Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Haytor View

Community Primary School & Nursery

Learning together ~ enjoying success ~ aiming high ~ celebrating difference ~ enriching community

Hello everyone!

It’s a gloriously sunny Wednesday, so let’s try and get outside to find those minibeasts and if you have found any wonderful words, let me know what they are, what they mean and if they are nouns, verbs, adverbs or adjectives.

Today, we can be looking for creatures in different places so we can work our what sort of habitats each creature prefers. (habitat is where living things live)

Here is a sheet that will help us work out which creature likes to live where. minibeast habitats

Go out and look in various places; dark and dry, dark and wet, light and dry and light and wet and record what minibeasts you find in each sort of habitat. Are there any patterns? Do you find the same creatures in the same sorts of habitats or do different creatures like to live in different conditions?

If you wanted to find a spider, would you look in the same sort of places and find slugs?

Reading

Make sure you are completing your bug club books so I can give you new ones. Let me know if there is anything you would like to read about and I will try and put that sort of book on your bugclub account.

Spelling and grammar

Complete the bug club activities and again, I will set you new ones.

Maths

This week’s Math’s focus is about another problem booklet that you can be talking through together. It is here. 2018 reasoning

Thew first five questions are ones you talk through together. Here is a script if you want to use it (or you could make up your own questions if you want That would be an interesting activity!)

  1. What is twenty add two add two?
    Write your answer in the box.
  2.  I am thinking of a number.
    It has four tens and two ones.
    Write my number in the box.
  3.  Look at the circle.
    Part of the circle is shaded.
    Tick the fraction below that shows the shaded part of the circle.
    Put your tick in the box by the correct fraction.
  4.  Turn the page over and look at question 4.
    There are thirteen marbles in a jar.
    The jar can hold twenty marbles.
    How many more marbles can ft in the jar?
    Write your answer in the box.
  5.  Write the same number in both boxes to make the
    multiplication correct.

Have fun learning together.

Stay Safe, put on you sun hats and keep your distances.

All the best

Mr F.

 

All the best

Mr F.