Week 6: Monday 8 February Literacy
Today's the day to create your leaflet from the drafts you've written over the last couple of weeks. You also have time after tomorrow's Literacy Zoom so don't worry if you don't get it all copied up today.
Today's the day to create your leaflet from the drafts you've written over the last couple of weeks. You also have time after tomorrow's Literacy Zoom so don't worry if you don't get it all copied up today.
Week 6 Music: Jupiter, The Planets Suite, Gustav Holst
This week’s art activity is a Wonder-style portrait based on the front cover of the book, which was illustrated by Tad Carpenter.
If you fancy a bit of break, have a go at this I Spy Outer Space activity and colouring sheet!
Using the link to Spellingframe at the bottom of these instructions, locate the 'Year 5 and 6' words option.
This week's spellings are Spelling Rule 40. -ant, -ance, -ancy and -ent, -ence, -ency endings (set 2).
This week you will continue to practise the days of the week in Spanish. There is a wordsearch and below is a link to some interactive games.
Tuesday 9 February is Safer Internet Day. The BBC will be running a 30-minute Live Lesson with the aim of helping you to learn about how we can stay safe, responsible and wise in an increasingly digital world and with tips and advice from some of the biggest personalities on the web. The lesson will be made available on BBC Teach and on the CBBC channel on the morning of 9th February 2021 from 11am but
Find out about the phases of the moon from the websites and videos below. Once you know how and why the moon changes over the month, make your own phases of the moon chart. If you want to, you can draw or colour this. Or, if you want to be more adventurous, you could try to find a food source at home you could shape like the moon in its different phases (eg take different sized bites out of Digestive biscuits - you might need your who
It's your final week of Vector drawing! Use the skills you have learned to improve the Vector drawings provided and then to create your own for an object at home.
Watch the video lesson at this link: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/get-designing-chhker
Today's home learning reinforces what we have learnt this week about factors, common factors and highest common factors.
Work methodically and find ALL the factor pairs for a number before you answer a question! Set them out clearly like you have been shown.
There are three levels to choose from and the answers are included at the end of each sheet.
Choose from 'Starting Point', 'Feeling Happy' or 'Hot Stuff'.
If you get stuck, here is the video guide. You can also pop along to the Zoom drop-in between 2 and 2:30pm.