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Primary 6B Morning Tasks 13-5-20

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Good morning everyone! I really enjoyed seeing your fantastic work yesterday! Today we are going to start with Numeracy and Writing!

Numeracy 

Starter  Look at the starter slide and try to answer the questions. They should get you thinking ready for your division calculations.

Division Task  Look at the Division PowerPoint and it explains what a remainder means. When you have looked at all the slides carefully and  think you understand what to do, then choose a mild, spicy or hot task to complete. Remember to show all your working for each calculation and lay your work out neatly !

Extension Task – Create your own word problems using division and remainders for a family member to complete. ( Sarah bought 18 squidges online from Amazon during the lockdown. She shared them equally among four  friends, put them into individual boxes and sent them through the Royal Mail to their  home address. How many squidges did each of her friends get and how many were left over ? )

Division PowerPoint with remainders

Mild Division worksheet 1.

Mild Divison worksheet 2

Spicy Division Sheet 1

Spicy Divsion sheet 2

Hot Division Sheet 1

Hot division Sheet2.

Writing 

Your task today is to design a school for Ninjas ! Watch the YouTube clip which creates a mind- map of ideas to include in your story.  Consider the following questions. What would they wear ? What gadgets would they use? What subjects would they study ? What would the teachers be like? What would the building be like ? etc  Write your story as a diary entry , telling the story as a child who has just arrived at the Ninja school !  Use  the diary entry checklist to help you. Let your imagination go wild and post your fantastic writing on your PLP. I can’t wait to see your finished work!

Diary Writing Checklist

Ninja school clip

Mrs Lea

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