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7519946-179500Year 4 Weekly Homework Tasks – week beginning: 30/03/20Columbia Primary SchoolIndependent readingRead for at least 20 mins a day. You can still log on and quiz on your books using Accelerated Reader . Adults are looking at your quizzes every week and changing targets. Keep going!You may have books to read at home. Use this website to see if it has an Accelerated Reader Quiz. Check out ReadOn. This has many free online books to read. They all have an Accelerated Reader Level and Quiz! Find a book you would like to read, click on ‘Information,’ and then click on ‘Details’ to find out the level, points and quiz number. At the end of the week, write a review of a book you have read. Include information on:The name of the book and the authorIs it a fiction or non-fiction book?Your favourite part from the book – “I enjoyed the part in the book … It made me feel …” or “An interesting fact I found out was…” if the book was non-fiction.Who would you recommend the book to? – “I would recommend the book to people who enjoy reading about… because…”Reading (answers provided so you can mark your work)Monday – Read ‘Belle’s Brilliant Blog’ and answer the questions. Think about your clarification strategies if you are finding words tricky.Tuesday – Read the next section of ‘Belle’s Brilliant Blog’ and answer the questions.WritingWednesday – Match the vocabulary to the definitions. Make a table on what you should and shouldn’t do to look after your teeth.Thursday – Write a set of instructions to persuade people to look after their teeth properly. Use the box-up plan/sentence starters to help. Friday – the instructions for Chocolate Easter nest buns have been jumbled! Can you order them and write it down correctly?MathsMonday – Practise any times tables you are finding tricky to remember on ‘Hit the Button’ (). Then play Times Tables Rockstars ().Tuesday – Practise measuring in ml to make an Oompa Loompa Fruit Fizzer then answer the questions at the end of the recipe. Draw a place value chart to help with your calculations. Wednesday – Practise any time stables you are finding tricky to remember. Write out all the multiples and put a circle around each. Begin at 0 and link the multiples in order to create a spider web effect (see image). Time yourself. Can you do it quicker next time? Thursday – Read the ingredients list for the chocolate cookies and answer the questions. You can bake them if you like!Friday – Have a go at solving the two problems - remember to work systematically! Story timeCheck out Columbia’s Vimeo channel () – you will find a story time run by Lesley for Year 4. Make sure you listen closely as there may be a quiz at the end…PEGo for a walk/cycle/scoot in your local area with your parent and/or carer – be sure to stay in your own space and wash your hands when you get back home!Work out with Maurice () and end with some dancing ()Work-out every morning with Joe Wicks, the Body Coach. He posts a live video for children at 9am Mon - Fri on his YouTube channel – ()Art/DTTuesday – Design an instruction poster telling children how to brush their teeth.Wednesday – Can you create an origami tooth? Have a go and tweet us your attempts ()Thursday – Mr Wonka has set you a challenge! He has designed a brand new bar and needs your help designing an eye-catching new wrapper. Read his notes to help you with the design.Friday – Follow the instructions you have written from the morning’s Writing task and bake Chocolate Easter nest buns with your parent and/or carer. Humanities (Science/Geography/History)Monday – create a factfile on teeth with the following information from the links ( , ) Some questions you could answer:Weekly timetable – Week beginning Monday 30th MarchMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday9.00 – 9.30Independent readingIndependent readingIndependent readingIndependent readingIndependent reading9.30 – 10.30Reading taskReading taskWriting task – table of ideas for looking after teethWriting task – instructions for looking after your teethWriting task – order and write instructions10.30 – 11.00Break11.00 – 12.00Maths Maths - measurementsMathsMaths measurementsMaths – converting measurements12.00 – 1.00Lunch1.00 – 2.00Story timeStory timeStory timeStory timeStory timePEPEPEPEPE2.00 – 2.30Break2.30 – 3.30HumanitiesArtDTArt – draw wrapper from Mr Wonka’s briefDT – baking!Monday - Reading5137785152759Questions:Why is Belle’s surgery so busy? Find two reasons to explain your answer.‘they can help scour and clean teeth’Choose the best word to replace scour in the sentence above.wipedustscrubrubSammy does not look after her teeth very well. Give two reasons from the text that shows this. What food does Belle encourage patients to eat to help look after their teeth?Write down a top tip for looking after your teeth.00Questions:Why is Belle’s surgery so busy? Find two reasons to explain your answer.