Thursday 4th February 2021
Home Learning
Thursday 4th February 2021
Remember to send your completed learning to the class email (turing.woodhouses@gmail.com) for it to be marked and to receive feedback.
READING
Read on Bug Club.
Don't forget to complete the quizzes as you go along. To find the quiz, click on this symbol on the page
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MATHS
LI: To solve problems involving the use of percentages for comparison.
Today, we will be solving problems involving the use of percentages for comparison.
You will need to complete the introductory quiz, watch the video, answer the questions from the worksheet and complete the final quiz. You can print the worksheet off if you prefer.
Use the links below for support if you are struggling
SPELLINGS
If an adult or an older person is at home with you, see if they can test you on the this week's spellings.
LITERACY
LI: To practise speech punctuation.
In today’s lesson we will revise the rules of speech within a narrative.
Use the link below to take you to today’s learning. You need to watch the video. During the video you will be asked to pause the lesson and complete an activity.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-practise-speech-punctuation-60r3at
TT ROCKSTARS
Log onto TT Rockstars to practise the times tables.
FRENCH
LI: To say the month your birthday is in.
Today, we will learn how to say when your birthday is using the verb être.
Use the link below. You will need to complete the introductory quiz, watch the video and complete the final quiz.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/saying-the-month-your-birthday-is-in-6nk36r
MUSIC
LI: To explore changes in metre.
In today’s lesson, you will warm-up by playing a game to the tune of 'My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean'. Then, we will move to music in different metres, review rhythm notation and understand the purpose of bar lines.
You will need a ball or something you can catch for this lesson.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-explore-changes-in-metre-cnhk0c