WordPress.com



P6 Learning GridMaths and NumberLiteracyOther AreasAnglesUsing the angles below the learning grid:1.Match the name of each angle to the number of degrees.2.Name each of the angles shown.WritingImagine you are a child worker in a mill in 1833. Use what you have been learning to write an accurate diary entry from their point of view. Things to include:-Where are you working?-How many hours do you work?-Describe how you are treated-Explain why you have to go to work-Explain how things have changed since the new Act was introduced-Remember to use capital letters and full stopsSTEM: Space Project 2For this mission, you will be travelling to Mars.1.Draw a picture of the sun and the correct order of the 8 planets (Remember: My Very Eager Mum Just Served Up Nachos).2.Label the 8 planets.3.Draw an arrow from the planet you are departing from to the planet you are landing on.Symmetry1.Write out the letters of the alphabet in capital letters2.look at each letter – do they have any lines of symmetry? Score out the ones which have no lines of symmetry. Draw the lines of symmetry on the rest of the letters. Some will have one, others might have more than one.ReadingRead for enjoyment for 20 minutes a day. Choose a book from home or read online. Remember you have your individual login for Epic! too. Our class code is: sbr7427Just like we do in class with our word wall, if you come across a word you don’t know – write it down and find the definition once you’ve finished reading.Industrial RevolutionIt was during this period that the first ever telephone was invented. Using the internet, research:1.Who invented the telephone?2.Where and when was this inventor born?3.When did this inventor invent the first telephone?4. Look for images of the first telephones invented – how did they work?Place ValueTo practice your learning on place value-Use the website ‘Topmarks’ marks.co.uk-Search for the game - ‘Place Value Millionaire’-Can you reach the top of the table, answering all 10 questions?Grammar: CommasWhen writing a list, we need commas to separate different items. The last item needs to be separated with the connective ‘and’. 1.Using the sentences below the grid, take out the extra ‘ands’ and put in the commas.plete the sentences below using commas and the connective ‘and’.-Things that make me happy are…-I am grateful for…-I am good at…Health and Wellbeing-Find ‘Play Like Share’ at:thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/watch/-Watch Episode 1: ‘Block Him Right Good, Alfie’-What different things do Sam, Ellie and Alfie do online?-What problem did Alfie face at the beginning of the cartoon?-How did the gamer make Alfie feel?-What did Alfie do when he realised something wasn’t right?-What happened when Selfie’s video was made public? How did it make them feel?SumdogLog on to Sumdog for at least 20 minutes daily, and take your time to answer questions, using all the strategies you have learnt in class. I will continue to set skills and monitor your progress. It has been great to see so many of you logging on! Look out for a friend request from me, so that I can reward your hard work with gifts and coins! Spelling - Space Spelling1.Practice your space spelling words2.Write your spelling words in alphabetical order3.When you are sure you know them ask a grown up or test yourself and move onto the next planet. As well as practicing your space spelling, continue to use Sumdog to help you to practice other spelling rules. I will check in to see your progress!ArtUse your imagination to create a drawing, using an image cut out from a newspaper or magazine.AnglesMatch the name of each angle to the number of degrees. Obtuse 90° Reflex Less than 90° Right More than 180° but less than 360° Acute 180° Straight More than 90° but less than 180°Name the angles below3886207099300020193013716000833755709930001695452527300044132562928500274320109855003460756057900016002022415500488955099050070294575374500739140691515001600201289050062039545656500457204432300069532551689000309880553720003098804775200062674576835000160020233680004876808331200045720233680001581155816600036195083312000361950233680007810505257800078105016637000CommasTake out the extra ‘ands’ and put in the commas.The packet contained red and blue and green and yellow felt tips. At the top of the league were Chelsea and Manchester United and Tottenham and Aston Villa and Liverpool. Violins and recorders and drums and guitars were all set out in the music room. Britain is made up of England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland. The tube was full of purple and green and yellow and red Smarties. George had sandwiches and crisps and chocolate and cakes in his packed lunch box. Leah had invited Alex and Josh and Matthew and Oliver and David and Danielle to her birthday party. The children loved it at the zoo. They saw monkeys and hippos and tigers and lions and a big polar bear. ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download