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Wednesday 25th March 2020

Home Learning for today!

 

Video: https://vimeo.com/400303946

Password: TeamRB

 

Hi Team R-B,

 

Day 3 of home-schooling, hope you are all enjoying all the videos and the learning you are all doing. I'm missing you all so much! 

 

PE: Just Dance videos on youtube! Timber with the panda is my favourite!

 

Maths: Adding with exchanging:

a) 45 + 29 =

b) 34 + 38 =

c) 29 + 18 =

d) 653 + 19 =

e) 847 + 99 =

f) 485 + 839 =

Challenge: Can you create a poster all about addition?

 

English:

Miss R-B's Group: Book Review

I'm sure you have all read lots of books in your couple of days of home schooling. Today can you create a book review. Please include a summary of the book, what you enjoyed, what you didn't enjoy so much, a star rating, who the book is aimed at and why ... I will try and share some on the blog tomorrow!

Miss Aitken’s group

Please explain: we already know ‘ow’ “blow the snow” which usually comes at the end of words. ‘oa’ “goat in a boat” is usually the sound in the middle of the word. Use this knowledge to decide which of the sounds spells a word. Gowt? Goat.

Focus sound: ‘oa’ “goat in a boat” Spellings 1) goat  2) boat  3) float

Practice writing red words: was, saw, my, the (please use them in a sentence)

Miss Tranham’s group

Focus sound: ‘igh’ “fly high” Spellings 1) right  2) fright  3) knight (this has the “knock knock knight” sound at the beginning)

Practice writing red words: was, saw, my, the (maybe use them in a sentence)

Mrs Fetherston’s group

Focus sound: ‘are’ “care and share” Spellings 1) care 2) share 3) spare

Practice writing red words: was, saw, my, the (please use them in a sentence)

Mrs Smith’s group

Please explain: double consonant e.g. letter, hammer, ladder…in the middle of some words that end in ‘er’. This sounds similar to yesterday’s sound ‘ur’ (nurse with a purse) but uses different letters. ‘ur’ is usually the middle sound of a word, use this knowledge to decide which of the sounds spells a word. E.g. Tern? Turn. Hammur? Hammer.

Focus sound: ‘er’ “better letter” Spellings 1) ladder,    2) her    3) better

Practice writing red words: was, saw, my, the (please use them in a sentence)

 

Topic: Can you create a poster about mother animals and their young?

 

Handwriting: i, l, t

 

Help around the house: Can you tidy your room, dusting, tidying, hoovering! 

 

Love Miss R-B, Mrs Fetherston, Mr Brown and Charlie Fudge! xx