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Remote Learning Thursday 30th April 2020

Posted: Apr 29, 2020 by: Mrs Parker (NHemingway) on: Class 3

Another wonderful morning to you my little munchkins! This week in the mornings, my mum and I decided to start to learn some Yoga and Pilates. We felt things were getting on top of us a little with the current situation and everything that is going on so wondered what we could do. I remembered that Mrs Lindley always says how much better she feels after a yoga session, so we looked one up on YouTube and we couldn’t believe how much more relaxed we felt after doing this. Maybe you could try some yoga and let me know how you get on? Here is a quote that made my smile this morning from my new favourite book:

Here is the suggested timetable for today:

E.R.I.C. - Everybody Reading in Class for 20 mins (remember to record your reading in your planners)

Active time - Joe Wicks guided PE lesson at 9am 

(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ)

Don’t forget GoNoodle:

https://www.gonoodle.com/

Maths/Grammar - do this in batches of 20 mins each, build in breaks.

Break – Make a race track and time how fast an object can go around it?

Art

Maths;

8 questions;

  1. £6.52 + 41p
  2. £3.25 + £2.12
  3. 1/3 of 39
  4. 157 + 30
  5. 657 - 60
  6. 62 x 4
  7. 5/8 + 1/8
  8. What is the time?

Activity;

Grammar;

We are going to be looking at some grammar today. I have set you a 2Do on PurpleMash. You are going to complete the Word Families task, where you will work out how prefixes and suffixes change the meaning of root words in word families.

Art;

Take a walk around your house and garden if you can, use a tablet, smartphone or digital camera to take photos from a Bird’s Eye View (from above the object), and Worm’s Eye View (from the bottom of the object, looking up) and by zooming in on just one part of your subject.

Here is my Bird's Eye View ... 

Here is my Worm's Eye View ... 

Don’t forget to focus the camera by touching the screen where the object is. After the walk, choose the best photos for each angle, and delete the others.

You might want to edit your photos for the best effect by cropping them. If you are using a tablet or smart phone, you should be able to do this by tapping on the photo and pressing edit or a little image of a pencil. You could ask a grown up to help you with this.

Here is the Lego challenge for today! Remember to email us your creations! If you don't have Lego, don't worry any construction material will do … 

See you tomorrow, metaphorically anyway and stay safe!

Miss H

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