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Home Learning 29.4.20

Date: 26th Apr 2020 @ 5:52pm

Hello parents and Skylarks class,

I hope you are all looking after yourselves? Today i’d Like you to continue working through your packs and concentrate on spellings this morning, maybe making some flash cards to write the spellings on and then look at the word, turn the card over and verbally spell it or write it and then check answer. 

I have been spending a lot of time over the weekend upcycling some furniture! Here are some pictures:

  

Please tweet me ways you have been creative over the weeks as I love seeing them!

You are all so fantastic at reading and I would love it if you could give this a go to focus on the meaning of words. https://www.thenational.academy/year-5/english/character-description-reading-comprehension-word-meaning-year-5-wk2-2

Have a go at recapping your learning of short and long multiplication: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zjbyvk7

In your active time, where you would like to do some PE, why not have a look at some of these games on this link for some inspiration: https://www.youthsporttrust.org/pe-home-learning

Today’s riddle: The more you take away, the more I become. What am I?

Yesterday’s answer: Mount Everest 

Message from Mrs Powell:

“No book ever ends when it’s full of your friends.” Roald Dahl

Do books ever end if you have really loved them?  Are there books you just love and don’t want to ever end?  We remember stories forever; I still remember reading The Enchanted Wood when I was little, and when I read it to my daughter Emily it felt like I was visiting friends again.  What book will you read when you are older?  Maybe you are being read a book that someone loved when they were little.  

Take care everyone and stay safe!

Miss Thwaites x

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