Homework

18 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Wednesday 17 June 2020 by Miss Wilson

Happy Thursday, Y5!
Today’s tasks are maths, reading and writing. Send me an email if you haven’t for a while!
Maths – LO: imperial units
 
Click here for today’s video!
Answer all the questions as we go along and as always, email me your work for some stars/steps or if you have any questions.
Reading – LO: Love of Reading
 
Today’s reading lesson is a Love of Reading session – back by popular demand. We would like you to simply read! Find a book, newspaper, magazine, poetry or anything you love to read. Then, relax and immerse yourself in some quality reading time for at least 30 minutes.
We would love to hear about what you are enjoying reading at the moment and where you like to chill out and read, so send an email to me!

Writing – LO: poetry

Today, we’re continuing our learning about poetry by writing nonsense poems!

You need to use this BBC Bitesize lesson and complete activities one, two and three.

Email your poem to me for some feedback or it’d be amazing to hear and see you perform yours!

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello Year 4s!

Hope you’re okay. Did you guess which person broke their arm and had a green cast? Of course, it was Christina!

Do you know which of our classmates this is (it could very possibly be many of you)?

I can click my fingers!

Here are the answers from yesterday’s learning:

Y4 – Tuesday – statistics – ANSWERS

Here is today’s learning:

Click here for the reading video. Here is the worksheet: Y3,4 17.06.20

Y4 – Wednesday – 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 times tables

Y3,4 – Wednesday – Grammar

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Mr Roundtree

Hello Year 1!

We’ve reached the middle of the week again! The days are continuing to fly by.

Well done to those who guessed that I was doing yesterday’s maths video inside the Year 2 classroom. I’m just getting used to it ready for next year!

Here’s some answers to yesterday’s tasks:

numbers to 100 – ANSWERS

Tuesday – igh – ANSWERS

Here are today’s tasks:

Reading

The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr  – video

The Tiger Who Came to Tea – sheet

Maths 

It’s Wednesday which is number bonds practice day! This week, I want you to practice your number bonds to twenty. These bonds are super important and you’ll use them to help you, no matter what year group you’re in.

You can practice using this website. Click the link and then click Number Bonds and then Make 20.

Click on the worksheet for more number bond practise:  number bonds – wednesday

Writing 

Punctuation

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello Year 3s!

Hope you’re okay. Did you guess who the mathematician was from yesterday? It was Noah G! Super job on that Y6 algebra Noah!

Try to work out which of our classmates this is….

This person is currently top of the class when it comes to Times Table Rockstars. He is also football mad and has won man of the match in consecutive matches for his team. 

Here are the answers from yesterday’s learning:

Y3 – Tuesday – 2d shapes – ANSWERS

Here is today’s learning:

Click here for the reading video. Here is the worksheet: Y3,4 17.06.20

Y3 – Wednesday – 3,4,8 times tables

Y3,4 – Wednesday – Grammar

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Miss Wilson

Maths – LO: metric units
 
Here‘s your video for today! You know what to do! Any questions, send me an email.

Reading – LO: create a puzzle

Using this week’s version of FirstNews, your task today is to create your own puzzle like the ones we have completed in previous home learning tasks.
This could be a crossword puzzle or a wordsearch (where the words you have to find are given as clues).
I’d like you to pick an article, within the newspaper and use this to create some clues for your puzzle. It’s a good idea to use an article that’s about the size of a page so that it is challenging enough.
Remember, the words you choose for your puzzle must be in the article!
 
Here is a crossword from a previous week to help you.

Writing – LO: figurative language

Using this BBC Bitesize lesson, let’s build on our poetry learning from yesterday and explore figurative language.

You need to read the web page, watch the videos and complete activities one and two.

Challenge

Complete activity three.

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello Year 2s!

I hope you’re okay. A shout out today to Betsy, Evie and Ehtasham who have been sending some great examples of their home learning! Thank you.

Here are the answers from yesterday’s learning:

Y2 – Reading – Tuesday – ANSWERS

Y2 – Tuesday – mass ANSWERS

Here is today’s learning:

Y2 – Reading – Wednesday

Y2 – Wednesday – 2 times tables

Click here for the grammar video. Here is the worksheet:  Y2 – Wednesday – grammar

 

17 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Tuesday 16 June 2020 by Miss Wilson

Happy Wednesday, Y6!

Keep your emails coming in – it’s been great to catch up online and over the phone. I’m always here to answer any questions, comments or concerns!

Today’s tasks are maths, reading and writing.

Maths – LO: using the ratio symbol

Click here for yesterday’s answers.

Join me for today’s video by clicking here and then, when you’re done, click here for today’s task.

Challenges

1)

2)

Reading – LO: create a puzzle

Using this week’s version of FirstNews, your task today is to create your own puzzle like the ones we have completed in previous home learning tasks.
This could be a crossword puzzle or a wordsearch (where the words you have to find are given as clues).
I’d like you to pick an article, within the newspaper and use this to create some clues for your puzzle. It’s a good idea to use an article that’s about the size of a page so that it is challenging enough.
Remember, the words you choose for your puzzle must be in the article!
 
Here is a crossword from a previous week to help you.

 

Writing – LO: figurative language

Using this BBC Bitesize lesson, let’s build on our poetry learning from yesterday and explore figurative language.

You need to read the web page, watch the videos and complete activities one and two.

Challenge

Complete activity three.

16 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Monday 15 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello everyone!

Hope your Monday was okay. I’m glad the sun is back out after all the rain!

Here’s our class fact for today:

Which member of our class broke their arm and had to wear a green cast? 

Let me know if you think you know who it is!

Here are the answers from yesterday:

Y4 – Monday – Statistics – ANSWERS

Here’s today’s learning:

Click here for the reading video and here is the worksheet: Y3,4 16.06.20

Click here for the maths video and here is the worksheet: Y4 – Tuesday – statistics       Y4 – Tuesday – Challenge

Y3,4 – Tuesday – Science

16 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Monday 15 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello everyone!

Hope your Monday was okay. I’m glad the sun is back out after all the rain.

Can you guess which member of our class is such a good mathematician that he has been doing some of his sister’s Year 6 algebra learning?

Let me know if you think you know who it is!

Here are the answers from yesterday:

Y3 – Monday – 2d Shapes – ANSWERS

Here’s today’s learning:

Click here for the reading video and here is the worksheet: Y3,4 16.06.20

Click here for the maths video and here is the worksheet: Y3 – Tuesday – 2d shapes

Y3,4 – Tuesday – Science

16 June 2020: Home learning

Posted on Monday 15 June 2020 by Mr Wilks

Hello Year 2s!

I hope you’re well and had a good Monday. It was really sunny after the bad weather of the last few days so I felt happier!

Big shout out to Saif who has been really impressing us with his learning. His pirate video was awesome as well!

Answers from yesterday’s learning:

Y2 – Monday – mass – ANSWERS

Today’s learning:

Y2 – Reading – Tuesday

Click here for the maths video. Here are the worksheets: Y2 – Tuesday – mass – 1 Y2 – Tuesday – Mass – 2 (and answers)  Y2 – Tuesday – mass – 3

Y1,2 – Tuesday – Science

 

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