Maths
Video - Miles and Kilometres
Answers - PARENTS ONLY
Literacy
HOT TASK
Today you're going to write your own poem.
The model poem describes a cat trying to keep out of the wind.
In yesterdays live lesson we wrote a poem together about a fox that was trying to escape from thunder.
Today you need write a poem based on another animal trying to escape or hide from another type of weather.
In yesterdays live lesson we wrote a poem together about a fox that was trying to escape from thunder.
Today you need write a poem based on another animal trying to escape or hide from another type of weather.
At the start of the week you created a toolkit of all the different language features you could find in the model poem. You can have this to refer to while doing your hot task but nothing else.
Remember once you have finished you can use dictionaries and thesaurus' to check spellings and improve vocabulary. Please make sure you do this in a different colour so that I can see which parts you have edited.
You need to have a minimum of 3 verses to your poem, it doesn't have to include rhyming but try to use formal language. Refer back to Tuesdays lesson on formal language if you need to.
Remember to spend 1 hour on your Hot Task - no more.
Spelling
Practise your spellings using whichever method you haven't already done this week.
Pyramid
Rainbow
Drawing images around the word
Rainbow
Drawing images around the word
Forest School
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