Hedgehogs - Wednesday 17th June 2020
Date: 16th Jun 2020 @ 3:23pm
Hello Hedgehogs! It is Wednesday again! Apologies for not creating yesterday’s daily blog but I’m sure you all managed to access the learning from Monday’s timetable.
This is the learning that you will need to complete today:
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Wednesday |
Maths (Make sure you spend some time on Times Table Rockstars each day) |
Year 3 – Statistics Pictograms Work through the PPT on Monday’s blog before completing the following activities: Wednesday - Reasoning and Problem Solving. You will need to choose whether you complete the Developing OR Expected OR Greater Depth questions. These can be downloaded from Monday’s blog. The answers are at the end of the sheets. Year 4 - Position and Direction – Describe position Work through the interactive resource on the link below before completing the following activities: Wednesday - Reasoning and Problem Solving. You will need to choose whether you complete the Developing OR Expected OR Greater Depth questions. These can be downloaded from Monday’s blog. The answers are at the end of the sheets. Classroom Secrets - Describe Position Extension Challenge – have a look at the Homework Extension and Discussion Problems for a further challenge. |
Writing |
Visit the Literacy Shed again today and watch the video The Clocktower: Complete the activities on page 5 and 6. |
Reading |
Read through this book about famous artists. Which Artist did you like the most? Why did you like them? Which facts surprised you? Have a go at recreating one of the famous pieces of Art yourself. |
Spellings |
Practise spelling your weekly words that are on Monday’s daily blog. |
Topic Music PSHE Art |
Sport Superstar - Watch an interview with Rod Ellingworth, a famous, British cyclist. Then go for your own bike ride as part of your daily exercise. Don’t forget to wear your helmet! No bike? Then take a walk and look out for any cyclists you see. OR Space Superstar – Investigate what it is like to live in space by asking the first official British astronaut to walk in space - Tim Peake. Then try to create your own astronaut training circuit. It could include – star jumps, obstacle runs, skipping rope jumps or shuttle sprints as a starting point. |
Have a lovely day Hedgehogs! Don’t forget to upload some of your learning to this week’s Discussion on the website – I will be checking today to see what you’ve been up to!
Mrs Robinson x