Daily Timetable
Hi Red Class! This is what we will be doing today:
9:00 – Reading- Login to Bug club and read your book for 20 minutes. Make sure you answer the questions whenever you see the green bug picture.
9.20 – Study Ladder – practise your maths skills on Study Ladder
9.45 – English – Join in with the Google Meet English lesson then carry on with your independent work afterwards.
10.45 – Break time – play a game with your family or you could do a Joe Wicks workout!
11.15 – Maths – Join in with the Google Meet Maths lesson then carry on with your independent work afterwards.
12.15 – Lunch time!
1.15 – Phonics – Join in with the Google Meet Phonics lesson
1.45 – Science – independent work – look below for the Science lesson.
2.30 – Break time – play a game with your family or you could do a Joe Wicks workout!
2.45 – Sharing/Story time – join in with the Google Meet session.
3.15 – Relax!
English
There will be a google meet session at 9.45 to explain this work. Please login using the link sent to you via email to join in.
Today we are learning: to punctuate sentences correctly.
Task:
Look at these sentences. Is the punctuation correct ? Should they have a full stop or a question mark at the end of the sentence ? Do they have capital letters in the correct places ?
Write them out and correct the punctuation.
Animal Information Sentences
- cats need a cat flu jab every year
- Rabbits are friendly animals and like to live in pairs.
- hamsters like to bury their food
- should you keep one rabbit as a pet
- How do cats communicate?
- Rabbits communicate using a secret code!
- how often should a hamster’s hutch be cleaned out
- Hamsters love fruit and vegetables to eat.
- cats spend about 16 hours asleep each day
Maths
There will be a google meet session at 11.15 to explain this work. Please login using the link sent to you via email to join in.
Today we are learning to: use arrays
This is an array
Arrays have rows. We can represent the rows with an addition and a multiplication sentence. Arrays have columns. We can represent the columns with an addition and a multiplication sentence.
Can you answer these questions about arrays ? Write out the number sentences on a piece of paper and fill in the gaps.
Challenge sheet:
Science
Today we are learning: to sort materials by their properties
Materials have different properties. Here are some examples:
Task:
Go on a hunt around your house for some different objects that have these properties. Draw the table the below, then draw what you have found under one of its properties and label it. Can any objects fit in more than one box ?