As we all spend another weekend indoors during the coronavirus pandemic, why not take a look at some of the great ways families have been getting involved in our free Premier League Primary Stars challenges and home-learning activities.
Over the past couple of weeks we have been encouraging you to get in touch with an older relative, friend or neighbour by writing them a letter.
Here are a few examples from the Premier League Primary Stars community with some of our favourites from Ella, Raeesah and Jessica.


We also asked families to draw a picture of someone who inspires us, and we've been inspired by some of the entries.
Our star of the week was Hayden, 7, who drew a great picture of his teacher, Miss Speirs.
Emie also showcased her talents with this picture of her family doctor, Dr Forster.

It's not too late to get involved.
If you haven’t yet taken part, you can still download the Family Challenge worksheet and create a picture of your hero and tell us why you admire them.
See: Family Challenge: Draw your inspiration
And you can support our #GetInTouch campaign by writing a letter to an older relative, friend or neighbour who is isolated during the lockdown. Download the Connecting Generations template to get started.
See: Family Challenge: Get In Touch to stay connected
To take a look at our latest home-learning activity, check out the Primary Stars website.
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