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Week 2

Monday 11th January 

Phonics Alternative Spelling

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Watch the first video on alternative spelling. The attachment below will outline some of the phonics activities I would like you to do.

Read and discuss the meaning of the different words.

Have a go at writing words with the correct spelling.

Try and put these words into a sentence.

Alternative Spelling Task

English

We are starting a new book in English this week.  The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield.

Click on the link below to listen to the story.

English Activities

 

Brian has written some sentences for us to look at today. Unfortunately, he has forgotten to use any punctuation marks! I would like you to write out the sentences and put in the missing punctuation. 

 

Remember 1 star sentences are a little easier and 3 star sentences need more thought.

Maths

 

This is our last day on Money. Tomorrow we will be starting a new topic in Maths.

 

Brian has been to the zoo. Write down the coins needed to go on the different activities. 

 

Extension - Brian goes on 2 or 3 activities. What is the cost now? Find the coins to pay for the new amount.

History

 

Transport in the Past

 

Transport in the past was very different. Click on the attachment below.  Have a look at the pictures of transport in the past. Talk to an adult about what you notice. 

 

Imagine you are going on a journey in an old car. Where would you go? What would you do? Would it be a long or short journey? Would you be able to go in wet weather? 

Transport in the Past

Tuesday 12th January

 

Phonics

 

We are going to continue with alternative spelling today. Click on the attachment below and read the words using n, gn and kn spellings. Try and write some of the words with the correct spelling. You will also find a 'silly' story. Try and find lots of different words in the story with the different spelling of the 'n' sound.

English

 

The Darkest Dark

 

Today I would like you to write a description about the picture at the beginning of the story. Think about using lots of adjectives to make your writing interesting. Don't forget to use capital letters and full stops. You will find the picture in the attachment below. I've also written my own description to give you some extra ideas.

 

 

The Darkest Dark - description

Maths 

 

We are starting our multiplication topic in Maths. The first lesson asks the children to find and make equal groups. Watch the short videos below to start with.

Making equal groups

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What have I got now?

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I've now got..

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After watching the videos look at the images below. Try and say the sentences to match each image.

 

Activities

 

2 star activity - match two images to the correct amount. If you don't have a printer you can look on screen to see which images match.

 

1 star activity - sort the images - equal and unequal groups. If you don't have a printer show your adult which groups are equal and which ones are unequal.

 

 

RE

 

How do we know that Jesus was special?

 

Look at the image below of the nativity scene. How do we know that Jesus was special? Think about the people who came to visit Jesus. Look at the bright star shining above him. 

 

Imagine you were going to visit Jesus. What special gift would you give him? Write about what you would give him and draw a picture.

 

Wednesday 13th January

 

Alternative Spelling 

 

 

 

Alternative Spelling - r

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Alternative Spelling - r

Read and discuss the different words.

Have a go at writing the words using the correct spelling.

 

English

 

The Darkest Dark

 

Chris was a little boy who wanted to be an astronaut. Imagine you are an astronaut. What would you take on your journey to space? Write a list.

 

In the story, Chris would take:

Spacesuit

Helmet

Tools

Food

Camera

Gloves

 

What would you take?

 

Click on the attachment about amazing astronauts. You might get some more ideas!

 

Maths 

Today we are going to add equal groups. Watch the videos to start.

 

To add equal groups

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How many now?

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Another example

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Work through the examples below.

 

 

 

 

Activities

Add the equal groups to find a total. If you don't have a printer, write your answers on paper.

 

 

1 star, 2 star and challenge tasks

Science

 

We are learning about the planets in Science. Click on the attachment to find out more information.

 

 

Activity

 

I would like you to label the planets in the picture. If you don't have a printer, tell your adult the different planet names. An answer sheet has been provided too.

Thursday 14th January

Phonics - Alternative Spelling

Alternative Spelling - m

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Alternative Spelling - m

 

Read and discuss the different words.

Have a go at writing the words using the correct spelling.

Alternative Spelling - m

I would like you to create and describe a new alien friend for Chris. Try and use lots of adjectives in your writing. Remember, your sentences need to start with a capital letter and end with a full stop.

Maths

 

I would like you to continue to work on adding equal groups.

 

The example shows us 3 equal groups with 5 counters in each.

 

 

For each question draw the equal groups and then find the total.

 

1 star questions

 

2 groups of 3

3 groups of 4

4 groups of 2

5 groups of 3

6 groups of 3

 

 

2 star questions

 

3 groups of 5

4 groups of 10

5 groups of 6

3 groups of 9

6 groups of 6

9 groups of 3

 

Challenge tasks

 

Challenge Tasks

French

 

I would like you to continue learning your colours in French. 

 

 

French Colours

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I would like you to draw a rainbow. Write the different colours in French. 

 

Friday 14th January

 

Phonics

 

Alternative Spelling - m

 

Read though the words again.

Choose a word and use it in a sentence. 

Alternative Spelling - m

English

 

The Darkest Dark

 

I would like you to write about a trip to the moon. Write a diary entry about what happened. Think about how you got to the moon, what you saw when you were there and who you met. 

 

Click on the attachment for more ideas. I've also included an example for you to look at. 

Maths

 

Today we are going to look at using the multiplication symbol. Watch the videos below for examples.

Multiplication example

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Another example

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After watching the video, work through the example below before completing the activities. 

 

I have attached a 1 star and 2 star activity.

For the 2 star activity, I would like the children to draw the equal groups, show the groups as an addition and then as a multiplication. 

If you don't have a printer, just get your child to show their answer on a piece of paper.

Design Technology

 

Design your own planet

 

I would like you to design your own planet. Draw your planet and colour it in. Think about what your planet would be called and how many miles it would be away from the Sun. What would the weather be like on your planet? Who would live on your planet? Would people be able to go on holiday on your planet?

 

I've included a couple of sheets with ideas of what you could include. If you don't have a printer, just use the sheets for ideas and draw your planet on paper. 

Design a Planet idea sheets

Numbots and Times Tables Rock Stars

 

Don't forget to continue working through Numbots and Times Tables Rock Stars.

 

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