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SPAG,Spellings & ReadingEnglishCalligram PoemsMathsTopic ‘Misty Mountains’Day 1SPAG Countdown. Give yourself 3 minutes to come up with as many words as possible. Reading Read either a book, comic or magazine to your parents and tell them about what just happened. What was your favourite bit? What do you think will happen next? Practise your spellingsRead the poem “The Mountain” by Emily Dickinson. What do you think about the poem? Did you like it? What did you notice about the poem? What does it say about mountains? Highlight any examples of rhyming, personification and any words you don’t understand. Create a glossary by looking up the meanings of these words online or in a dictionary. Click on the following link to access this week’s maths lessons and resources. Click on Flashback lesson 1 video and listen to teaching pointers on Round Decimals. After the video, Get the Activity Lesson 1, ‘Round Decimals’, and complete tasks in your Home Learning Book. Inquiry 1Mountain FormationClick on the following links and find out about mountains, different types and how they are formed. Note down any keywords and technical language: There are five major types of mountains: fold mountains, fault block mountains, volcanic, dome, and plateau mountains.Look at the Types of Mountain resources and read through them.Draw a sketch of your favourite type of mountain and label.Day 2SPAG Play the sentence game Bug ClubPractise your spellingsLook at the examples of Calligram shape poems and talk with your family about how they are different from normal poems. Use the shaped pictures to write your own version or make your own about something you like. It could be about an animal like a dog or a squirrel, it could be about where you live or a flag to describe the country, or even the profile of a book or film character you like. Just be descriptive! Click on the following link to access this week’s maths lessons and resources. Click on Flashback lesson 2 video and listen to teaching pointers on Halves and Quarters. After the video, Get the Activity Lesson 2, ‘Halves and Quarters’, and complete tasks in your Home Learning Book.Inquiry 2Interpreting MapsLook at the Ordinance Survey Map resource sheet and read through thoroughly.Draw a map of your journey to school and label it with some of the Ordinance Survey symbols.ORIf you’re struggling, look outside your window and see if you can make an areal map of the street you live on. Can you label any landmarks like churches or places of worship, parking spots or park. Look on this website to help you. 3SPAG Play the punctuation game. Reading ComprehensionReally Rare Runes reading comprehension. Read the text and then cover it and answer the questions. Can you read it in less than a minute? Practise your spellingsLook at the range of dramatic mountain range pictures and listen to the ambient music while you work. you favourite image and split a page into 4 sections. What can you see, hear, feel and smell? Use metaphors and similes, adjectives and if you can start to think about ideas for personification. Click on the following link to access this week’s maths lessons and resources. Click on Flashback lesson 3 video and listen to teaching pointers on Pounds and PenceAfter the video, Get the Activity Lesson 3, ‘Pounds and Pence’, and complete tasks in your Home Learning Book.Inquiry 3Contour WeavingsUsing wool, ribbon or coloured threads of paper you will create an imaginative contour weaving. You could use a card loom or an old bicycle wheel as a frame for weaving concentric ‘contour’ lines in different textures and colours.Look at the slides explaining what contour lines are. Either make your own map or try and create your own contour patterns as a challenge using the resource sheet. Day 4SPAG Look through the adjectives tabs and then try the adjective quiz ComprehensionHow Thunor got his hammer reading comprehension. Read the text and then cover it and answer the questions. Can you read it in less than a minute? Practise your spellings Use the words from yesterday to create a calligram poem draft. Can you fit it into one verse? Does your poem tell a story like the one we looked at in the beginning of the week? Once you’ve finished have a family member skim and scan for any spelling mistakes. Click on the following link to access this week’s maths lessons and resources. Click on Flashback lesson 4 video and listen to teaching pointers on Ordering Money After the video, Get the Activity Lesson 4, ‘Ordering Money’, and complete tasks in your Home Learning Book.RE: Ramadan23 Apr 2020 - 23 May 2020Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.Look through the Ramadan’ PowerPoint slides and read the information about Ramadan.For more information about Ramadan go to this web site: Do one or both of the craft activities, Paper Lantern or Paper Plate Moon & Star.Day 5SPAG ] Look through the adjectives tabs and then try the adjective game a book of your own, or using Bug ClubSpellings TestTest your child on spellings Make a final draft of your mountain calligram on a mountain shaped piece of paper.Make sure you have the correct spelling and grammar and lovely handwriting. Then be creative!Decorate your poem to make it colourful, maybe write more verses and create a range of mountains to decorate your house with your wonderful work! Click on the following link to access this week’s maths lessons and resources. Click on Flashback lesson 5 video and listen to teaching pointers on Maths Challenge. After the video, Get the Activity Lesson 5, ‘Maths Challenge’, and complete tasks in your Home Learning Book.PSHE: RelationshipsKey Focus: LoveIdentify someone you love and write about why they are special to you.Write how you think most people feel when they lose someone or something, they love e.g. friend, relative, special toy etcDraw, colour and label your favourite thing or person and say why it/they are important to you.Here are some words that may help with your writing:KEY WORDS: Loss, strategy, shock, disbelief, numb, denial, anger, guilt, sadness pain, despair, hopelessness, relief, acceptance, depression.USEFUL NOTESDifferentiationOne star: MildTwo stars: SpicyThree stars: HotThere are 3 main lessons a day; Maths, Topic (includes RE and PSHE) and English (includes Spellings, reading and SPAG)Maths: 5 lessonsEnglish: 5 lessonsSPAG (spelling, punctuation and grammar): 5 lessonsReading: 5 lessonsTopic: 3 InquiriesRE 1 lessonPSHE: 1 lessonSpellings: 1 set of 5 spelling words per week ................
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