Home Learning Tuesday 12th May

Good morning Class 2,

I hope that you all enjoyed completing your self portraits yesterday! I look for ward to seeing them. Here are today’s tasks.

Maths
For you warm up can you complete the cloud themed activities below.

Bronze cloud estimation

Silver cloud addition

Gold grid reference clouds

Here are today’s White Rose materials. Please find the links for the videos and the activities below.
Year 3 – Summer term w/c 11th May Lesson 2- Multiplying 2 digits by 1 digit
Year 4 -Summer term w/c 11th May Lesson 2 – Perimeter of rectangles
Year 5 -Summer term w/c 11th May Lesson 2 – Equivalent Fractions
Activities

Year 3 lesson-2-multiply-2-digits-by-1-digit

Year 4 Lesson 2 Perimeter of a rectangle

Year 5 lesson-2-equivalent-fractions

English

Today we are going to look at a cloudy lesson again but this time thinking about the conversation that the two characters are having. Use the planning sheet below and try to write down some ideas about different things that the characters could be saying to each other.

A-cloudy-lesson-speech-planner


Now we need to think about how we set speech out including speech punctuation as well as the punctuation that we use inside the inverted commas. Watch this video below. BBC – revise direct speech.

I would like you to write out the conversation that the two characters could be having. Year 3, try to write at least eight sentences, four from each character making sure that you punctuate the speech accurately. Year 4, make sure that you are using a range of verbs and better words than ‘said’. Year 5, try to write about the action as well as the dialogue. You could use some reported speech if you think it is appropriate to maintain the pace of the story.

Science

As we have been looking at clouds in English, I thought we could learn more about the types of clouds.  Watch the video and powerpoint below.

Different-types-of-clouds-powerpoint

Now can you try to make a cloud in a bottle? I have given you two different methods to try as you may not have everything that you need at home so read the equipment list before deciding which version to use.

How to make a cloud in a jar using hairspray

Rain-cloud-in-a-jar-science-experiment

If you don’t have any of the equipment at home, you can write about the different types of cloud on the sheet below.

3-main-types-of-clouds-worksheets

Something else?

Use the cloud identifier below and see how many different types of clouds you can see.

cloud identifier