Menu
Home Page

Home Learning WC 23.03.20

24th March 2020

 

Morning ,

 

This is your learning pack for the week. In your learning pack, there are lessons for Maths, English and Topic.

Maths

There are 3 maths lessons related to fractions of numbers and shape. There are some accompanying powerpoints to help you with these.

Remember our sharing circle strategy for finding fractions of numbers

Please remember that MyMaths is available to you at all times and on there are many learning challenges that we have set for you to be getting on with.

English

For English, we have been learning all about the Great Fire of London. As you know, Samuel Pepys was famous for writing his diary of the Great Fire of London and this week, your task is to start up your Daily Diary.

Remember when you are writing to use capital letters, simple and extended sentences, adjectives and full stops.

Topic/Design Technology

For your topic activities this week:

  1. Create a fire engine design. We know that some of you have already created your fire engine design, but as some of you weren’t in school, this is an opportunity to make your design even better and to share these with your parents.
  2. In your daily diary, create a factfile about Samuel Pepys. You can design this however you like.

At the end of the week, we would like you to send in a picture of your factfile of Samuel Pepys. Can you please send this back to the Badgers email by Friday 27th March. If you would like to send in a picture of your fire engine design, you may choose to. Please also send in any pictures that you take of your completed maths work.

We know that some of you may not have access to a printer, therefore you may complete the work onto plain paper and take photographs to send in of your completed work.

If you have any questions related to this work please email the badgers email address and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

We will be checking and marking work over the weekend, therefore it is crucial that work is returned by Friday.

Many thanks and stay safe,

Mrs Banks and Mrs Cash

 

Top