‘they can help scour and clean teeth’Choose the best word to replace scour in the sentence above.wipedustscrubrubSammy does not look after her teeth very well. Give two reasons from the text that shows this. What food does Belle encourage patients to eat to help look after their teeth?Write down a top tip for looking after your teeth.23812529908500540004020955Answers: 1. One of the dentists has been away/school holidays. 2. scrub. 3. She eats sugary snacks and needs fillings. 4. Carrots, apples and other hard fruits. 5. Eat fruit/brush your teeth, don’t eat sugary snacks.00Answers: 1. One of the dentists has been away/school holidays. 2. scrub. 3. She eats sugary snacks and needs fillings. 4. Carrots, apples and other hard fruits. 5. Eat fruit/brush your teeth, don’t eat sugary snacks.Monday – Humanities (Science)6599208102539300Here is an example of a fact file on teeth. You can add in your own information/choose your own questions from the websites you have looked at. Example questions: How many teeth does a baby have? How many teeth does an adult have? Can you find out the four main types of teeth? What is their job? A fun fact you discovered about teeth.Type of ToothWhat does it look like? (Draw it)What does it do? Incisor________________Canine________________Premolar________________Molar________________Fun fact about teeth________________-64194746297200Tuesday - Reading444933793561Questions:True or false: plaque is good for your teeth.Write down a benefit of flossing your teeth every day.Why does Belle think that some of her patients won’t be eating any more bonfire toffee? Give two reasons.Why do you think the event is called ‘bonfire toffee’?‘the bacteria can irritate the gums’Choose the best word to replace irritate in the sentence above.help bother clean rot00Questions:True or false: plaque is good for your teeth.Write down a benefit of flossing your teeth every day.Why does Belle think that some of her patients won’t be eating any more bonfire toffee? Give two reasons.Why do you think the event is called ‘bonfire toffee’?‘the bacteria can irritate the gums’Choose the best word to replace irritate in the sentence above.help bother clean rot4450715100965Answers: 1. False. 2. Prevents gum disease. 3. Breaks teeth/pulls out fillings/leaves patients in pain and costs money – makes them poor. 4. Bonfire night in is November and children sometimes get treats when watching fireworks on bon-fire night such as toffee-apples. 5. bother00Answers: 1. False. 2. Prevents gum disease. 3. Breaks teeth/pulls out fillings/leaves patients in pain and costs money – makes them poor. 4. Bonfire night in is November and children sometimes get treats when watching fireworks on bon-fire night such as toffee-apples. 5. botherTuesday – Maths702246522225000Oompa Loompa Fruit Fizzer125ml orange juice* 120ml mango juice*145ml apple juice* 230ml sparkling waterCarefully measure each of the liquids using a measuring jug or electronic scales set to ml.Add ice/chopped fruit to serve! *you can use any kinds of juice you have at home/squash3153015288134001. How much juice have you made altogether? 2. How much would there be if you Doubled the quantitiesHalved the quantitiesShared juice between 2/4 people?6391910274320Answers: 1. 620ml 2. 850ml/160ml/310/15500Answers: 1. 620ml 2. 850ml/160ml/310/1553. I want to make 1litre of juice using 3 different kinds of squash. Can you write a recipe to help me measure the right amounts? Can you find another way to make the same amount? Tuesday – ArtUse this website to find out instructions on how to brush your teeth - (() Use the instructions to create an eye-catching poster telling children how to brush their teeth. Below is an example.right807500Brushing your teethBrush?your teeth twice a?day - after breakfast and last thing before going to bed. Don't have anything to eat or drink after you have cleaned your teeth before going to bed.?Use a small toothbrush with?soft?bristles because hard bristled toothbrushes can damage teeth and gums.Use fluoride toothpaste because it will protect your teeth and stop them from rotting.? -44132542799000460375038354000Wednesday – MathsWednesday – WritingMatch the vocabulary to the definitions plaqueThe breakdown of a tooth due to a poor diet of lack of brushing gum diseaseA material dentists use to restore a?tooth?damaged by decay back to its normal function and shapefluorideA diet that has a variety of food types-444563500tooth decaya sticky substance on teeth in which bacteria livesbalanced dietA natural mineral containing salt which is added to toothpaste in order to reduce tooth decaycavitiesAn infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place caused by poor brushing filings a rotten part of a tooth which leaves a hole(Answers: plaque – sticky substance on teeth, gum disease – an infection of the