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Today's Tasks
The following tasks may be done in any order. Follow up activities can be found in the Resources section below. If you complete these, just copy them out into your Home Learning Book or on paper.Sometimes answers are given.Here, please try the tasks first and then check the answers afterwards. REMEMBER we learn from our mistakes - having a go is most important.
If you click on any yellow box, it will take you directly to a lesson link. | |
Watch BBC Daily on iPlayer - Today's programme talks about Rivers - so definitely give it a watch. | |
Maths |
Starter Activity Practise finding these unit fractions. (Click here for yesterday's video if you need help)
Once you have answered all of the questions, ask an adult to check them for you or contact me so I can mark them for you. |
Main Activity In this lesson, you will learn more closely about the relationship between millimetres (mm), and centimetres (cm). You will develop strategies to convert from one measurement to the other and back again.
Click here to start the lesson Use these two keys to move backwards and forwards through the lesson. |
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English |
Starter Activity From the list, click on Activity 6 Remember to press 'Hide List ' to see the whole activity.
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Main Activity Today's lesson is a BBC Bitesize lesson called 'Exploring recounts'. There are two videos to watch, and 3 activities. The last activity is to write your own recount from one of the titles below.
Or you could recount a day in LOCKDOWN. This is your chance to put all of those sentence structure skills that Mr Smailes has taught you to good use. Please send me your recounts, I would love to read them. |
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Other Art |
In the resources section below is your next Art lesson ,on Landscapes,from Mrs Guy. Enjoy completing the activity and post your work on Dojo or send me an email. |
The Daily challenge is an additional activity for you to complete if you have time and wish to do so. | |
Daily Challenge | Extra information |
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Watch the YouTube video to get some ideas on how NOT to do this challenge!
Then you have a go. Thank you Mr Smailes for this challenge |