P4WN Home Learning 13.4.20

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Home Learning Packs – P4WN 13.4.20

Good morning everyone!  We hope that you have managed to have an enjoyable Easter break.  We will continue to post ideas/activities/work suggestions on this page so that pupils can consolidate some of their previous learning. The home packs are still available with many websites which you can access and may find useful. There is no expectation that you will carry out all of the activities suggested.

Numeracy/maths

  • Pupils can work on multiplication/division at their own level. Continuing to practise times tables and extend to further tables, if confident, is always a worthwhile activity.

Linking division to multiplication is important and knowledge of the fact families. For example:

5×2=10   2×5=10   10÷5=2   10÷2=5

Hit the Button is a very good online game to practise this. You can make up your own multiplication/division bingo or use the link below.

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t2-m-4204-2-3-4-5-and-10-division-table-bingo

 

Below are various worksheets that you could do as well. Choose whichever ones you think are suitable for you to practise. Make up your own questions for challenge.

https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/downloadable-resource?id=564941&file=fl_ppm1-102.pdf

https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/downloadable-resource?id=564967&file=fl_ppm1-128.pdf

https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/downloadable-resource?id=564968&file=fl_ppm1-129.pdf

https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/downloadable-resource?id=564006&file=fl_apm1-317.pdf

There will be weekly challenges on Sumdog for pupils to complete which are linked to prior learning. There are also individual practise games assigned to each pupil on Heinemann Active Maths which will be kept up to date daily/weekly as required. You can do as many or as few as you would like.

 

Literacy

  • pupils could write an imaginative story and illustrate it. We have talked about characters, setting and plot. Here are some suggested topics/titles but you can choose your own!

Aliens/space, Underwater Adventure, Wizards, The Secret Door.

If you would like to type them up you could send them to me via the school admin email to read. Or you could send your illustrations to me on Twitter. Or record yourself reading them aloud!

  • pupils should try to continue to read books that they enjoy. There are many audio books available to download online for free while schools are closed. Two such websites are listed below.

https://.stories.audible.com

https://www.amazon.co.uk

You could write a short book review to recommend your book to a friend.

 

Health and Wellbeing

  • pupils could go over how to call 999 in an emergency which we learned about last term. There are lots of online videos to do this e.g.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX2pwVxgtIQ

Role play with a family member(s) as to what you would do in different situations.

Continue to try to stay active while playing in the garden or exercising with your family. Andy Murray set a video challenge to see if people could do 100 volleys (like keepie ups with two people) without dropping the ball.  You might be able to do something similar with tennis racquets, badminton racquets, footballs etc. Let me know how you get on and how many you can do!

 

Social Studies

  • pupils could think about weather and climate which we also looked at last term. We talked about which animals live in different climate zones. You can invent/design a creature to live in one of the main climate zones and say why it is adapted to live there. Use your imagination and think about what it looks like, what it eats and what kind of home it would have. It can be anything you want it to be!

FROM A LITTLE ACORN GROWS A MIGHTY OAK

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