Morning all!
We hope you've had a super weekend. It's a shame the weather hasn't been as good as it has been but as least there's been less chance of getting sunburn. It's been great the hear so many of you are enjoying learning about the Maya - we've got some more learning about them today. We're also going to look at some Geography in preparation for starting Holes next week. On top of that we've got the usual Maths and Grammar to enjoy as well.
Until tomorrow, stay safe.
8.50am |
Word of the Day ANGUISH Remember: definition word class syllables synonyms antonyms use |
9am |
PE It’s a new week so is it time for a new challenge? |
9.30am |
Independent Reading We’re still keen to get your book reviews ... David Walliams’ The Ice Monster has been recommended by John. |
10.15am |
Maths We’re looking at converting fractions to percentages today. What does percent mean? |
11am |
Break Want something to do while you take a break? Think of a name that begins with each letter of the alphabet. |
11.20am |
Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Relative clauses – we are going to give more information about our nouns using ‘who’, ‘which’ and ‘that’! |
11.30am |
History Today you’ll be studying primary and secondary sources and sketching! |
12.30pm |
Lunch How many foods can you think of that have more than six letters in their name? |
1.30pm |
Geography Before we start on Holes next week, it’s worth finding out a little bit about the setting of the story as it’s not the sort of place many of us will have visited. |
Over dinner, maybe? |
Philosophical Question What is there not enough of in the world? |