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Morning Challenge How many words can you make from these letters? All of your words need to have three letters or more. You cannot use a letter more than once in each word (unless it appears twice in the grid). Can you find the nine-letter word?

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Answers The nine-letter word is blueberry.

Which sport is played at Queens and Wimbledon? Q

A Tennis

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Which of these is NOT a swimming stroke: caterpillar or butterfly? Q

A Caterpillar

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The Canadian flag is red and white and has a picture of what kind of leaf in the centre? Q

A Maple

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Where would you find a rook, a bishop and a pawn? Q

A Chess

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What kind of car does Mr Bean drive? Q

A A green Mini

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Does cotton come from a plant, animal or mineral? Q

A A plant

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True or false: the slime eel is the only fish that can sneeze? Q

A True!

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What is the biggest planet in the solar system? Q

A Jupiter

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Finish the tongue twister: She sells seashells on the ...? Q

A Seashore

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What colour is an aubergine? Q

A Dark purple

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Spellings – Unit 10 Home learners see Marvellous Me

Handwriting

Milller’s End by Charles Causley

Tuesday 7th July The Giant’s Necklace

Setting description using figurative language

Words to magpie – Figurative Writing

What am I?

‘windless, cloudless

sky’

What am I?

‘dark grey bank

of cloud’

What am I?

‘angry sea’

Setting Description

• Choose a setting from the story and

describe it using:

07.07.20 Pod Maths

Fluency Complete these questions.

Reasoning Which is the odd one out?

Problem Solving Pavel thinks of a number less than 35. He adds 9 to the number. Then he divides the number by 4 and uses the result to subtract 4.9. His answer is 5.1. What number did he start with?

Week 5 Day 2 Menu

1. 847 + 1000 =

2. = 3.75 + 1.809

3. ÷ 5 =

4. × 6 =

5. 10 393 – 5736 =

6. 0.8 ÷ 1 =

1847

5.559

4657

0.8

15 20

3 7

4 7 2

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PART 3 MATHS GAMES!

Take turns to roll the dice and decide which of your four boxes

to fill.

Do this four times each until all your boxes are full. Read the

four digits as a whole number.

Whoever has the larger four-digit number wins.

A point for a win. The first person to reach 10 wins the game

Nice or Nasty!

You are walking upstairs when you see a tiny door in one of the steps.

Where did it come from?

Where does it lead to?

Would you go through it?

Different forms of payment

Tuesday 7th July 2020

• about the different ways we can pay for things

• about the advantages and disadvantages of the different ways of paying

Today we will learn…

How do we pay for things? • What are the different ways we can pay for

things? Try to list as many as you can in your book.

• How many different ways could you think of?

• What do you think is the most popular way of paying for things? Why?

Ways we can pay for things…

Debit and credit cards

Cheques

Prepayment cards

PREPAID CARD

Vouchers

Cash

Cardless payment

PayPal

Payment match How would you pay for these items?

Why pay this way? What influences the way we pay for things?

PREPAID CARD

+ Advantages… - Disadvantages…

Ways to pay guide Produce a brief guide about the payment method

you’ve been given:

– Draw a picture of it e.g. some coins or a card

– Explain the advantages and disadvantages of paying in this way

– Identify some items you might buy using this method of payment

– Display your guide with those your classmates have produced

• That cash is not the only way to pay for things, there are many different methods

• There are good things and not so good things about each of the different ways of paying

So today we have learnt…

Task: Where do you think money comes from?

• Write as many ideas as you can for where money comes from in the piggy bank. You can use words/illustrations.

• Think about:

• Where you get your money from?

• Where do adults get their money from?

• How do we support people who can’t earn money? Someone who is ill? Someone who is retired?

Challenge How many words can you find in this word wheel? You must use the centre letter every time. Can you find the nine-letter word?

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Hide Answers The nine-letter word is chocolate.

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