Sunday 31 May 2020

Summer week 1 (2nd Half term)


SUMMER WEEK 1(2nd Half)


Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing ok and managing to do some of the work we are setting for you on here.
Here is the home learning for week 1 of summer term(2nd Half). 
If you need any help with anything don't hesitate to email me :-
 mrs longfield2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk
I would also be really happy to have photos of your work and what you are getting up to.
 It's great to be hearing from so many of you and seeing some of the lovely things you are doing.
Take care and stay safe Love Mrs Longfield x


Weekly Maths Tasks (plus TT rockstars and Hit the button for maths facts)

Please click on the link below to access this week's daily maths activities.

(Please ensure you click on the Summer week 4 activity.) There are 4 daily lessons.

White Rose Summer Week 4 (Wk commencing 11th May)

Day 1 Worksheet
Day 1 Answers
Day 2 Worksheet
Day 2 Answers
Day 3 Worksheet
Day 3 Answers
Day 4 Worksheet
Day 4 Answers

Day 5 BBC Bitesize challenge activities


Here are some extra activities:- 
Emoji code breaking
Mystery of the Supersnack


Weekly English Tasks (plus daily reading) 
Here is the new writing unit for the next two weeks. It is organised in a way that you build up to a final piece of writing. Work through the unit systematically and remember this is a two week unit.
Talk for writing - One chance unit


Spellings
Learn these spellings and try to use as many of them as you can in a description of your bedroom or garden.

develop
dictionary
disastrous
environment
existence
explanation
familiar
foreign
forty
frequently

Wider curriculum activities

History
Last half term we were investigating the Vikings. This is an activity which I planned but we didn't fit in. If you would like to have a go at this feel free.



Use the link below to do some Viking Rune investigating.
Viking Runes activity
Now see if you can create some Viking Rune labels for things at home. eg: your bedroom, dad's shed, your house etc

Geography
This half term we will be investigating maps and learning how to use them effectively. 
To begin with have a look at the powerpoint below.
Map skills and symbols intro powerpoint

Now have a go at the activities below.
Map symbols matching activity
Map symbol activity
Map symbol challenge activity

Science

Have a look at the powerpoint on link below all about seed dispersal.
Seed dispersal powerpoint

Then have a go at the activities below.
Seed dispersal sorting activity
Seed dispersal sorting activity answers
Seed dispersal worksheet

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OUSE CLASS BAKE OFF
This half term out topic would have been titled 'Imagine'. I would like you to spend this half term designing and making a cake which represents you. Before you do any baking at all you first need to plan and design your cake. So this week your task is to come up with a drawing of your design. Let your imaginations run wild. I can't wait to see what you come up with.

Picture news -
Virtual Assembly link 1st June

Story: There has been a huge increase in people wanting to work in the healthcare sector recently.

Question:  Why do people choose the jobs they do?


Ongoing project

This half term we thought it would be nice to do some research about an aspect of our local area. We decided that the 3 churches and their history would be a great project. We would like you to find out about them and present your work in an interesting,exciting way. We particularly would like you to look at how each church is similar /different. You could maybe talk to people who attend these churches and ask them what it is like and the things that happen during their services. Find out about the Catholic, Anglican and Methodist branches of the Christian faith. They will have things that are the same and some things which are very different.You could maybe do a painting/drawing or model of one of them too. 







(If anyone has their Hero projects completed , don't forget to email them to me at:-                mrs longfield2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk )

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