13 July 2020: Home learning

Sunday 12 July 2020

Good morning, Year 3 and 4! It is the final week of the summer term. Its feels like it’s been a long long time since we’ve seen you all and enjoyed learning together in the classroom but, at the same time, it has flown by. For your final week of learning, we’re going to have a little bit of a different approach – we hope you enjoy the change and all the new things you’ll do!

School trip!

Who knew you could go on a school trip from the comfort of your own home. I know for Mrs Welsby and I, it is one of the highlights of the year so for today’s (hint hint for exciting things planned for the rest of the week) trip, we are off to the National History Museum in London! Don’t fall asleep on the coach ride there!

Have a look around the National History Museum’s virtual tour.  You can choose to visit all of the places or just one or two that interest you the most. When you’ve been to that place, write a fact file to show the information you have learnt from one of the sections. Try to include at least 5 facts.

If you want some more traditional learning, head to their learning and resources page and complete an activity from there.

 

Maths

Have you ever fancied being a detective? Well, today your challenge is to solve this murder at the movies! Officers have compiled a list of suspects in attendance at the cinema. You must use the list of cinema-goers and the clues (worked out by answering maths questions) to determined who has committed the terrible crime! The answers will be posted tomorrow.

 

 

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