home school learning pack for week beginning 11/05/20...skittles or smarties. mrs b group create...
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Home school learning pack for week beginning 11/05/20
Dear Parents/Carers,
We are pleased to provide you with a home learning pack for this week. Again, many thanks
you for all that you are doing to support your children at home. We hope that you enjoyed
some of the VE day activities that we included last week.
This week, we have again included 2 online learning sessions to support you and your
children. We have kept these as optional sessions as we understand that these will be
harder to access for some families than others. We hope that you managed to complete
the internet safety session that we planned for last week. We have added resources to
our website to promote and support this area and hope that you will find these useful.
Click on the further information button on the home page to find activities and support
for both parents and children.
Thank you to Yellow and Orange class for sending in photos of what you have been up to.
These are in the class folders and well worth a look if you get chance – a lovely way for us
all to feel connected! We hope you enjoy seeing them as much as we enjoyed putting them
together! Years 3-6 have been invited to do the same and we will let you know when their
photos are on the website.
Thank you again for your support,
The staff at Draycott Primary
Dear Green class,
I trust that you are all well and that you were able to celebrate in some way the 75th
anniversary of VE Day. My Dad was telling me last week how he remembered having a big
street party with about 30 other children who all lived in his road. My mum had been
evacuated to Australia and although they held, a small celebration there was still fighting
with Japan that didn’t end till August.
It is great to see so many of you are still using Mathletics and TT Rock stars stick with it.
Remember to keep reading.
Stay happy, healthy and positive; don’t forget to help your parents out around the house
even if it is just clearing your room. Enjoy tackling this week’s activities and I look forward
to seeing your cheerful faces soon.
Mr Kane
Green class timetable w/b 11.05.2020 – please remember that this is only a guide. The sessions in blue print are optional.
Day Maths (approx 1 hour) Every day this week: spend a few minutes each day going through your 3,4,5 and 6 times tables
English (approx. 1 hour) Every day this week: spend 10 minutes reading and 10 minutes practising your spellings for this week
Answers from last week: See below Spellings this week: : Instruct, structure, construction, instruction, instructor, unit, union, united, universe, university
Mrs B Group pass, past, path, people, plant, pretty, prove, poor.
Monday
Read the guide on Pictograms 2 below then complete Lesson 2 pages 71,72,73 If you want to know how many people were asked in a survey you just add up all the totals for each group so on page 71 count all the cases Mrs Bs Group Complete the 2D shapes properties activity below.
Amazing Muscles Drawing information from a non-fiction text Read the information about our muscles called Talking Tough. There are many interesting and useful facts to learn then have a go at answering the comprehension questions. There is also a bonus art/craft activity to show how your muscles work have a go of this maybe in the afternoon.
Tuesday
Recap what you know by redoing the Mathletics pictograph and tallies activity. MAKE SURE YOU READ THE QUESTION CAREFULLY Can you create your own pictogram, it could be to show coloured pieces of Lego or colours in a bag of skittles or smarties. Mrs B Group Create shape pictures (see maths below)
Drawing Inferences Drawing inferences from a piece of text is like being a great detective. You use clues and hints in the text and listen to what people say in order to get a picture of what is really happening. Read the Passage below about Jan at school and use your inferencing skills to answer the questions
Wednesday
Carefully read the introduction on Bar Charts below then have a go at unit 7 Lesson 3 Remember you will need a ruler to keep lines straight Mrs Bs Group I have set you a special Collect the shapes activity in Mathletics have at least 2 or 3 goes
Read the article below on Roman Roads then answer the questions in your book. If you follow the link you should be able to watch a short film about Roman Roads https://www.funkidslive.com/learn/roads/how-did-the-romans-build-roads-find-out-all-about-old-roads/ There is an afternoon activity on marking Roman Roads in Britain below the reading comprehension exercise.
Thursday
Carefully read the introduction to Bar Charts 2 then have a go at Unit 7 Bar Charts 2.
Mrs Bs Group Do the symmetry activity below
Sentence building. Look at the picture of the frogs flying on Lilly Pads below. Write 5 different sentences about the picture using the prompts I have provided. For Mrs Bs group write five 2A sentences that describe what you can see.
Friday Everyone: Today is a Topmarks Daily 10 day https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10 Start at level 2 or 3//When you select a time if you click on manual it won’t go onto the next question till you click your mouse.
Use apostrophes to join two words together (contractions) Click on the link below or go to BBC Bitesize year 3/P4 and click on the English lesson for April 29th https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4p2mfr
Green class menu of afternoon activities w/b 11/05/20 (you are free to choose how much time you spend on these)
Complete the activities in black print first, then choose from the activities in blue print
Design a cap As the weather, gets warmer and we see more of the sun, It’s good to remember that we also need
protection from the sun. It’s a good time to dig out a cap or hat
Have a go at designing your own cap. Below is either a template you can print or instructions on
how to draw your own cap
Kindness Last week Mrs. Smith put up a list
of daily acts of kindness. I have added that list to our resources
below. Try to do at least one activity each day. I am sure this will be easy for you, as I know what a kind and thoughtful class you
are.
Science Muscles 2 Watch this clip on muscles https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zj2kjxs
Or, simply google BBC Bite size muscles for movement. Then look at the two power point slides before having a go at the activity on the next page Predicting how many muscles you will use.
Newsround Reading is the most important thing to do when you’re working from home. Remember books, comics or
instructions. You can even read articles on the internet. Newsround, has lots of great articles on all kinds of different subjects. Take 15 minutes each day to spend on the Newsround site. There is so much to learn. https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
Can you climb Big Ben?
