Friday 5.2.21

FRIDAY!! We have made it to the end of the week lovelies.  Lots of fun learning today and the Family Challenge which is a physical activity. Lots of grown ups at school have had fun trying out the challenges. Yesterdays country was Belgium, well done you clever clogs!  Friday5

We haven’t done a word search in a while:

 

English/Reading:

These two videos show you what happened after Puck made his mistake and how the story/ play ends.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-a-midsummer-nights-dream-7-lifting-the-fog/zvr4rj6

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-a-midsummer-nights-dream-8-a-wedding-play/zjm6mfr

Can you answer these questions below:

  1. In Part 7 (the first video), can you write in one sentence what has happened?
  2. What is the main message you learnt in Part 8 (the second video)?
  3. In Part 7, the title is called ‘Lifting the fog’  – What would you change the title to for this video?
  4. Number these sentences from 1 – 4 to show the order from first to last they happened in the second video (Part 8)

Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia. ____

The lovers were woken by the sound of the trumpets. _____

Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear. ____

Bottom performed in the play for the wedding. ____

 

Writing:

Imagine the story stopped when Puck made the mistake of putting the flower’s juice in the wrong man’s eyes (Demetrius). We would like you to be creative and write your own ending of the play/ story of Midsummer Night’s Dream.

It could end on a cliff hanger or there could be a twist at the end. You need to describe what happens to each of the character’s and you should write at least half a page to show your ending. We are looking for:

  • powerful description
  • some of the language you have heard in the story/ play to be used in your ending.
  • not to end with ‘they lived happily ever after’ or ‘the end.’
  • spelling words you should know – check your spellings!

We cannot wait to read your endings. Remember this needs to be at least half a page please!

 

 

Maths Skills:

Maths:

 

Click to access Y3-Spring-Block-1-WO3-Multiply-2-digits-by-1-digit-1-2019.pdf

 

Challenge:

 

 

Online safety: Think carefully and discuss with an adult or older brother or sisters. What would you do?

Phonics: https://youtu.be/jV4s6NOmd_0

Story time: https://youtu.be/0bjZtsno6U8

Lets have a sing-a-long!

 

 Lets Draw: Challenge your grown ups to a drawing competition. 

34 thoughts on “Friday 5.2.21

  • 5th February 2021 at 8:47 am
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    MORNING WORK
    JANUARY
    FEBRUARY
    MARCH
    APRIL
    MAY
    JUNE
    JULY
    AUGUST
    SEPTEMBER
    OCTOBER
    NOVEMBER
    DECEMBER

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    • 5th February 2021 at 2:36 pm
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      Good job, all spelt correctly. Mrs B

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  • 5th February 2021 at 8:58 am
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    MORNING WORK
    January
    February
    March
    April
    May
    June
    July
    August
    September
    October
    November
    December

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  • 5th February 2021 at 9:41 am
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    ENGLISH
    1.puck made everyone go to sleep.
    2.
    3.lifting the toad
    4.

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    • 5th February 2021 at 10:45 am
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      Come back to answers 2 and 4 later.
      Ms Willmer

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  • 5th February 2021 at 9:50 am
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    ENGLISH
    1. Puck made all the Athens go to sleep.
    2.
    3. The flying log
    4. But
    Donkey head
    Now

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    • 5th February 2021 at 10:43 am
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      Well done Alia, please write your answers in sentences.
      Ms Willmer

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  • 5th February 2021 at 9:51 am
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    I think it’s Cuba

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    • 5th February 2021 at 10:47 am
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      Well done Frank, you are a star.
      Ms Willmer

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      • 5th February 2021 at 11:16 am
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        1.Puck has made them all fall asleep and fall in love.
        2. You don’t listen to what lions say because you die.
        3. I would change it to ‘Fixing the mistakes’.
        4. The lovers were woken by the sound of trumpets. 1
        Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia. 2
        Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear. 3
        Bottom performed in the play for the wedding. 4

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        • 5th February 2021 at 11:39 am
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          Good work Kaya, and some amazing maths skills to! keep it up.
          Miss Stewart

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    • 5th February 2021 at 2:37 pm
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      Yes it is!!

