Sunday, June 7, 2020

Other subjects WB 08.06.20

Maths
Please continue to learn your times tables up to 12 x 12 on TTRS  x1 for 15 mins

Our maths topic is measures and money problems there is a different lesson each day for you to watch and complete this week we will be completing lesson 6-10.  If you have not completed lessons 1-5 please do so before moving onto this weeks lessons




or go to the Oak national academy in your browser > subjects> year 3> maths,> scroll down to measures and money problems and select the correct lessons






1) Watch the teaching video and complete any quizzes included
2) Pause the video  when prompted and  complete the activity in your yellow book
3) mark your learning when the answers are presented
4) email a copy of your learning by taking a photo or scanning and sending  it to year4.cabot@bristol-schools.uk


There are a total of 5 maths lessons!

Please log in to you Matheletics account  x 2 for 15 mins




    Science  The focus is Plants

    Watch the clip titled on BBC bitesize complete then complete the  fill in the gaps task

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zy66fg8/articles/z86ktv4





     RE and PSHE




    We are taking part in Empathy Day to help everyone understand and experience the power of empathy through books. There are three parts to empathy: feeling the way others feel; thinking and working out how people are feeling; acting on this. Scientists say that we can train our brain with stories, as the more we empathise with characters, the more we can understand other people's feelings. On the 9th June there are events happening throughout the day here: bit.ly/empathydaylive
    This week choose at least one of the following activities and share your what you thought about it by emailing your teacher and/or telling your teacher about it the next time you speak to them on the phone.
    Listen to the story The Rabbit Listened

    Listen to the story Super Duper You and learn how to draw one of the characters

    Read an empathy short story https://www.empathylab.uk/empathy-shorts

    Try Bali Rai’s ‘I am’ if you in a serious mood. Try Sam Copeland’s ‘Caveman learns a big huge lesson’ if you are in a silly mood
    Watch out for your people in your family showing good listening skills. You could make a chart like this

    LISTENING SKILLS
    TICKS/COMMENTS
    BEING CURIOUS, GENUINELY INTERESTED

    USING OPEN QUESTIONS (THAT CAN’T BE ANSWERED WITH A YES OR NO)

    BEING STILL AND QUIET

    CONCENTRATING 100%

    TUNING INTO FEELINGS

    GIVING FEELINGS A NAME

    HEARING THE MEANING BEHIND THE WORDS

    NOT OFFERING ADVICE, SOLUTIONS, OPINIONS


    Find a way to celebrate your family’s great listening skills at the end of the day
    Think of the songs and nursery rhymes you know. Share one with your grown ups. How does it make them feel? How do you feel when they share a rhyme with you?

    Try Row, Row, Row Your Boat, Incy Wincy Spider, Wind The Bobbin Up, If You’re Happy and You Know It









    Madame Cartlidge’s French at Home

    Bonjour les enfants !

    Watch a ‘Petit Ours Brun’ cartoon with a grown up on this Youtube channel, and then tell your grown up what the story was all about.








    This term we will be looking at the art work of Pablo Picassso

    watch this brief video about his life 


    Below is Picasso's famous 'Three Musicians'  artwork
    Can you identify the instruments being played?


    Then have a go at making a version of his 3 musicians artwork like this one







    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


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0go1pTda8 




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

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