Wednesday 21st October
Good Morning everyone!
Thank you again for trying your best with the blogs and the paper packs, it’s great to see some of you have just got straight back into the swing of home learning.
TTRS UPDATE:
We are still losing and the gap is getting even larger! Even if you practice for 10 minutes today, it could make the world of difference to our score!
I have emailed you all on your own school email addresses with your logins if you cannot remember them.
Have a good day!
Remember, any questions just email yearfour@lingsprimary.org.uk
Here are today’s tasks:
English:
Today in English you are going to be planning your non-chronological report on the Vikings.
Now you might be able to remember some of the notes you took on Monday morning, but if not you can make some new ones or add to some. Remember notes are only short and should be a bullet point list of the key bits of information. You should have some notes on at least 4 different areas of the Vikings as well as some notes for your introduction by the time you are finished. Keep these notes safe because tomorrow and Friday you will be writing your own non-chronological report on the Vikings.
Here are some useful websites and videos:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/ztyr9j6
https://www.theschoolrun.com/homework-help/vikings
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/vikings.html
Maths:
Today we are going to be looking at Roman Numerals.
Watch this video for an introduction to them.
Once you’ve finished the video have a go at the questions underneath.
Write these numbers as Roman numerals:
- 3
- 10
- 15
- 23
- 29
Write these Roman numerals as numbers:
- IV
- XXI
- XIII
- XXX
- XIX
Wider Curriculum:
Today would’ve been PE so get your PE kit on and have a go at this workout.
Please can everyone go on to ttrs on arena because there is nobody to battle
I can.
ENGLISH
The Vikings were a civilisation.
They were people living a thousand years ago.
They came from Scandinavia.
They were around the 8th century untill the 11th century.
The Vikings stole of gold from the innocent villagers.
They had rich cultures of their own.
The early Vikings believed in Gods and and goddesses and they thought that humans were 1 of 9.
Good to see some of your notes, Maja.
Make sure you’ve got enough information to help you because tomorrow you will be planning your report and on Friday you will be writing it.
Miss Lindop and Miss Barden 🙂
MATHS
3=III
10=X
15=XV
23=XXIII
29=XXIX
IV=4
XXI=21
XIII= 13
XXX=30
XIX=19
Great start with Roman Numerals, Maja!
Keep up the good work.
Miss Lindop and Miss Barden 🙂
MATHS:
Write these numbers as Roman numerals:
3 = III
10 = X
15 = XV
23 = XXIII
29 = XXIX
Write these Roman numerals as numbers:
IV = 4
XXI = 21
XIII =13
XXX =30
XIX =19
Great to see you back for another day of home learning!
It’s good to see you’ve grasped the beginning of Roman Numerals, Maja.
Remember these because we will be continuing with Roman Numerals for the rest of the week!
Miss Lindop and Miss Barden 🙂
maths
3=III
10=X
15=XV
23=XXIII
29=XXIX
IV=6
XXI=21
XIII=13
XXX=30
XIX=19
ENGLISH:
The Viking used long boats to travel, raid and for land.
Vikings really didn’t have horns they didn’t use them they where to make them scarier when ,storms come they make really thick wooden walls.
Girls have to do chores and cleaning around the house
but the boys where doing trading , crafting and battling.
Good job Vitalie with Roman numerals.
Make sure you’ve got enough information to help you because tomorrow you will be planning your report and on Friday you will be writing it. Can you think of any sub-headings this information will link to?
Miss Lindop and Miss Barden 🙂
Maths:
1. IV
2. XXI
3. XII
4. XXX
5. XIX
1. 3
2. 10
3. 15
4. 23
5. 29
PE:
I did well on it I did’nt need
a break.
People who timetable rockstars we need to win that
prize plz help others bye.
Good maths Rosen! That’s great you did not need a break, could you challenge yourself and make up your own exercise routine?
Miss Barden and Miss Lindop