Good morning.
Hope you all had a lovely weekend and that you’re ready for some more home learning. We will be using some different resources this week which you will see cropping up in the different subjects. This may include links to BBC Bitesize lessons (these could be aimed at year 5 or 6, but as you know, we plan for a mixed-age year group) or some video lessons from us. We would like to know what you think of these new ideas, so please let us know.
Remember that it is still very important to get some exercise and fresh air as part of your daily routine.
Have a happy and healthy day.
Here is your learning for today…
Year 5 Maths Task
Starter
Your learning today is line graphs.
Year 6 Maths Task
Your learning today is angles.
This week, our maths learning is about angles. Today’s task is to calculate missing angles on a straight line. Remember – angles on a straight line have a total 180 degrees.
Calculate missing angles on a straight line
Challenge
Angles on a straight line challenges
Year 5/6 Reading Task
There are no answers from Friday’s reading task but we would love you to email your final version to your class teacher.
Your learning today is retrieval.
There are two challenges you could do today.
Challenge 1: create your own video that would help children lower down school answer retrieval questions (like mine but better).
Challenge 2: create your own retrieval questions based on an article from FirstNews. You could get creative and do this as a crossword, or a word search, or even a treasure hunt.
Year 5/6 Topic
Geography task: I know some regions in the UK.
This week, some of the writing tasks have been replaced with our geography topic. Below is the link to the BBC Bitesize lesson. Thinking back to our first geography topic, some of you may be able to recall where the highest point in England is. Listen and read the information about The Lake District – remember to test yourself with the quiz. Now, draw an outline of the UK and label The Lake District. Write five facts about Lake District. Be creative with your presentation. Don’t forget to send your work to your class teacher to publish on the class news page.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z3fycdm/articles/zvys8xs