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Remote Learning Thursday 7th May 2020

Posted: May 6, 2020 by: Mrs Parker (NHemingway) on: Class 3

Well what a short week we have had this week! Today, I got an envelope through the post … It was a mystery to what was in it or who had sent it but I did recognise the writing on the front it was from my sister. Inside was the loveliest little present. Here is what she had sent me …

It brought tears to my eyes as this has been the longest time we have spent without properly seeing each other! I video called her to thank her and felt better for seeing her! Little, thoughtful things like these can make a huge difference to people! Maybe you could make something for someone special and give it to them, just something simple to let them know you are thinking of them!

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

Break – Have a look at the clouds, what shapes or objects can you make?

Art

Maths;

8 questions;

  1. £7.63 + 52p
  2. £4.36 + £3.24
  3. 1/5 of 100
  4. 379 + 20
  5. 546 - 50
  6. 24 x 6
  7. 2/7 + 4/7
  8. What was the time 15 minutes ago?

Activity;

Literacy;

Did you find your research interesting yesterday? I know I have found it very fascinating finding out about VE Day! Today, you are going to be writing your notes up to create a non-chronological report. Make sure you use headings, paragraphs and of course, full stops and capital letters! Here is some special VE Day lined paper you could use. Remember, you can add images and drawings to your reports to break up the writing. I can’t wait to see them!

Art;

We are going to carry on looking at photography. Forced perspective is a technique that creates an optical illusion go make an object appear further away, closer, larger or smaller that it actually is. It is used primarily in photography.

These are made by having an object close to the camera lens to make it look bigger and something further away to make it look smaller. There is no editing involved.

Have a look at some I attempted when we visited the Tower of Pisa last Easter …  

   

What do you think? Now, think of a creative scene with an object or second (or third) person and set up your photograph.

If you don’t have access to a digital camera, you could draw what your idea would have been. Good luck and happy snapping!  

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 … 

 

Remember, tomorrow I will just be posting different activities relating to VE Day as it is the 75th anniversary of this historical event, have I mentioned this already?! Make sure you enjoy but of course, stay safe!

Miss H

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