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Class 45W &4DG Home Learning 8 th June- 26 th June Orange 1)A grid of activities your child can pick from over the next three weeks. These include Flipgrid, P.E., art, Literacy, science and fun activities that do not rely on too many resources. PLEASE DO NOT WORRY IF YOU CANNOT COMPLETE THEM ALL- they are ideas to help support your children at this strange time! Some of these activities are practical whilst others can be completed on paper or online. 2)Some examples to help you with some of the activities; 3)A list of Maths counting activities that will help to maintain your child’s maths skills. They may need your support with these, even if it is only to provide numbers and check answers. Our Daily 10 is updated on Teams every morning. Teachers will continue to be using Flipgrid on a weekly basis to read stories, share news, Welsh Drillio, P4C and other things. The children in Classes 4/5 and 4DG can also access Maths and Literacy Games on these websites: ActiveLearn- games, activities & work sheets allocated for each child, Woodlands Literacy Zone, Hit the Button, The Maths Factor, Primary Homework help – Maths and Literacy. Please remember to share your work with teachers, either on class dojo (pictures or messages) or on HwB/Microsoft Teams. Your child’s teacher will respond as quickly as possible.

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Class 45W &4DG Home Learning 8th June- 26th June

Orange1) A grid of activities your child can pick from over the next three weeks. These

include Flipgrid, P.E., art, Literacy, science and fun activities that do not rely on too many resources. PLEASE DO NOT WORRY IF YOU CANNOT COMPLETE THEM ALL- they are ideas to help support your children at this strange time! Some of these activities are practical whilst others can be completed on paper or online.

2) Some examples to help you with some of the activities;3) A list of Maths counting activities that will help to maintain your child’s

maths skills. They may need your support with these, even if it is only to provide numbers and check answers. Our Daily 10 is updated on Teams every morning.

Teachers will continue to be using Flipgrid on a weekly basis to read stories, share news, Welsh Drillio, P4C and other things.

The children in Classes 4/5 and 4DG can also access Maths and Literacy Games on these websites: ActiveLearn- games, activities & work sheets allocated for each child, Woodlands Literacy Zone, Hit the Button, The Maths Factor, Primary Homework help – Maths and Literacy.

Please remember to share your work with teachers, either on class dojo (pictures or messages) or on HwB/Microsoft Teams. Your child’s teacher will respond as quickly as possible.

Stay Safe

Mrs Gittins and Mrs Williams

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Class 45W & 4DG Home Working Grid Orange

Look at the ideas on the grid below and see how many you can mark off over the next 3 weeks.

Spelling Words

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3Irregular Tense changes

Words ending in tion

Words ending in ive

Irregular Tense changes

Words ending in tion

Words ending in ive

Irregular Tense changes

Words ending in tion

Words ending in ive

BuyBoughtBringBroughtWriteWroteThinkthought

OperationSituationOrganisationintroductionconstructioncautionCorrectiontranslation

ExpensiveNegativeReceiveDeceiveCompetitiveArchiveCaptivedeprive

CatchcaughtEat AteFlyFlewFlingflung

OperationImaginationattractionAffectionPollutionCorrectionIntroductionambition

CaptiveMotiveMassivepositiveAliveDriveCreativeactive

Go WentSaySaidRunRanShotshoot

NationOptionFictionPositionRelationActionselectionstation

DiveFiveHiveLivejivegiveForgiveActive

Silly Sentences Write a silly

sentence using each spelling

word e.g. My dog wears a blue and

purple dress when he takes a

bath.

Rainbow WritingWrite your spelling

words using different colours.

Pyramid WritingWrite the spelling word

in the shape of a pyramide.g Rain

RRaRai

Rain

WelshListen to Drilio Patterns.

Practise them. Teach someone the pattern.

Make a flipgrid

Learn days of the week in Welsh.

Dydd Sul - SundayDydd LLun - Monday

Dydd Mawrth - TuesdayDydd Mercher - Wednesday

Dydd Iau – ThursdayDydd Gwener – Friday

Dydd Sadwrn - Saturday

Helping HandsHelp out once a week in

the garden or in the house e.g water the

plants, weeding, helping to cut the lawn,

dusting/polishing, hoovering, make

breakfast.

Play three different board or card

games!

Article 31 - The right to play

Don’t forget to tell us so we can award

Dojo points!

Go WILDThis June, join thousands of people taking part in our annual nature challenge, 30 Days Wild! We want you to do one wild thing a day throughout the whole

month: for your health, wellbeing and for the planet. That’s 30 simple, fun and exciting Random Acts of Wildness.

https://action.wildlifetrusts.org/page/57739/petition/1

Weekly News!Share what you have been doing

this week. You can make a video,

Don’t melt the ice – Science

investigation

How long can you

5 Ways to Well Being

ConnectWrite a letter or

send an email to a

Read a book for 20 minutes every day.

Make a short list of 5 things you have learnt from the

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share photos, write about it or draw

pictures.

keep ice from melting using just some materials from around the

house?https://

frugalfun4boys.com/ice-melting-science-

experiment/

family member or friend. Tell them things you like:

how you have been feeling, how you

have been keeping busy, what skills you have learned and what you are looking forward to after lock down.

book OR the meaning of 5 ‘new’ words in the book.

LiteracyWrite a

conversation between two

caterpillars living in a pot. Can you use

speech marks?REMEMBER when a

new person talks begin a new line.

Warm and cool colours making a beautiful piece of

art

Warm/cold hands. Draw around you hand and

colour it in warm or cold colours, colour the background in the

opposite contrasting colours. Be creative and

add a pattern.

https://schooledinlove.word

press.com/2012/09/19/art-

warm-hands/

Do P.E. with one of the following:

Cosmic Kids Yogahttps://

www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

P.E. with Joehttps://

www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-

1254.htmlDaily challenges with

NAGChttps://

www.facebook.com/NeathAfanGymnasticsClub

Create a Heart mind map of things that you LOVE

https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/

513621532474651543/

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Examples of artwork

Science Investigation A mind map of things I love

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Maths

Try and complete these challenges two or three times a week. You will need an adult to give you numbers to work from.

Skill Completed

Practise your 6 and 7 times tables & division facts. Write out fact families. E.g 2x6=12 6x2=12 12/ (divided by) 2 =6 12/6=2

Find doubles and halves of numbers up to 200. Can you work out the answers in your head?

Find pairs of numbers with a total of 200. Challenge someone in your house! Call out a 2-digit number and they have to say how many to add to make 200 (You will need to know the answer to say whether they are right)

Mental recall- Say a number that is one/ten/hundred/ thousand more/less thanE.g 10 more than 345, 100 less than 765. How quick can you be?Mental recall-Practice addition and subtraction facts to at 50Start at 0 and count in 5s / 6s /7s to 60/72/84 and back

Using the digits 8, 6, 7, 0, 3, 1 and 5 once only:

i) Make up 4 different 4-digit numbers e.g. 8630 or 5701ii) Put youir numbers in order smallest to largestiii) What is the largest even number you can make? The largest odd

number?iv) Make up some addition and subtraction sums using these digits

e.g. 783 + 61 or 8,703 – 57. Work out the answers and check with

a calculator