I have set some homework on decimals this week- have a go and let me know how you got on :)
Every Friday spellings will be uploaded to this blog so that you can support your child in learning them for a test the following Friday. They will be practising them in school, but any extra practise at will undoubtedly help them. A MyMaths task will also be set which will consolidate the work we have done in class.
Monday, March 28, 2022
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Monday, March 21, 2022
Isolation work 21.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
Decimals
English
- Use your plan to write the opening paragraph of your change story.
- Remember our toolkit features (present perfect tense, prepositions and subordinate conjunctions- when, if, that, because) as well as our everyday toolkit- capital letters, handwriting, spelling, makes sense.
- Read your writing out loud to help you spot where you could improve it even further!
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Friday, March 18, 2022
Isolation work: 18.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
Equivalent fractions (2) - recap video
Equivalent fractions (2) - recap worksheet
Equivalent fractions (2) - recap answers
English
- Today we are hot tasking our own versions of a changing story. Maybe it could be set in the future? Perhaps your main characters could be animals?
- Before you begin planning, look carefully at the key details for each paragraph and key ideas from our model text.
- Now, use this box-up planning sheet to plan your own changing story.
- We are continuing our new unit, 'Au Marche'.
- Have a look through this 'Vegetables' PowerPoint to remind yourself of some of the vegetables we have learned so far.
- Now we are going to practise saying the sentence: ‘Dans mon panier j’ai un/une ... (In my basket I have a...)
- Once you have gained confidence saying it, have a go at writing this sentence.
- If you feel really confident, why not add more than one of the items to your basket e.g. 'Dan mon panier j'ai deux pommes de terre.'
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Isolation work: 17.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
Equivalent fractions (1) video
Equivalent fractions (1) worksheet
Equivalent fractions (1) answers
English
- Today we are continuing to innovate from our model text.
- Look at the story map below to remind yourself of the ending paragraph of 'The Egyptian Cinderella'.
- Here's also a copy of the model text to help you.
- Now have a go at innovating the ending of your version of 'The Victorian Cinderella'.
- Example:
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Isolation work 16.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
Today I'd like you to have a go at the sheet below. How much can you remember of multiplication and division? Do you feel confident with it?
Multiplication and division round up
English
Have a go at writing your dilemma paragraph. Refer to the model text for guidance.
Geography
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precipitation
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condensation
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sun
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lake
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groundwater
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wind
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sea
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river
Monday, March 14, 2022
Isolation work 15.3.2
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
English
Have a go at writing your build-up paragraph. Refer to the model text for guidance.
Geography
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Maths homework
I know some of you struggled with last weeks' maths homework but as we always say, it is the EFFORT that counts. Well done to all of you who gave it a go!
The MyMaths task for this week is all about area- give it a try :)
Isolation work 14.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
English
- Today we are beginning to write our own versions of The Egyptian Cinderella using our planning from last week.
- Follow your plan and use the features from the model text; prepositions, present perfect tense and subordinating conjunctions, to write a good opening.
Years ago, in the city of London where the murky Thames river flows into the icy
water of the North Sea, lived a young girl named Jane. Jane had been kidnapped
from Birmingham by thieves and was now a maid for a kind Lady. But, because she sounded so
different from all the other servant girls, they teased her and spat out orders
like, “Go to the river to wash my clothes!” “Bake the bread!” “Mend my robe!”
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Isolation work: 11/3/22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
English
- Today we are planning our innovated version of our model text 'The Egyptian Cinderella'.
- As a class, we are innovating to a version called 'The Victorian Cinderella'.
- Here is an example plan that will help you plan your own version of 'The Victorian Cinderella'.
- Here is a blank plan for you to work on.
- We are continuing our new unit, 'Au Marche'.
- Have a look through this 'Vegetables' PowerPoint to remind yourself of some of the vegetables we have learned so far.
- Now have a go at labelling as many vegetables as you can in French. You can either draw them yourself or use these picture cards.
- If you have time, why not also practise our 'Vegetable Song'.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Isolation work: 10.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough.
Timetables
Maths
English
- Today we are continuing to learn our model text.
- Look at the story map below and try to learn the model text, along with actions, for each paragraph.
- Here's a copy of the model text to help you.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Home Learning 9.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough :)
Please see the other blog post for this weeks' spellings. Remember to use your rainbow writing, pyramids, shapes, rhymes or any other method to learn the spellings.
Go to TTRockstars to practice your times tables- see if you can beat your score!
Reading-
LO: To box up the model text.
Below is our model text. Can you box it up into opening, build-up, dilemma, resolution and ending? Highlight any language features you can see that we have looked at before.
The
Egyptian Cinderella
Long ago, in the land of Egypt where
the emerald Nile river flows into the azure water of the Mediterrean sea, lived
a young girl named Rhodopis. Rhodopis had been kidnapped from Greece by pirates
and was now a servant for a kind man. But, because she looked so different from
all the other servant girls, they taunted her and spat out demands like, “Go to
the river to wash my clothes!” “Bake the bread!” “Mend my robe!”
One evening, as she danced barefoot
in the illuminating spotlight of the moon; twirling, with her feet barley
touching the ground, her master spotted her and was so overwhelmed by such
unique talent that he ordered her the most exquisite pair of rose-red shoes,
gilded in gold. However, the other servant girls overflowed with jealousy and
hatred for her even more.
Meanwhile, on the other side of Egypt, the Pharoah was holding a magnificent celebration where everyone was invited. Desperately, our heroine pleaded to go, but the evil girls forced her to stay and do their jobs whilst they rowed away down the Nile, cackling like malevolent geese. Blinking away silent tears, Rhodopis washed their clothes in the river. But as she swirled her hands in the water, she splashed her precious shoes. Panicked, she quickly took them off and left them on the bank to dry. Then, swiftly, and without a sound, a ghost-like falcon swooped down, snatching one of them! Strangely, she was in calm awe for she knew it was the god Horus who had taken her shoe.
Meanwhile, at the celebrations, the Pharoah
suddenly saw this same bird gliding down and watched in amazement as it dropped
the slipper in his lap. Knowing it was a sign from Horus, he sent out an order
that all girls in Egypt must try on the slipper and the owner would become his
queen.
Days passed, with no owner uncovered,
until the Pharoah eventually found himself magically drawn to Rhodopis whom the
servant girls had tried to hide. Following his instincts, the King discovered
her trembling in the rushes and gently placed her tiny foot in the shoe. It fit
perfectly! Instantly, bursting with love, the Pharoah asked her if she would be
his queen….
Maths
LO: What is area?
RE
LO: Why is Jesus inspiring to some people?
Can you think of some questions you would like to ask a Christian about their faith?
Next, look through these slides and design your own stained glass window.
Monday, March 7, 2022
Home learning 8.3.22
Please only complete if you feel well enough :)
Please see the other blog post for this weeks' spellings. Remember to use your rainbow writing, pyramids, shapes, rhymes or any other method to learn the spellings.
Go to TTRockstars to practice your times tables- see if you can beat your score!
Reading-
Read the passage below and answer the questions:
English
LO: To explore the vocabulary of the model text
Never-heard-the word grid
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Never
heard before |
Heard-
not sure of meaning |
Know
what it means: give a simple explanation plus an example |
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Taunted |
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Exquisite |
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Malevolent |
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awe |
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Can you find out the meanings and write some sentences using the words correctly?
Maths
LO: Correspondence problems
RE
LO: Why is Jesus inspiring to some people? Jesus’s last week of life
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