01 April

Wednesday 01 April 2020

It’s April fools day – hope you haven’t been caught out yet!

Here are your daily physical and mindfulness activities plus today’s learning tasks.

Physical activity: Why not get active with some gymnastics skills today? We enjoyed this video from Max Whitlock yesterday. He will be live every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30pm. I’m sure Betsy will be having a go to practise her skills.

Mindfulness activity: Today, have a go at the rainbow breath activity on GoNoodle.

Lexia

There’s even more Lexia success today. Well done to Edith, Evie and Moosa who have achieved their next level.

Task 1 reading

1.Read through the fluency text again (below) and take account of the punctuation as you read. Also, remember to aim for 20 minutes of reading (of any texts) a day where possible.

Table Manners         

The Goops they lick their fingers,

And the Goops they lick their knives,

They spill their broth on the table-cloth,

Oh, they live disgusting lives.

The Goops they talk while eating,

And loud and fast they chew,

So that is why I am glad that

I’m not a Goop. Are you?

By Gelett Burgess

2. Read the Mystery Key comic including words with the ey phoneme (last week’s spellings).

3. Answer the following questions about the text.

a.Why were the pirates following the map?

b.Why did the pirates not want to go down the cliff?

c.What did the pirates use a pulley for?

d.Find and copy two words to describe the donkey.

e.Find and copy a word that means a box.

f.Put these places, that the pirates visited, in order.

Osprey Cliff            smoky volcano             stony valley            grey boulder beach

Challenge: Find all the adjectives (describing words) in the text.

Task 2 maths

Here are your answers from yesterday.

1.

The can should be in the ‘both’ set because it has flat faces and a curved surface.

2.

Same – both have square faces, 6 faces, 12 edges, don’t roll, can stack, no curved edges.
Different – name, colour, size, one only has square faces the other has squares and rectangles.

3.

Cube or cuboid

4.

Shape D – the triangular prism

5.

Some shapes with flat faces will stack – they will need to have flat faces on opposite sides (cubes, cylinders, cuboids).
Shapes with a curved surface will roll (cone, sphere, cylinder).
Some shapes with a flat face cannot be stacked (square based pyramid, cone).

Today’s learning

Start by listening to this 3D shape song.

Today, we are looking at patterns with 3D shapes.

1.Complete the following patterns based on the sequence so far.

2. Try the following reasoning problem.

Challenge: Make your own repeating pattern using two different 3D shapes.

Task 3 Toys now and then

Read or listen to the story Peepo. Discuss that this story might be about when your grandparents were little.

Draw a timeline in your book (like the one below) and label the years in decades (every 10 years).

Can you put the year you were born onto the timeline?

Can you find out when some of your family members were born and add then to the timeline? What will you need to do if someone was born in 1950?

Challenge: If somebody in your family is 50, what year would they have been born?

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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