What a glorious day we got for sports day and what fun we’ve had. Â We also said goodbye today to Miss Murray who has been with us for the last six weeks.
This afternoon we started to look at probability. Â We explored with the terms: certain, unlikely, very unlikely, Â imposssible, Â likely and very likelyWe had to put into order events according to their probability. Â We investigated the outcomes associated with a dice and then looked at how likely or unlikely certain events would be.
Symmetry
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/symmetry-point.html Test your understanding of rotational symmetry!
http://www.innovationslearning.co.uk/subjects/maths/activities/year3/symmetry/shape_game.asp
Can you correctly identify how many lines of symmetry these shapes have?
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
Was vs Were Verb-noun agreement
Success steps
e.g. The truck______ on fire.
Truck = subject and it is singular.
The truck was on fire. (Singular)
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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! Remember if you take a selfie and send it to the school’s blog or show Mr Green or Mr McMullan you will be entered into a prize draw.
Songs for the Summer Show
Learn the lyrics for both songs. Children have been given a copy of the lyrics for both songs.
P5s- Hey Brother and Islands in the Stream
P6s- Ho Hey and Dance the Night Away
Today we went over to The Luggie Nature Reserve as part of The Empty Classroom day which was yesterday.  We celebrated outdoor learning and play by continuing our maths work on graphs.  When we arrived at the Luggie we were saddened to see all the damage caused by fire.  We are unsure if the fires happened naturally because of the dry month of April or if it was deliberate. Have a look at the great graphs we created!
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 – Â 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. Â This is quite challenging.
Website 4 – http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/data-handling A range of interactive data analysis activities.
Literacy – Subject/verb agreement
In a sentence, the subject and verb must agree with each other.
The boy was playing. Some children were playing.
Task 1 Choose the correct form of the verb to agree with the subject in each sentence.
Task 2 Write these sentences correctly.
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! Remember if you take a selfie and send it to the school’s blog or show Mr Green or Mr McMullan you will be entered into a prize draw.
Songs for the Summer Show
Learn the lyrics for both songs. Children have been given a copy of the lyrics for both songs.
P5s- Hey Brother and Islands in the Stream
P6s- Ho Hey and Dance the Night Away
Maths – Data Handling
Toss a coin – Have your child toss a coin 20 times and use tallies to record whether it lands heads or tails.  Now repeat the activity with a sibling or yourself. Collate the results and create a block graph to show the combined results.  Compare graphs and discuss similarities and differences.
Media search  – Ask your child to look at advertisements (on TV, in newspapers or magazines, in leaflets around the home) and to try to find examples quoting numbers of people responding to survey questions, for example, ‘86 out of 139 women said Magic Shine is the best shampoo’.
Surveys and questions – Ask your child to discuss or find examples of questionnaires at home. They could ask parents or carers if they have been asked for information as part of a survey or questionnaire, for example, giving feedback on products or about a holiday.
Collecting & using data – http://lgfl.skoool.co.uk/content/primary/maths/data_handling/index.html
Make your own graph – http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/data-graph.php
Data Games –Â http://nrich.maths.org/9031
Literacy- Instructional Writing
Choose something that you know how to do really well.
Here are some suggestions:
Remember the Success Criteria:
Tell me what you are going to make. |
List of what you need |
Equipment list tells you how much of each item you need |
Instructions are split up into small steps. |
Each step is given a number |
Use instructional verb |
Use time connective (First, last, next, then) |
Write in sentences with fullstops and capital letters |
Don’t use slang |
Pictures or photographs show us what to do |
Words are easy to understand |
Use a word processing program (like Word) to create your own set of instructions.
Check your work and get someone else to check it too.
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!
Songs for the Summer Show
Learn the lyrics for both songs. Children have been given a copy of the lyrics for both songs.
P5s- Hey Brother and Islands in the Stream
P6s- Ho Hey and Dance the Night Away
This morning  we looked at worries some children maybe suffering from such as:
We learned it’s important to speak out and stay safe.  We identified Trusted Adults who might be good to talk to and who can help us.  We also learned about the work of Childline (Tel: 0800 11 11).
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