Easter Crafting

Look at these lovely bunnies!

I have been sent this picture of Martha’s amazing Easter art.

It’s great to see pictures of, and hear about, the great things you have been doing at home.

Spring Themed Activities

Now that the hours of day light we are experiencing are increasing, I thought you might like to turn your thoughts towards Spring.

I have attached some Spring themed activities. Hopefully, they will give some ideas for using a range of skills whilst having fun.

  1. Create a Spring Box    For this you could use any media you like. You could use soil and seeds; card and paper; play-dough or clay; Lego or any other materials you have to hand.
  2. Easter-Chick-Paper-Model-Instructions
  3. Simple-Origami-Easter-Bunny-Rabbit-Paper-Craft Simple-Origami-Easter-Carrot-Paper-Craft
  4. Spring Activity Booklet        Spring Activity Booklet Answers
  5. lks2-easter bunny-mystery-maths-game
  6. lks2-easter-spag-mystery-problem solving-game-english
  7. Easter Measurement Prompt Cards    Easter Measurement Prompt Cards – Answers
  8. Easter Baking Maths Challenge Cards      Easter Baking Maths Challenge Cards-Answers
  9. Easter-themed-basket-craft
  10. Easter-egg-mindfulness-colouring-pages

Please don’t feel pressure to do all of these. We normally have visits to the sea and from grand-parents and cousins during Easter. This year we having to plan how to spend some time together as a family within the boundaries of our own home and garden, so thought you might appreciate some Spring and Easter things to keep your brains and hands busy. I can think of a few members of Red who are probably already filling their home with Origami and other crafts.

Cake baking and gardening seem to be high on the list for me. My boys like the idea of the cake baking, but seem less excited about helping me in the garden – it must be their age…We might try the games we normally play over the dark Christmas holiday such as Charades, Stop the bus, Go Fish, Knock out Wist, Snap, Call my Bluff, Count down etc.

Mrs B

Writing – 100 word challenge

Today, I have a creative writing challenge for you based on a picture from 100WC.

The idea is to write only 100 words (you can make it as close to 100 as you can). To do this effectively, you need to think carefully about each sentence. Try to focus on starting each sentence in a different way. Use fronted adverbials and subordinating conjunctions (I SAW A WABUB).

Examples attached: sidney statues

Happy writing!

I am looking forward to seeing some well written and inventive ideas.

Mrs B

Telling the Time

I have had some requests for resources for learning to tell the time.

This is a really good opportunity to learn this important life skill.

As a parent, I know it is something in which our children can surprise us: one of mine could tell the time without any direct teaching – he seemed to absorb the skill from the chat around him; the other one needed hours and hours of support and specific teaching. Having good mathematical skills doesn’t always mean that they will find it easy to read analogue clocks.

These are just a few to start you off:

Telling-the-Time-to-the-Minute

Consolidation-Time

tell-the-time-differentiated-activity-sheets-maths-resource-pack

To give you a guide on what children are expected to be able to do at different ages I have listed the objectives below:

Year 4

  • read, write and convert time between analogue and
  • digital 12- and 24-hour clocks
  • solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes; minutes to seconds; years to months; weeks to days.

Year 3

  • tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals from I to XII, and 12-hour and 24-hour  clocks
  • estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute; record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock, a.m./p.m., morning, afternoon, noon and midnight
  • know the number of seconds in a minute and the number of days in each month, year and leap year
  • compare durations of events [for example to calculate the time taken by particular events or tasks]

For those of you who prefer games, videos and interactive materials and have sufficient broadband connections here are a couple of links:

Time on Espresso

Time on Top Marks

Mrs B

Science and Computing

Well done for keeping up with your Maths and English learning at home. Of course school usually includes lots of other learning too.

Computing

I know lots of you have really enjoyed programming your own times table games in Scratch so I have attached two links to help you continue to develop your Scratch skills, develop other computing skills and keep yourselves safe on-line.

Stem Computing

Scratch

Science

There is a real buzz of enjoyment in class when we do practical science – you seem to really enjoy finding out about how the world around you works through science investigations.

