Thursday 21st January

Good morning everyone!

Google Meets will take place at 8.50am and 2.30pm. Morning meet will be used to discuss the work for the day. We will use our afternoon meet to continue reading This morning I met a Whale by Michael Morpurgo.

The lessons for today are Maths, English, Spellings, Accelerated Reader and History.

Maths:

Today’s focus is dividing 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers. Watch the video and then complete the worksheet. For place value counters you can use the attached link (https://mathsbot.com/manipulatives/placeValueCounters). Please either complete your answers on the worksheet or upload a picture of your working out (this can be a print out or written on a piece of paper) to Google Classroom.

English:

Your job for today is to evaluate your work. You will need to have your finished non-chronological report in front of you.

First, read your report.

Secondly, read the non-chronological report checklist.

Can you spot these features in your report? If you can, tick the appropriate box. You haven’t included a feature, put a cross. (You could write this out onto paper.)

Complete the fronted adverbial table also if you can find examples of these in your writing.

What did you do well? How could you improve your work for next time?

Think about these questions before finally completing the ‘two stars and a wish’ sheet.

Spelling:

Spelling is a writing race. Set a timer for 45 seconds or use the online one from Google Classroom. See how many times you can write each word out correctly in 45 seconds. Do this for each word. Then count up your score and upload a picture!

1. answer 2. island 3. February 4. length 5. strength 6. business 7. famous 8. guard 9. notice 10. remember

History:

Watch the Lesson 3 video to learn about how the Vikings travelled. Draw a Viking longboat and add labels and a sentence about each part of the longboat. Upload a photograph or screenshot of your work to Google Classroom.

Accelerated Reader:

Log into Accelerated Reader https://ukhosted77.renlearn.co.uk/2246112/public/rpm/login/Login.aspx?srcID=s

Use books you have at home or free eBooks online from Oxford Owl (https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/)

Have a great day everyone!

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