Home Learning 1st - 5th March
Please see below for a daily timetable supporting you and your child to continue to access the curriculum at home. Please refer to the blended learning homepage for the principles and advice guiding our home learning offer. We endeavour to provide links that are accessible via a mobile phone and the learning can then be recorded on paper if appropriate. This can be shared via Class Dojo to enable your child's class teacher to provide feedback and guide you and your child on the next steps in their learning.
There will be supplementary videos posted by class teachers on Class Dojo and remember to tune in for your stories. :)
Home Learning Support Documents
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Friday 5th March |
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English 9.30-10.30 |
Introduction
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WALT: edit and publish our writing
Watch Mrs Dickinson’s video below:
https://www.loom.com/share/4315e22d98a3460db2975fb73cc3692b
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Independent activities |
Edit and improve your sentences from Wednesday and turn them into a published piece of work. You may wish to publish your work in any of these ways:
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Feedback |
Try and post the learning during the lesson if you can, so we can give feedback and support. Remember to send a message on your portfolio if you need any help. =) |
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Maths 11-12 |
Introduction
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WALT: multiply a 4 digit by a 2 digit number using a formal written method.
Please watch Mrs Gibbs' Video on Class Dojo for your input today.
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Independent activities |
Please can you correct the mistakes on Mrs Gibbs' video and write a short explanation for each calculation, explaining where Mrs Gibbs went wrong.
If you would like a challenge, here is another example of a mistake for you to correct:
If you have found long multiplication difficult, please look back at the videos and resources from this week and open the Multiplication Resources document below and play some of the games to consolidate your knowledge and understanding. |
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Feedback |
Try and post the learning during the lesson if you can, so we can give feedback and support. Remember to send a message on your portfolio if you need any help. =) |
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Reading 13.00-13.30 |
This week is Book Week so Miss Gudgeon will be sharing a video of ‘The Masked Reader’ every day. Look out for the clips on Dojo. This will be a member of staff at school reading a story in a disguise!
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Art 13.30-14.30 |
Introduction
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WALT: Create a piece of 3-dimensional art using a range of media
Continue and complete the art project you chose on Wednesday. The step-by-step instructions are in Wednesday’s resources section below.
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Independent activities |
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Feedback |
Try and post the learning during the lesson if you can, so we can give feedback and support. Remember to send a message on your portfolio if you need any help. =) |
Please see below for additional 10 minute activities that we complete during the school day. |
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Active Time |
Please use your fitter future login to do some daily workouts. What a great way to kick start the day!
Try a PE with Joe session. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyCLoPd4VxBuS4UeyHMccVAjpWaNbGomt
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Word of the day |
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Sick sentence:
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Here is yesterday’s sick sentence written correctly:
They wouldn’t have missed the puppies’ first birthdays for the world.
Correct the following sentence.
whil he crepped down the eerie dark corridor their was a creek that came from the boys toylets
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Spellings |
Here are the new spellings for next week:
advice advise exercise service practise practice device devise realise
foreign forty frequently
Investigate the new spelling pattern. Can you find any other words that would fit? Look in your reading book to see if you can find any of your spellings.
Choose a few of your spellings (that you find trickiest) into an acrostic poem.
Look out for a video on Monday with Mrs White explaining the spelling rule further. See the English resources for the new Say Look Cover Write Check sheets.
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Times Tables
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If you haven’t yet, take a look at the games on numbots. |
Further Reading
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Please see the ‘Generic Reading to do at home’ link on the school website to choose a book for your daily reading. Don’t forget that many books on Epic have quizzes (there is a collection of quizable books in your ‘My Library’ section).
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Friday Resources
Thursday Resources
Wednesday Resources
Tuesday Resources
Monday Resources
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