Did You Know? Big Ben is actually the name of the bell. The tower is called ‘Elizabeth Tower’, after the Queen. To get to the top you have to climb 399 stairs. Do you think you could do it. Maybe do it in stages 50 steps at a time either climbing your stairs at home or just going up and down a single step.
Don’t forget the down steps DON’T count. Why not time your self? I will have a go and post my time next week.
One Cup of Lego Have a look at the Starters for Stem Activities
Then try What can you build from one cup of Lego?
Added challenges How many things can you build from one cup of
Lego? How many different things can you build from one
cup of Lego?
Roman Roads Once you have completed the reading work
on Roman Roads, have a go at the map activity, which involves identifying Roman Roads. Once you have finished, colour the different countries in carefully then try the
mini quiz.
Model to show how hands work
Create a model to show how your muscles work. Draw round a hand then cut it out on the back of the hand stick a number of short pieces of straws then thread some thin string or cotton through the straws and fix them to the end of the fingers. As you pull the string, the fingers move.
ANSWERS PAGE
Mondays Pictogram answers Pic 1 Hazel 15//Green 10//Brown 25//Blue 20 Green Pic 2 Pepperoni 10//Hawaiian 6//Veg 12// Cheese &Tom 2 4 more pepperoni than Hawaiian Pic 3 16 Vanilla Eaten// Chocolate most popular//Chocolate chosen by 20 people Pic 4 Green 3//Blue 10//Red 4//Purple 5 5 ore chose blue rather than purple Green chosen by 3 children
Who wants to be a Roman Soldier Answers
1. What tasks will you spend long hours doing? Training , building roads or forts
2. List three things that would be good about being a Roman soldier well paid, its exciting, you get a pension, good promotion chances
3. How tall and how old did you need to be to become a soldier? 1.75m and 18 years old
4. Who were especially welcomed into the army? Sons of old soldiers
5. What did the military oath do? Bind you to the army for 25 years
6. Your pay was reduced to pay for what? Your uniform, weapons, bedding, rations, burial fund.
7. Why do you think no girls were allowed in the army? Women were not allowed to be Roman Soldiers
8. Tell me why you would or would not want to be a Roman Soldier
Skeleton Sorting
Endoskeleton Exoskeleton Hydrostatic
Human lobster Jelly Fish Elephant prawn worm Mouse beetle slug Killer Whale ant Fox butterfly Goldfish Tortoise (both)
Read this page before doing Mondays maths task
Read this before attempting Wednesdays lesson on Bar Graphs
Read this before Thursdays lessons
Monday Maths Mrs Bs Group Thursday Maths Mrs Bs Group Remember a shape is symmetrical if you can draw a line through it and both sides are the same. This is symmetrical This isn’t
Tuesday Maths Mrs B Group: Draw in your books using a ruler 1) A picture with 2 squares 2 triangles and 1 rectangle//2) A picture with 1 square ,
2 rectangles, a pentagon 3) A picture using 2 pentagons a semi-circle, 2 triangles, a hexagon 4) A picture that uses at least one of each shape.
Inferences Tuesday
Inferences: After you have read the passage, answer the following questions in your book.
1. What is happening in this passage?
2. Why don’t you think Jan feels nervous and hesitated at the doorway?
3. Mrs. Jones is Class 3s teacher. How do you know?
4. How do you know Mrs. Jones has been expecting Jan? (Think about what she says)
5. Soon Jan begins to feel better. How do you know?
Creative sentences. (Thursday)
Can you write 5 different sentences about the picture above. Remember each needs to
start with a capital letter and end with a full stop. Use your best neatest handwriting.
Make sure at least one sentence is a 2a sentence.
Make sure at least one sentence contains an adverb (a word that describes a
verb e.g. Mr Kane ran home quickly.
Make sure one sentence contains a preposition that tells you the position of a
noun e.g. under the table, beside the cat.
Make sure one sentence contains some speech between two frogs (remember to
use inverted commas to show who is speaking and new speaker new line.)
One sentence that might explain why there are frogs flying on Lilly pads.
Use this map or an atlas to locate the start and finish points of these Roman roads:
The Fosse Way, Exeter to Lincoln
Stane Street, Chichester to London
Dere Street, York to Scotland Mark and label the places on your map and then draw and label the road. Use a different colour for each road.
Roman Roads Geography activity
Geography reminder Capital of England is. Capital of Scotland is. Capital of Wales is. Capital of N Ireland is. Name 7 European Countries Clue (FIGS) (FINDS)
After Reading the Information above answer the following questions in your book 1 How many muscles do we have in our body? 2 What is different about your tongue? 3 Where is your Gluteus Maximus? 4 What do the muscles around our iris do? 5 Where would you find your smallest muscle? 6 In which part of your body are your biceps and triceps? Bonus/ craft activity: Create a model to show how your muscles work. Draw round a hand then cut it out on the back of the hand stick a number of short pieces of straws then thread some thin string or cotton through the straws and fix them to the end of the fingers. As you pull the string, the fingers move.
Muscles afternoon activities
Circle or mark which muscles you think you will use when running.
If you can’t print the sheet Don’t worry have a go at predicting which activity will use the most
muscles by putting in order in your book the following activities starting with the least number
up to the highest.
Order these activities in terms of muscles used
Walking swimming watching TV
running reading a book Drinking water
sleeping riding a bike Jumping up and down