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  • 5th February 2021 at 9:53 am
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    MATHS
    10 ÷ 2= 5

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  • 5th February 2021 at 9:59 am
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    MATHS
    2÷20=10

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  • 5th February 2021 at 10:01 am
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    MATHS VIDEO
    1. 9
    2. 8
    16
    24
    80
    160
    240
    3. 60
    80
    120
    180
    200

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  • 5th February 2021 at 10:19 am
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    MATHS VIDEO
    1.9
    2.90
    3.8
    4.16
    5.24

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  • 5th February 2021 at 11:07 am
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    In Part 7 (the first video), can you write in one sentence what has happened?
    the fairy puts love potion
    What is the main message you learnt in Part 8 (the second video)?
    this taught me that you cant keep lovers apart
    In Part 7, the title is called ‘Lifting the fog’ – What would you change the title to for this video?
    faries
    Number these sentences from 1 – 4 to show the order from first to last they happened in the second video (Part 8)
    they talk about about how they fall inlove in the forest

    Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia. __2__

    The lovers were woken by the sound of the trumpets. __3___

    Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear. __1__

    Bottom performed in the play for the wedding. __4__

    maths
    3×3=9
    3×2=6
    9+6=15
    23×3=69

    2×4=8
    2×20=40
    2×24=48
    24
    2
    4 8

    44
    2
    88

    41
    2
    8 2

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    • 5th February 2021 at 11:11 am
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      WOW! This is fantastic work Om well done!
      Miss Stewart

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  • 5th February 2021 at 11:23 am
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    Maths worksheet

    1.
    3×3 ones =9
    3×2 tens =6
    9+60=69
    3×23=69
    There are 69 marbles in total

    2.
    2 × 4 = 8
    2 × 20 = 40
    2 × 24 = 48

    3.

    I find Annie method easier to work out the answer as its smaller numbers to multiply

    4.
    24 × 2 = 48
    44 × 2 = 88
    31 × 3 = 93
    42 × 2 = 84

    5.
    34 × 2 = 68
    He needs to put the 34 on top and 2 under the 4

    6.
    32 × 3 = 96

    7.
    13× 3 = 39

    8.
    a. Eva will work out 41 add 41
    b. I couldn’t do any

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    • 5th February 2021 at 11:40 am
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      WOW this is amazing Jayden! Well done
      Miss Stewart

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  • 5th February 2021 at 11:35 am
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    3 × 3 ones = 9
    3 × 2 tens = 60
    60 + 9 = 69
    3 × 23 = 69
    There are 69 marbles in total.
    One toaster costs £32.
    How many does 3 toasters cost? 96.
    2 × 4 = 8
    2 × 20 = 40
    2 × 24 = 48.

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    • 5th February 2021 at 12:37 pm
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      31 × 3 = 96
      42 × 2 = 84
      2 x 4 = 8
      43 x 2 = 86
      2 x 17 = 34
      2 x 34 = 68
      24 x 2 = 48
      44 × 2 = 88
      There are 69 marbles in total
      3 × 3 = 9 ones
      3 × 2 = 6 tens
      3 × 23 = 69

      One toaster costs £32

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      • 5th February 2021 at 12:54 pm
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        Well done Denzel great work.
        Ms Willmer

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  • 5th February 2021 at 11:38 am
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    For the country I think Cuba.

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    • 5th February 2021 at 12:55 pm
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      You are right. Well done.
      Ms Willmer

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  • 5th February 2021 at 1:07 pm
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    English reading

    1.Puck waited for everyone to fall asleep so he and Oberon could use the love potion.

