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Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes. A good way to learn them is… could should would any many Split them into nouns and verbs. Proper nouns (names of people, places, days and months) Nouns (objects) Verbs (actions/doing words) Earth stars run Bob dust jump Sam rocket dance Enjoy listening to the story Percy the park keeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyeB4iU5FFE&t=3s Make a game up that you could play in the playground when we come back to school! Science Materials We have been learning about different materials. Find 6 objects in your house. Draw and label each object and write which material it is made from. Can you write a sentence about why it is made from that material? Spoon A spoon is made out of metal because a spoon needs to be strong. Go for a walk, a jog or a bike ride with your family. www.activelearnprimary.co.uk Go on to the Bug Club website using log on details found on Reading Record book. School Code: 7tqa Partitioning – Partition these numbers into tens and ones. 27 31 14 56 62 75 9 11 29 82 45 33 67 10 For example 27 = 20 + 7 31 = 30 + 1 Challenge- create your own 2 digit number and partition the number into tens and ones. Top Marks game ‘Place Value Basketball’ https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/place-value-basketball Add the tens and then the ones to find out which number it is representing. Man on the Moon Bob goes to the Moon. Write a list of things he could see and do whilst he is there. Use your imagination, it does not have to be true!

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Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is…

could should would

any many

Split them into nouns and verbs. Proper nouns

(names of people,

places, days and

months)

Nouns

(objects)

Verbs

(actions/doing

words)

Earth stars run

Bob dust jump

Sam rocket dance

Enjoy listening to the story

Percy the park keeper

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyeB4iU5FFE&t=3s

Make a game up that you could play in the

playground when we come back to school!

Science

Materials

We have been learning about different materials.

Find 6 objects in your house. Draw and label each object and write which material it is

made from. Can you write a sentence about why it is made from that material?

Spoon

A spoon is made out of metal because a spoon needs to be strong.

Go for a walk, a jog

or a bike ride with

your family.

www.activelearnprimary.co.uk

Go on to the Bug Club website using log on

details found on Reading Record book.

School Code: 7tqa

Partitioning – Partition these numbers into tens and ones.

27 31 14 56 62 75 9

11 29 82 45 33 67 10

For example

27 = 20 + 7 31 = 30 + 1

Challenge- create your own 2 digit number and partition the number into tens

and ones.

Top Marks game ‘Place Value Basketball’

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/place-value-basketball

Add the tens and then the ones to find out which

number it is representing.

Man on the Moon

Bob goes to the Moon.

Write a list of things he

could see and do whilst

he is there. Use your

imagination, it does not

have to be true!

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Join in ‘PE with Joe’

at 9-9.30

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAx

W1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

Enjoy listening to the story

Meerkat Mail

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iptflWYEj8

Play ‘I spy’ with a family member!

I spy with something that begins with the

letter a

Art

Draw and colour a spaceship that your alien could use from your story!

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day by copying all of the letters of the alphabet.

www.activelearnprimary.co.uk

Go on to the Bug Club website using log on

details found on Reading Record book.

School Code: 7tqa

Bob meets an alien. Use your imagination and

draw the alien, use adjectives to describe

what he looks like! Remember to give your

alien a name

Zoosh

large, round eye

long, pointy toes sharp, white

teeth

Partitioning – Different ways to make 64

60 + 4 = 64

50 + 14 = 64

40 + 24 = 64

Think of a 2 digit number and partition that number in different ways.

Top Marks game ‘Daily 10’

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10

Instructions- Level 2- partitioning- 20 seconds

Work out the answers to the calculations.

Can you beat the timer?

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www.activelearnprimary.co.uk

Go on to the Bug Club website using log on

details found on Reading Record book.

School Code: 7tqa

Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is

Write each word in a sentence.

The octopus could not see the shark behind

her.

The birds should make their nests high in the

trees.

could should would

any many

Use expanded noun phrases to describe.

Remember to use a comma in between your

adjectives.

Zoosh has a large, round eye and sharp,

white teeth. He has 3 long, pointy toes and

he doesn’t have any legs! He has…

Enjoy listening to the story

The Highway Rat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkVoYeCLIXU

Make up a song! Can you use objects around your

house to use as musical instruments.

Geography

Write sentences about why Hull is a special place.

Create a poster about Hull.

What can people do when they visit Hull?

Where could they go?

Make up a dance, an

exercise routine or an

obstacle course in your

living room or garden.

Odd and Even numbers – Watch this video about odd and even numbers

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zknsgk7/articles/zt4jj6f#zctyycw

Use the digit cards below to write as many odd numbers as you can.

Odd numbers end in a 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9

Even numbers end in a 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8

Challenge- Can you write all of the even numbers that are between 30 and 50?

Top Marks game ‘About coconut odd or even’

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/coconut-odd-or-even

Yesterday you created an alien

and used adjective to describe the

alien. Today we are going to put

the adjectives into sentences.

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Enjoy listening to the story

A squish and a squeeze

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkdX73Onf04

Create a poster about your favourite game to

play! Write instructions of how to play the

game.

Jigsaw

About me!

5 things you like to do and 5 things you do not like to do.

Draw around your hand and write 5 things you enjoy doing on

each finger.

Draw around your hand again and write 5 thing you do not like

on each finger.

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day by writing a word that includes each letter of the

alphabet. You should have 26 words written down.

www.activelearnprimary.co.uk

Go on to the Bug Club website using log on

details found on Reading Record book.

School Code: 7tqa

Imagine the alien visited Adelaide Primary

School. What would the alien see and do?

Write sentences using the conjunctions:

and but or because that when

Zoosh silently landed his spaceship on the

field and rushed into the school. He was

running because he didn’t want to be late.

Zoosh sat next to the children that were

working hard. He played dancing games with

the children when it was playtime.

Complete the Freddie Fit Challenge on

the school website http://adelaide.hull.sch.uk/freddy-fit/

Writing numbers in words – Use these number cards. Create a two digit

number and then write it as a word.

41 forty one 15 fifteen 72 seventy two

Top Marks game ‘Hit the button

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Select doubles from 5 to 15.

Play the double game, can you quickly find

the number that is the double?

Draw your tens and ones to help you.

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www.activelearnprimary.co.uk

Go on to the Bug Club website using log on

details found on Reading Record book.

School Code: 7tqa

Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is

Write each word in its own cloud lots of

times.

could should would

any many

In the story ‘The Man on the Moon’ Bob

works on the moon. Write a short story

about Bob visiting a planet. Bob could meet

your alien, what do they do together?

Remember capital letters, full stops and

expanded noun phrases to describe. Use

conjunctions to join words and phrases

together.

Enjoy listening to the story

The Smartest Giant in town

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfiPrA8E3qE

Keep a food diary of all of the food and drinks

you have today. At the end of the day decide if

you have had a healthy day or an unhealthy day.

DT

Use empty boxes to create a rocket!

Visit ‘Go Noodle’ and choose a dance to learn

https://family.gonoodle.com/

Comparing numbers- Greater than and less than

Use the < > and = symbols to compare these numbers.

32 ? 37 47 ? 24 36 ? 34 55 ? 53

15 ? 16 11 ? 10 17 ? 71 52 ? 57

For example,

31 < 39 this means 39 is greater than 31 17 > 12 17 is greater than 12

Top Marks game ‘Helicopter rescue’

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/helicopter-rescue

Instruction – select ‘in between 1-100’

Listen to the instruction. Select the number that is between the

two given numbers.