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Design a Logo – Smoothie Logo – Activity 1

Use this template to design your smoothie logo and smoothie name. Remember to think about the colour, style and shape.

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Ages 5 & 6
Design Evaluation Sheet
Use the template to evaluate their designs and discuss how they could improve them.
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Ages 7 & 8
Design Making
Children to make and evaluate their designs to help keep the ladybugs safe on walks.
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Ages 7 & 8
Does it Float your Boat Evaluation
Use this template to complete an evaluation of their designs.
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Ages 7 & 8
Does it Float your Boat?
Children to make design decisions in order to make a boat that can float for a given length of time while holding coins.
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Ages 7 & 8
Festival of Fun – Storybook

The Bumbles of Honeywood have overcome lots of challenges over the past year. They fought off the nasty hornets, then recovered from the awful Beezles pandemic. Straight after that came ‘Storm Suzy.’

 To lift everyone’s spirits, Bella and Bobby decide to organise a Honeywood Festival of Fun! Barry Bumble and his worker bees are asked to build a theatre, and Bella Bumble writes a play for the minibeasts to act on the stage. Bobby loves to make things, so he’s in charge of making all the costumes. The little bees ask for help from their friends in an attempt to make the Honeywood Festival of Fun a huge success.

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Ages 7 & 8
Fitness class
After learning about the importance of exercise, challenge the children to devise and run their own fitness class lasting 5/10 minutes. The children will work in small groups to plan, advertise and deliver their exercise classes to their peers.
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Ages 5 & 6
Fitness class examples
Use the presentation to show examples of advertising for fitness classes. Discuss in groups what each of the posters had in common and what they liked. Make a list of the things they will need to remember when doing their own advertising posters.
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Ages 5 & 6

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