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10 YEAR 4 HOME LEARNING: Week beginning 8/3/2021MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridayActive sessionHow many times can you pass a ball around your waist in 60 seconds?How many times can you throw a ball up, clap once and catch it in 60 seconds?How many burpees canyou complete in 60 seconds?How many mountainclimbers can you complete in 60 seconds?How many slalom runs can you complete in 60seconds?Layout 3 objects 3 steps apart, you must run in and out of the objectsand back to the start to complete 1 slalom run.MathsCount in 2’s to 50 and back againIf you can do this, count from 1,234 - 1300 in 2’sToday’s lesson is lines of symmetry in 2’s to 48.Count in 4’s to 48What do you notice?How can the 2 times table help you with the 4 times tableWrite out your 4 times table.Today’s lesson is identifying lines of symmetry in a pattern in 4’s to 64Work on the facts from the 4 times table you found tricky.If you are confident, write out the division facts for the 4 times table. Start with48 divided by 4 = 12Today’s lesson is complete a symmetrical pattern the multiples of 2 to 32.Write the multiples of 4 to 32.Write the multiples of 8 to 32.Can you spot any patterns?Write out the 8 times table. Stick with the 4 times table if this is tricky.Today’s lesson iscalculating unit fractions of quantities in 8’s to 96Write out the 8 times table.If you can do this well, write the division fact for the 8 times table.Start with 96 divided by 8Today’s lesson iscalculating non- unit fractions of quantities report on the words that you have found tricky this week someone to test you on this week’s spellingshideousspontaneousgorgeouscarnivorousvigoroustremendousreligiouscuriousmonstrousenviousTopicTry making Anglo-Saxon bread or Viking flatbread (search online for recipes).Look at King Alfred’s pledge: ‘I desired to live worthily as long as I lived, and to leave after my life, to the men who should come after me, the memory of me in good works’. Write a pledge – how would you like to be remembered in the future?Look at images of Anglo-Saxon coins. Can you design a coin? You could draw a picture or use modelling clay or other materials to make your coin look like metal – use your imagination!Find out more about the Futhark alphabet (also known as the runic alphabet), used by the Vikings. Write a short message using the runic characters. Vikings wrote on wood, bone and stone. What will you use?Dress up in a typical Saxon or Viking costume. Are you a farmer, warrior, child or tradesperson? Red and gold were favourite colours, but poorer people might not have been able to afford to dye their cloth.WellbeingDaily challengeMake up a rap or song about your favourite TV programme, food or item of your choice. What are my best qualities?You are a special, unique person with many different positive qualities. Can you make a list of these qualities?Examples:I am honestI am braveI make people laughMaking negative thoughts into positive ones:Can you change these negative thoughts into positive ones?I am not good at maths because I only got 16 out of 20 correct.I don’t want to move houses as I won’t make any new friends and will be lonely.Meditation:Find a safe place to sit, close your eyes and listen to this guided meditation: your own short poem/song to describe all your positive qualities. Other Online LearningReading on Bug ClubTimes tables on TT RockstarsReading on Bug ClubTimes tables on TT RockstarsReading on Bug ClubTimes tables on TT RockstarsReading on Bug ClubTimes tables on TT RockstarsReading on Bug ClubTimes tables on TT Rockstars ................
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