Language
Spelling
Well done to everyone who completed last week’s sumdog spelling challenge. This week is a focus specifically on this week’s spelling words, but if you want to keep practicing spelling, sumdog is a great way of doing it. This week’s sumdog spelling challenge is to correctly answer 30 questions. All ending in –ate.
This week’s spelling words end in –ate.
accurate, appropriate, approximate, certificate, deliberate, duplicate, estimate, fortunate, immediate, illustrate, irritate, navigate, passionate, separate.
Can you think of 5 more words ending in –ate?
Holes
Keep reading the Holes pages everyday to help your fluency.
Comprehension
Comprehension is a key reading skill, especially using an unfamiliar text that you haven’t seen before.
Remember to read the whole text first and then scan for key words from the question in the text to help find the answer. Write full answers using words from the question and the text.
Maths
Daily 10 – keep practising your mental maths. This is a very important skill.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10
information handling
This week, we will focus on information handling. This is a skill you will need for life and work. Accessing and making sense of information helps you to understand things better, helps you to make informed decisions and helps you to form your own opinions about things.
This page is all about a database. The database is showing information about different insects. The key at the top tells you what information the database contains.
For example, what habitat the animal lives in or what their danger level is.
Extra challenge = make your own database about an animal and write a few questions for a friend.