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Good Morning Rabbits
This week I have found some interesting activities for you on different websites and hope that you enjoy doing the tasks.
Spellings: as usual, I would like you to look at the spelling page and write out the new words for this week. Remember to use this time to practice your lovely handwriting too.
Maths: You can access the white rose maths but if you prefer, there are daily maths tasks on MyMaths for you. Just do one of them each day.
English: You can either do the BBC Bitesize today, or you can do this task that I have linked below: Story Generator year 2 and Year 3
Grammar: Please look at the link to your year group for the grammar tasks today.
Grammar Task Year 2
Punctuation Tasks Year 3
Project: This week it will be Games and Sports. I know some of you will have seen that the sporting events around our country have been cancelled but that they are gradually going to be starting up again. I am pleased about this – my husband is a big fan of Liverpool Football Club and wants them to win the championship by playing out the last few games, my mum is a huge Wimbledon tennis fan and will miss seeing her favourite players this summer, I will miss the cricket – I love watching the test matches. So this week we will be doing activities all about sport and games that you enjoy.
Can you find pictures of all the bats, rackets, clubs or nets that you use in various games. I have included a montage here below. I would like you to begin the project with some drawing to create a front page for your booklet with drawings of as many different bats etc that you can find.
Next: using the knowledge that you all have of fractions, I would like you to create your own sports pitch. It could be grass or tarmac, it needs to be a rectangle. Within the shape you need to make two halves and within the halves you need to make two quarters. You can then make any other fractions of the main pitch and explain what these are for – they might be areas where you score extra points, or where certain players cannot enter. See what you can do with fractions on a sports pitch.
Have a great day
Mrs Cooke
For this week we are looking at sport vocabulary:
Year 2:
basket net pitch boots skates football netball baseball tennis
Year 3:
croquet lacrosse baseline centre touch-down strike pitch score trainer
Good morning and Happy Friday!
I have a few tests and quiz questions for you today for a change. I also have some spelling reviews to see how you are doing on your spelling words.
Warm Up: here is a fun maths game to get your brains busy this morning. Link together the numbers that appear in the same times table. Tables Star Bonds
Spelling Tests: can you have a look at the correct sheet for your year group.
Storytime: I hope you enjoy this story from the Arabian Nights.
Maths: Try this times tables test – you have one minute to do as many as you can! Times Table Test
Project: I have set a quiz for you to see what you now know about volcanoes. It is just for fun but you should enjoy learning these facts.
Good morning Rabbits
How are you all feeling today? I have enjoyed this lovely sunny weather.
Handwriting: can you do the handwriting task that is attached please? I could only download the whole file – so just do the last two pages in the set.
English / Reading / Comprehension: please can you work on your year group task. You will be thinking about rhyming words in you are in Year 2 and working with a poem. In Year 3 you will be doing tasks all about a traditional story.
Maths: Year 2 have a fractions task to complete and then a domino activity to look at equivalent numbers: Year 3 also have some fraction activities.
Project: I am sure you have lots to do with the animation that I set you yesterday, so for today I have some interesting facts about Volcanoes for you to read and a short film to watch.
Have a good day – Tomorrow will be a short spelling test and a quick quiz for you!
Mrs Cooke.
Good morning Rabbits
It has been a great start to the week and I hope you are all back into the swing of things at home; mixing a bit of work with a lot of fun!
Handwriting – Please can you write out the spelling words for this week but I would like you to do this in a volcano shape. I suggest that you draw the outline of the volcano on a piece of paper and then add the words to fill the shape of the volcano.
Reading: I have two different reading tasks for you today – year 2 and year 3 but the year 3 task is quite advanced. Good luck!
Year 3 (advanced) comprehension June 3rd
English: please follow the BBC Bitesize for today.
Maths: please work on the correct year group activity today:
Y3 Lesson 3 – Fractions of a set of objects (1) 2019
Y3 Lesson 3 Answers – Fractions of a set of objects (1) 2019
Project: Today, I have set a more time-consuming challenge which should take you two days. I hope that you have enjoyed learning a little about volcanoes. You will have learned about the various vocabulary that is used, and also made a diagram about the Earth’s insides. Today, I would like you to get crafty again. Your challenge is to make an animation of a volcanic explosion. You can use either drawings, models or pictures but you have to find a way to sequence the images so that they look like an explosion happening.
Drawing Animation: we once made a zeotrope in class – a sequence of drawings that were slightly different each time but when you looked at them quickly, they appeared to be moving. Here is a short clip that shows you how to create an animation using sketches. I don’t think you need to see the whole thing – you will remember about drawing each picture slightly different –
Picture animation: you can use pictures in a sequence, if you are able to find a series of still photos of a volcano eruption, you can sequence them and do the same action of flipping the pages to show the movement.