    2. Be kind to eachother

    3. I dont know

    4.
    Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia. 2

    The lovers were woken by the sound of the trumpets. 1

    Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear. 4

    Bottom performed in the play for the wedding. 3

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  • 5th February 2021 at 1:29 pm
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    CHALLENGE
    Box A

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  • 5th February 2021 at 3:34 pm
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    1. everbody fell a sleep then Puck put every thing back to nomal.
    2. palying a tick is bad
    3. the sleeping beauti.
    4.The lovers were woken by the sound of the trumpets.
    Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia
    Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear.
    Bottom performed in the play for the wedding

    Demetruis whakes up and see’s Titania so Demetruis falls in love Titania.
    Demetruis see’s Titania with Bottom so Demetruis chalgis bottom to a fight.
    Bottom runs away and Demetruis runs after Bottom and Demetruis trips then Bottom laughs at him then Bottom runs into a tree.

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    • 5th February 2021 at 3:36 pm
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      Great work Callan!
      Mrs B

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  • 5th February 2021 at 5:16 pm
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    1. everbody fell a sleep then Puck put every thing back to nomal.
    2. palying a tick is bad
    3. the sleeping beauti.
    4.The lovers were woken by the sound of the trumpets.
    Egeus was angry as he thought Lysander had kidnapped Hermia
    Bottom no longer had donkey’s ear.
    Bottom performed in the play for the wedding

    Demetruis whakes up and see’s Titania so Demetruis falls in love Titania.
    Demetruis see’s Titania with Bottom so Demetruis chalgis bottom to a fight.
    Bottom runs away and Demetruis runs after Bottom and Demetruis trips then Bottom laughs at him then Bottom runs into a tree.

    Maths

    3×3=9 3×30=90

    1×8=8 1×80=80
    2×8=16 2×8=160
    3×8=24 3×80=240

    20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

    3×30=90

    there are 48 rolls
    24×2=48

    3×31=93
    3×30=90
    3×1=3

    32×3=96
    31×3=93
    93×3=96

    there are 84 counters

    34×2=68
    2×34=68

    workseet

    1.3×3=9
    3×2=6
    23×3=69
    2.
    2×4=8
    2×20=40
    2×24=48
    3.
    43×2=86
    4.
    24×2=48
    44×2=88
    31×3=93
    42×2=84
    5.
    you can do 2×34=68
    6.
    3×32
    2×3=64 1×32=32
    64+23=86
    7.
    3×13=39
    8.
    41×2=82
    40×2=80
    1×2=2
    80+2=82

    4×22=88
    3×23=69
    3×33=99
    12×4=48
    3×32=96
    4×20=80

    callenge

    you can make 5 trousers and 3 jumpers

    Online safety
    don’t join the site

    i red 20 words in 30s

    cuba

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    • 5th February 2021 at 5:52 pm
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      Great work Callan.
      Ms Willmer

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  • 5th February 2021 at 5:32 pm
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    2 divided by 2=1. 30÷2 = 15. 26÷2 equals 13. 12÷2 = 6. 14 divided by two equals seven
    4÷2 = 2. 20÷2 = 10. 10÷2 = 5. 24÷2 = 12. 34÷2 = 17. 8÷2 =4. 6÷2 = 3. 18÷2 equals nine
    32÷2 = 16. 16÷2 = 8. 8÷2 = 14. 40÷2 = 20. 22÷2 = 11. 36÷2 = 18. 38÷2 = 19

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  • 5th February 2021 at 6:04 pm
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    2÷2 =1 30÷2 = 15 26÷2 = 13 12÷2 = 6 14÷2 = 7 4÷2 = 2 20÷2 = 10 10÷2= 5 24÷2 = 12
    34÷2 =17 8÷2 = 4 6÷2 = 3 18÷2 = 9 32÷2 = 16 16÷2 = 8 28÷2 = 14 40÷2 = 20 22÷2 = 11
    36÷2 =18 38÷2 =19

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  • 5th February 2021 at 6:58 pm
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    January February March April may June July august September November December
    ~spelling ~ done 🙂

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