Friday 7th July
Talk Homework: Have a look at some Lowry paintings at home with your adults
Spellings: Can you remember what a homophone is and write down 6 for Monday?
Talk Homework: Have a look at some Lowry paintings at home with your adults
Spellings: Can you remember what a homophone is and write down 6 for Monday?
Talk homework: Tell your adults how you made your biscuits.
Spellings: hopeless, disappointment, happiest, excitement, happiness.
Spellings: squash, stretch, bend, twist, flexible, rigid
Talk homework: Tell your adults all about the unusual British plants and animals that we learnt about this week.
Talk homework: Tell your adult about how your tadpole is changing and make sure you can still tell the time to the nearest 15 minutes.
Spellings: quarter, daughter, shorter, school, author, hour, our,
Find a Twig Science Reporter video linking to nutrition or different materials.
Please remember sunscreen and hats for next week as it is going to be hot!
Talk homework: Practice telling the time.
Spellings: Revise spelling shape names circle, square, triangle, pentagon, sphere, cone, cube and cuboid.
Talk homework: practise telling the time.
Spellings: children, again, Christmas, improve, father, bath, beautiful.
Talk homework: How do seeds germinate?
Spellings: daughter, poor, pour, paw, talk, fork, Paul, core,
Science science Twig Reporter
Talk homework: what is Wesak and how is it similar to other festivals that we might celebrate?
Our spellings this week are: climb, hour, sure, sugar, whole, hole, everybody.
Friday 28th April 2023
Talk homework: Use an analogue clock to practise telling the time. Think about how you might pack your own snacks to bring to school to avoid using plastic.
Spellings: quarter, half, o'clock, past, to
Science: Use Twig Science Reporter to watch a video about seeds, trees, plants or something about biodiversity.
Talk homework: Ask your adults if you can have a jug in the bath to measure amounts of water in mls. Then see if you can use a weigh scales in the kitchen to find the mass of an object in grams. Lastly, use a ruler or a tape measure to measure something like a water bottle or a bag of sweets to see how long it is in cm.
Spellings: clapped, dragged, napped, dropped, patted
Science homework: We have been learning about how animals are suited to their environment/habitat. Watch this video to see how a frog is camouflaged in his environment.