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Tuesday

Maths

 

Please watch my maths feedback video before starting today's lesson. Some handy tips and a understanding check before you move on.

Today's video is on the link below - Multiply 3 by 2 digits. After watching the video please complete the worksheet.

 

If you get stuck you can revisit the video for clarification. You MUST also use the answer sheet to check your answers.  

Literacy
To gather information and evidence for a newspaper report.
 

Guided Reading

For Guided Reading today - we would like you to have a go at answering these questions about the book cover. See Mrs Moore's video on the video section for guidance on how to answer these questions in your books. 

 

What is the name of the book and author?

What do you think a book called ‘Rooftoppers’’ might be about? 

Where is the story set and how do you know?

What does the picture on the cover make you think about the story? How does it do that?

Handwriting
Please click on the link below to access the animation for today's handwriting join. Aim to spend 10 minutes practising the join. Perhaps you could practise writing any words which use this join?

Science

 

There is a short video introduction to this lesson on the video section

 

Your science lesson today is all about how forces are measured. You will need a pencil and a ruler to draw a diagram and a table of results. You can find your lesson on the link below.

 

 

PE  - Battle Ships!
Spellings
Your spellings have been uploaded onto Spelling Shed this week. You should spend at least 15 minutes practising your spellings every day. Mrs Purser will check at the end of the week.
Times Tables Rockstars
You should spend at least 15 minutes practising your times tables every day. Mrs Purser will check at the end of the week.
Reading
Make sure you read your reading book for at least 15 minutes a day. If you run out of books to read then Oxford Reading Tree have a large range of online books. Make sure you upload a photo of your reading record on a Friday.
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