Thursday 18th June
Date: 11th Jun 2020 @ 3:06pm
Hello to my wonderful team,
It will be lovely for you all to see today's mystery reader... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0JNLQntC0U
Discussion: Have a look at our discussion today about our favourite movies.
School Jobs:
Maths: White rose maths Summer 2 Week 5 Lesson 2 Equivalent fractions https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/ Have a go at this lesson to help you understand equivalent fractions.
RE: Continue learning about Islam. Have a go at lesson 2. https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/what-do-muslims-believe/
Reading: Continue with the Butterfly Myth Comprehension (attached) re-read the text. Have a go at answering a few more of the questions.
Art/Geography/Science: Lesson 4 is attached. Can you combine some of the techniques you have learned so far into making one big picture? Remember to Google John Dyer images to get an idea of what the artwork looks like.
This is my favourite of all John Dyer's paintings.
Have a lovely day Goldfinches,
Mrs Evans
Message from Mrs Powell:
Geordie Stewart
Geordie has been on countless adventures in his young life, in August ’18, he cycled 22,500 miles over 430 days through 4 continents.
Geordie decided to set his sights on this ambitious venture when he was 17 and had no climbing experience.
The Seven Summits consists of:
– South America: Aconcagua
– Africa: Kilimanjaro
- Europe: Elbrus
– North America: Denali
– Antarctica: Vinson Massif
– Australasia/Oceania: Carstensz Pyramid
– Asia: Everest
When discussing his adventures he said that the reading books about adventures and going on adventures are very different. He challenges us to all make our own adventures and discover whether this is the same as you think. Have you read about somewhere or seen something you would like to do? Remember Alex said at the beginning of the week that we all have our own challenges whether this is riding a bike or solving a maths question. We all have our own Everest to climb and challenge us!