Model animation: This is a bit more time consuming and tricky – but I think it is also a lot more fun and a wonderful challenge. If you can model a volcano from clay, playdough or other modelling material, you can make the animation using a phone camera. You need to take each picture then move the model a small amount. You can use different coloured clay or play dough for the lava flow and make it drip down the side of the volcano slowly. See what wonders you can create!
I hope you have a wonderful day!
Mrs Cooke
Good Morning Rabbits
I hope you are all well and excited about learning today. I am so sorry to those who were unable to open some of the documents. I have attached the word search to the spellings page for today.
Warm up – here is a crossword puzzle for you – but you have to complete it yourself! Volcanos Crossword Puzzle You will need to look at the vocabulary that I have also provided to work out the answers!
Lava Plume Crater Magma Volcanic Fissure
English: Please see the BBC Bitesize lesson for today and the Education City grammar activity.
Maths: Please select today’s lesson (lesson 2) for your year group.
Week 6 Lesson 2 Year 2 Answers
Week 6 Lesson 2 Year 3 answers
Project: To continue with Volcanoes, I have included some more information on how a volcano is formed. Take a look at the powerpoint. 6. Structure of a volcano
Can you now do one of your amazing cartoon-strips for me? I would like 8 squares each showing the sequence of the volcano’s eruption. You can use vibrant colours and you need to explain in one sentence, what is happening in each of the pictures. Remember this is an ACTIVE VOLCANO as it is exploding right now! You could give your volcano a name – something that sounds exciting or from a distant place.
For your reading – I have included a legend of a volcano – they are all around the earth and these legends that I will give you to read each day will show you where on earth they have appeared over the centuries:
Here is the link for the wordsearch
Good Morning Rabbits and I hope that you all had a lovely half term.
I have put together some tasks for you today which will link in with the rest of the work through the week. I hope you find it interesting!
Warm Up and Spelling Words: I have included this wordsearch – please can you solve the puzzle and then write out the words three times for handwriting and spelling practice.
Engish: BBC Bitesize lesson for today on www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
Maths: White Rose maths for today:
Grammar: I have loaded a few activities onto Education City that will support you with some grammar learning this week – work through the tasks doing one each day.
Project: I would like you to learn all about Volcanoes this week. I have selected a few fun things to do that will get you used to the vocabulary such as the wordsearch at the start of today. Here is a lovely little cartoon clip featuring two volcanoes – you may have seen this already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh4dTLJ9q9o
The next powerpoint shows you how the earth’s crust is made up of different types of rock and materials. A Slice Through The Earth
Please can you make your own version of a slice of the Earth? You could draw it – or perhaps make it from play-dough or some other materials. See what you can find in your garden – you have probably got rocks there – imagine that they are actually tiny bits of the earth’s crust!
A Volcano erupts due to the pressure from the heat of the Earth. Can you imagine how hot it needs to be to explode like that? Have you ever seen popcorn exploding? That is the same type of thing – the heat from the pan, heats the inside core of the corn grain and the steam bursts the corn apart.
There are many legends surrounding volcanoes and for your reading task to finish off the work for today, I have set this story for you. Volcano Reading Activity
Have a super day
Mrs Cooke
Good morning Rabbits and welcome to the end of the week and the half term!
I know it is a bit strange to think we are on half term next week – but we all need a holiday from things that we are doing – even if we are mostly home and not going to school or work. Your parents probably need half term break too!
Spellings: So for today, I have a spelling test for you to do – select the correct spelling for each of the words and then check with the original list please. Please open the Spellings page.
English: BBC Bitesize have a nice lesson for you.
Maths: I have a maths test for you – nothing too awful but it should be good to test your knowledge.
Maths Assessment Year 2 Fractions
Reading: I have this comprehension task for you to do – read through and answer the questions. Comprehension Task
Project: it is the last day of your food project and I have loved seeing the different things that you have all been doing this week. Well done all of you for taking so much care with your work.
So I have have included a short clip from a wonderful film called “Cloudy With Meatballs” my children watched this so many times when they were little. Your job is to do exactly what the hero does in the story – to create a food machine that can make your favourite foods by simply pressing buttons. I would love you to design this on paper and put in the various elements that you would need such as rolling pins if you are making pastry or flat bread – blenders if you are mixing herbs or fruits – some way of picking herbs and spices to make your food taste good. The design can be as mad as you like – but you must also call it something!
Your machine has to be able to make a range of foods and you need to include the list on your design.
I really hope that you have fun with this project and you are able to use your creative brains to come up with some amazing things.
Have a super-duper half term everyone. Have fun at home and I look forward to being in touch with you all in June.
Mrs Cooke
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