tissues, fluoride – a natural mineral, tooth decay – a rotten part of the tooth, balanced diet – a diet of variety of foods, cavities – a rotten part of the teeth, fillings – a natural mineral used to restore)Now make a table in your book and sort information about looking after your teeth. One side are things you should do and the other side is things you shouldn’t do. Use the vocab starter, your fact file from Monday and your research from last week to help. Below is an example:You shouldYou shouldn’tdo drink water because it contains no sugar and won’t harm your teethdon’t drink fizzy drinks because they can cause tooth decay. Think about what you should/shouldn’t eat, how often you should go to the dentist, what type of toothpaste to use, how often you should brush your teeth etc.Thursday – Maths5864225762000Willy Wonka’s Choccy Woccy Cookies 250g butter350g light soft brown sugar2 large eggs350g self-raising flour100g cocoa powder200g chocolate chips or chunks What is the total weight of the weighed ingredients? (Not the eggs). Can you write your answer 2 ways (in g and kg).69977005651500What would the weight be if we doubled all the ingredients?What would it be if we halved them?Each cookie weights 30g. How much would 6 cookies weigh? How much would 12 cookies weigh? Use your known facts. The Oompa Ooompa bakes 84 cookies for Charlie to share with his family (Mr and Mrs Bucket, 4 grandparents plus Charlie). How many cookies does each person receive? Use your known facts. Thursday – WritingWrite a persuasive set of instructions telling people how to look after their teeth. Use your ideas from the table you made on Wednesday, as well as any other research you have done. Below is an example of a box-up plan/set of sentence starters. Use it to help structure your instructions.IntroductionDo you want a beautiful, bright smile so that…Read on to find out…Brush your teethwith fluoride tooth paste.morning and night.for two minutes a day.Eat a healthy dietwith calcium-rich foods.with lots of water.Avoid fizzy drinksso that you teeth don’t decay.so that you don’t get cavities.Visit the dentistwho will help with toothache.who will clean your teeth.who can give you fillings.ConclusionIf you follow these instructions… Thursday - Artleft1129800My dear children, I have been busy in my wonderful Inventing Room and have designed a brand new chocolate bar! However, I need your help to come up with an eye-catching wrapper design! Below I have written the ingredients and a possible name for my newest creation. I suspect you will have much more imaginative names so please feel free to use them.Yours sincerely, Willy Wonka.Name: Wonka’s Magical Fudge-mallow DelightIngredients: Creamy milk chocolate on the outside with sprinkled popping-candy pieces on-top. Inside contains a mixture of toffee-fudge and marshmallow mixed with milk chocolate. -707809101408Friday - WritingThe instructions on how to bake Chocolate Easter nest buns have been jumbled! Can you put them in order and write them into your book. Look underneath when you are finished to see if you were right.1. Remove the bowl from the heat and gently stir in the corn flakes until all of the cereal is coated in the chocolate.2. Divide the mixture between the paper cases and press 3 chocolate eggs in the centre of each nest. 3. Line a 12-hole fairy cake tin with paper cases.4. Chill in the fridge for 1 hour, or until completely set.5. Melt the chocolate, golden syrup and butter in a bowl set over a saucepan of gently simmering water (do not let the base of the bowl touch the water).6. Stir the mixture until smooth.487145727731500-8890040132000Friday – Maths237621874750Answers: Alex is right. Alex’s car weighs 5300g Mo’s car weighs 4300g Dexter’s car weighs 4000gA00Answers: Alex is right. Alex’s car weighs 5300g Mo’s car weighs 4300g Dexter’s car weighs 4000gAFriday - DTHere are the instructions on how to bake Chocolate Easter nest buns in order! Did you get, them right? Now attempt to bake these delicious treats with your parent/carer. Tweet us if you were successful! (@emer_columbia @pearl_columbia) (You can watch the ‘how to videos’ on the bottom of this web page to help - )41319451206500Ingredients 225g/8oz plain chocolate, broken into pieces2 tbsp golden syrup50g/2oz butter75g/2?oz cornflakes 36 mini chocolate eggs1. Line a 12-hole fairy cake tin with paper cases. 2. Melt the chocolate, golden syrup and butter in a bowl set over a saucepan of gently simmering water (do not let the base of the bowl touch the water).3. Stir the mixture until smooth.4. Remove the bowl from the heat and gently stir in the corn flakes until all of the cereal is coated in the chocolate.5. Divide the mixture between the paper cases and press 3 chocolate eggs in the centre of each nest. 6. Chill in the fridge for 1 hour, or until completely set ................
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