Maths Continue Data Handling
Misleading? – Look through the newspaper or a news website together and find articles displaying data or statistics of any sort. Consider or discuss together how accurate this data is, and whether or not it has been presented in such a way as to mislead or influence the reader. If a good example is found, ask your child to bring it into school for discussion.
Switch It! – Look online or in the newspapers to find information that has been presented as a table, pie chart, bar graph or line graph. Challenge your child to take the information and change it to a different form (e.g. from a pie chart into a table). How does this affect the way we think about the information? Bring an example into class to discuss with the teacher.
Website 1 – http://www.skysports.com A rich source of tables to analyse and interpret.
Website 2 – http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/data-graph.php A simple tool for creating bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts.
Website 3 – http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/maths/handling_data/representing_data/revision/1/ An excellent website for rehearsing and extending knowledge and skills linked to displaying and interpreting data.
Website 4 – http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/data-handling A range of interactive data analysis activities.
Probability
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/mathsfile/shockwave/games/fish.html
Play Who Wants to be a Millionaire Probability http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/maths/mathsF2.htm
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/maths/pdfs/probability.pdf
Literacy
AN ADVERB IS A WORD THAT GIVES MORE MEANING TO A VERB. MANY ADVERBS TELL US HOW SOMETHING HAPPENED. MANY ADVERBS END IN THE LETTERS -LY.
Task one. Look at this list of adverbs. (Read it and make sure it makes sense first!) 1. I eat crisps ———-. Task Two. Copy these sentences into your books. Underline the adverb in each sentence. 1. The rain fell heavily throughout the night. |
Health and Well Being
How many times can you Beat the Street? Will you walk, cycle or run? Don’t forget 2 hits = 1 point. Make sure an adult knows where you are going and who you are going with!
Science
- Mixing solids with water. Find out what happens to solids when they are added to water. You could try coffee, tea, sugar, salt, rice, flour etc. Record your results in a table with the headings
Name of Solid | What I think will happen | What happened |
- Here are some scientific words to help you describe what happened but be careful because not all of them are useful:
Solid liquid dissolve solution melt undissolved dissolved mixed water solidified solidify freeze
- Now group the solids into sets according to what happened when you mixed them with water. Did you get any surprises?