Tuesday 5th January
Good morning Class 2!
English
I would like you to read the poem 'The Owl and the Pussycat' by Edward Lear.
There are some questions to answer about the poem.
Each question has a star * 1 star questions are the easier questions. 2 star questions need a little more thought.
* What is the name of the poem?
* What is the poem about?
* Find some rhyming words in the poem.
* Find some other interesting words and write them down.
* Do you like the poem or not? Give a reason why.
**What did the Owl and the Pussycat take with them in the boat?
**Why do you think the Owl sang to the Pussycat?
**Where did they sail to?
**Where did they get a wedding ring from?
**How much did it cost?
**Do you like the poem? Give a reason why.
Additional Task
If you went to sea on a boat, what would you take and why?
Maths
Money
To find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money.
For example
15p
I could use the following combination of coins
10p and 5p
5p and 5p and 5p
10p and 2p and 2p and 1p
10p and 2p and 1p and 1p and 1p
1 star questions *
Show the amount given in different ways
5p
8p
10p
15p
20p
** 2 star questions
14p
20p
28p
30p
35p
*** 3 star questions
26p
33p
49p
59p
62p
83p
£1
Reading
Oxford Owl provide free ebooks. These are the same as our current Book Band scheme which we use in school. If you click on levels you can find books on your child's current colour.
The resources are free but you do need to register to log in.
Wednesday 6th January
English
The Owl and the Pussycat
Re-read the poem from yesterday. Today we are going to think about describing the setting. The Owl and the Pussycat went to the land where the Bong-trees grow. What do you think this might look like? What might they find there? Who else might they see there?
I would like you to describe the land where the Bong-trees grow. Try and use lots of adjectives in your writing. I've attached some pictures to help you.
Extension - Use commas in a list to describe some of the things you might find.
The Owl found green trees, soft fruit, wild animals and a fast flowing river.
Extra Task
Draw a picture of the land where the Bong-trees grow.
Maths
To total coins
Add the totals together to find the correct amount.
* 1 star questions
1p and 4p
4p and 10p
2p and 7p
1p and 10p
6p and 4p
3p and 7p
9p and 6p
** 2 star questions
13p and 2p
14p and 6p
12p and 4p
10p and 12p
11p and 14p
20p and 10p
20p and 6p
15p and 10p
*** 3 star questions
10p and 25p
11p and 20p
22p and 14p
26p and 10p
41p and 20p
50p and 13p
49p and 30p
50p and £1.00
Extra task
Look at the totals you have made. Which coins could you use to make each total?
RE
What are you good at? This might be school work, singing, dancing or even swimming. We are all good at doing different things. Can we always tell what someone is good at from the outside? We might need to get to know them first in order to find out. Jesus didn't look special from the outside. Think about what made Jesus special. What did he do that made him such a special person? What makes you special?
Draw and write about what makes Jesus special. I'd also like you to draw and write about what makes you special.
I look forward to seeing your work!
Thursday 7th January
English
The Owl and the Pussycat are having a celebration. I would like you to make a list of all of the things they will need for a party. I would also like you to make some invitations too.
Take a look at the attachment for more ideas.
Maths
Money
The Fruit Shop
I would like you to draw the coins you would use to buy each item.
Click on each link to see your shopping items.
Extension - Buy more than one piece of fruit. How much would it cost? Which coins would you need to use now?
Buy three or more items. What would be the cost now? Find the correct coins to pay.
Happy shopping!
PE
The Outdoor Daily Walk Challenge
When you see a....
Bird: touch your head
Runner: pat your knees 5 times
Blue car: jump as high as you can
Dog: run on the spot for 5 seconds
Post box: spin around
Bike: hop on one foot 5 times
Zebra crossing: clap your hands 5 times
Have fun!
Art
Owl Art
There are lots of different kinds of owls. With an adult, have a look on the internet for some owl pictures. I would like you to do your own picture of an owl using a pencil. Look carefully at the shape of the eyes and the beak. What shape could you use for the body and the wings? Look carefully at the lines you could use to draw the owls feathers.
I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures!
Friday 8th January
English
Further Adventures of the Owl and the Pussycat
Watch the video below.
The Further Adventures of the Owl and the Pussycat
I hope you enjoyed listening to the story.
The Owl and the Pussycat went on a new adventure because a thief had stolen their ring. They travelled on a blue balloon to the Chankly Bore. The crow had sold the ring to a Pobble. The Owl and the Pussycat had to find some gloves for the Pobble. He gave them their ring in return.
I would like you to write a new adventure for the Owl and the Pussycat. Where would they go? Who would they find? What would happen to them?
Maths
Friday Fun Maths
Hit the Button - A fun interactive game to help with number bonds, times tables, doubling and halving.
Number Bonds - Up to 10, 20 and 100
Halves - up to 50
Doubles - up to 50
Times Tables - 2x, 5x and 10x tables.
French
We have been working on saying our colours in French. Take a look at the attachment and practise saying your colours in French. The second attachment can be used to help with pronunciation.