Class 2 Home Learning Thursday 25.02.21

Good morning Class 2

I hope you had a lovely half term. At 9:30, we will having a Teams meeting for Year 3 and 4 to complete your spelling test. Year 4 will stay in the meeting to look at your guided reading. Year 3 you will have a guided reading session with Mrs Blank at 11 o clock. You can get in contact me and send me your work via Dojo or email. Have a lovely day.

 

Maths

To start, spend 20 minutes on TT rockstars.

Year 3

We will be starting a new unit of work. In this new unit we will be learning about length and perimeter.

Spr3.7.1 – Measure length from White Rose Maths on Vimeo.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet.

You can then check your answers on the answer sheet.

Year 4

Spr4.7.3 – Subtract fractions from White Rose Maths on Vimeo.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet.

You can then check your answers on the answer sheet.

Year 5

Spr5.7.3 – Add mixed numbers from White Rose Maths on Vimeo.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet.

You can then check your answer on the answer sheet.

 

English 

You have looked at the first 2 chapters of our new book ‘Rock Bottom’. There are many different characters throughout the story. Today, I would like you to choose one of these characters; Nick, Frank, Miss Plant, Blake or Robyn.

Once you have chosen your character you can watch the video below.

Character description-Jessie example – PDF

Additional words for character description

 

Rock Bottom – Chapter 3 extract

Below I have videoed myself reading the book to you. You can follow the story with me as you can see the pages from the book. Please remember to pause the video when your character is mentioned. You can then add information to your character description. You do not need to write down every quote, you only need to add something new.

 

Reading

I would like you to read the next chapter of your book on Fiction Express. If you have decided to create a free account and chosen a book from the Oxford Owl website, I would also like you to read the next chapter of your book.

 

Screen free afternoon activities

Below, I have suggested some activities for your screen free afternoon.

  • Challenge yourself. For example, how many star jumps can I do in a minute? Then see if you can push yourself and improve your own score.
  • Write yourself a letter. You could write a letter to your future self. It could be opened on the last day of the year. You might like to include what you hope to achieve between now and then.
  • Last half term, many of you baked some delicious looking food. Could you cook or bake something you’ve never tried before or perhaps your favourite recipe (you will need an adult to help you).
  • You could build a mini gold course. In the first Lockdown, I built a gold course around my house using pillows, blocks, chairs and spare cardboard boxes. I used a wooden spoon as the gold club, a ball of foil as the ball and a mug on its side for the hole. Can you get a hole in one?
  • You could create some art work. You could draw, colour, paint, make a collage or try some sewing. Some people find art very relaxing.

What ever you decide to do, try and complete an active activity this afternoon. That could be inside or outside, going on a walk or run, doing some yoga or dancing.

Have a lovely afternoon!