Year 4 Home learning Tuesday 30th June

English

Today I would like you to watch the video below. After that, you have 2 tasks:

1. Create one Viking world - it could be a drawing, a collage, a painting or a mixture of all of them.

2. Write a create setting and character description of this world, using all the points I have asked you to include.


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the Norse Cosmos lands

Maths

IXL today CC11 CC12 and CC13

Art

Have a look at Mrs Curtis’s Art page to see what she wants you to do this week…

Spelling

Today we will add the suffix ion or ssion to change verbs to nouns. Watch our spelling video then complete your Unit 13 sheets.


Spelling activity



Optional extra!

Mrs Luty found this on the Natural History museum. It is a live session about volcanoes at 12.00 today! I think you can go to it and rewatch it if you miss it at 12.00. Have a look!

The Restless Giants - Live Volcano session

Year 2 Home Learning Challenges - Monday 29th June

Good Morning Year 2!

Here are your activities for today’s learning.

Reading

Continue reading and quizzing on books using the Accelerated Reading and Epic Reading resources. Help can be found in the ‘How to help your child’ section of my page if you need it.

Please note: From the 30th June, the school’s subscription changes and the EPIC reading resource will only be available for 2 hours across the week.

Remember, you should be reading for at least half an hour each day. Also try to read both a range of fiction and non-fiction books.

Complete the following reading comprehension for Chapter 3 - ‘Dark is Fun’

'Dark is Fun' reading comprehension

English

Poetry Festival - This week you will have the opportunity to read, perform and enjoy some entertaining poems written by famous poets. Using your own experiences as inspiration, you’ll innovate on some of these poems, using them as models in order to write your own!

Day 1:

Scissors by Allan Ahlberg

Read the poem Scissors here:

Scissors

Now play the audio recording of the poem as read by Allan Ahlberg. Make connections with the poem. Discuss – Did you enjoy the poem? What is the role of the narrator in the poem? (teacher). What does the poem remind you of? Do I (your teacher) ever sound like this?!

Rehearse reading the poem aloud, as if you are the teacher. Try to use as much expression as you can. Don’t forget to use facial expressions and gestures too! You might start your reading very calmly and then become gradually more exasperated when the scissors can’t be found!

In the poem, it is scissors that have been lost. What tends to get lost in our classroom? E.g. glue sticks, whiteboard pens, sharpeners, pen lids, rulers, jumpers etc.

Write your own version of the poem, based on what is commonly lost in our classroom. You can use a combination of lines and phrases from the original poem with your own ideas and sayings too! E.g. Nobody leave the room.
Everyone listen to me.
We had twenty brand new glue sticks this morning, And now there’s only three!
Seventeen sets of glue sticks Disappeared from sight!
Class monitors – we need you to find them, We can stop here all night!

Keep reading your poem out loud to hear the rhythm and check it makes sense. It doesn’t have to rhyme providing it includes some entertaining phrases that I (your teacher) might say! Proof-read your poem to check for spelling and punctuation. When you have finished, perform your poem to those in your household. If you are able to, record it and send it to me at school. I’d love to hear them… they’ll definitely make me smile!

Oxford Owl Spellings

Choose a spelling rule to focus on today.

Maths

This week we are back on White Rose Maths.

White Rose Maths

Please access - Summer Term - Week 8 (w/c 15th June) - Lesson 1 - ‘Count sides and vertices on 2D shapes’ and watch the video. Then, complete the activity below:

Maths Activity
Maths Answers

IXL

Which sections do you have left to complete? Have a look and see how many you can get through.

Topmarks

Click the link below for lots of games and activities linked to this week’s shape learning.

Shape

Don’t forget to check the weekly challenges for more learning!

Have a great day,

Miss Woodend

Year 2 Home Learning Weekly Challenges - Week Beginning 29/06/20

My goodness Year 2, can you believe that we’ve reached the beginning of yet another brand new week? This week of learning will be your last of formal Maths, English and other activities, so make it a real focused week and keep up the super work!

Here are this week’s challenges:

Year 2 weekly challenges.JPG
Weekly Challenges PDF
PE - Jumping
Geography - Compass Point Game

Have a wonderful week!

Miss Woodend

Home Learning - Monday 29th June 2020

Good morning Year 6. This is your final week of formal lessons - so let’s make sure that we finish on a high and complete everything. We will be finishing our maths lessons, continuing with Wonder and completing lots of history and science. There is a practical element to science at the end of the week so I will put a shopping list on the blog tomorrow.

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Year 3 home learning photos

What a lovely week of learning we have had, I have been so pleased with the efforts you are making to continue your learning and make those brains grow. Well done Year 3 and of course your grown ups, children please remember to treat your growns up with love and respect like you do your teachers at school. Have a lovely weekend with your family and I will be back on Monday with some more exciting challenges for you.