08 June 2020: Home learning
Happy Monday, everyone!
We hope you’ve had an enjoyable weekend and are looking forward to a new week of learning.
Today we have maths, reading and french.
Y5 Maths – LO: rounding decimals
Your task is to watch this video and answer the accompanying questions.
Y5&6 Reading – LO: RIC
Your task is to read this extract from ‘Illustrated Norse Myths’ and answer the accompanying RIC.
Challenge:
Find out the definitions of any words/phrases that are unfamiliar and write them in your home learning book.
08 June 2020: Home learning
Hello Year 1s!
I hope you had a lovely weekend. It was great to see some of your Andy Goldsworthy inspired art on Friday. Have a look at the Class News page of the website to see some photos of your learning.
Anyway, on to this week’s learning:
Hello Year 4s!
It’s the end of the first week and it has flown by for me! It’s just a shame that the sunshine seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for letting me know how the children are getting on. I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be with you again on Monday!
Yesterday’s answers:
Y3,4 – Thursday – Amelia Text – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
The reading lesson is our normal Love of Reading session. Relax with a book, talk about books, plan your next read.
The maths lesson comes from the BBC Daily Lessons. If you’re after a few more challenges, feel free to have a go at the Year 5 and 6 ones. The idea of these is that you work collaboratively as a family to solve them. Click here for the link.
Our final Friday lesson is a new art project about British artist, Andy Goldsworthy. Click here for a video which introduces the project.
Click the link for the challenges: Andy Goldsworthy – Week 1 Challenges
05 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello Year 2s!
It’s the end of the first week and it has flown by for me! It’s just a shame that the sunshine seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for letting me know how the children are getting on. I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be with you again on Monday!
Yesterday’s answers:
Y2 – Thursday – Salty Dogs Battle – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
Friday’s are a little bit different!
The reading lesson is what we call a Love of Reading session in school. I’d like you to sit down with a good book and enjoy reading together. You might share a book or your child may want to read independently. Talk about what you’re reading and ask some questions.
The maths lesson comes from the BBC Daily Lessons. Each Friday they have some Friday Challenges. There’s only a couple for Year 2 so feel free to look at the Year 3 ones as well. The idea of these is that you work collaboratively as a family to solve them. Click here for the link.
Our final Friday lesson is a new art project about British artist, Andy Goldsworthy. Click here for a video which introduces the project.
Click the link for the challenges: Andy Goldsworthy – Week 1 Challenges
05 June 2020: Home learning
Happy Friday, everyone.
We hope your week has been happy and healthy and you have some nice plans for the weekend. Thank you for continuing sending emails of your fantastic learning – it really brightens our day.
Y6 Maths – LO: solving problems using percentages
Today’s maths lesson is about solving two step problems that contain percentages. This means that you’ll have to do two calculations in order to solve each question. Do whatever you need to help you: draw pictures, write things down, use your mental strategies.
Click here to start today’s video. Get your pencil and paper out – be ready to pause the video when I say to!
R2s
- read the question carefully
- underline key information
- choose which operation to use eg + – x /
- answer the question
- check it makes sense
to start the video – you’ll need to pause it as we go through.
Y5&6 Reading – LO: Love of Reading
Y5&6 Design & Technology – LO: extreme designs
Today’s BBC Bitesize lesson is all about extreme designs and how they are tested, using elements of science and maths.
You need to read the article, watch the videos and complete either activity one or two – you decide!
If you haven’t got the materials at home (although, they can be made from weird and wonderful materials you might have lying around – be creative), you could always draw and label a design that you could make in future. It could be something talked about in the lesson or any other problem solving gadget you can think of!
Challenge
Have a read of this article all about more amazing DIY science experiments and have a go!
Please send in your amazing learning – we absolutely love it.
05 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello Year 1s!
It’s the end of the first week and it has flown by for me! It’s just a shame that the sunshine seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for letting me know how the children are getting on. I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be with you again on Monday!
Yesterday’s answers:
Y1 Reading – Thursday – statement sort – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
Friday’s are a little bit different!
The reading lesson is what we call a Love of Reading session in school. I’d like you to sit down with a good book and enjoy reading together. You might share a book or your child may want to read independently. Talk about what you’re reading and ask some questions.
The maths lesson comes from the BBC Daily Lessons. Each Friday they have some Friday Challenges. There’s only a couple for Year 1 so feel free to look at the Year 2 ones as well. The idea of these is that you work collaboratively as a family to solve them. Click here for the link.
Our final Friday lesson is a new art project about British artist, Andy Goldsworthy. Click here for a video which introduces the project.
Click the link for the challenges: Andy Goldsworthy – Week 1 Challenges
05 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello Year 3s!
It’s the end of the first week and it has flown by for me! It’s just a shame that the sunshine seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for letting me know how the children are getting on. I’ve seen some great learning from Jack and Eleanor today! I hope you have a great weekend and I’ll be with you again on Monday!
Yesterday’s answers:
Y3,4 – Thursday – Amelia Text – ANSWERS
Y3 – Shape – Thursday – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
Friday’s are a little bit different!
The reading lesson is what we call a Love of Reading session in school. I’d like you to sit down with a good book and enjoy reading together. You can ask questions about what you’re reading or about books generally.
The maths lesson comes from the BBC Daily Lessons. Each Friday they have some Friday Challenges. There’s only a few so feel free to look at the Year 4 ones as well. The idea of these is that you work collaboratively as a family to solve them. Click here for the link.
Our final Friday lesson is a new art project about British artist, Andy Goldsworthy. Click here for a video which introduces the project.
Click the link for the challenges: Andy Goldsworthy – Week 1 Challenges
04 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello Year 3s!
Hope you are doing well. I’ve enjoyed receiving your emails this week.
I’ve seen some Brilliant learning from Harry and Junior! Well done!
Yesterday’s answers:
Y3,4 – Wednesday – Amelia Text – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
Y3,4 – Tuesday – Science – ANSWERS Y3,4 – Thursday – Amelia Text
Click here for the maths video. Here’s the worksheet: Y3 – Shape – Thursday
Click here for a geography lesson about climate and temperature.
04 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello Year 1s!
Hope you’re all doing okay. Please let me and Mr Parker know how you’re getting on!
Answers from yesterday’s learning
Y1 – Wednesday – Grammar – ANSWERS
Today’s learning
Y1 Reading – Thursday – statement sort
Click here for the maths video. Here’s the worksheet: Y1 – Thursday – Capacity
Click here for a geography lesson from the BBC Daily Lessons site.
04 June 2020: Home Learning
Hello everyone,
Hope you’re well. Thanks for sending the emails showing me your work. It’s great to see the excellent learning you’ve been doing this week!
Yesterday’s reading answers:
Y3,4 – Wednesday – Amelia Text – ANSWERS
Today’s learning:
Click here for the maths video. Here’s the worksheet: Y4 – Statistics – Lesson 3
Click here for today’s geography lesson from the BBC Daily Lessons website.