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Remember to practise your timestables and spellings each day.
The Y3/4 and Y5/6 National Curriculum words can be found in the 'Reading and spelling key words' tab at the top of the Year 5/6T class page.
Maths
Day 1: Calculating angles on a straight line
Day 2: Calculating angles around a point
Day 3: Click HERE for Hit the Button to practise your mental maths, Times Table Rock Stars to practise your times tables.
Day 4: Recap Triangles
Day 5: Recap Quadrilaterals
Reading
Day 1: Bug Club: You have a range of levelled fiction, non-fiction and poetry books in your Bug Club library. Remember, wherever you see a bug there is a question waiting to be answered!
Day 2: Stage 5: The Case of the Silver Snake Reading Comprehension or for an easier text try Stage 4: The Three Little Pigs Or, complete both.
Day 3: Read, Ambush' and complete the questions.
Day 4: BugClub
Day 5: Reading for enjoyment. Catch up on current events and politics, alongside news on entertainment, sport and computer games in this week's edition of First News.
SPaG
Day 1: Practise the Y3&4 spellings and Y5&6 spellings. These can be found in the 'Reading and spelling key words' tab at the top of the Year 5/6T class page.
Day 2: CLICK HERE to watch the Orangutans video then complete the ‘Word Challenge’.
Day 3: Click on ‘The Grammar Bit’ to revise how to write sentences that contain possessive apostrophes.
Day 4: CLICK HERE to watch the video again, and then complete the ‘Whiteboard Challenges’.
Day 5: Complete the uploaded ‘Nature Worksheet’.
Writing
Day 1: Practise the Y3&4 spellings and Y5&6 spellings. Do you know the meaning of the words? Can you write them in a sentence?
Day 2: Research information about highwyamen. Make notes to help you with your writing tomorrow. Click HERE and HERE for a website link.
Day 3: Use PowerPoint to write your presentation on, 'Highwaymen'. Remember to include images but don't copy chunks of information.
Day 4: Today review your writing and check for punctuation errors and grammatical mistakes. Does it make sense? Practise reading it aloud to someone.
Day 5: Click HERE to learn more about narrative poems.
PE
Continue to take part in 'Beat the Street'. See how far you can walk, cycle, run, scoot and roll this week.
History
CLICK HERE to learn about the, 'Nature of criminal activity from 1500 to the present day'. Some crimes have always existed, whilst others are particular to certain periods in history. How has the nature of criminal activity differed and changed over time? Watch the video and try the quiz to test your knowledge.