?

Beautiful botany

Make detailed drawings of plants, looking closely at different parts, such as the stem, leaves and flowers. Choose from a range of drawing materials and different coloured paper. Try scented pens to add another sensory dimension.

My maze

Use building bricks or natural materials to create a tricky maze for a toy car. Close your eyes. Can you listen carefully and follow instructions from a grown up to move your car around your maze?

How tall are you in feet?

Draw around your foot onto some paper and

cut it out. Use your paper foot to find out how

many ‘feet’ tall are you? What else can you measure?

Family Favourites

Learn how to make your favourite meal. Learn to make something new. Learn to make bread. Cook it for your family. Lay the table. Enjoy dinner together.

Make a telescope

Find a used kitchen roll tube and wrap a piece of card around it. Tape the outside cardboard roll so that it can slide. You can decorate it if you’d like.

Use your telescope to look at things really closely. What can you see through it?