Day: March 30, 2020

The Daily Rigour – Numeracy for Learning

The aims of our newspaper are;

1. To enable young people to develop their numeracy skills and to apply them in new and unfamiliar contexts

2. To aid the development of literacy skills

3. To encourage young people to take an interest in the news

4. To provide a starting point for all teachers to promote the importance of numeracy within the context of their own subject.

This week’s edition can be found on this link The Daily Rigour 197 Worksheet

For more information or other editions go here https://www.cdmasterworks.co.uk/the-daily-rigour/

See below for a sneak preview

APRIL

Our  theme of the week is APRIL

If you complete some or all of the activities below, send them to me at gw09wilsonsharon01@glow.sch.uk and I will give you some feedback and publish your work here.

Happy Birthday to all of the children with April Birthdays.

Venus was not only the Roman goddess of love, but also of victory. History

The name April comes from the Latin name Aprilis, but experts aren’t completely sure what the origin is beyond that. Some have speculated that the name comes from the Latin word aperire, which means “to open,” presumably because it is during April that most of those beautiful spring flowers open up.

In ancient Roman times, the month of April was closely associated with the Roman goddess Venus, who symbolized love, prosperity, and fertility. It’s interesting to note that the corresponding goddess in Greek myth is Aphrodite, and some historians have thought that the month was actually named after her.

Venus was not only the Roman goddess of love, but also of victory.
Questions for you?
1. How many days are in April?
2. Do you know the rhyme which helps you to remember this?

30 days has _____________, ______________, ______________ and _______________. All the rest have 31 except for ____________ all alone.

3. What season is the month of April in?
4. Can you name all of the months of the year?

The planet Venus was named after the Roman Goddess.

Watch the video below about the planet Venus and then answer the questions.
Questions for you?
1.Venus is the ___________ planet from the sun?
2. Why is Venus sometimes known as Earth’s twin?
3. Do you think that humans will ever travel to Venus? Why do you think this?

Fun Facts

  • If you were born in April, your birthstone is the diamond. Lucky you! Diamonds are thought to be symbolic of eternal love, and also represent balance, clarity, and inner strength.
  • If you were born in April but before the 19th, your astrological sign is Aries, and if you were born between the 20th and the 30th, your sign is Taurus. Those born under the sign of Aries are often upbeat leaders, and those who are Taurus are known to be reliable and ambitious.

 

  • In Thailand, the new year is celebrated in April, from April 13-15. Some traditions include visiting Buddhist temples, visiting loved ones and family members, parades, and even giant street-wide water fights!
This Thai tradition sure looks like fun!

This Thai tradition sure looks like fun!

Questions for you
  1. What star sign are you? What is your birth stone?
  2. Mrs Wilson was born on October 2nd, what star sign is she?

Famous Birthdays

  • Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), famous renaissance artist and mathematician, was born on April 15, 1452. He is knoLeonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous artists of all time!wn for painting the iconic Mona Lisa, as well as for his forward-thinking ideas and designs surrounding solar power, civil engineering, and hydrodynamics.

Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous artists of all time. Here’s a little video about Leonardo da Vinci.

Why don’t you practise being an artist now and draw this daffodil.

Here is my first attempt at a daffodil. I will try again and see how I can improve on it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was born on April 23, 1564. You’ve probably studied his writing before; many of his plays are still taught in school, including Romeo and JulietHamlet, and Macbeth. Watch the fun video song below to learn the story of Romeo and Juliet.

 

 

Queen Elizabeth II, our queen is one of the longest reigning monarchs in British history. She was born on April 21, 1926. She’s been queen since 1953!

Questions for you?
  1. Write down 2 facts about Leonardo da Vinci that you found interesting from the video?
  2. What was Romeo and Juliet’s family names?
  3. What age will the queen be on her birthday?
can you solve our riddle

What is Seen in the Middle of March and April that Can’t be Seen at the Beginning or end of Either Month?

 

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” (also commonly known as “Daffodils“) is a poem by William Wordsworth. It is Wordsworth’s best-known work.

The poem was inspired by an event on 15 April 1802 in which Wordsworth and his sister came across a “long belt” of daffodils.

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Why don’t you write a poem. It could be about April or Spring or Flowers..

You could even be in with a chance of winning a prize for your poetry entry. Read the exciting post below.

I would love to read your poems

April Fool’s Day