Choose an activity from the reading task map below(green text).
You should complete at least one task from the reading task menu in a jotter, on paper or in class notebook.
Choose an activity from the reading task map below(green text).
You should complete at least one task from the reading task menu in a jotter, on paper or in class notebook.
I am aware that some people are having difficulty opening the decimal division worksheet on Teams. The worksheet can be found below(green text).
Division of decimal numbers (2)
L.I. We are learning to divide decimal numbers up to 2 decimal places.
S.C. I can use the traditional method to answer the questions. I can layout my workings nearly.
Write these sums out in your maths jotter/paper using the ‘bus stop’ method. Once you have your answers please type these into class notebook if you are able to.
Our sixth lesson is editing skills.
L.I. We are learning how to edit work.
S.C. I can neatly rewrite the text. I can accurately punctuate the text. I can identify and change grammatical and spelling errors. I can ensure my writing makes sense and reads well.
A copy of the editing skills can be found below(green text).
Editing Skills – Easter in Australia
Please re-write the passage in your literacy jotters / lined paper/class notebook, correcting the errors as you go.
Our fifth lesson of the day is spelling.
L.I: We are learning to practise our weekly spelling words.
S.C. I can neatly write 3 columns of my spelling words. I can complete an activity from my spelling menu.
Please find a copy of the spelling lists below (green text).
Spelling Words Week beginning 23
Try out list 2 and if you feel confident with these words move on to list 1. If you don’t feel confident, stick with list 2. Write 3 columns of your chosen words in your spelling jotter or on paper. Choose a fun spelling task from your ‘spelling menu’ to practise your words.
Our fourth lesson of the day is grammar.
L.I. We are learning the differences between where, wear, we’re and were.
S.C. I can research the meaning of any words I am unsure of by using a dictionary/online dictionary. I can identify the missing word for each sentence. I can complete the sentences provided.
Please find a copy of the grammar task below(green text).
Use class notebook, paper or a jotter to complete this work.
Our third lesson of the day is reading.
L.I: We are learning to accurately answer questions relating to a text.
S.C: I can read the text provided. I can take notes of relevant information. I can accurately answer the questions asked.
Please find a copy of the reading comprehension text and questions below(green text).
Roald Dahl Reading Comprehension Page 1 Roald Dahl Reading Comprehension Questions Page 1 Roald Dahl Reading Comprehension Page 2
Please download the Roald Dahl reading comprehension worksheets; there are 3 to download. Answer the questions in full sentence form. Write your answers in a jotter, on paper or on class notebook.
Our second lesson of the day is numeracy.
L.I: We are learning to multiply decimal numbers up to 2 decimal places, using the traditional method.
S.C: I can use the traditional method to answer the questions. I can layout my workings neatly.
Please find a copy of the numeracy work below(green link).
Multiplication of decimal numbers
Use class notebook/jotter/paper to record your answers.
If you are writing your work on Teams you can access class notebook by clicking on ‘class notebook’ on the bar along the top then clicking the arrow in the left hand corner. Your name should appear. Click on your name, and then click class notes. To get a blank page, click the +page at the bottom. Please title your work ‘Multiplication of Decimals’ and as the questions are numbered please number your answers.
For example 1) 3.63 2) 11.6
Our first lesson of the day is Maths / Numeracy.
Click CLIC Session P5 T3 W1 to access the file. Please complete this in your blank jotter or plain paper.
We are aware that many children are experiencing difficulties regarding Microsoft Teams. Activities will be posted through the school blog for the meantime.
Regards,
Mr.Egan & Miss Leask