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Imagine, Believe, Succeed

Tuesday 14th July

Rise and shine guys, can you keep up with Sonic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZru-M3TUlI

 

For today’s learning we have…

 

RWI

Remember to practise your sounds daily. RWI will be holding daily virtual lessons for children to practise their sounds:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ?fbclid=IwAR39rYFTLfrdQlPjkysNElqx0fheLwYjbK7LVlBZtbEm_Yuv9BvsbtL6ziI

Set 1 sounds at 9:30am

Set 2 sounds at 10:00am

Set 3 sounds at 10:30am

They have updated these lessons to include word time for set 1 speed sounds and spelling for set 2 and 3.

There is also “Storytime with Nick” three times a week (Mon, Wed & Fri at 2pm) and some poems that your child can learn and perform.

 

SPaG

I have attached a SPaG/ Reading comprehension mat below for you to complete. Try to complete this independently.

Literacy

In grammar we have looked at how we can make opposites using the prefix un.

well     unwell

happy     unhappy

Do you remember the opposite song?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW4OQxUVjiE

The prefix dis also means “not” or “opposite”. It gives the word the opposite meaning.

like           dislike

agree       disagree

Click on the worksheet to practise your learning.

Maths

This morning we have a maths warm up to get our brains working, try to complete this independently.

G/Y/R/O groups:

Today we are going to be learning about 1 more and 1 less. Try to count on or back in your head but you can use a 100 square if that will help you.

Click on the daily 10 link below and either Addition – one more or Subtraction – one digit less to practise.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10

 

Remember to practise your times tables with Times Tables Rock Stars.

 

Blue group:

Today we are recapping what we know about shapes. Click on the worksheet below and see if you can name the shapes. Now try making some of these 2D shapes using the geoboard and elastic bands on this link:

https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps/geoboard

History

This week we are going to look at a famous person who has helped change the world in which we live.

Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web. The world wide web is a collection of web pages that can be found on the internet. Berners-Lee has worked with computers all his life and came up with an idea that would allow people to share information with each other quickly and easily. Look at the power point to find out more about Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

 

In 2012 there was the London Olympics. This is a sporting event where athletes from lots of different sports, from all over the world meet and compete against each other. It happens every four years. At the London Olympic opening ceremony Sir Tim Berners-Lee played a special part in the ceremony. Watch this short video of that ceremony and see Tim Berners-Lee.

Now I would like you to look at the different activities and work out which ones use the world wide web and which ones do not use the world wide web.

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