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Remote Learning Wednesday 24th June 2020

Posted: Jun 23, 2020 by: Emma Barker (EBarker) on: Class 2

Good morning Class 2! I hope that you are OK today.  A huge thank you to Mrs Matthews for taking over the blog yesterday as part of our transition work. I hope you enjoyed doing the work and I have been telling her all about you and how fantastic you are!

So the suggested schedule for today is as follows...

E.R.I.C. - Everybody Reading in Class for 20 mins

Active time - Joe Wicks is back showing a PE lesson at 9am or Go Noodle – another recommendation from me is ‘Popping Bubbles’ – but it’s difficult to get the song out of your head – you have been warned!

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

R.E.

Maths

LO: Round 2-digit numbers to nearest 10.

  • 120 + 32 = ?
  • Partition 7 in 3 different ways.
  • 78 - 27 = ?
  • 70 ÷ 10 =
  • What number is 8 more than 37?
  • Make £1.50 with 3 coins

 

On Monday, you were placing numbers on a number line. It helped to think about which ten number your numbers were closer to. You were really ‘rounding to the nearest 10’.

Have a look at this 0–10 number line. Point to 3: Is this closer to 0 or 10?

How about 8? Is this closer to 0 or 10? How about 4? Is this closer to 0 or 10? How about 5? Is this closer to 0 or 10? This is a trick one - although 5 is in the middle, mathematicians have decided (so that we all do the same thing) that we will round 5 up to the 10 above.

Look at this 30–40 number line. Mark 33 on the line. Is this closer to 30 or 40? What is 33 rounded to the nearest 10? Repeat for 38, 32, then 35 (remember the rule!)

Now generate a 2-digit number by rolling a 1–9 dice twice or use number cards or you can use this number wheel: https://wordwall.net/resource/43862/maths/two-digit-number-wheel

Then, round your number to the nearest 10! Repeat.

English

First of all, have a go at this alphabetical order challenge:

Online game

How did your research on Uluru go on Monday? It really is the most fascinating place. If you didn’t get chance to have a look into this mysterious landmark, then here is some more information for you to read today. There is a Powerpoint presentation – perhaps this includes some of your own facts?

Here is a sheet with some questions to answer - adults, the answers are at the end of the PDF!

R.E.

LO: What are the stories about Jesus healing and caring for people?

What are the stories about Jesus healing and caring for people? Have a look at this clip:

healing the blindman

Reflect upon the changes that Jesus bought to the man’s life. Think of some ways in which Christians and other people can show care for the sick today, especially during the pandemic. What might you do to make someone feel better?

I hope you have a wonderful day! Keep smiling!

Mrs B x

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