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English Activities Term 6 Weeks 5 and 6
Please use the PDF Talk for Writing “Elves” booklet on our webpage for
week 3
In this booklet there are lots of fun activities for you to complete. You may
spend more than one session on some of them so we haven’t added lots of
extra tasks but if you want to do more, here are a few ideas.
Our Topic work is ‘All about me’ so these activities are about you too!
Character
Imagine you are a character in a book. Write a description of yourself, including your
personality. It is easier to write as he / she than I but remember to use plenty of noun
phrases.
E.g She had long, brown hair that she sometimes tied in a ponytail so it didn’t get in the
way when she was climbing trees.
Poetry
Write an acrostic poem about yourself. Write your name neatly down the side then write a sentence or word about yourself on each line (sorry if you have a long name!)
Quiz
Write 5 questions for a quiz about you. Remember your punctuation.
Handwriting
Write 3 sentences about yourself in really neat cursive handwriting. Make the sentences interesting.
Spelling
Look at the list of common exception words. Practice writing your highlighted ones in sentences. The more of these words you can spell in sentences the better
Maths Activities Weeks 5 and 6 Term 6
Time Problems 1. Remember there are 24 hours in a day. If Rebecca sleeps for 9 of them, how many
hours is she awake?
2. Darren can stand on one leg for quarter of an hour. How many more minutes does
Darren need to stand on one leg to do it for half an hour?
3. Lucia sleeps from 7pm one evening until 7am the next morning. How many hours is
she asleep for?
4. Jodie has been ice-skating for 30 minutes. If she wants to skate for an hour, how
many more minutes does she need to keep going?
5. When going on holiday Amanda spends 9 hours on a plane and 4 hours on a boat.
How many hours does she travel altogether?
6. Mr & Mrs Brown watch two TV programmes. The first one lasts for quarter of an
hour. The second one lasts for half an hour. How long do they watch TV for?
7. Frankie is planning her birthday party. She wants to go bowling for 2 hours and then
go to the cinema for 3 hours. If they have lunch for one hour in between, how long
would Frankie’s party last?
8. Rob is saving up to buy a Nintendo. He saves 10p every day for two weeks. How
much has he saved so far?
9. Sarah’s mum said they would go on Holiday in the 3rd and 8th months of the year.
Which months will Sarah be going on holiday?
10. Wari has decided to only eat vegetables on any day that has an ‘n’ in the name.
Which days will Wari eat vegetables?
Adding and subtracting multiples of 10
24 + 20 =
38 + 40 =
26 + 30 =
63 + 20 =
45 + 50 =
27 + 20 =
14 + 30 =
29 + 60 =
46 + 30 =
46 – 20 =
24 – 10 =
63 – 20 =
58 – 30 =
85 – 50 =
62 – 40 =
81 – 30 =
53 – 20 =
74 – 20 =
34 – 30 =
6 + 50 =
48 – 30 =
28 – 10 =
2 + 40 =
7 + 10 =
13 – 10 =
8 + 10 =
47 – 30 =
Time 1
Mathletics:
Try to go onto Mathletics once a week. Pick something you feel confident with or if you
found some of the things above a bit tricky, practice them using mathletics!
Multiples of 2’s, 5’s and 10’s (and 3’s for a challenge!)
6 is a multiple of __________ 15 is a multiple of __________ 30 is a multiple of __________ 9 is a multiple of __________ 45 is a multiple of __________ 8 is a multiple of __________ 2 is a multiple of __________ 10 is a multiple of __________ 20 is a multiple of __________ 90 is a multiple of __________
5 is a multiple of __________ 50 is a multiple of __________ 28 is a multiple of __________ 16 is a multiple of __________ 35 is a multiple of __________ 15 is a multiple of __________ 12 is a multiple of __________ 14 is a multiple of __________ 40 is a multiple of __________ 60 is a multiple of __________
Time 2
Dividing by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s
20 ÷ 2 =
12 ÷ 2 =
16 ÷ 2 =
8 ÷ 2 =
14 ÷ 2 =
6 ÷ 2 =
18 ÷ 2 =
2 ÷ 2 =
10 ÷ 2 =
4 ÷ 2 =
10 ÷ 5 =
25 ÷ 5 =
5 ÷ 5 =
40 ÷ 5 =
15 ÷ 5 =
35 ÷ 5 =
20 ÷ 5 =
45 ÷ 5 =
50 ÷ 5 =
30 ÷ 5 =
40 ÷ 10 =
30 ÷ 10 =
100 ÷ 10 =
70 ÷ 10 =
20 ÷ 10 =
90 ÷ 10 =
50 ÷ 10 =
60 ÷ 10 =
10 ÷ 10 =
80 ÷ 10 =
Data
Number bonds to 20
Curriculum Activities Term 6 Week 5 and 6
As we get near to the end of a very strange year at school, we thought it would be nice to
look back on how amazing you are and what you achieved this year as well as looking
forward to next year. Just like in school at the end of term, the projects may be more art
and DT based, but hopefully there are lots of different things that you will enjoy having a go
at.
