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Friday 3rd April

Yay it’s Friday and its the Easter Holidays. I won’t be posting any work now until Monday 20th April.

Over the holiday it would be really beneficial to keep reading regularly and to practise your times tables using TTRS.

Maths

This graph shows the difference in price between buying an Easter egg and the chocolate bar/ pouch of the same amount of chocolate.

Amazing how much you can save by buying an Easter egg compared to usual chocolates when compared in grams.

Try answering these questions:

What scale is being used on the y-axis?

How much do you save on each product?

Can you put the chocolates in order from most money saved to least money saved?

If you bought every egg as opposed to buying the alternative, how much in total would you save?

What other questions could you ask about this graph?

English

spellings

Could you get someone in your house to test you on your spellings from this week.

Relative clauses

relative clause is a specific type of subordinate clause that adapts, describes or modifies a noun.

Relative clauses add information to sentences by using a relative pronoun such as who, that or which.

The relative clause is used to add information about the noun, so it must be ‘related’ to the noun.

Here are some examples of relative clauses (in purple):

Write 10 sentences that include a relative clause. I have put some pictures below that you could choose to write about.

Take care and I’ll post again after the Easter break!