Home Learning – Wednesday 4th October
This Wednesday afternoon we would like you to complete some of the following tasks.
If you complete a task, you should upload it to your portfolio on your dojo account or you can bring in anything completed on paper into school tomorrow.
Reading:
Can I remind parents and children that we expect three signatures a week from parents in your child’s reading record to show that children have read at home either to a parent, a sibling or independently.
Spelling:
Your child will come home with a spelling sheet. It will have one of the year 5/6 statutory words and will encourage children to think about the word in lots of different ways.
Maths:
Rounding:
Use the link below to recap rounding: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zh8dmp3
Complete the times table colouring you will be given by your teacher.
Please use TTRS to practice your times tables: https://www.ttrockstars.com/login
You can also use arithmequiz 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 to practice a variety of arithmetic style questions to improve your fluency.
https://www.candomaths.org/arithmequiz1.html
https://www.candomaths.org/arithmequiz2.html
https://www.candomaths.org/arithmequiz3.html
Internet Safety – Online Relationships
Design your own emoji that doesn’t already exist. How will you ensure it’s not misinterpreted and that it gives the meaning you desire. Give an example of how someone would use it in a text or a social media post.
D.T. – Diet, Nutrition and Hygiene.
This week we have looked at different diets and how not everyone needs the same nutrition if they have a different lifestyle or job. Continue this work at home by creating breakfast, lunch, tea, snacks and drinks for either a celebrity or an occupation of your choice.
Value – Generosity
How can someone show generosity without expecting the same in return? Think back to Monday’s assembly and sometimes it’s the act of giving that makes us feel good rather than receiving. Write about a time that you’ve been generous and it made you feel happy.
Thank you for your cooperation,
Miss Taylor and Miss Southam