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Week Eight beginning 01/03

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Thursday (4th)

Friday (5th)

Mental Maths

Daily 10- Addition! You will need a pencil and a piece of paper.

 

G1- Level 5- 5 digit numbers try it on 20 seconds if it is too fast set it to manual.

G2- Level 4- 4 digit numbers try it on 20 seconds if it is too fast set it to manual.

G3- Level 3- 3 digit numbers and tens try it on 20 seconds if it is too fast set it to manual.

G4-  Level3- 2 digit numbers. Try it on 20 seconds.

 

Click here for speed test – addition         

 

              

Mental Maths

You are going to be reading scales. If you are playing mostly postie you can answer in kilograms or grams, make sure you change and test your knowledge on both kg and g.  If you are playing the reading scales game try both level 1 and level 2. The scales change every time so be careful.

 

G1/2- Mostly Postie

G3/G4- Reading Scales

 

 

 

Click here for speed test – subtraction

 

 

Mental Maths

G1-4- coordinates

This is a game that you must place the letters on the grid, you can then try and figure out the coordinates. Remember the x-axis always goes before the y-axis. You can then reveal the co-ordinates by clicking the two arrows. Try each of the three grids.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here for speed test – multiplication

 

 

Mental Maths

For the coordinate plane jeopardy game you can play with 1-4 people, it will ask you questions and you have to select the correct answer. You will get points for each correct answer. It is quite a fun game that you can play with somebody else and see who gets the most correct answers. The rainforest grid game, you will be given coordinates and then you have to click the correct box.

 

G1/2 coordinate plane jeopardy

G3/4 rainforest grid

 

 

 

Click here for speed test – division

 

 

Mental Maths

hit the button

G1-Times tables- Hit The Question x12

G2-Times tables-  Hit the Answer x12

G3-  Times tables- Hit the Answer x4

G4- Times tables- Hit the Answer x5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Spelling Activity (week 32) in spelling book AT HOME:

If you have lost your book – your list can be found here.

Group 4 spellings – click here to access your list.

Gr 4: Spelling activity - write three sentences using as many of the words for Monday!

 

Gr1-3: Spelling activity – write a short story/paragraph using the words in your 1st column.

Spelling Activity (week 32): 

 

Group 4 spellings – click here to access your list.

Gr 4: Spelling activity - Look up three of the meanings of your words in the dictionary.

 

Gr1-3: Spelling activity – Look up 5 of your spellings in the dictionary and write the meanings.

 

Spelling Activity (week 32): 

 

Group 4 spellings – click here to access your list.

Gr 4: Spelling activity– First write each word in pencil, then trace over each work three times using a different colour.

Gr 1-3: Spelling activity – Sort your words into their word classes e.g. nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs etc.

 

Revise for Friday Test, look at, write and say your words! J

 

Friday Test J (A link will be provided over dojo)  

Numeracy Work – Click on “Week Seven numeracy – beginning “01/03” and select your appropriate group. You will find all of your work for the week split into days here, please note the answers for everything are also attached. As an alternative – please click on the hyperlinks below to take you directly to your chosen resource. Click here to find the full week’s maths work.

 Numeracy – Schofield & Sims

(answers are in the PDF below the test – you need to scroll down the document to find the answers to your specific test)

Click on your group name to access your test: Section 3  

Group 1 + (very advanced) test 5

Group 1  test 3

Group 2 test 5

Group 3 test 5

Group 4 test 5 (group 4 children may choose between group 3 or 4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numeracy – Units & Measures Practical Activity

 

Click here and click on the word document called “ units and measures instructions”

 

Click here and click on the word document called “measures practical activity”

 

Find as many items as you can in your kitchen/ house which are measured in the units given.

You can get some of the answers off the labels but you will have to measure or weigh some yourself if you have the equipment. Remember to ZERO any scales you use or measure from 0 on a tape measure!

 

Numeracy – Units & Measures Worksheets: Units

 

Click here – scroll down to the picture and revise the units of measurement for capacity, weight and length.

 

Click on your group name for your resource:

Group 1 + click here (pg1-2)

Group 1 click here (pg1-2)

Group 2 click here (pg1)

Group 3 click here (pg1)

Group 4 click here (pg1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numeracy – Units & Measures Worksheets: Time

 

 

Click on your group name for your resource:

Group 1 +  click here (pg3-4)

Group 1 click here  (pg3-4)

Group 2 click here (pg2)

Group 3  click here (pg2)

Group 4 click here (pg2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numeracy = Coordinates

 

Watch this video to revise how to read and plot coordinates – click here

 

Click on your group name for your resource:

Group 1 + click here

Group 1 click here

Group 2 click here

Group 3 click here

Group 4 click here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Literacy Work – Click on “Week Seven Literacy – beginning “01/03” and select your appropriate group. You will find all of your work for the week split into days here, please note the answers for everything are also attached (apart from the novel work and writing tasks). The street child novel work is in a separate folder underneath. If your child is in group 3-4 but would prefer to complete the writing task for group 1-2, they should feel free to do so. This will be very valuable writing practise for them. As an alternative – please click on the hyperlinks below to take you directly to your chosen resource.

