Monday, March 30, 2020

Other subjects WB 30.03.20

Maths

Please continue to learn your times tables up to 12x 12

We will be focusing on another week of measurement! Have a go at measuring the length of different objects around your home and then record the measurement. Remember your top tips for using a ruler (always start to measure from 0 and make sure the ruler is straight). Once you have measured a range of objects, complete these task below:

1) Write the objects in order from shortest to longest.

2) What is the difference in length between the longest and shortest object?

3) What is the total length of the longest three objects?

4) What is the total length of the shortest three objects?

5) Use < > or = to compare some of your object lengths. 


Other maths tasks

  • Play on Hit the Button - focus on number bonds, halves, doubles and times tables.
  • Adding totals of the weekly shopping list or some work around money. This game could support work on adding money.(Internet explorer only)
  • Practise telling the time. This could be done through this game (scroll down to access the game). Read to the quarter hour and the nearest 5 minutes.
  • Get a piece of paper and ask your child to show everything they know about Subtraction. This could be pictures, diagrams, explanations, methods etc. They can be as creative as they want to be.
  • Go through some of the questions here on subtraction.
  • Practise counting forwards and backwards from any given number in 5s


    Science  The focus is rocks and soils
    Watch he clip titled How are fossils made?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z9bbkqt/articles/z2ym2p3








    French
    Madame Cartlidge’s French at Home

    Play a game on this websitehttps://www.french-games.net/

    Some of the games need two players, so see if someone else in your family would like to play






    Be Creative


    Make a salt dough fossil at home


     Choose an object to make a fossil of. It could be a shell, a leaf, an animal bone, or another object from nature.
    hat you'll need:

    • Salt Dough (click on the link for the recipe)
    • Paint ( optional
    • Paint brushes
    • Dinosaur toys/ item to be fossilised 
    • Cookie sheet / baking tray
    • Rolling pin
    • Clear varnish spray (optional)
    How to make your salt dough fossils:
    • Make salt dough according to the recipe in the link above. Roll the dough flat with a rolling pin.
    • Make one of the fossil ideas listed below, or come up with one of your own!. Bake your fossil at 350 degrees for one hour.
    • Once it is cool, you can paint the finished fossil. To preserve it, you'll need to spray it with polyurethane or clear varnish spray.



    Music
    Go to YouTube as Myleene's Music Klass



    Be Active:

    Joe Wick is putting on a PE at home lesson daily find him at P.E with Joe on youtube

    the link inks to the lesson from Monday 23rd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0go1pTda8 


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    Go for a walk or cycle but take social distancing precautions follow current govenrment advice

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