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Morning P6,

It was very strange to be in school yesterday without you all! I hope you’re all o’k!

Numeracy : I can compare large numbers

Mental Starter:

  1. Write 92,023 in words.
  2. 5764 plus fifteen
  3. 6 units + 3 thousands + 4 tens + 8 hundreds =
  4. Is the answer to 69 + 23 nearer to 90 or 10
  5. Write the next multiples of 6: 36, 42, 48, ?
  6. Topi gave 0.75 of her sweets to James, write this as a fraction.
  7. What is 16:40 in 12 hour time?
  8. At a party 6 people sat at each table. How many tables were needed to seat 54 people?
  9. A bus holds 65 passengers. If 33 were upstairs, how many were downstairs?
  10. What is the remainder if you divide 17 by 2?
  11. 2m + 90cm = ____ cm
  12. 1/7 of 28 =
  13. Put these numbers in order largest first: 3748, 3874, 3487, 3784
  14. Name this shape:
  15. Maria owes Tom £9.00. She gets £12.00 pocket money and pays Tom back. How much has she now?

Activities:

Write the correct sign between pair of numbers < or >  Remember the crocodile eats the larger numbers!

  1. 704,218 _____ 940,218 704,218 < 940,218
  2. 318, 624 ___ 318, 264
  3. 497, 209 ___ 497, 202
  4. 250, 681 ___ 205, 681
  5. 500, 239 ___ 500, 299
  6. 720, 340 ___ 702, 430
  7. , 998 ___ 819, 998
  8. 901, 999 ___ 902, 000
  9. 543, 345 ___ 534, 554
  10. 602, 694 ___ 598, 992

*Challenge* – Write 1 more than the larger number in each pair.

  1. Sam had ticket number 476, 204. His friend had the ticket before. What number was it? His mum had the ticket with a number 10 more than Sam’s. What number was it?
  2. Miss Moneypots sold her house for £179, 250. Mrs Diamond sold her house for £197, 650. Whose house was worth more? How much could Mr Big sell his house for, to get an amount between the two?

 

Plenary:

Secret Number (Game for 2 Players)

Aim: To guess a secret number by asking questions.

Choose a player to start, you may have to Facetime your friend to play this game or play with someone at home. They choose a number in secret and write it down. You can ask them questions but they can only answer yes or no. Think about helpful questions: – Is it larger/smaller than …? – Does it have 6 as one of its digits? – Is the units digits smaller than the tens digit? How many questions did it take to work out the secret number? Swap so the other person chooses the secret number. Can you guess their number in fewer questions?

Literacy: I can write from a different point of view

Starter:

Watch Chapter 19 “Rockabye Baby”.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSn1iP_ZmIE

Answer these questions orally.

  • What did Dad tell the Doctor?
  • How did Doc Spencer react to the news?
  • How did Mrs. Clipstone plan to deliver the pheasants?
  • What went wrong with the plan?

Activity:

What would it have been like for the baby when the pheasants started flying out from underneath? What about the pheasant’s point of view? Explain what happened as Mrs Clipstone tried to deliver the pheasants to Danny, William and Doc Spencer. Choose either the baby or the pheasant and write their point of view in your jotter.

Here are some examples to help you or even get you started:

I was having a lovely walk with Mummy. She had made my pram extra comfortable and cushiony and I was very happy. Suddenly, I felt something wriggling under my bottom! Then something pecked at my nappy! I started to cry. Next something even stranger happened…

Or

The last thing I remembered was roosting in a tree in Hazell’s Wood. So when I woke up in a dark, warm place I was astonished. Something was bumping me up and down- and another something was squashing me! I felt groggy and stupid and started to wriggle. I had to find some fresh air!

*Optional Challenge*

Write from both the baby’s and pheasant’s point of view.

Plenary:

If you can, discuss with someone at home, what you think Victor Hazell’s point of view would be if he was to drive into the filling station just as Mrs Cliptone arrives with her “perambulator” or pram.

Remember keep washing those hands, stay safe, be good for the people you live with and remember this won’t be forever!

Mrs  Pollock

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