Good Morning Woodpeckers!
Yesterday’s weather was beautiful, I hope you all managed to get out in the garden for a little while to enjoy the sunshine and get some fresh air =)
Below is the work for today.
Don’t forget that Joe Wicks is doing ‘P.E with Joe’ on ‘The Body Coach TV’ You Tube channel at 9am every morning to get you moving and ready to start the day!
I know Mrs Howe and her family have had a go and I am planning to do it with my family this morning!
English Work
Reading
Please make sure you read for 15 minutes.
The reading questions from yesterday should be finished. The answers are below to help adults with any help needed.
Writing
Last week we were looking at autobiographies the information that we need to include in them.
An autobiography is a piece of writing about someone’s life that they write themselves. This week you will be writing your own autobiography of your life so far.
Today you will have different headings and you need to write down some ideas underneath for each stage of your life – any memories you have (or memories your parents can tell you) and any feelings you associate with them.
The headings are:
Baby
Toddler
Pre-school
Key Stage 1
Key Stage 2 so far
You may want to add in extra specific ideas or headings, which would be brilliant! Make sure you keep your ideas chronological (in the order in which they happened).
Maths Work
I have added the answers to yesterday’s questions for you to hopefully help. But now on to today…
We have looked at column addition. To help you do this make your own tens and ones using straws, tooth pics, pencils (or anything else you can think of which you can make into bundles of ten).
Practice column addition with your tens and ones, then have a go at drawing them out. Once you have done this, practise column addition with just numbers
Why don’t you use dice to generate your numbers and make some column addition questions of your own.
Link to video for column addition of 2 2-digit numbers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHM25Nx4vhg&list=PLWIJ2KbiNEyq1iZ36fRe-xTJ4NNZsmYz9&index=7&t
Topic Work
Hello Woodpeckers! Miss Moss-Silverson here!
For those of you who were in last Friday, we had a look at Graffiti artist, Keith Haring.
Today, I would like you to research Graffiti art and see if you can answer these questions:
What is Graffiti art?
Where can you see Graffiti?
Does all Graffiti art look the same?
Can you find other Graffiti artists like Keith Haring?
Don’t worry if you don’t find answers to all of the questions- just have fun exploring art, you never know, you may stumble across another artist and style that you really like!
Tomorrow, we will have a go at creating some artwork in the style of a very famous Graffiti artist!