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Remote Learning Friday 26th June 2020

Posted: Jun 25, 2020 by: Emma Barker (EBarker) on: Class 2

Happy Friday everyone! Wow! It’s been a hot one this week, I hope you’ve managed to stay safe in the sun with plenty of ice lollies?

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

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

Active time - Go Noodle (Have a go at 'Roar' if you can!) or Andy’s Wild Workouts

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

Creative Friday

Maths

LO: Place value

  • 203 + 10 = ?
  • Partition 10 in 3 different ways.
  • 34 – 14 = ?
  • 110 ÷ 10 =
  • What number is 7 more than 56?
  • Make £1.80 with 5 coins

Have a look at these interactive place value cards:

https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/arrowCards/

Make the number 124 by clicking on the + or – keys like so:

How would you partition 124? Click on each card to see it partition the number:

From this, we can create the number sentence:

100 + 20 + 4 = 124

Now try with 427. Use the place value cards to help you. Now write the number sentence to go with it. Repeat with 888.

Now try these, remember to write the addition number sentence:

  • 567
  • 786
  • 238
  • 472
  • 189
  • 608
  • 320
  • 999

 

English

Today I would like you to draw your own picture of Uluru. You can draw this however you like – felt tips, paints, coloured pencils or even collage.  While you are drawing it, think of some words that could describe the rock. Put your words on separate pieces of paper. Some examples might be:

Rugged

Rough

Arid

Deserted

Breath-taking.

Then think of some sentences to describe Uluru – use all your research and knowledge to help you. You can keep these quite simple, some examples could be:

Rising out of the ground.

A giant on the landscape.

Again, write these on separate pieces of paper. Once you have a good number of words and sentences, spread them out in front of you and pair them up. So it might be:

 

Breath-taking. A giant on the landscape.

Rugged. Rising out of the ground.

 

Keep going with your word and sentence matching. Play around with the overall order of your work. Once you have completed this, you will have created a descriptive poem to add to your illustration! I look forward to reading yours!

    

 Creative Friday

Have a go at this crossword about Australian animals (if you click on the picture a PDF will open up):

 

Today looks like it might be quite rainy, so here's a inside creative idea...Make a paper plate Sydney Harbour Bridge.

To make each the bridge you will need:

  • paper plate
  • two paper cups
  • scissors
  • black marker
  • toothpick
  • Australian flag sticker
  • tape

 You can find the instructions on how to make it here.

Have a fantastic day and send me all your photos by lunchtime to ensure you appear in this week’s gallery.

Mrs B x

 

 

 

 

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