PE:
You have all been busy keeping fit in lots of ways such as trampolining, cycling, running,
cartwheeling, dancing, dog-walking, throwing, catching, goal scoring…. Well done all of
you! Keep it up but here are a few more ideas to keep you active.
Joe Wicks: Joe Wicks is having a bit of a break but you can still do his routines on a Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Have a go at creating your own routines on the other days.
If you like Trolls, you will love this Go noodle exercise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhfkYzUwYFk
Why don’t you design a mini sports day for your family to do together?
Science 1 – my body
Your body is pretty amazing. Draw an outline of a human body and see if you can label all these parts: eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hands, elbows, shoulders, knees, brain, heart, lungs,
stomach.
(There is a clip on bbc bitesize that might help
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zsjsbk7 )
Extra challenge,
Can you write down what the brain, the heart, the lungs and the stomach are for?
Can you name any bones in your body?
Science 2
See if you can find any photos of you when you were a baby or a toddler. What has changed about you? Can you think of things that you can do now that you couldn’t do then? What do you think you might be able to do in 5 years time? Divide your page into 3 parts and draw a picture (or use a photo) of yourself when you were a baby, now and in the future. Next to each picture write a few things about yourself at that age.
Art
You have achieved a lot this year! Think back to all the things you have learnt to do at school this year in Maths, English, Science, DT, Art and all the other subjects. Now decide something that you are really proud of and design a certificate for yourself! Think about using pictures, posh writing, a border..
This certificate is awarded to……
because….
DT
Looking after your body is really important. This includes eating healthily. Draw or make a model of a healthy meal that you enjoy. You could use lots of different materials such as wool, card and paper or even make it out of playdoh or clay. Maybe you could even help make the real meal to share with your family.
PSHCE
It’s time to celebrate what makes you special! Complete the sheet on the website ‘I am an amazing person’. If you can’t print it, draw a flower and on each petal write something that is special about you such as
I am kind because…., I am a good friend because… I am proud because….
As well as eating healthily, it is really important to look after our teeth. Can you design a poster to help people keep their teeth healthy?
Music
Listen to the song “What I am” by Will.i.am. Decide what words you would say when you sing “What I am is..”. Are you brave? Are you smart? Are you determined? Try singing it through with the words to describe you! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyVzjoj96vs
It is a while since we sang this song but listen to ‘Good to be me’ on youtube. Can you remember the actions? Can you use your body to add percussion? You can tap, clap, stamp, flick, click and all
sorts using only your body.
French:
Try learning some French to tell somebody about yourself.
“Je m’appelle …….” means “My name is……..”
“J’ai cinq ans.” means “ I am five.”
“J’ai six ans.” means “I am six.”
“J’ai Sept ans.” means “I am seven.”
Looking ahead
Next year you will be in Year 3 and your new teachers would love to know more about you.
Draw a poster that is all about you! Make sure you draw yourself and write your name but
also draw or write lots of things about yourself. Here are some ideas but you can choose
your own too
Your family
Your pets
Friends
Hobbies
Favourite colour
Favourite TV programme
Favourite book or character for a book
Favourite film
Favourite food
Favourite animal
Favourite sport
Thing you are awesome at!
Keep your picture safe and if we are able to we can share them next year.
Daily Challenges Week 5 and 6
Fork Stacking Challenge How tall can you stack forks before they fall over? Grab all the metal or plastic forks you can to complete this challenge. Make sure all your forks are the same size and made from the same material. 1. Start by placing one fork face-down on a flat surface. 2. Stack the next fork so the pronged part is on top of the handle from the first fork. 3. Continue alternating the direction of the forks. 4. For your tower to count, it must stand on its own for five seconds.
Suffixes:
Lego Minifigure Challenge Have you ever tried to walk around like a Lego Minifigure? If not, this is your chance to feel like the star of your own Lego movie! See how long you can last throughout a day moving only as a Minifigure can: You can only turn your head side to side, not up and down. You can only raise your arms straight up in front of you and down to your sides. Your hands are now claws and you can't use your fingers normally. You can bend forward and backward at the waist, but you can't twist. You can't bend your legs and can only move them straight forward or straight backward.
Design or create a home for an insect.
Make up an undiscovered prehistoric creature!
Multiplication
Logic puzzle Four children went to a very unusual pet store. Each child picked out a different animal to take home. Can you match the child with his or her new pet?
Unicorn Sea Serpent Manatee Dragon Dan
Sarah Melody
Uli
1. No child has a pet that starts with the same letter as his or her name. 2. Dan doesn’t have a pet that lives in the water. 3. Melody is allergic to smoke. 4. Sarah loves to fly.
Adding to 10 puzzle
Word challenge. How many words can you write with each of these phonemes?
i igh y ie i_e
For example: might, bright, strike, kite, behind, cried, dry, reply
Word search
quickly, slowly, quietly,
loudly, happily, sadly,
silently, easily, angrily,
energetically, rapidly, kindly,
nastily, carelessly