👋🏼 Good morning Primary 5! We have something a little bit different for you all this week. The other teachers and I have decided that this week is going to be Health and Wellbeing week; I will still be posting a literacy and maths task for you to complete each day, but these will be linked to some aspect of Health and Wellbeing, rather than our typical schedule of spelling/place value, handwriting/addition and so on. Today we are looking at Kindness.
Literacy
Your spelling words of the week are:
- adventurous
- confident
- considerate
- determined
- generous
- imaginative
- intelligent
- optimistic
- organised
- patient
- reliable
- thoughtful
Task 1: Pick one of the spelling tasks below to practise these compliment words.
Task 2: Kindness Diary
We would like if you kept a kindness diary this week. For this all you have to do is take a note of what you did that was kind, who you were kind to and you may want to write if there was a particular reason for your act of kindness (for example you played with your little brother to keep him busy whilst your mum was working) or how your act of kindness made you feel. You could also draw a picture of you completing the act of kindness.
Here are some ideas of socially distant acts of kindness that you could complete this week:
Task 3: Kindness Cloud Art Activity
Create a compliment cloud for each of the people in your house or for yourself! ☁️ 🌈
Maths
Warm-Up: Mental Maths
- Subtract 27 from 2,063
- How much more are two tens than four twos?
- How many minutes are there between 08:45 and 09:10?
- 11 x 11 = ?
- Write the next two numbers in the sequence: 47, 43, 37, ___, ___
- Sally had 25p. In a week her money has tripled. How much money does she have now?
- Martin wants to save £50. He already has one £20, two £10 notes and a £1 coin. How much more does he need?
- Two bags of sweets costs £1.20. How much does one bag of sweets cost?
- Write in figures: twenty thousand, four hundred and thirty-two
- 53 + 7 + 22 + 11 = ?
- Subtract 12 from the sum of 29 and 7
- What is the largest possible number you can make from the figures 1, 3, 6 and 0?
- Round 113 to the nearest 10
- 5 – 7 = ?
- Jimmy has 150 marbles. He gives 74 to Lizzie. How many doe he have left?
- What time does it say on this clock?
Main Activity: Create a kindness board game that involves answering sums.
- Create a grid; what is your game going to look like? Here are some ideas:
- Number your spaces then fill them in with a combination of ‘safe’ spaces, ‘reward’ spaces and ‘punishment’ spaces. Your squares could say things like “you make fun of your friend’s new trainers, go back to the answer to 2×3” or “you bake some cookies for your next door neighbour, proceed to the answer to 3+4-2.
- Find/make a counter for each player. If you have a dice you can use that, if you don’t you can use an online version: https://www.online-stopwatch.com/chance-games/roll-a-dice/.
- Play your game!
Other activities you could complete today:
- Sumdog Spelling/Grammar/Maths
- Epic! Reading or read a book of your own
- Listen to David Walliams Elevenses: https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/ or Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: https://www.wizardingworld.com/chapters
- There are lots of extra lessons on the BBC Daily Lessons page: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/z63tt39/year-4-and-p5-lessons
- Explore the BBC School Radio site: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007g5y4
- Learn what is going on around the world on Newsround: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
- Topmarks: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/
- Watch an episode of Horrible Histories and write three things that you learned or create a multiple choice quiz for someone in your family: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b00sp0l8/horrible-histories
Have a lovely day everyone!
Miss Donaldson 💫