18 May 2020 : Home learning

Sunday 17 May 2020

Morning!
Well, we didn’t think we would be on week SEVEN of our home learning tasks! Well done if you have done some home learning, even if it is not everything. Please remember, any learning that is missed we will catch up on once we get back to school.

Try to keep reading for at least twenty minutes per day. If you have run out of your own books to read there is a fab online library of eBooks to read on https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/ Just register on the website, log in and choose what you want to read.

Weekly spellings :

Y1 : coin soil train paint light high coat soap

Y2 : write written wrote wrong wrap table apple bottle little middle

Times tables : If you ready, start learning x6 (link to x3) OR keep going with times 2, 3, 5 or 10 and divide 2, 3, 5 or 10

Maths

Watch the slideshow by Miss Harker all about thirds of shapes : https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYhIXqg9ZA

Reading

We are going to read another Aesop’s Fable (a story that has a message in it). Listen to Miss Harker read and talk about the story below : https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYhIXLg944

Topic – Royal competition

The Duchess Of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery have launched a project to find a photographic portrait, taken during these extraordinary times, which responds to one of the following themes:

One hundred shortlisted portraits will feature in a virtual exhibition on the Gallery’s website and a selection of images will also be shown across the UK later in the year.

The project is completely free and open to all ages and abilities. Images must involve people, and can be captured on phones or cameras. Each image will be assessed on the emotion and experience it conveys rather than its photographic quality or technical expertise. The closing date for submissions is the 18 June 2020.

To enter you photo, visit the website : https://www.npg.org.uk/hold-still/

 

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