Dear all
I hope your week started well and you are getting on well with our new set of home learning tasks.
Remember that we are also planning to have an online session tomorrow Wednesday 8th July at 10 am.
Your parents should have received an email and text message about this.
Here are your learning tasks for today.
Literacy:
For your literacy this week we are using the Oak Academy resources.
In this lesson, we will look at reading comprehension questions
Click on the link below to access today’s lesson.
Mathematics:
This week we are also working on two Arithmetic sheets every day.
Click on the this link below to download a pack with 15 sheets. I will be putting it on here every day for you to access but you can also download the whole pack.
For today start working on Sheets 6-3 and 6-4
For our normal maths lesson, click on the link below to access the Whiterose website.
Watch the video on today’s theme: Summer Week 11: Lesson 2 on ‘Angles in a triangle.’
Then click on BBC Bitesize next to the video and click on your year group tab to access your work for today.
Please remember you can rewatch the video as many times as you need to and you can go back to it when you are answering the questions.
READING
For reading this week we are using the FIRST NEWS newspaper
Read through two pages each day.
Then share something you’ve learned with someone else in your family every day.
TOPIC – Art
Today’s session is an art lesson. Remember that this is also part of the curriculum.
Learn the basics of how artists use shapes and colours.
This lesson includes:
one video about how to make collage
two activities to try at home
Follow the link to the BBC website to start your lesson.
PE – MUSIC
Have you looked at our PE and Music Blogs recently?
Every week Miss Durrant sets PE and sports activities for everyone to try at home.
Mr Postles posts videos in which he talks about learning how to sing and play music, famous composers etc.
You can access these two blogs by clicking on PUPILS section and then on PE or MUSIC.
Have a look today!
Have a wonderful day.
Mr Camilleri