Good morning! I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend and you are all rested and ready for another week of learning!
Literacy:
You all know the drill by now, today we will be practising our spelling!
Monday 27th April
Spelling
I can practise my -sion endings.
Warm Up:
A: Write the numbers 1-6 in your jotter. Then, match the pictures to a key word from the box.
B: Write a sentence about three of the pictures (using your key words).
Main Task:
A: Find two words that rhyme with the words version, television and pension and write them in your jotters. Hint: look at the key words box, the words are arranged into groups that rhyme with each other.
B: Write a short paragraph which is three sentences long. Each sentence must include at least one of your key words.
Extension:
Match the words in the box to the definitions below. For example:
- discussion – talking over something
Last week I created a Sumdog spelling challenge for you all. Three of you managed to complete it so a big well done to ZM, MM and DM! 👏🏼🏅
I have set up another Sumdog spelling challenge for you to do this week, let’s see if we can get even more of you completing it! 👍🏼
Maths
Warm Up: Mental Maths
- 150 – 27
- 3 x 8 = ?
- Write down a multiple of 9 between 50 and 60
- 70,000 + 2,000 +400 + 60 + 1
- Make 7 ten times bigger
- What is the difference between 54 and 45?
- I have £2.14. How much more do I need to have £5?
- The time is 08:16. How many minutes are there until 9 o’clock?
- 48 ÷ 4 = ?
- Round 4,625 to the nearest 100
- I have 16 sweets. Half of them are strawberry. The rest are lemon. How many sweets are lemon?
- Write down the numbers from smallest to largest: 42,600 41,999 42,209 43,001 43,010
- What does the 1 stand for in the number 312,654?
- What comes next? 12,300 12,200 12,100 12,000 ______
- The temperature in Glasgow is -2°C. The temperature in Paris is 8° higher. What is the temperature in Paris?
- Double 502
Main Task: Comparing 5-digit numbers
27.04.20 Comparing
I can use the > and < symbols to compare two numbers.
Need a reminder? Watch the video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qisu9NF1_0
Activity 1: Which Symbol?
Use the symbols >, < and = to compare the two numbers. Remember the point always points towards the smallest number, whereas the open side is always pointing to the smallest number. The first one has been completed for you.
Activity 2: True or False?
Are the following statements true or false.
- 83,814 > 69,834
- 90,038 < 39,807
- 6,257 > 20,105
- 14,205 > 22,712
- 79,612 < 80,105
- 55,960 < 57,024
- 8,826 > 81,020
- 40,938 > 40,124
- 63,562 < 63,297
- 30,771 > 30,771
Activity 3: Compare the Numbers
Write the numbers 1-10 in your jotters. Copy the number sentences, writing in the appropriate symbol.
Traffic light and comment to say how you found comparing 4 and 5-digit numbers today. 🚦
Extension:
If you have access to a computer or laptop you can play Spin to Win by clicking this link https://primarygames.co.uk/pg1/spintowin/wheelres.html
Alternatively you can play Spin to Win by rolling a dice or using a number generator website. Try this one! http://numbergenerator.org/randomnumbergenerator/0-9
Did any of you paint a stone last week? It has caught on in my village, every time I go on a walk I come across a new one. My neice is still churning them out, here is a few that she made last week. 🎨
Now when she hides one she sends a message to her friends and they try and find it when they go on their walk. It’s a really nice way to stay connected to one another. 💕
Have a fantastic day!
Miss Donaldson 🐶