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Friday 12th June 2020

Look out for the celebration assembly and have a lovely weekend!

Maths:   

Rapid recap:  

This week we have been working hard on our number bonds to 10. Knowing these helps us add up to 10 quickly and easily. But it can also help us find number bonds to 20 and even to 100! 

Number bonds to 20 – just add 10 to your number bonds to 10! 

0+20 = 20 

1+19 = 20 

2+18 = 20... 

Super challenge – can you find number bonds to 100? Just add in tens instead of ones: 

We know that  

1 + 9 = 10 so  

10 + 90 = 100 

We know that  

3+7=10 so 

30 + 70 = 100 

We also need to practise number bonds to make any given number. Remember the best way to find all the different ways to make a number is to start from 0... 
How many number bonds make 5? 

0 + 5 = 5 

1 + __ = 5 

2 + __ = 5  

Challenge yourself to find the missing number bonds on the sheet Missing-Number-Bonds-Challenges-Activity-Sheets. Do as many as you want!  

 

   

English   Can I perform a poem? or Can I publish a poem? 

Watch this video that gives great advice about how to perform your poem. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFCcbFtd6Zo 

If performing is not your thing, then please publish your poem. Yesterday you should have finished editing and revising it, today I would like you to rewrite your whole poem on some beautiful paper or card. Use your best handwriting and make sure you space the poem out as described earlier in the week (pace verses, keep sentences fairly short). Alternatively, you could type up your poem on a computer and decorate it with pictures. 

Please see Scarlett Je's beautifully hand written poems attached below. 

  

 

Read Write Inc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ 

All videos are now being released at 9:30am and will be available for 24 hours only. 

 Hopefully you are comfortable in your knowledge of which Set of sounds (Set 1, 2, or 3) your child should be practising. If you are unsure, please email to ask and I will guide you.  

 isla.aitken@ramsgateartsprimaryschool.co.uk  

Please feel free to attempt the English tasks above on occasion too.  

 

Set 1 “o” for Orange (all around the orange). 

Spellings 

1) hello  2) sock  3) lost 

Hold a sentence 
1) Hello, are you lost? 

2) Put on your socks. 

 

Set 2 “ir” Whirl and twirl. 

Spellings 

1) squirt  2) thirteen  3) birthday 

Hold a sentence (write this sentence and then circle the odd one out) 

1) Which month is your birthday in? _____________ 

2) First put on the shirt then put on the skirt. 

 

Set 3 “er" as in Better letter. 
Spellings 
1) tower  2) term  3) finger 
Hold a sentence 
1) A mermaid is half fish and half a person. 

2) Blackpool is famous for the tall tower. 

  

Helpful links for parents and carers https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/   

And don't forget Miss Spurrier’s speed sounds for extra practice (accessible at any time as an option)  

RWI Set 1 sounds https://vimeo.com/414752875   

RWI Set 2 sounds https://vimeo.com/414764363   

RWI Set 3 sounds https://vimeo.com/414761386  

Red words  

Level 1 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417611100  

Level 2 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417629553   

Level 3 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417645041  

 

Topic   Continue.... IK the countries of the UK and their capital cities 

Cast your minds back to term 1 when we learnt about the 4 countries in the UK and their capital cities. 

What do the flags for each country look like and which plants are celebrated as emblems (symbols of representation) in each country? 

Attached is a quiz sheet for you to complete. You may need to ask you adults to help you or you may like to do some research to find out the answers. You may have an encyclopaedia, atlas or map book at home or you may like to do your research on the Internet. Some of the facts you may well remember! 

 

Have fun, and take your time, you have today and Friday to complete this task.