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Friday

Phonics/SPaG

Use PhonicsPlay.co.uk - to practise the sound cards using 'Flashcards Time Trials'.

Spelling Test 

1. fear

2. steer

3. earn 

4. earliest 

5. pearl

6. career

7. working

8.worship

9. find

10. Mr

 

 

English 

Hopefully you are familiar with the clip, so play the clip one last time. Today you are going to write a short story of what happens next. 

You are going to use your creative imagination to write what happens on the next day. When the two foxes wake up, what do they do with their day? Do they spend the day teaching each other their skills? Do they travel somewhere? Does something bad happen to their home? 

Think of stories you know already to help you with this. 

You could start with:

Bright, one early morning.....

On a sunny, warm Saturday morning....

Far, far away in the village of .....

Brush: A Fox Tale Animated Short Film

Brush: A Fox Tale An animated short film by Willi Anton & Faustina Arriola

Maths 

 We've been working on fractions of amount all week. Splitting numbers into equal groups - just like division. 

There are 10 questions for you to answer which have a mixture of halves, thirds and quarters.

1. What is 1/2 of 26?

2. What is 2/3 of 15?

3. What is 1/2 of 12?

4. What is 1/4 of 32?

5. What is 1/3 of 18?

6. What is 2/3 of 30?

7. What is 1/2 of 18?

8. What is 2/4 of 16?

9. What is 1/3 of 27?

10. What is 3/4 of 16?

 

Extra challenge - Make 3 of your own and work them out!

PSHE 

 

Today we will be discussing change. 

Make a list of things that change (e.g. eggs when you cook them)

Watch the 2 videos below, showing how nature changes. 

Do you think change is good? Discuss this with somebody. 

 

For your activity can you make a poster about change, you can choose the 4 seasons or you can choose a seed growing into a flower. 

 

Video 1 - Seeds

Video 2 - One year timelapse

'Here We Are - Notes For Living On Planet Earth' By Oliver Jeffers

After all the learning, finish the day with a story.