mardi le treize novembre

We worked in small groups to discuss things that are safe and things that are unsafe to put into our bodies. It also led to discussions about healthy and unhealthy food and drink which we put into our bodies.

We have been learning about the importance of number systems and how the Roman numeral system is still used today in clocks, film registrations, books and in the titles of Kings, Queens and religious leaders e.g. Pope John Paul II. Using the letter system, we matched Roman numerals to our own numbers.

Here we are finding the VIPs in a chapter of our class text.

 

 

mardi le six novembre

We have been using ordinal numbers to describe the place of  a person or a thing in a queue. We also worked out how the places would change if people left a queue or if someone moved in front of someone else.

Here we are exploring  with magnets and getting some ideas for the games that we are designing.

Today we have been learning some facts about World War 1 and the reasons why people wear a poppy at this time of year to remember those people who have been killed in conflicts. We know that 2018 is very important because it will be 100 years since the end of WW1 on 11th November- this Sunday.

Homework and ongoing learning

Homework

Another reminder that if you have completed sections of your Reading Challenge, then please bring them in to show me. If you need any resources, then I can help with supplying those, too!

If you have borrowed a book from the class library and you want to swap it for another one, then just let me know.

You have your weekly spelling wall rows to practise at home.

There are new Activelearn and Sumdog challenges allocated for everyone.

This week we will be thinking about products that are safe for us to put into our bodies.

This is a link to a Youtube video about poisonous substances in the home

Poisons children find at home by RoSPA

https://binged.it/2DiQvs1

Here is a site which gives information about Remembrance Day.

https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/remembrance-day