Friday, March 18, 2022

Isolation work: 18.3.22

Please only complete if you feel well enough. 


Timetables 


Practise 6x and 7x

Here are the printable TTRs sheets, that we use in class, should you prefer use them: 











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. 


French

  • 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 


Practise 6x and 7x

Here are the printable TTRs sheets, that we use in class, should you prefer use them: 











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:  

PE

Isolating at home can make it tricky to do exercise, give these indoor games a go to keep moving! 



Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Isolation work 16.3.22

 Please only complete if you feel well enough. 


Timetables 


Practise 7x

Here are the printable TTRs sheets, that we use in class, should you prefer use them: 











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

L.O: I understand the key processes of the water cycle

Do you know the meanings of these words:

·   precipitation

·   condensation

·   sun

·   lake

·   groundwater

·   wind

·   sea

·   river

Powerpoint

Activity sheet


Monday, March 14, 2022

Isolation work 15.3.2

 Please only complete if you feel well enough. 


Timetables 


Practise 7x

Here are the printable TTRs sheets, that we use in class, should you prefer use them: 











Maths 

Counting squares video

Counting squares worksheet

Counting squares answers

English

Have a go at writing your build-up paragraph. Refer to the model text for guidance.


Geography


Our new topic is Rivers and the water cycle! Can you find an atlas (in paper or online) and find the River Severn? Which towns and cities does it run through? Can you explain what a key is in a map and why we use them? Locate the longest rivers in the UK.

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 


Practise 7x

Here are the printable TTRs sheets, that we use in class, should you prefer use them: 











Maths 

Counting squares video

Counting squares worksheet

Counting squares answers

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.
For example;

The Victorian Cinderella


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!”

Preposition
Present perfect
Subordinate conjunctions

RE

Design and create your own stained glass window that would be inspiring and eye catching to Christians today.

Spellings - Test will take place: 18/3/22

 


Maths Homework

 Hi Puma Class! A task has been set for you on MyMaths. Y4 yours is about working with thousands, Y5 yours is about Roman Numerals. These ta...