Literacy
To write a diary entry
Using the BBC Bitesize lesson here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zvr6pg8 it recaps days of the week and verbs. The children will incorporate the days of the week accurately and verbs as well as their connectives to write a mini diary entry of what they have done throughout the week. This can be real or made up and can be taken from any week. This will allow the children to apply various skills they have learnt such as capital letters, spelling, connectives, full stops etc. Try to get the children to also add in months of the year. See how accurate they are in ordering them as well as which months are in which seasons. Try to also get them to become familiar with January being month 1, October month 10 etc. Extension/ Gold- you may decide to imagine you are a character from a story writing a diary entry about how you feel and what you have been doing.
Maths
To solve problems
On the Year 2 shared folder on HWB are 5 different problems, following on from yesterday. They each have an easier and harder set. Have a go at working through the problems- don't worry if you find them tricky, just do what you can. The first problem on each is designed for KS1 and the second problems is more KS2- some of you might be able to challenge yourself to solve some of these too!
Please keep developing your xtable recall. You can use J2Blast on HWB for this or top marks if you want to play fun games.
Topic
To make an instrument and compose a piece of music
Carrying on from yesterday, using The BBC Bitesize lesson work through the activities and videos to make your own instrument out of jam jars. See what you can play! There are a few different instruments you can make if you wish to do so.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zd748xs I want you to practice using your instrument and then compose a piece of music. It may be your own made up composition or you may decide to try and play a tune you already know. It would be lovely if these could be recorded and sent to me for me to see! You can also decorate your instruments.
As part of your topic from now it will be the Wildlife Trust's random acts of wildness. The links can be found on twitter and re-tweeted from our school twitter page. Here is a link for Day 1 (Monday's activity) should you wish to complete.
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/actions/plant-flowers-bees-and-pollinators Set up a 'nectar café' by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies Many of our prettiest insects feed on nectar, so need flowering plants for their survival. Butterflies, moths, bees and hoverflies all need sources of nectar and pollen to thrive. As they travel from ... www.wildlifetrusts.org |
Don't forget to send any suggestions for Sports day next week!
Enjoy!
Mrs. Hassall
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