Spellings:
Next rule will be 'sc'
With most 'sc' words you can hear the 'c' sound, as in school, scout and Scotland. However in some 'sc' words the 'c' is silent, as in science or scent.
Next rule will be 'sc'
With most 'sc' words you can hear the 'c' sound, as in school, scout and Scotland. However in some 'sc' words the 'c' is silent, as in science or scent.
Literacy
In literacy we have made a start at looking at instructions. This will be our focus over the next couple of weeks with lots of cross-curricular links to art and the Ancient Egyptians. Don't forget your sandwich ingredients on Monday!
Homework:
Practise using prepositions. Please complete neatly in green homework books.
Maths
In Lime class we have been practising to read the time. Why not test us on quarter past, quarter to and then 5 past etc. Perhaps we need the challenge of reading the time to the nearest minute on an analogue clock - can we also convert the time to the digital time?
Homework
Lime class have been looking at time this week and for homework they have been set the challenge to convert seconds, minutes and hours. Also have a think about how many days are in a year, how many months in a year. What is a decade, or a century?
In Maple Class we have been using our times tables to multiply multiples of 10. We were able to construct lots of number sentences using the inverse and really built our confidence towards the end of the week. Ask us what other number sentences we can make from
In Maple Class we have been using our times tables to multiply multiples of 10. We were able to construct lots of number sentences using the inverse and really built our confidence towards the end of the week. Ask us what other number sentences we can make from
6x30 = 180.
Later in the week we used this knowledge and the base 10 apparatus to help us learn the grid method of multiplication for 2 and 3-digit numbers. Ask us to show you how to solve these questions:
8 x 34
15 x 46
6 x 274
Homework
The next page in the Schofield and Simms book please. Plus, keep going with all that tables practise and don't forget the related division facts!
In Poplar Class we have been measuring and weighing. We then used the information we had gained to draw bar graphs.
Homework The next page in the Schofield and Simms book please. Plus, keep going with all that tables practise and don't forget the related division facts!
Topic
Maple Class learned about the amazing discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in November 1922. We imagined we were Howard Carter and wrote diary entries about it, thinking carefully about how excited and awestruck he and his team would have been.
In Poplar we have been learning about the Mummification process. The children were fascinated about the process and wondered how big the canopic jars would have been to put the different organs in. They then researched for themselves information about all the different Gods the Ancient Egyptians believed in.
Woodland learning
Art
All three classes had great fun making canopic jars using mod-roc. It was very messy! We covered plastic cups in mod-roc and allowed them to dry. Then we made the lids out of clay by gradually moulding them with our fingers. It was tricky to get the head shapes right! We are really looking forward to decorating them when they have dried!
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