27.4.20


Summer Term Week 2





Weekly Maths Tasks (plus TT rockstars and Hit the button for maths facts)



Please click on the link below to access this week's daily maths activities.



(Please ensure you click on the Week 2 activity and NOT the Summer Term Week 2)



Week 2 (Year 3)



Week 2 (Year 4)



Optional maths task:














Weekly English Tasks (plus daily reading) (to be done in any order) 




The link below covers writing, grammar and comprehension activities.



The king of the fishes





Spellings – ‘sion’ word endings


Use the following words: collision, conclusion, extension, comprehension, evasion, corrosion, division, explosion, intrusion,






Try using the different strategies that we use in class

·         Missing vowels strategy (taking the vowels out of the word)

·         Pyramid (build the spelling pyramid letter by letter)

·         Get creative with your pictures around the spellings







Weekly Wider Curriculum Tasks


History 

When did the Anglo-Saxons come to Britain?  


Can you place the events on the timeline?

Timeline



Science Musical coat hangers

What can you tell me about sound from this experiment?


Art 

Research either Anglo-Saxon houses or clothing, think about what materials they used and why they used them. Tell me what you like and dislike about them and explain why


P.E
  •  Complete Joe Wicks session
  •  Design your own assault course
  • Enjoy a nice walk with a grown up

French


Hello Humber class, can you please revise Zoo Animals with the people you live with and revise and spell numbers 1 to 20 in French.



See images below to help you.



Merci



Mrs Mackintosh






Picture News - Picture News Virtual Assembly

Story: The sale of video games has increased by 44% in the UK during the lockdown period.

Question:  Are video games the next best thing to our real lives?








🌟 Humber Class Ongoing Task - Who is your hero?🌟



I’ve been hearing lots of people talking about their heroes recently, especially the NHS heroes on the news.

A hero is a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and each of you will no doubt have a different hero for very different reasons but I would like to hear all about them.

I would like you to choose your hero and learn all about them, then show what you know in whatever way you choose, you might choose to use the computer and create a PowerPoint, Poster or piece of writing or you could create a scrapbook instead.

Be creative and take your time, this is a project for you to work on over the next few weeks rather than completed in one session.







If you complete all of this week’s learning have a look on the BBC Bitesize website there’s lots to learn on there 😊

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