FRIDAY KAHOOTS – MORE FUN LEARNING

Try one of these games!

If you’re still looking for some extra learning – fun learning – take a look at the following Kahoot quizzes and see how you do. Let us know how you get on!

Click here for a homophones quiz.

Click here for a Maths arithmetic quiz.

Click here for a grammar and punctuation quiz.

Click here to see what you know about the flags of Europe.

Make sure you have you Kindle in school, next week, fully charged!

LET’S LEARN CONTINUOUSLY

This week has also seen Phase 3 very busy engaging in their continuous provision activities – These are learning activities that the pupils engage in independently, choosing what to learn/do at each station. The stations are dotted around the classrooms and school, and offer pupils the chance to explore different curriculum subjects: Can you work out the subject areas on offer here?

This week has seen pupils involved in piano play, Hit The Button, jigsaw building, building with blocks, taking a bike ride and writing prayers – to name a few.

The pupils prayer, which was added to the class prayer book, can be seen below.

FAMILY AND LIFE

Thank you for protecting our family

Thank you that we are alive in this World

Thank you our God – We will learn to serve you

Thank you for the lovely people in this World

We will worship you and love, and sacrifice ourselves in your need

Amen

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Simple Statistics – Your work

Today’s Guided Reading lesson was a bit unusual in that we looked at the information you can gather from charts and graphs rather than from the words in the text. Here are some of your pie-charts, which show the proportion of different energy sources in Landrovia, a fictional country which is trying to invest in renewable energy sources..

Have you found any other statistics to create a chart or graph?

Simple Statistics

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In Guided Reading we have been comparing the approach to energy generation in Finland and the USA. Having looked at different ways of presenting statistical data together, now it’s your turn to analyse some charts and graphs and to have a go at creating your own pie chart.

Can you create any other charts that could help us to understand statistical data?

What information would you choose to represent in a graph or chart?

Complete the form in your Teams account or click here to access the quiz.