🌼 Tuesday 24th March 🌳

Good morning!  I hope you and your families are all well and in good spirits.  Did any of you tune in to P.E. with Joe yesterday?  I did and it was really fun – if you want to give it a go yesterday’s video can be found through this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0go1pTda8.  Alternatively, I know that there are some of you that love a dance.  If you follow the following link you can dance along with the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCzgc_RelBA. (This YouTube channel also has lots of other tutorials that you can have a go at!)🕺

Literacy:

As discussed yesterday today we will be doing some handwriting practice! ✏

Tuesday 24th March

Handwriting

I can use a variety of joins in my writing.

 

Warm Up:

Practise the swings pattern in your jotters.  This will help you with a variety of different joins.

Main Task:

Now check that you remember how to make each type of join.  For each join write a line of the main join (am for the first join, ul for the second join, ow for the third join, rb for the fourth join).  Then, choosing 4 of the example words, do a line of each (remember to circle or underline the one that you think is best in each line).

For example for the first join you might do:

am am am am am am am am am am am am am am am am

came came came came came came came came came came

lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace lace

made made made made made made made made made made

name name name name name name name name name name

and so on!

Check that you have made the joins correctly and your letters are the correct height.  You should be aiming to be able to write these words smoothly, evenly and easily.

Extension:

Write the following sentence in your jotter, concentrating on your joins:

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

Every day for the next 30 days David Walliams is going to be releasing the audiobook of one of his short stories.  Yesterday’s story comes from his book ‘The World’s Worst Children’ and is entitled ‘The Terrible Triplets’.  Have a listen, it’s really funny!

https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/

 

Maths

Warm Up: Mental Maths

  1. Which two of the following numbers are prime?

17    14    15    18    19    10

  1. Which of these numbers can you divide by 5 without getting any remainders?

32    51    45    20    18

  1. 20,000 + 7,000 + 20 + 9 = ?
  2. Each raffle ticket costs £1.50.  If I buy 10 tickets, how much have I spent?
  3. Sally spends £4.30 on a sandwich and £2.50 on a drink.  How much change should she get from £10?
  4. I set off at 7:40am.  My journey takes 45 minutes.  When do I arrive?
  5. 9 x 9 = ?
  6. What is the value of the 6 in 26,901?
  7. Which number is larger;   306,545  or 306,554?
  8. What is £146 rounded to the nearest ten pounds?
  9. What is double 66?
  10. 40 + 70 + 80 = ?
  11. What is 100 more than 4,732?
  12. What are the multiples of 10 between 3,210 and 3,250
  13. 77 ÷ 7 = ?
  14. Which number when doubled equals 24?

Main Task: Adding 10, 100, 1000, 10000

24.03.20         Adding 10, 100, 1000, 10000

I can use a range of mental strategies to add to an extended range of numbers.

 

Activity 1: Word Problems

  1. Jamie has 2170 stamps.  He buys 10 more.  How many stamps has Jamie got now?
  2. Polly has 1880 Pokémon cards.  She buys 100 more.  How many cards does Polly have now?
  3. Jamie has 5,728 loom bands.  He buys another pack of 1,000.  How many loom bands does Jamie have now?
  4. Lucas has £4,879.  He wins £10,000 in the lottery.  How much does he have now?

Activity 2: Add 10 More

  1. 6,000
  2. 5,496
  3. 2,562
  4. 3,390
  5. 19,901
  6. 84,732
  7. 6,192
  8. 69,999

Activity 3: Add 100 more

  1. 53,572
  2. 71,422
  3. 80,110
  4. 69,950
  5. 98,700
  6. 40,032
  7. 10,009
  8. 30,303

Activity 5: Add 1,000 more

  1. 78,469
  2. 45,126
  3. 15,468
  4. 12,589
  5. 78,956
  6. 83,569
  7. 29,014
  8. 99,456

Activity 6: Add 10,000 more

  1. 44,001
  2. 22,466
  3. 96,451
  4. 56,478
  5. 745,789
  6. 878,945
  7. 147,836
  8. 100,245

Traffic Light today’s work and leave a comment to say how you found adding 10, 100, 1000 and 10000 today.  🚦

Extension:

Complete the following 3 questions.

Can you make up your own 3 questions using the numbers?  For example: How many stamps does Emma have if she gives Daljit 100?  How many stamps would Daljit have?

 

Use the website from yesterday to generate random 5-digit numbers.  Test yourself to see if you can add 10, 100, 1000 and 10000 to them.

https://numbergenerator.org/random-5-digit-number-generator

 

Remember to use Sumdog maths too!

 

Lastly, I came across this art and design 30 day challenge and I thought I would pass it on just in case any of you are struggling to find something to do.  You don’t have to do them in order, it’s just some ideas of things you can do with items you can find around your house. 🎨👨🏼‍🎨

Have a great day!

Miss Donaldson 👩🏻‍🏫💫

 

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