Category: Leaders’ Home Learning
Who’s Poo? A Suggestion for Learning. Monday 25th of May
The weather is looking fine and many of you will be out in the garden. You may be able to see signs of wildlife where you live. One clue that something is living nearby is that itt might leave poo.All animals need food and water. All animals move and breathe. All animals excrete. That’s a cool science word for poo and wee.
Take a look at these fantastic links and take a closer look at poo. We can learn so much.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-families/big-wild-sleepout/whose-poo/
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife/how-identify/identify-poo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/the-lets-go-club-whose-poo-is-this?collection=the-lets-go-club-animal-fun
And a few you will not find in your back garden.
If you are interested then think about the language used to group and classify animals.
Can you find out what each of these words mean?
Omnivore
Herbivore
Carnivore
On the Plop Trump cards there is are symbols in the top corner( a leaf and a steak)
What do they mean?
Find out about the diet of an animal that interests you. The Dung Beetle really fascinates me.
Keep your eyes open for any evidence of wildlife when you are out and about.
Look. Don’t touch
Use your phonics to read the Plop Trump cards.
The photos are not to scale-look carefully at measurements. I suggest that you look at a ruler to check just how big the elephant poo is!
Happy Learning
Friday 21st May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
Another beautiful day! Can you believe it’s half term already? I’m not sure where the weeks have gone but it does mean that you can either have a week doing activities with your families or you might like to try one of the activities that will be posted over the course of the week.
If you’ve ever wondered what something is on your daily exercise, now is the time to find out. Have a look at the WWF BioBlitz activity and you can download a spotter app for free.
Happy spotting!
English
Writing a letter to your children or grandchildren.
We often hear older people say ‘when I was a child…’
Today, I’d like you to imagine you are that person and write a letter to your next generation. You might want to start your letter with that phrase.
Maths
Percentage Puzzles
Today it’s time for you to put your fractions and percentages together to have a go at writing some riddles.
Mug Cake – D&T/Science
As it’s Friday I thought it might be nice to have a treat. Make this delicious chocolate mug cake and learn about the science of Microwaves ovens. Experiment with the other ingredients to customize your mug cake. What will you add to give it a whole new flavour?!
https://www.kiwico.com/diy/Science-Projects-for-Kids/3/project/Magic-Mug-Cake/3025
Thursday 21st May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
Yippee, what a beautiful day yesterday – fingers crossed for more sunshine today! It should be a good day to spot animals and insects to help with your drawings.
Don’t forget to water all those seedlings in such hot weather – watering the pot rather than the plant otherwise you may burn the leaves.
Happy spotting!
English
Writing a letter to yourself!
Sounds like a strange idea but I’d like you to write a letter to yourself talking about what is currently happening. We are then going to bury or hide your letter (like a time capsule) for you to come back to later. You may decide to look back in a year, or when you leave secondary school or even when you leave home – that’s a long way away!
Maths
Percentage Puzzles
Using your knowledge of percentages can you solve the riddles?
Pencil Drawing – Art
Today, we are going to look at adding colour to our animal.
It is a good idea to build up the colour as you go to get the tones you want. Remember the amount of pressure you put on your colour will often by the darker the colour shows.
If you’d like to, you can once again follow this video showing you a butterfly with colour.
Wednesday 20th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
The weather was a little brighter here yesterday but let’s keep our fingers crossed for some sunshine today. Have you managed to spot any animals on your daily exercise? If so, you might like to use one of those today or you could go outside and find a different insect if you’d like to.
Happy spotting!
English
To help with our letter tomorrow, I’d like you to write a diary for your day today. This should give you valuable information for the letter we are going to write tomorrow.
Maths
Fraction Puzzles
Today you will need to use your knowledge of multiplying fractions. Remember to only multiply the numerator as the denominator stays the same.
Pencil Drawing – Art
Today, we are going to use our pencil skills to draw a pencil drawing of an insect or animal.
You could find an insect or animal in your garden to draw or find a picture to copy online.
If you’d like to, you can follow this video showing you how to draw a butterfly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CS1UdGc-LQ
Leave your animal just in pencil for today, we are going to look at adding colour tomorrow.
Tuesday 19th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
I was hoping for sunshine yesterday, but it seemed to spend most of the day hiding behind clouds, I’m keeping my fingers crossed for today.
You may have seen on the news that animals are making their way into places that they wouldn’t normally be, the animals in the park and the ducks and ducklings on the road in London. A perfect time to continue are work on habitats. Keep your eyes open on your daily exercise and see what animals you spot as you go.
English
Letters can be fantastic way to record lots from things from events to feelings. With this in mind, I’d like you to choose a friend to write a letter to today.
You might want to tell them about things you have been doing and feeling during lockdown and maybe what you are looking forward to or missing.
If you are writing to someone from the class and would like it sending on to them, upload it and I will do that for you.
Maths
Fraction Puzzles
Using your knowledge of fractions and the digits 1-4 complete the investigation.
Habitats – Science
How did your micro-organisms grow? Which slice of bread produced the most and why?
We are going to start looking at animals and their habitat so this week we are going to investigate life cycles, something that you will have covered before.
You will need sellotape, scissors, an empty clear 2l bottle, stones or sand, some soil and some leaves or frozen peas.
Watch the video below. Remember you can watch it multiple times if needed or save the activity until you have the resources required.
