Maths
Today we are looking at adding equal groups.
To solve some of today's questions, you may also need to add 3 one digit numbers.
Have a practise at these ...
3+3+3 = ? 2+2+2= ? 5+5+5= ? 4+4+4=?
You may also need to revisit counting in 2's, 3's, 5's and 10's.
Before you begin, you could have a little practise at counting in these numbers.
Can you spot any patterns?
Spelling
Please practise this week's spellings by logging on to Spelling Shed. If you have any issues logging in please email me
This week we are learning about contractions - an apostrophe is used where a letter or letters would be if the words were written in full.
English
Below you will see a reading response booklet. Please choose a familiar book that you have at home (This could be a picture book or a chapter book) and work through the activities on the pages. There is enough work here to last at least two English lessons. Please remember that all written responses should be in full sentences (unless the activity states otherwise).
Phonics
Revisit:
Recap on yesterday's work. Write the contracted forms of would have, should have and could have.
Teach:
Q: When else do we use an apostrophe?
A: To show that something belongs to someone.
This is Esther's pen.
This is Ollie's bag.
Practise: Whose is this? Show a picture or collection of items and the children will write who it belongs to. (It's Esther's bag.)
Apply:
See Day 4 of the Resource Pack.
Topic
Below, you will find our topic work for the week.
For those children that are still coming into school, please can I ask that you use the days of the week to guide your learning, as you will also be doing these tasks in school on the days that you are in.
For those learning at home full-time, you can choose which day you would like to do each activity
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