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We would like to see one of the fluency tasks (we don’t mind which) to help us assess areas needing more practise. Please allow your child to work independently and to use maths pictures for working out if necessary. Learning Objective: Find out and describe how plants need water light and a suitable temperature to grow and stay healthy. Learning Objective: Add and subtract any 2 two-digit numbers using an efficient strategy, explaining their method verbally, in pictures or using apparatus.

Disgusting Sandwich, food book, - Twinkl The Disgusting Sandwich, food book, - Twinkl

Support: If your child has difficulty following the tutorial, please complete Lesson 4 – 2-Digit Add and Subtract Ones (Tutorial under the Summer Term – Week 3) instead. The worksheet is available here. This week we are carrying on with our key text ‘The Disgusting Sandwich’. You can hear Mrs Larner read it here.Extension Challenge: Answer the additional questions available on the activity sheet. Children may also have a go at creating their own towers, some tower templates are available through the activity link. Before we can write our stories we need to have a clear plan to help us. Have a look at the planning sheet and think about the changes you would like to make to the story. You could think about setting your story somewhere else, a jungle, the seaside or even space! How would that change the characters we encounter and what happens to the cake?

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The tutorial will ask your child to pause the video at certain points. Please ensure that they know how to do this if you are not able to sit with them. The question sheet is to be completed after the tutorial. We know from our Disgusting Sandwich text that badgers must like slugs but what else can we find out about badgers? Have a go at this Badger comprehension. Choose the level of challenge to suit you.Extension: Try the ‘Diving into Mastery’ challenges. There are three levels of challenge here; try the simplest level and move on only if the level of challenge is appropriate. Use the ways into the problem (from fictional children) to help capture your child’s curiosity. By focusing on different approaches to the task, learners’ attention is on the mathematical journey rather than just the answer. A recording sheet is available through the activity link if you would like to use it. You might want to continue this experiment over half-term but, at some point over the next two weeks, try to write up your final results and what you think are the best growing conditions for plants.

The Disgusting Sandwich by Gareth Edwards, Hannah Shaw

Activity: Create your own dance routine of @ 1 min – 1 min 30 secs connecting at least 5 moves with freestyle monkey moves, you will need at least 3. Now you’ve had a chance to think about the changes you are going to make it is time to map out your story. Today we are going to create a comic strip drawing 8 key points in the story. Here is a template or you can work straight in your book.As your shoots start to change and grow, keep an update in your plant diary of how each of the three different seeds are growing (or not). Use the sentence stems from last week to update your diary. I have been surprised to see that my Plant B was the first seed to germinate and sprout roots. However, shortly after Plant A followed. I wonder whether, as they continue to grow, Plant B will look as healthy as Plant A? Think of 5 questions you would like to ask one of the characters. Then write their answers as if you were that character; In this set of Starting Points, you will find planning to support the following grammar objectives: This problem allows children to practise addition and subtraction, and compare numbers, in an interesting and challenging context. It also provides an opportunity to encourage learners to reason mathematically as they justify their solutions. When a boy brings his mouth-watering sandwich to the park, he’s not the only one who thinks it looks rather appetizing. A series of animals also have their greedy eyes on it, including one very hungry badger.

The Disgusting Sandwich by Gareth Edwards | Goodreads The Disgusting Sandwich by Gareth Edwards | Goodreads

introduction to capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences However, before anyone can eat it, a series of accidents befall the unfortunate sandwich. Before long, it has been dropped in sand, squished by a skateboard and even slithered over by slugs. By the time the sun sets in the park and the badger gets his paws on it, the sandwich looks far from appealing. Will he still be tempted to taste it? A twist in the tale will provide the quirky answer. Learning Objective: To change some features when writing your own version of a familiar story, imitating the style of the original.how the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a statement, question, exclamation or command Extra Challenge: Proof read your story once you have finished it and edit, not only making corrections but also revising and improving where appropriate. Last week we created a map for our imaginary town and used symbols and a key to mark where landmarks were. All the things we put on our map like houses, a church and a park are made by man. These are called human features but maps also show us natural features such as rivers, the beach, woodland, mountains. Go through the PowerPoint: Maps Natural and Human Features. Activity – draw and colour a map of an island including 3 human features and 3 natural features represented by symbols. Mark where you have hidden the treasure with an x. Remember to include a key. We will be carrying on with our plant diary for this week. So far I have been surprised by some of my results, what have your observations shown you?

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