Homework 26th February

 

These are the words for the Islanders this week –

 

Write a sentence for each picture in the grid – remember to make sure your sentence makes sense. You should check your work afterwards, have you got neat letters, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops?

Read this passage and write out all the oe words. Then have a go at answering the questions. Remember to answer in sentences. Check your work afterwards.

Now you come up with 2 questions to ask a friend in class. Read the passage again and choose your questions carefully. Remember to include a question mark at the end.

 

Here are the words for the Mainlanders

Choose 5 words and write them out 3 times neatly circle or underline the oi phoneme in each word.

Now look at these pictures. Write the matching word and write a sentence for each one.

Have a go at this read and draw activity.

 

Keep going over your 2x  5x and 10x tables – use this Daily 10 game to help you – you can choose your table and your challenge!

Top Marks – Daily 10

 

We have been trying to improve our mental maths calculations – use this 100 square to help you add and subtract these calculations.

100 square

You can flip the 100 square so it counts up from 1 to 100

Remember to add up or down in 10s then add or subtract the ones, here is an example –

23+45 =  (start at 23 jump up 4 lots of 10 then add on 5) = 68

56-24 = (start at 56 jump down 2 lots of 10 then subtract 4 = 32

There are a mixture of calculations here – choose 5 of them – there are some spicy challenge ones.  Feel free to complete them all if you dare!

15+24 =              14+23 =            45+38 =           24+36 =             156+32 =

78-32 =               29-12=              98-74 =            86-53 =              179-52  =

 

As always check your Bug Club – remember to read the book, answer the bugs and select how you felt about it at the end so that you can earn your coins.

Why not dip into your library and have a look at the books you have previously read. Read them again and see if you can come up with a couple of questions to ask someone in your family about the book – remember – you need to know the answer first!

 

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