Hello home learners,
Miss Cloherty has asked that we share a message with you. It has come to that time of the year when we choose new members for our Learning Council and new children to be Wellbeing Warriors. If anyone is interested in this, you need to write a letter to Miss Cloherty. In your letter you need to say why you think you would be suitable. What qualities do you have? What do you think a LC/WW's role would be? You can apply for both roles but you would only be chosen for one. Please write your letter at home and then send it to us via email and then we can forward it to Miss Cloherty. Thanks, Miss Curzon & Ms Gold Hello home learners,
We thought it would be a good idea to have a check in with our Zones of Regulation. How are you feeling? This morning, I was in the blue zone because I was tired. I had some water and got myself dressed and then I moved into the green zone. Unfortunately, I then had some issues with my internet and this made me feel very frustrated and put me in the yellow zone. Thankfully, I managed to sort it out and this then helped me return to the green zone. What zone are you in today? Arush and Burhan need to complete these activities over the next two weeks. ![]()
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Ibraheem and Nour need to work through the activities below. ![]()
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This is the maths for group 2 for today! You need to watch the ' Add and subtract 1s ' video and then complete the activity below. Click on the link below to watch the video: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/week-6-number-addition-subtraction/ Now complete the activity: L.O. Can I subtract numbers with up to 3 digits using a formal written method? Watch the 'Add and subtract 3-digit and 1-digit numbers (not crossing 10)' video from below: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-3/week-4/ Then watch 'Add and subtract 3-digit and 2-digit numbers (not crossing 10)' video from below: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-3/week-5/ Look at the picture of the 'Chilli Challenge'. Group 3 - Start with the 'Mild' questions. Group 4 - Start with the 'Mild' questions and then move on to 'Spicy'. Group 5 - Start with the 'Spicy' and then move on to 'Extra Hot'. Remember to lay out your sums in a column with HTO as we did in class last week. This is the maths for group 1 for today! You need to watch the 'Find number bonds for numbers within 10' video and then complete the activity below. Click on the link below to watch the video: whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/week-6-number-addition-subtraction/ Now complete the activity:
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L.O. Can I use effective verb choices? Who can remember the different word types we looked at last week? Verbs, nouns and adjectives! A verb is a word used to describe an action. A noun is a word for the name of something (a person, place or thing). An adjective is a word used to describe a noun. Look at the pages of the text in the book. Highlight words that you think are effective. The word ........... is effective because............. Try and find different examples of verbs (doing/action words). Walk is a verb. How many verbs can we think of that are better than walk? What different verbs did you find in the text? Can you use a thesaurus to find better words for these verbs? Use the link below for an online thesaurus. Type in your verb to find another word for your verb. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english-thesaurus Choose three of your favourite verbs and use them to write sentences. Underline the verb in each sentence. E.g. My verb is 'run' Words in the thesaurus for 'run' e.g. race Example sentence I raced to the shop! Yesterday, you predicted what you think 'The Gingerbread Star' by Anne Fine is about. You also had to clarify any words you were unsure of. Today, we are going to focus on the questioning and summarising parts of our reciprocal reading. Questioning 1. Where did the little, grey worm live? (retrieval) 2. How does Hetty feel about not being a glow worm? (inference) Can you write one of your own questions? Summarising Can you write a short summary of what you have read? Remember, a summary is just the main points. ![]()
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