Monday, March 23, 2020

Home Learning - Tuesday 24th March 2020

Hi everyone, 

I really hope you had a chance to enjoy the sun yesterday. I can see that some of you accessed the Home Learning post for Monday 23rd. If you tried out some or all of the activities, I hope that they were straightforward to access and helpful. 

It was a day of home learning for us as a family and we particularly enjoyed topping up the class activities from the school website and blogs with the Read, Write Inc and Joe Wicks PE sessions on You Tube. 

I would strongly urge you to make use of your Sumdog log in if you haven't already. I have created a challenge activity for the whole class to access for Tuesday 24th March. This has been tailored for the needs of your child and it is available from 9am-7pm on Tuesday! I will be able to access how everyone got on following the challenge and will set more as the days go on.

Just a little reminder that the RWI sessions are really worthwhile and only take 10 minutes each. They can also be accessed 24 hours after airing if you miss it the first time.
Set 1 - Red group
Set 2 - Green, Purple and Pink groups (could watch Set 1 also to review).
Set 3 - Orange, Yellow, Blue and Grey groups (could also watch Set 2 to review).

Maths - As a counting starter - get your 100 square out of your pack and choose any 2 digit number (41 for example). Practise counting 10 more or 10 less from your chosen number (41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91 and then count 10 less - 91, 81 and so on). Do this with a few different numbers. You can use your 100 square to support you if you need to. If you want to extend yourself, go beyond 100 and even below 0 if you can!

Then you could try partitioning some 2 digit numbers using the part part whole method which we have often used in the classroom. Here is a reminder of how to use it.

Remember that you can make the number first using your Base 10 resources that you have in your pack. Once you have made the number (45) you can make it using 4 tens and 5 ones - once you have done that you can move the Base 10 into two separate 'parts't. That should've refreshed your memory so now try these.



Remember to record your answers using the part part whole method by drawing a part part whole in your book (3 circles with the top circle joined to the bottom two).

For an extra challenge, you may want to try this.



For a Literacy task, either read (or ask someone to read to you) this short story (sorry that the quality of the picture isn't brilliant). Then, have a look at the activity below where you have to re-write the sentences making sure you use capital letters in the right places. 



That seems quite a lot for one day so all I will say is make sure you get some fresh air or exercise at some point during your day (I hope that your Jump Start Johnny log in is getting some good use!).

Take care everyone and stay safe.

Mrs Good

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