Good morning P4/5, welcome to week 2 of home working.
Spelling
Below are your new spelling words for the week. Copy or type these words out 3 times and pick ONE spelling activity from the grid, in link below, to complete each day. You should aim to do this every day and on Friday ask an adult to complete a spell check with your new words.
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Primary 4 Group Topaz SPELLING WORDS
Primary 4 Group Sapphires SPELLING WORDS
Primary 5 Pearls SPELLING WORDS
Primary 5 Diamonds SPELLING WORDS
Primary 5 Group Rubies SPELLING WORDS
***********Try out the free spelling games on the links below************
http://https://pbskids.org/games/spelling/
If pbs link above does not work copy the url and paste manually.
Reading
Mrs Manning would like you to focus on the 2 books allocated to your group this week. Read the books and answer the bug club questions which appear as you are reading. I can check and keep a record that you have completed the book on Bug Club and of your score for the comprehension test for each book.
Primary 5
Horowitz Blue A
Kura’s Story
Ampata and the Scarlet Macaws
Horowitz Grey B
Dinkin Dings and the Double from Dimension 9
Charlie and Alice: A Friend in Need
Morpurgo Grey A
Beowulf and the Beast
Charlie and Alice Finding a Friend
Primary 4
Walliams Group Brown B
101 Ways to Beat Boredom
In Their Shoes: My Life As a Roman Slave
Rowling Group White Level
Monkeys (Mainsails)
The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor:Monkeys and Monsters
Numeracy and Maths
Mrs Manning has set Number work on Sumdog for both Primary 4 and 5. It is important that this is completed by ALL students during the course of the week. Also please remember to keep up with practising your times tables.
Primary 5
Learning Intention : I can multiply decimals by 10, 100,1000
In class we have done a lot of working on multiplying by 10,100, and 1000 and we have used a place value grid on the board to help us. To recap when you multiply by 10 the digits all move one place to the left .
Example: 3.6 x10 = 36 ( The 3 Units moves one place to the left and takes on the value 3 Tens, the 6 tenths moves one place to the left and takes on the value 6 Units.
- Click on the link below and open up the powerpoint in the file. Work through the activities on the powerpoint slideshow with an adult. This recaps on work we have done multiplying whole numbers by 10,100,1000 and also explains very well multiplying and dividing decimals.
- Click on the resources folder in the link and select one of the differentiated worksheets to complete. I would suggest starting with 1 star. Also, there is a place value grid to help you visually move the digits to the left and right to help calculate the answers.
Decimals Challenge: My height Ask children to write their height in centimetres. They record their height in metres (by dividing by 100), in millimetres (by multiplying by 10) and in kilometres (by dividing by 1000). Record these in your jotter. Repeat and do the same with the heights of other family.
Mrs Manning will have a video team meeting at 10am on Wednesday to go over any problems you might be having. Good luck everyone!
Primary 4
Measurement
Learning Intention: I can calculate perimeter
- Click on the link below and view the powerpoint explaining how to calculate perimeter.
- Complete the activities on the powerpoint.
- As an assessment complete the perimeter measurement examples on the powerpoint.
- The perimeter worksheets are differentiated. Start with 1 star worksheets however try and challenge yourself by completing the 2 star and 3 star examples.
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Mrs Manning will have a video team meeting at 10am on Thursday to go over any problems you might be having with learning on Measurement. Good luck everyone!
Topic 2 on Area (below) should not be started until perimeter work is completed.
Learning Intention: I am learning to calculate area.
- Click on the link below and view the powerpoint explaining how to calculate area.
- Complete the activities on the powerpoint,
- As an assessment complete irregular shapes challenge cards below.
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Area Challenge: Initial pictures 1 cm squared paper Children draw letter outlines on 1 cm squared paper and give their letter to a partner who counts the number of squares within the outline. (Count more-than-half squares as 1 and less-than-half squares as 0.) Children can set challenges, e.g.Draw a T with an area of 20 square centimetres.
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Rainforest Topic Work
Mrs Manning would like you to make a start(if you haven’t already) on the Rainforest Research Task. I have posted two new videos on the page which I think might help you.