We have arrived at the penultimate week of the Autumn Term.
We will be organising and preparing our museum exhibits this week, polishing
our ballroom jive skills and mapping a magnetic field around a magnet in
physics. Weather permitting we will be having a hockey match to prove our
skills and studying the Battle of Britain during WW2. Long multiplication
practice and application along with reading large Roman Numerals will be our
focus in maths. We are continuing to study Michael Morpurgo’s War Horse, adding
more to our knowledge of the First World War as well as grammar and phonics
skills.
You have been allocated Abacus homework online this week. Go
to our Class blog and click on the Abacus maths link. Alternatively, you can
log on to www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/login
Username: first name and first 2 initials of surname all
joined up, eg:elsiewa
Password: changeme
School code:fasc
Then click on ‘my stuff’ (remember you must allow pop ups at
this stage if in Chrome).
Do the tasks and have fun!
Homework
08/12/14
Due in on Friday as homework will be given
out on Mondays, due in on Fridays.
English
Bronze and Iron Age Groups
Homework this week
is to write a sentence using each of the homophones given to you. These are
different homophones to last week’s homework and quite a challenge. This will
clearly show that you can use the words in the correct context.
Neolithic Group
Drop the ‘e’ or add
the suffix challenge.
Maths
You have all been allocated
online maths homework , calculating subtraction including decimal subtractions
for the Iron Group.
Practice
specifically your 8x and 9x tables this week as well as all of the others now.
| Class 5 and Class 1 made Christingles together. |
| Our Christingle Service |
the christingle was really fun! Also a bit scary holding the lit christingle and watching the little ones with them. Everyone was great at the singing.Well done! I would like to say thank-you to all the staff who came along to the church with us.
ReplyDeleteLearning the Jive is great fun! It helps us to feel more is the World War 2 mood. I cant Wait until the museum on Monday, the big day!
Charlie
Oops forgot the capital letter at the beginning!
ReplyDeleteI have just finished the book Dogs Of The Heather Lands. I love the way the author has made the story have a ghostly feel to it. The best part was when the silver dogs first appear. The word sin the book was great but there could have been longer words. I would rate the the book 5 out of 5. I have also learnt something from this book that Heather lands means no mans land in German.
ReplyDeleteCharlie
Really, I didn't know that either, well done Charlie.
DeleteI have read the book The Sign Of A Warrior, my favourite part was when Ash (the main character) has to catch a giant spider. This book gets 5 stars out of 5 but the vocabulary could be uplevelled.
ReplyDeleteFrom Brandon
DeleteI have read the book Run, I think it is a realy good book because it has constant suspense and you just want to read on! The only bit were it was a bit boring was the first chapter, so I rate this book 4 out of 5.
ReplyDeleteAmelie
Well done Amelie, glad you enjoyed it. Be careful of where and were.
DeleteThat doesn't sound pleasant Brandon. Would you recommend this book to friends as you scored it 4/5?
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