Homework: Wednesday 7th February (Completed)

Homework this week consists of:

1.) 10 spelling words to be written (in rainbow colours, newspaper cutouts, in sand with a photo taken etc) three times and three sentences in their homework jotter. You can mix and match the three ways you do it; write one in rainbow colours, cut one set out in newspapers and just type the last one etc – it is up to you!

 

2.) BugClub Reading Books/Online Bugclub – pages to be read/task will be written on homework marker to do in your homework jotter/Glow Blogs

 

3.) Maths: Beat that challenge! Try your best! Do working on the back of the sheet if you need to. Try a new strategy! Please try the questions yourself – give your parents/guardians a break. If you’re not sure, come and ask me. Just make sure you don’t do it the day before Wednesday!!!!

P.s. Use your homework guidance sheets to help you. It’s what they are there for.  They are like cheat sheets!

4 comments

  1. says:

    Sentences:

    1. On a bike you must be careful.
    2. Birds find it helpful it to navigate because they have a bone in their beak that lets them feel the magnetic field.
    3. My cat is spiteful because he is not youthful.

  2. says:

    Ike MacKeen story 1 Clever Polly

    The wolf comes to the house and wants to eat Polly but then he smells the pie and he wants to eat that. But at the end he is too full.The next time he came he smelled the chocolate cake and then he’s too full again. The next time he comes he is trying not to be full so he can eat her but he is fooled again because of toffee but is to hot and it burns the skin of his mouth.

    Story 2

    This time he try to climbed up to her bed room. The first time he plants a grape pip and it does not work:(.Then he plants the rum of a ladder but it still do not work. the final time he try’s he put a bean but since the bean is not magic it do not work again.

    • says:

      Good summaries. You have managed to extract the main points. Just watch out for capital letters at the start of sentences – don’t forget about them!

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