We would have been learning about Magnets and Forces for the last two weeks of this term. The two links below give lots of ideas for science at home including learning about Magnets and Forces. There are also two ideas for home activities attached

Espresso Magnets and Forces

You have your username and password in your reading diary)

STEM science

Pushes and Pulls Home Learning Task

Magnetic Materials Game Home Learning Task

In KS2 we follow a rolling programme so that the Year 3 and 4 science and computing topics are covered over two years, so don’t worry if any resources you find don’t appear to be for your year group. The same happens in Blue.

After Easter, we are due to start learning about Plants – I will upload more details of that topic soon.

Happy Science and technology learning! I look forward to hearing what the scientist and programmers of the future have been up to..

 

Maths , English and Spelling home learning.

Home Learning to get you started next week is loaded and ready to go for Monday morning…

I will be available to answer questions if your parents wish to email. In the meantime, enjoy time with your families.

Mrs B

English w/c 30th March

I thought we would start English this week with some reading based learning, so packs are given for the different reading groups. They also include some SPAG and vocabulary learning. Please feel free to have a go at other packs too, but it is fine just to do the one for your Guided Reading group.

Remember it is important to keep reading each day. Keep reading, enjoying and sharing books at home. If you have already read all the paper books you have at home their are lots of e-books available for free.

Pankhurst  Heavenly-Hot-Cross-Buns-Y3GD-Y4Ex-Y5Em-Carousel-Guided-Reading-Pack

Welford Easter-Fair-Y4GD-Y5Ex-Y6Em-Carousel-Guided-Reading-Pack

Donaldson Year 4Heavenly-Hot-Cross-Buns-Y3GD-Y4Ex-Y5Em-Carousel-Guided-Reading-Pack

Donaldson Year 3 Easter-Bonnet-Competition-Y2GD-Y3Ex-Y4Em-Carousel-Guided-Reading-Pack

Blyton Easter-Bonnet-Competition-Y2GD-Y3Ex-Y4Em-Carousel-Guided-Reading-Pack

There will be a creative writing challenge later in the week…

Mrs B

Maths Home Learning w/c 30/3/20

In school, we are using the mastery approach and are teaching in the order used by White Rose. In the same way as last week, there are two links – one for Year 3 and one for Year 4. As the children are taught in a mixed Year 3 and 4 many of the Year 3 children will be able to tackle the Year 4 maths in this week’s link.

Year 3 White Rose Week 2

Lesson-1-Y3-Spring-Block-5-WO6-Fractions-on-a-number-line-2019

Y3-Spring-Block-5-ANS6-Fractions-on-a-number-line-2019

  Year 4 WhiteRose Week 2

Lesson-1-Y4-Spring-Block-4-WO6-Dividing-2-digits-by-10-2019

Y4-Spring-Block-4-ANS6-Dividing-2-digits-by-10-2019

Don’t forget to practise your times tables daily. As well as Time table Rock Stars you could use Hit the Button. Hit the Button  These games are also useful for improving your speed of mental addition and subtraction. These are important skills to be able to complete without having to think too hard when completing more complex calculations.

You could also teach your family to play “add 19 or half” or “times table shoot out”.

Enjoy!

Spellings W/C 30th March

This week we are looking at a spelling pattern: word endings that sound like /ʃən/ (/shuhn/), spelt ‘-ssion’. We have already looked at two other ways that endings can make the same sound (“cian”  e.g. musician and “sion” e.g. extension)

The spellings are listed below – these are examples of the spelling pattern. There is a powerpoint you can use to look at the pattern too.Year 4 Term 1b Week 2 Presentation.

expression

admission

profession

impression

discussion

confession

transmission

permission

possession

I have also uploaded some ideas for learning spellings in different ways. The children are used to doing some of them in class already. There are some we have not yet tried in class too! varied spelling_activities

Spell Zone is a website which some children find useful for learning spellings. https://www.spellzone.com/curriculum/national-curriculum/years-3-4.cfm

There are free access areas. There is also an option to subscribe. I know some children who find spelling tricky have found it useful in the past as it creates a self learning path based on gaps it identifies.

 

 

 

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