Homework 21/3/16 – 1/4/16

Language

French Practise saying the numbers up to 20:

un       deux       trois    quatre         cinq         six        sept       huit     neuf    dix

onze   douze     treize   quatorze     quinze     seize   dix-sept     dix-huit   dix-neuf     vingt

Phonemes

This week we will be starting to learn the phonemes which make the U sound in words and will be learning the u-e (magic e) phoneme as in cube and rule. For the second week, we will revise phonemes learnt so far this term.

  •  Why not try to make sentences with as many words as you can?
  • Challenge – in your jotter, write sentences using your phoneme and spelling words.  
  • Homework ideas:

http://urbrainy.com/get/2317/magic-e-long-u-sound-9712

Common words:

  • Keep practising the words you have been learning to read and write sentences using them.

well        what        when       where       which          too

again     always     book         cold         day          fast  

don’t       fell         jump         long       people      right

bring    keep       know      there      their        every 

time     took        under       school        wish          life

each       find         men         room        soon        these

ask         best         eat          find         gave      home

never      other         some       take         them       thing  

  • Take the sight word challenge. How many words can you read confidently?
  • Try this interactive game to help your recognition of common sight words.
  • http://www.education.com/game/sight-words-sun-attack/

Reading

A new reading book will now usually be given each Wednesday. The days for reading are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, so please make sure that pupils have their reading books in their bags so that they can complete reading activities.

  • Try clapping out the syllables of words in your reading book.
  • Challenge – which words have the least and which words have the most syllables?

Number

We are continuing to learn about measurement and have used a pan balance to weigh an apple using classroom objects. We guessed (estimated) how many of each object the apple would weigh before we used the pan balance scales.

Heaviest/lightest – Your child chooses five objects from around the home and draws them in order, from (estimated) heaviest to lightest.

Weighing using scales – If you are weighing ingredients in the kitchen, explain to your child what you are doing and show them the reading on the scales indicating the standard unit of measurement e.g. grams.

Here are some websites that you may find useful :

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?q=weight

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/maths/weigh/free.htm#

 

Interdisciplinary Learning

To link in with our work about climate zones, you are going to create your own model!

    • Using what you have learnt about polar, temperate, desert and tropical climate zones, you can choose your favourite and create your own zone using materials found at home.
    • Think about the colours of the zone, the plants, animals, weather and houses to give you some ideas.
  • Bring the model into school on Thursday 31st March and be prepared to talk to the class about it and answer any questions.

Have fun deciding what to use and what to include in your zone and I can’t wait to see your  fantastic models.

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