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Castleview Primary SchoolSchool Closure Work – Miss MorrisonUpdated Tasks Week Beginning – Monday 20th April 2020Some of our pupils are lucky to be in Literacy and Numeracy Teaching and Learning groups with Mrs Newall, Mrs Jeffrey and Miss Morrison.Some pupils are lucky to be taught by Mrs Martin for Health and Wellbeing and Mrs Mack for Outdoor Learning. During school closure periods when possible these teachers will post a weekly updated version of this document on the school website. They will update the box(es) below to set tasks for their groups. P4 - Read Write IncP5 - Read Write IncP7 – Maths Groupoirhyme – spoil the boyPractise saying the sound and rhyme above. Spell 5 words using the sound oi, e.g. spoilWith the words you have spelled, can you say how many sounds are in each word? Hint – use Fred talk. Write 4 sentences using the words you have spelled with the sound oi in them e.g. Please don’t spoil the game by cheating. Below are the rhymes for letter formation. Choose 5 letters to practise and write. Remember to say the rhyme as you form your letters. -1859266217 click the link above for a bigger version of the letter formation. 0 click the link above for a bigger version of the letter formation. are (sounds like air) rhyme – care and share Practise saying the sound and rhyme above. Spell 5 words using the sound are, e.g. careWith the words you have spelled, can you say how many sounds are in each word?Hint – use Fred talk. Write 4 sentences using the words you have spelled with the sound are in them e.g. I like to share my toys with all my friends. Below are the rhymes for letter formation. Choose 5 letters to practise and write. Remember to say the rhyme as you form your letters. click the link above for a bigger version of the letter formation. Number of the day – 356. Can you – halve it? Double it? Write it in words, partition it? Round it to the nearest 10 and 100. Prime number challenge: draw a 100 number square. Then shade in all the prime numbersExtra challenge: can you go higher than 100 with your prime numbers. If so, how high? Show your working. Multistep word problems: Please show all your working. Eight small bricks have the same mass as three large bricks. The mass of one small brick is 1.5kg. what is the mass of one large brick. Erica chooses a number. She divides it by four then subtracts 11. She then divides her answer by two. Her answer is 12.5. What was the number she started with? A famer has 5616 eggs. He stores them in boxes of 36. How many boxes will he fill? Practise a times table of your choice. ................
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