Spelling Homework 1st March

This week our sound is long ‘a’ sound  a_e using magic ‘e’.  Group 2 are  learning ‘_eg’ word family. Watch the videos and copy your words using ‘Look, Say, Cover, Write and Check’ method. Try and pick at least 2 words to write 2 sentences. Digital reading books will be issued soon once assessments have taken place.

Friday 19th February

Morning everyone! 

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdx0bo-bUUvETLnaWXiNS37VLVbgZywTsI_CpGUJYsPM13O1A/viewform

 

Click here for the chopper maths game 

 

Literacy

Recently we have been looking at character in literacy. Today we are learning about setting.

 

Click here for the online worksheet

Now choose a character and setting pair from the worksheet to write about. Make sure you use adjectives! I chose the fish as my character and my setting as the ocean.

 

Topic

Health and Wellbeing

Listen along to this story about Buddy the Dog to learn about being safe online. Pause the video to answer the storyteller’s questions with a grown up at home.

 

Get dancing! Happy Friday!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39o_Ir8b3WA

Answers

 

Photos of Your Amazing Work

Hi everyone,

As we are returning to school on Monday I will post the final slideshows of your amazing work on Friday morning.

Please send me any work you want us to see on Friday but if you would like it included in the slideshow please send it to Mrs Wishart on gw14wishartsimona@glow.sch.uk by 5pm on Thursday.

Looking forward to seeing all of your smiley faces on Monday.

Monday 15 February

Let’s start the day with a song and dance. Join in!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9IO6a3yGjM

Spelling 

When ‘a’ goes next to double ‘ll’ it makes an ‘o’ sound!

group 2


Maths

fact family is a group of math facts using the same numbers. In the case of addition/subtraction, you use three numbers and get four facts. For example, you can form a fact family using the three numbers 10, 2, and 12:

10 + 2 = 12,

2 + 10 = 12,

12 − 10 = 2,

12 − 2 = 10.

CHALLENGE – Can you make fact families with the following numbers:

a) 7, 3 and 4

b) 9, 5 and 4

c) 10, 8 and 2

d) 15, 4 and 11

e) 18, 5 and 13

f) 25, 10, 15

CHALLENGE 2: Can you make some of your own fact families using numbers?

CHALLENGE 3:  log into your Sumdog account and plays some games and challenges! https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in


Health and Wellbeing

Listen to Miss Rai reading the following story

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slRalf8Q9MA

1. Lockdown Diaries: Print or complete in your jotter. Or you can just talk about it with someone.

2. Make a stress ball! Use it when you feel upset, sad, worried or angry.

3. Listen to your favourite music. What genres (type of music styles) do you like? See if you can come up with  dance routine!

4.  Get Moving! Try this challenge (use any shoe)

 

Friday 12th February

Good morning everyone!

Please send your work to gw14wishartsimona@glow.sch.uk.

Check-in using our daily form.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_HWMS2H2yT0Ue8oXeavkt5hnVboxiuZpU5KzzEd8-S7uRaw/viewform

Morning starter fun:

Click on the link below to find out your Chinese animal based on your birthday. I found out I am a tiger! 🐅🐯

Which animal did you get? Let us know in the comments.

Click here to find out what animal you are!

Chinese New Year:

 

This video below explains how people get ready for New Year:

Literacy

Here is today’s story. Listen along and complete the activity below.

 

Write your own wish for the wishing tree! You could even hang it up on a tree in your garden.  Red is a lucky colour in China.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numeracy

Today we will continue our work on partitioning. Break the Chinese code to find the answers!

Remember…

  1.  93 is 90 + 3 so the goat is worth 90

 

Art 

You can choose to draw a Chinese Lantern or a Lucky Cat.

Health and Wellbeing

Dance along!

 

 

Maths answers:

  1. 90
  2. 2
  3. 40
  4. 8
  5. 6
  6. 1
  7. 10
  8. 30
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