Monday 18th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
Welcome back to Monday. I hope you had a fantastic weekend with your families and managed to get out and enjoy the sunshine. There are so many people growing things, I think there are going to be some busy households potting up seedlings very shortly, followed by some very colourful gardens.
English
This week we are going to think about writing letters. Today I’d like you to mind map or list all the different types and reasons you may need to write a letter.
For example, make a complaint
Maths
Fractions
It’s Monday, let’s wake ourselves up for the week with Supermovers, linking fractions to decimals.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/ks2-maths-decimals-fractions-with-naomi-wilkinson/zf2gt39
Have a go at converting the fractions to decimals.
Staying Safe at Home
You may remember the sessions we did at school with our local PCSO about staying safe online.
Now that you are spending more time at home, with possibly more time online I think it would be good to remind ourselves how to stay safe. Follow the link to an online activity pack. Read the instructions carefully, making sure you ask your parents’ permission first.
Friday 15th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
Friday again already – I just don’t know where the week disappears. The weather forecast says we are going back to some warmer weather, so we’ll think about taking learning outside in the sunshine next week. Have a fantastic weekend spending time with your families – stay safe.
English
Today is the time to put your poem together. Using your ideas from yesterday see how many verses you can put together.
Remember it doesn’t necessarily have to rhyme or have a rhythm but, if you choose to, see if you can follow a pattern.
I can’t wait to read your completed poems.
Maths
Fractions
I thought I’d do some baking, but I need help with the ingredients. Using the given fractions of the items, write the list of how much of the ingredients I will need for my recipe.
1/5 of the eggs
3/10 of the flour
1/4 of the sugar
2/25 of the cocoa
3/8 of the chocolate
1/16 of the margarine
Once you have the ingredients, I have decided to make cakes for all me neighbours and will need to make 3 times the recipe – write a new list to tell me how much of each item I will need.
I Have a Dream – Art
To end our week on dreams, I’d like you to be creative and make a poster based around ‘I have a dream …’, displaying one of your dreams for the future.
Posters should be bold and eye-catching, so think about this in your design.
Thursday 13th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
What a high scoring game last night – I think I’ll need to make things harder!
Today, I’d like to encourage you to take part in the activities and get members of your household involved too – maths can be a multi-player game and I’m sure you will welcome the extra eyes spotting the colours for your rainbow. Many eyes make light work.
English
We are going to have a go at writing out own poem using Paul Cookson’s as a base. We are going to ‘magpie’ the line ‘Let no one steal your dreams…’
Today I want you to make a list or mind map of all the dreams that you have (I know that some of you have already been thinking about this). They can be as small or as big as you like e.g. getting muddy playing football with friends to living in a castle.
You could then start to think about how you want to group your ideas together to make verses for your poem. It does not have to rhyme – remember you can also use syllables, assonance and consonance to give your writing rhythm
Maths
Fractions
Using your knowledge from yesterday have a go at the memory game to match the fractions, decimals and percentages.
There are lots of levels to choose from and you can even play against someone in your family if you would like, choose the number of players at the bottom of the yellow score box.
https://claritymaths.uk/games/memory/fractions-decimals-percentages.html
Rainbows – Art/ICT
It’s Thursday again and I’m sure many of you will be out clapping for key workers this evening. Lots of people have been painting and drawing rainbows and this has become quite a symbol in lots of windows. I’d like you to use this theme today and, when you are out on your daily exercise, take something with you to take pictures. See if you can spot all the colours of the rainbow and put them together to make a rainbow picture. Have a look at the example.
I am also going to see how many I can spot on my walk with Rolo and let’s see how many of us manage to get a complete rainbow.
Happy hunting.
Wednesday 13th May 2020
Good Morning Leaders.
It’s game day today so it would be great to see some more of you get involved this evening and some more names on our leader board. Remember – you can only give one answer per reply and each correct answer (that hasn’t already been given) will score a point.
It is so nice to see so many of you get involved with the science investigation about micro-organisms. Perhaps you could keep sending photographs and then we could share our results between those people who have taken part. I wonder whether there will be any other factors that might affect your results – what do you think?
English
Today, we are going to look a little deeper into some of the sections of yesterday’s poem.
- Look at the line: ‘that fires the drive inside your heart’. How does this metaphor show that Cookson feels dreams are more than just ideas?
- Read over the poem and select any phrases which use commands and imperatives. How does the author create a sense of hope in his repetition of these phrases?
- Look at the final line: ‘your only limit is the sky’. How has another metaphor been used here to show that anyone can achieve anything they set their mind to?
If you’d like help to form your ideas use the following sentences starters.
The opening line shows Cookson feels dreams are… because…
Commands are used in the phrases ‘________’ and ‘_________’. These phrases show that he feels… This allows us to understand/feel…
In the final stanza, Cookson uses the metaphor to show that…
Maths
Fractions
Today, you have a choice of one or both activities.
- I would like you to make a fraction, decimal and percentage display or table, showing equivalents of each. You can present this how you wish. You might want to make a table or make something more visual, the choice is yours.
- Have a go at the Tarsia puzzle. If you have a printer, you can print out the triangles and cut them out. If not, you could make your own triangles, copying the ones on the picture.
Then put your triangles together with the joining sides being equivalent.
Happy puzzling!
History – I have a Dream
A is for Activist led us to a list of names for us to investigate including Martin Luther King. He delivered a famous speech in which he uses the words, ‘I have a dream’.
Who was Martin Luther King and what was this speech about?
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