Monday 11th January 2021
Good morning,
I hope you have all had a good weekend. It was great to see you all on Friday!
Please login to Zoom for a 9:00am meeting. I will go through the day's activities with you and answer any questions you may have. We will meet again at 1.10pm later on today.
Sentence of the Day
Please complete the Week 2 Sentence of the Day task for Monday.
Spellings
transfer, transferring, transferred, transference, co-author, re-enter, differ, differed, individual, language
Don't forget to go on to Spelling Shed!
Reading
Read the text and answer the questions on the link below (answers included).
Joe Wicks is back! Have a go at today's workout.
English - WALT: Use spelling words in context
Please complete this week's spelling story using the success criteria below.
Success criteria:
- Use a relative clause
- Use at least two adverbials
- Use an apostrophe for possession
- Use a subordinate clause and the beginning of a sentence
- Use inverted commas
Maths - WALT: Multiply 3-digit by 2-digit numbers
Starter
12.43
x 10 =
2. 60
x 70 =
3. 3/7
of 28 =
4. 343
x 7 =
5 11,664 + 23,349 =
Quiet Reading
Find a good book and somewhere comfortable to sit. Spend at least 20 minutes reading independently.
RE - WALT: Understand different qualities people need
Context (the ‘big story’ of the Bible so far): The People of
God were taken into exile in Babylon in 586BCE. They return after about 50
years, but their Promised Land is still occupied by foreign forces. They begin
to have a New Hope – God will rescue them! He will send a rescuer, a saviour –
a Chosen One or Messiah. This is the situation when the Old Testament ends.
However, the land remains occupied by different forces – at the start of the
New Testament, this is by the beastly Romans. The people have been waiting long
time – and some are despairing, but some still have hope.
Look at the attached sheet and list the qualities you think
a person needs in each situation.
Music - WALT: Understand pulse and rhythm
Watch the video from Oak Academy and follow the instructions.
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