Morning!
Spellings : focus prefixes
Please practise daily and use in a sentence to show your understanding of the words
Gryffindor /Ravenclaw : disappoint disagree disobey inactive incorrect illegal illegible immature immortal imperfect impossible impatient
Click on the link and go to Spelling Rule 4 to find the list and the daily games
Slytherin/Hufflepuff : eye could plant hour move prove improve sure should would Christmas
Click on the link and go to Spelling Rule 33 to find the list and the daily games
English for all
Today you are going to write your own poem describing an African land animal.We would like you to base it upon the poem 'The Elephant'.
Read the poem below:
The Elephant Format
One long trunk Number, adjective, body part
Four thick legs Number, adjective, body part
Two sharp tusks Number, adjective, body part
Thumping, plodding, crashing Three verbs
Wrinkled and noble Two adjectives
Like a giant bulldozer Simile
Old man of Africa Statement
Each line is made up of different types of words.
Choose your African land anima eg cheetah ,zebra, giraffe, hippo, rhino or use the internet to find one. Write your own poem, using the format above about your animal. Add an illustration to you poem as well. Look at the template of poem attached below to help you.
Mental Maths
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling-the-time
Choose a level you need to practise.
Year 3 Lesson 2 Compare Mass
Click on the link below and watch the video
Complete the Year 3 Lesson 2 sheet for all ‘Compare Mass'
Extension : Choose one of the Year 3 Compare Mass Extension Challenges with answers
Year 2 Lesson 2 ‘Temperature’
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Complete the Year 2 Lesson 2 sheet for all ‘ Temperature’
Extension: Choose one of the Year 2 Temperature Extension Challenges with answers
Listen to The Demon, the woman and the bird- African fairy tale from Senegal. Can you identify the message of each story?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeNw0hOh0hk
PE
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