Gratitude Scavenger Hunt

  1. Find something that makes you happy
  2. Find something to give someone else to make them smile
  3. Find one thing that you love to smell
  4. Find one thing you enjoy looking at
  5. Find something that is your favourite colour
  6. Find something you are thankful for in nature
  7. Find something that you can use to make a gift for someone
  8. Find something that is useful for you

Activities for Tuesday

English Reading Comprehension

My Dad the Super Hero My Dad the Superhero Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Challenge: Write six sentences explaining why your dad is a super hero too.

 

Maths

Spend 20 mins using Times Tables Rockstars and Numbots. Please ask if you have forgotten your login details.

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Use the BBC Bitesize website https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zhvbrj6 to learn more about multiplication and division problem solving.

This includes:

  • two videos
  • one worksheet
  • one interactive activity

 

PHSEE

Each one of us can feel many emotions – in just one day! We can all feel good or bad. Think about the emotions on the sheets and write what makes you feel that way.

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Activities

Reading Comprehension

 

Click on the link below for the differentiated ‘Celebrating the NHS’ comprehension text and questions.

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Challenge: Write a formal letter to Sir Simon Stevens, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NHS England, thanking him and all his dedicated staff for everything that they continue to do during the current pandemic.

 

 

Maths

 

Spend 20 mins using Times Tables Rockstars and Numbots. Please ask if you have forgotten your login details.

 

Use the BBC Bitesize website https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zsvgn9q to continue to learn to describe position and directions. Help find some football equipment, before taking on the role of players and managers to practise following and giving instructions.

 

The lesson includes:

  • one video
  • four activities

 

 

Science

 

Visit the BBC Bitesize website https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4svgwx

Learn about how animals are classified (sorted) into different groups.

This lesson includes:

  • six videos
  • two activities

Challenge: Create a little non-fiction book about classification. The six main groups of animals are:

  • Amphibians
  • Birds
  • Fish
  • Mammals
  • Minibeasts
  • Reptiles

Blue Peter Badges

Savan (2WA) is busy collecting Blue Peter’s 6 Badges of Summer. 

You can start collecting them too!

Here is some information from the Blue Peter website,

Over six weeks in June and July, we will be celebrating a different Blue Peter badge a week and asking you to show us how you are getting on by sending in your photos and videos. We’re calling it Blue Peter’s 6 Badges of Summer. Green, Sport, Music, Blue, Fan Club and Silver – 6 Blue Peter Badges you can earn right now!

You can download a wall chart to keep track of how you’re doing and you can even apply for the badges themselves

Have a go at an activity then send us your photos and videos, which could be shown all over CBBC.

You won’t get a badge for uploading your stuff, but you can use what you’ve made to apply for your badges.

So get thinking, doing, uploading and sending to join in with Blue Peter’s 6 Badges of Summer.

Word of the Day

Muffled – hushed or stifled. Like the sound you make if you speak into a pillow. Used in 9% of stories.

Perilous – risky or dangerous. Like rafting through terrifying rapids. Used in 8.8% of stories.

Mouthwatering – looking or stalling delicious. Like a giant doughnut that makes you drool. Used in 0.1% of stories.

Musty – stuffy and stale. Like the smell of a stinky sweater that has never been washed. Used in 5% of stories.

Gleaming- shining or bright. Like teeth that have been scrubbed clean by the dentist. Used in 9.6% of stories.

Numbots

Don’t forget that we have a Numbots and Times Tables Rockstars subscription. I can see that lots of boys are playing regularly, so well done.

Please email me if you need a reminder of your login details. It is the same details for both online services.

Symmetry

Following on from our Maths lesson when we drew symmetrical patterns, how about recreating them outdoors?

Gather lots of bits and pieces from the garden or while walking. Then be as creative as you can. You could use chalk to draw the outline of a butterfly for example.

Please email your photos to us and we shall share these here on our class blog.

Have fun!