Good morning everyone. Hope that you are all well and ready for some more learning.
Reading
You can now access Accelerated Reader quizzes at home. Click on the button below to take you to the website. You should then be able to access it as you would at school. You can also access ebooks via Accelerated Reader too (see yesterday’s Learning at Home blog). Keep reading -enjoy. We will be looking to see how you are getting on with your quizzes. - can you get 100%?
Good to see that some people have spotted this already and have already had a go. Remember to read the questions carefully and think about the answers. You can always go back to the book and check for an answer if you are not sure. Glad to see some great 100% scores already too. Keep up the good work.
Art
We know how much you all like your art lessons with Mrs Curtis. So, today being Thursday is no exception. Make sure that you check out the art page to see what you have to do. It looks really exciting. Have fun and don’t forget to send us some photos!
The Iron Man
Can you read the remainder of Chapter 5. (Here is the whole of Chapter 5 for you to read)
Please make sure that you work neatly and carefully. Don’t forget the date and make sure it is underlined. Think carefully about your presentation. Can you get a pen point or a Cooper Crab learning point today. What about the other characters? Could you get one of their learning points? Try hard and work well.
Today we would like you to draw a picture of the Iron Man on the fire pit. Label him and describe what is happening to him.
Now write a diary entry by the Iron Man of what has happen to him over the last few days. Remember to write in the first person (I, me, we) and write in the past tense. Become the Iron Man and make your diary entry believable.)
Maths
Estimate how long and then measure as many different items that are longer than 1m.. You could try the table, the kitchen work surface, your bed, the patio, the grass, the lounge etc etc. Can you find some unusual things to measure?
Write your answers in your maths learning from home books, set it out like we have done over the last few days. Remember to be neat and don’t forget to date and underline your work. Give it a title too.
Can you make your own metre stick if you haven’t got a long tape measure? Make sure that it is accurate and has carefully measured cm or blocks of 10cm.Make sure that you mark carefully where 1m ends on the object and then start measuring the next metre at exactly the same point.