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We saw some really good examples of 3D shapes that you have around your homes. Here’s what we’ve got in store for you today. Don’t forget to ask someone to test you on your spelling – the days of the week.

We want you to stay safe if you visit any areas with water, so for the next few days we are going to be putting up some activities for you do do regarding water safety. Whipton Barton school is so quiet without all of the children. Remind yourself of the eat well plate below, then go onto Purple Mash. There are two activities for you to have a go at today related to food groups. Terri and Andy’s treehouse is full of exciting levels. I would like you to design and make a model of your very own treehouse. You can use recycling to junk model or use paper/card and supplies you already have at home.

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In my experience, most competitions will accept entries from anywhere in the world as long as they are written in English. But it’s best to check the rules and submission guidelines for each competition carefully to make sure, as there are some exceptions to this rule. I’m looking for competitions in Canada and only see 2 on your list. CBC Books has a competition underway shortly. I wonder if you could look up more from Canada. Hi Emma, in my experience, it doesn’t matter how long the story is, it’s the quality of the story that counts. For example, I’ve had 2,500 word story published through a 5,000 word limit competition before.

You’ve all managed to have a go at attempting column multiplication at home. On Fridays at school we usually have an assembly and today is no different.. Check out Manroop’s art creations from yesterday.. School – I am thankful that I can still learn from home even though I can’t go to school at the moment. Food – I am thankful for the lovely roast dinner I had on Sunday. Many of you solved the riddles correctly yesterday.

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If you find this too tricky you can go for a 2D shape instead. Send me your photos when you’re done please. This week, we are looking at a new story! Please watch the video first before answering the questions below. You are continuing your work on adding money but today you will be solving word problems.

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I have also made up 10 home learning pack folders if you prefer your work printed out. It is different to the work that I post online. Needless to say she was the star attraction! In her lifetime she met over 11,500 children! If you are one of the many schoolchildren, Guides, Rainbows, Brownies or Beavers who stroked or cuddled her I hope you remember what a special dog she was.

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Here is the work for Thursday and Friday below. Please read down to find Maths, English, Spellings and Music. The English work today has been set as a ‘2Do’ onPurple Mash. Around your superhero illustration, I want you to write ambitious words and phrases that witnesses would have used to describe your character during the rescue. For example – brave, fearless, commanding, powerful. Watch the video below by Art John and have a go at creating homemade rainbow scratch art. It’s so simple, but so effective and only uses a few resources you hopefully have at home.

We initially discussed why money is important. The children then had time to spot any similarities or differences in their coins. They noticed that they were different colours, shapes and had different numbers on them. The children then sorted the coins https://pradhanmantriyojna.in/ into their colours. Class 3 have really settled into their new classroom and have enjoyed opportunities to explore the their outdoor classroom. In our lesson today, we were exploring ‘whole’ and ‘part’. We looked at ‘whole’ objects including biscuits!

Class 3 enjoyed celebrating the 5th November by making firework pictures in class. Today we talked about ‘families.’ Every family is unique. We did lots of practical work with the numicon reinforcing that a fact family is only made up of 3 numbers. We then had a go at writing addition and subtraction number sentence to match our models. We played a game using the ‘feely bag’ and described different objects and their properties. We used words like rough, smooth, bumpy, bendy, stretchy, stiff, hard and soft. We have been thinking about what makes a good friend.