 

PLEASE NOTE: This week is World Book Week – Click here  for a fun-filled week of brilliant FREE events to help support teachers, parents and children who want to celebrate reading and books, wherever they are. The week-long event programme is free - you can enjoy an array of wonderful authors and illustrators hosting 30-minute events, including draw-a-longs, writing workshops and a 4pm Book Club as an after school treats. Register for each event with the password clubsandfairs.

Literacy – S & S comprehension

Click on your group name to access your comprehension:

Group 1 – The Magic of shells

Group 2 – Bilbo the hobbit meets Smaug

Group 3 –  Alice meets the Cheschire cat

Group 4 – Tom finds happiness

Individual – What makes me move?

(The answers for each comprehension are under each one)

 

Please Note: Group 1 comprehension is very challenging and should be considered a Group 1+, these texts are aimed to really test comprehension skills. Group 1 may choose to complete Group 2, Group 2 complete Group 3 etc. Feel free to use your judgement to choose which is best suitable for your child.

 

Watch David Walliam’s free assembly live streamed tomorrow – click here to register your household and get the link.

Literacy – Writing Task – Pushkin: Theme “The Spark of Stillness”

Click here to explore some information about Alexander Pushkin and his life – see “Day One”

 

Now listen to this piece of music: Igor Stravinsky’s ‘Rite of Spring’; The link is: click here

Just listen to several short extracts through louder and quieter sections if preferred.

Did you like the music?

Whether you liked or did not like the music then write down why?

Jot down a few words as to what sort of a scene/s the music conjures up for you?

What might be happening in the piece of music?

What scenes of everyday life could it be used to represent? You could even draw what you think the music might ‘look like’!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Literacy – Writing Task – Pushkin

 

Brainstorm sounds we hear in everyday life and make a list (for example: the chatter of children; the hum of an engine).

 

You could select from one/some of the following locations: sounds of home; sounds of school; sounds of town; sounds of countryside or a choice of your own.

 

Try and create as many phrases detailing sounds as you can.

 

Select the best phrases from your list.

  • Reorder the phrases selected into a poem. Do not be concerned about rhyme.
  • Improve your poem by adding more adjectives to one verse of your choosing.
  • Improve your poem by adding to the phrases, for example: the chatter of children, in the queue for lunch.

 

 

Literacy = WORLD BOOK DAY

 

Watch “The Masked Reader” – King’s Park Version! Can you guess which teacher is behind each mask? You have until the Friday afternoon to make your guesses over dojo, the identity will be revealed tomorrow afternoon!

 

Access a world of free live streamed workshops with famous authors and illustrators by clicking here. The password is clubsandfairs 

 

Click here for a fun scavenger hunt on different books!

 

 

Please note – the activities are optional – take today to enjoy your favourite book and celebrating reading in your own way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Literacy – Grammar Work – Mixed spelling questions

 

Pay close attention to the different spellings in each sentence; remember the slightest change of a letter can change the meaning of a word. If you need to – use a dictionary to help you.

 

Group 1-2 click here for activity

Group 3 click here for activity

Group 4 click here for activity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading

Click here to access some links to free reading material – children should aim to read for 15 minutes per day at least!

R.E.: The Easter Story

 

Watch the video – Jesus Denies Peter by clicking here

 

Complete the first two pages of your Easter booklet by clicking here  

 

Use the online Bible to help you look up the verses by clicking here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PDMU/P.E: Personal Development and mutual understanding/

Click here to access the BBC Bitesize Lesson Three: Learning to learn

 

Click here for P.E. with Joe Wicks!

 

Watch the “Reach Mentoring” assemblies on zoom by clicking here

 

 

 

 

 

 

World Around Us: Health & The Human Body

 

Watch the two videos to educate yourself on the human body, the organs and their functions – click here

 

Practise labelling the organs of the human body by using the interactive diagram here

 

Cut and stick the organs and their functions in the right place – if you need help you can use the answers to help you. Click here.

 

 

Art & Design: Draw like an illustrator

 

Learn to Draw like Nick Sharratt, the famous illustrator of Jacqueline Wilson’s brilliant books! Click here to access a range of video tutorials with many fun drawings to try.

 

Messages of Hope

Complete the “Messages of Hope” challenge. The theme for this week is “Book Heroes” and the children are asked to draw a picture of a character from their favourite book. It’s great to see so many children engaging with Messages of Hope each week and their artwork is beautiful! Send pictures to kpmessagesofhope@gmail.com

 STEM Challenge: Aeronautical and Aerospace engineering

 

Bug Collage

 

Click here and scroll down to “bug collage” at the bottom of the page.

 

Save your old food magazines and put them together in a collage to create a bug of your choice!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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