Hello Dahl class, I can't wait to see your faces at 12pm on our Zoom meeting.
Here are your Friday activities.
Have a lovely weekend!
Reciprocal Reading
Today we are going to continue reading chapter 3 of our story ‘The Legend of Captain Crow’s Teeth.’
Read the pages and then answer these questions. Remember they must be answer in full sentences, in cursive handwriting and use correct punctuation (capital letters, full stops, finger spaces and commas).
Writing
Today, you are going to write your explanation of phosphorescence, this is your big write.
I will be looking to see these writing skills being applied in your writing:
Remember to include the features of an explanation text:
Please see below the features checklist and the ‘Explanations Text’ poster.
Maths
ROYG - Today you will be learning to work out start and end times. Remember, you can use a numberline to help you work forwards and backwards to find the answer. Attached is a PowerPoint to work through with an adult so that you understand the methods for working out the answers. Once you have worked through the PowerPoint, you must have a go at answering the questions independently (ask an adult for help if you get stuck).
B2 - Today you will be learning to find ¾. It is easiest to find ¼ first and then find ¾. Remember to find ¼, you can half and half again. Attached is a PowerPoint to work through with an adult so that you understand the methods for working out the answers. Once you have worked through the PowerPoint, you must have a go at answering the questions independently (ask an adult for help if you get stuck).
B1 - Today you will be learning to order numbers. When ordering numbers to 100, you must look at the tens digit first, then look at the ones digit. Attached is a PowerPoint to work through with an adult so that you understand the methods for working out the answers. Once you have worked through the PowerPoint, you must have a go at answering the questions independently (ask an adult for help if you get stuck).
Art
For this week’s art, I would like you to get your creative hats on!
I would like you to draw yourself as a pirate using as many household objects as you can.
The household object is to be used as part of your body (peg leg/arm/clothing) or face (nose/hair/beard) etc.
Attached are some pictures you can use as inspiration. Be as creative as possible and send your creations over to our class email - I would love to see what you came up with!