Wednesday 29th April

Hello Squirrels.

It was lovely chatting to you all yesterday. Thank you to all of you who have sent a letter to school. I enjoy reading them and they make me smile.

English

Using the pictures can you retell the story? You can use the video from Monday to help you. You could retell the story orally first and then have a go at writing it down.

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Maths

How did you get on with using a number line? Did you remember to jump the right way?

Here are the answers. You can be the teacher and mark your work.

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Today I would like to have a look at adding tens. Last week when taking away tens, only one digit changed. I wonder if that is the same for adding tens?

You could use objects, number lines or do them in your head.



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D&T

This is the London Eye.

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The London Eye is next to the river Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. It is 135 meters tall and has 32 capsules. It takes 30 minutes to go around in a full circle and you are able to see across London.

Can you build a model of the London Eye? You could make it out of recycling/Lego/K’Nex etc. If you would like a challenge you could try and make your model move just like the London Eye.

Sound of the Week

Could you have a game of hangman with your family using words containing ‘ow’?

Fact of the Day

In the 1800’s, London became the first city to reach a population of more than one million people. It was the largest city int he world until Tokyo overtook it in the 1900’s.