24 June 2020: Home Learning

Tuesday 23 June 2020

Hi everyone

We hope you’re all happy, healthy and staying safe. We hope you’re all enjoying your home learning, too. The weather is going to be great today so why not get your home learning done nice and early and then try to enjoy the sunshine – if you can do safely (and whilst still observing social distancing).

Recently, someone in my class emailed me to say that they’ve really been enjoying reading. They had the idea that we could ask people for their book recommendations. I think this is a super idea. Send in your recommendations and we’ll post them on the class news section – I’ve heard several people talk about ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class‘ recently.

Here’s your home learning for today…

Y5 Maths

Starter

Use the Topmarks website to play ‘Hit the button.’ Put your times table knowledge to the test.

Your learning for today is about multiplying mixed numbers.

Multiplying mixed numbers

Y6 Maths

Now that you have recapped different methods for multiplication on Monday and Tuesday, it is time to do battle in Guardians: Defenders of Mathematica. Play all four levels of the Mysterious Mountains of Multiplication.

Y5,6 Reading

Today you are going to take your learning into your own hands. Choose an extract from a book, a newspaper article, or perhaps an online news report as your learning base. Once you have chosen this, read through it and create a RIC for others to answer.

If you could assemble your RIC base and questions on some form of word document or PowerPoint, that would be great. If not, that’s not a problem either! If you could email your finished tasks to your teacher, we can use them to share with each other and answer later on in the week. Good luck!

Y5,6 Writing

Your learning today is all about using expanded noun phrases. Click here to see the video lesson.

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