Wednesday 22nd April – Year 6

SPaG:

https://wordwall.net/resource/68658/english/spag-quiz-2016-sats

Play the game at the website above and feel free to play any of the other games.

Make a note of any questions you got wrong and research it or e-mail me about it so that you are able to learn about this area i.e. if you get a question wrong about expanded noun phrases, research them.

 

Maths:

Have a go at these! Each number has some initials after it. Just work out what the initials mean as the numbers are the clues.

For examples: 7 D in a W = 7 Days in a Week

26 L in the A

7 C in the R

6 W of H the E

7 S on a F P P

1000 M in a K

64 S on a C B

1066 B of H

28 D in F

24 H in a D

8 L on a S

52 C in a P (no J)

366 D in a L Y

93 M M to the S

10 G B H on the W

200 P for P G in M

 

Science:

Click the link below:

https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/webcam/ocean-voyager/

Have a look at some of the different webcams showing the different animals in the aquarium.

Chose one animal and research them before create a leaflet or a fact file. Remember to include key information such as the kingdom it belongs to, species, and natural habitat and any adaptations the animal has made in order to survive its surroundings.

 

Extra Task:

Discuss the above scenario.

Message from Ebony:

Ebony has e-mailed me and asked me to send over the following message:

Dear yr 6, I know how hard it may be for some of you not to see your best friends or classmates but I really want you to know if I don’t see you before our new schools, I will try to keep contact with you all the time. I really miss you all and I can’t wait to bump into you sometime but I really just want to say 
 

I CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU!!!!!!!

 
love from Ebony xx❤❤

 

20 thoughts on “Wednesday 22nd April – Year 6

  • 22nd April 2020 at 9:18 am
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    English.
    Because the e-mail isn’t working, I got 14/15 because one of them talked about what is the word in bold so I clicked a random one.

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 10:53 am
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      Can you remember what the word was?

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      • 22nd April 2020 at 1:07 pm
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        Maths
        1=26 letters in the alphabet
        2=7 colours in the rainbow
        3=1000 meters in a kilometre
        4=24hrs in a day
        5=366 days in a leap year
        6=28 days in February

        Extra task
        You should show your parent or guardian

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 9:23 am
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    24 h in a d is 24 hours in a day
    366 D in a L Y is 366 days in a leap year
    26 L in the A is 26 letters in the alphabet
    1000 M in a K is 1000 meters in a kilomiter
    I could not think of the others

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 9:25 am
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    extra task:
    you should tell your parents

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:22 am
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    26 letters in the alphabet

    1000metres in a kilometre

    1066 battle of Hastings

    24 hours in a day

    366 days in a leap year

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:26 am
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    14 out of 15 accidentally put a full stop instead of a exclamation mark

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 10:53 am
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      Non-negotiable!!!

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:27 am
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    26 letters in the abc 7 colours in the rainbow I don’t know I don’t know 1000 metres in a kilogram I don’t know I can’t remember 728 days of February I can’t remember I don’t know I don’t know I can’t remember I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know

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    • 22nd April 2020 at 2:17 pm
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      Well done Kaylend. Mrs Denny sent me your fact file on jellyfish – well done!

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:28 am
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    26 letters in the abc 7 colours in the rainbow I don’t know I don’t know 1000 metres in a kilogram I don’t know I can’t remember 728 days of February I can’t remember I don’t know I don’t know I can’t remember I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:41 am
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    26 letters in the alphabet.
    7 colours in the rainbow.
    1000 meters in a kilometre.
    28 days in February.
    24 hours in a day.
    366 days in a leap year.
    93 million miles to the sun.
    I couldn’t find out the others.

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 10:48 am
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    1000 meters in a kilometer
    24 hours in a day
    366 days in a leap year
    28 days in February
    26 letters of the Alphabet
    8 legs ona spider
    The Battle of Hastings in 1066
    6 wives of Henry the Eighth

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 11:55 am
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    Beluga whale

    They are born grey or brown and turn white once they reach sexual maturity at around 5yrs old. They are 13 to 20 feet long at adulthood

    There signature rounded head means they no dorsal fin. They weigh a ton to a ton and a half.
    They are carnivorous mammals.
    There diet consists of crabs,snails,octopus, squid and sand worms . They also eat fish like cod, herring and flounder.

    They live anything from 35-50yrs in captivity.

    There natural habitat is the Artic and sub Artic. They live in the Artic ocean and adjoining seas.

    They communicate using clicks, whistles and clangs and can mimic a variety of sounds.

    They are very social animals and live together in small groups called “pods”

    The population of Beluga whales is estimated at being between 40,000 to 80,000 worldwide.

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 2:16 pm
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    Some great work Year 6. For the maths task, feel free to ask for help on the ones you are stuck on and you could always come back on another day.

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 2:45 pm
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    26 letters in the alphabet
    7 colours in the rainbow
    1000 meters in a kilometer
    28 days in february
    24 hours in a day
    366 in a leap year

    This is all I could do

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 3:01 pm
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    Hi,
    I miss all of you so much it is unbeliveable!

    English;
    I got 14/15 i pressed the wrong one on one so yeah.

    freya! Xxx

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 8:39 pm
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    Maths

    26 Letters in an Alphabet
    7 Colours in a Rainbow
    6 Wives of Henry the 8
    7 Sides on a Fifty Pence Piece
    1000 Meters in a Kilometer
    64 Squares on a Chess board
    1066 Battle of Hastings
    28 Days in February
    24 Hours in a Day
    8 Legs on a Spider
    52 Cards in a Pack (no Jokers)
    366 Days in a Leap Year
    93 Million Miles to the Sun
    10 Green Bottles Hanging on the Wall
    200 Pounds for Passing Go in Monopoly

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 9:04 pm
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    science
    The African penguin can be as tall as 46 to 64 cm tall and can weigh up to 2.7 to 3.2 kg.
    They have a black back and have a white chest area,also they may have black mark on the chest and belly.
    It’s scientific name is Spheniscus demersus.
    Instead of wings like normal birds they have flippers for swimming.

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  • 22nd April 2020 at 9:05 pm
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    Extra task

    Tell your parents, report it, block it.

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