03 April 2020: Home learning

Friday 03 April 2020

Happy Friday!

Did many of you clap the wonderful NHS workers at 8pm last night? I’m sure I heard some of you from my front door!

Here are the answers to yesterday’s maths for Year 3 and Year 4.

Maths:

All complete your weekly times tables check. https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/477/Multiplication-Tables-Check Make sure your record your score on the sheet so that you can work on the ones you have struggled with.

Year 3 – find your addition and subtracting packs. Complete the “subtracting 2 digit numbers from 3 digit numbers – with exchanging” page. Remember to be careful where you place you numbers.
Year 4 – find your addition and subtraction packs. Complete the “Around the world flights” page. You can jot down your working either on the page or in your home learning books.

Reading:

Today’s activity is a challenge using your reading book.

Spellings:

Ask an adult to choose 10 words from this week’s spelling list and test you on them. Can you get them all correct?

Topic:

In history lessons this half-term, we have answered all of the following questions.

Answer these questions in your book. If there are any questions you can’t remember the answer to, why not use one of the links below to remind you? (They are fun to watch, even if you remember the answers!)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zqtf34j

http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/Romans.html

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/history-ks2-the-roman-empire-and-its-effects-on-britain/zrvs382

Now, can you make a poster to show off some of the wonderful knowledge that you’ve learnt in this topic? You could use some of the answers to the questions above or other things you’ve remembered. If you email a picture of your poster, then I’ll post it on Class News!

Have a lovely weekend.

(On Monday, we will post some activities that you might like to do over the Easter break.)

 

 

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