Maths
Today we are practising our 10 times-tables.
By now you can all count in tens
What patterns do you notice when counting in tens?
= means equals, the same as and equal to.
Remember that the = sign can be at both ends of the calculation like this...
1x10=10 10=1x10
Maths Challenges
If you would like to challenge yourself, there are some great questions below that involve using your reasoning and problem solving skills. You could answer one/two of these on paper or in your home learning exercise book.
Spellings
This week's spelling rule: The /l/ or /ul/ sound spelled ’-le’ at the end of words.
Please practise writing the spellings below in your handwriting book.
Phonics
Can you underline the verb, an adjective and noun?
Sophie ran in her new red shorts.
Change the verb to the present tense.
LQ: Which ending?
le, el, il
Teach:
le at the end of a word makes an /l/ sound.
table
This is the most common ending out of le, el, al and il.
Practise:
Read: table, apple, bottle, little, middle, battle, bubble, candle, dangle, horrible
Can you unscramble the words?
pplea ddlemi blebub delnac rhleoribb elgnad
Apply:
Write sentences with the above words using the conjunctions but, because, so.
Below you will find this week's English. There are 5 lessons based around a poem.