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St Mary’s Prittlewell Church of England Primary School Learning from home Week 14 Year group: 2 WB: 6 th July 2020 This week your teachers would like you to explore some (or all) of the following… English Watch Miss Park’s home learning video English Lesson. Write a story set in Space. Create a passport to go to space and while doing so make a list of things you might take to space as a checklist What words can you use to describe space and what you might see in space? Write a poem about space – you could use the word SPACE as an acrostic poem or create shape poem; the shape of a rocket is a good idea for this type of poem. Write a diary entry from space. Think about how you might feel going to space. Think about what you might do in space. Send a postcards from your point of view or the point of view of an alien, back home about time in space. Create an information sheet about space. Include facts about planets, stars, space travel and exploration Spelling focus: space alien Earth planet galaxy Solar system universe Maths https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/ Jim the astronaut can visit 5 planets in 5 minutes in his super fast rocket! How many plants could he visit in 15 minutes? Put 12 aliens on 3 planets. There must be a different number of aliens on each planet. How many different ways are there to do this? There are 24 stars in the sky. The next night another 12 stars appear in the sky. How many stars are there altogether now? Astronaut Dave says that he is 5 years older than Ben. Ben is 31 years old. How old is Dave? There are 24 aliens and 3 spaceships. How many aliens can fit in each spaceship if they are shared equally? There are 22 aliens on Jupiter. Half of them leave the planet for lunch. How many aliens are left on Jupiter? Creative Watch Mrs Smith’s home learning video for RE - What does God look like? For ‘Space Week’ make a rocket from recycling materials Make an alien space craft using a paper plate and plastic cups Develop a creative way to show the solar system Science Watch Miss Wood’s Science Home Learning Video and take part in the science quiz.

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St Mary’s Prittlewell Church of England Primary School

Learning from homeWeek 14

Year group: 2 WB: 6th July 2020

This week your teachers would like you to explore some (or all) of the following…English

Watch Miss Park’s home learning video English Lesson. Write a story set in Space. Create a passport to go to space and while doing so make a list of things you might take to space

as a checklist What words can you use to describe space and what you might see in space? Write a poem about

space – you could use the word SPACE as an acrostic poem or create shape poem; the shape of a rocket is a good idea for this type of poem.

Write a diary entry from space. Think about how you might feel going to space. Think about what you might do in space.

Send a postcards from your point of view or the point of view of an alien, back home about time in space.

Create an information sheet about space. Include facts about planets, stars, space travel and exploration

Spelling focus:spacealienEarthplanetgalaxySolar systemuniverse

Mathshttps://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

Jim the astronaut can visit 5 planets in 5 minutes in his super fast rocket!How many plants could he visit in 15 minutes?

Put 12 aliens on 3 planets. There must be a different number of aliens on each planet.How many different ways are there to do this?

There are 24 stars in the sky.The next night another 12 stars appear in the sky. How many stars are there altogether now?

Astronaut Dave says that he is 5 years older than Ben. Ben is 31 years old.How old is Dave?

There are 24 aliens and 3 spaceships.How many aliens can fit in each spaceship if they are shared equally?

There are 22 aliens on Jupiter. Half of them leave the planet for lunch. How many aliens are left on Jupiter?

Creative Watch Mrs Smith’s home learning video for RE - What does God look like? For ‘Space Week’ make a rocket from recycling materials

Make an alien space craft using a paper plate and plastic cups

Develop a creative way to show the solar system Science

Watch Miss Wood’s Science Home Learning Video and take part in the science quiz. You will need to have watched the previous science videos to answer the questions correctly. Can you get 7/7? Post your results on Miss Wood’s Science Blog page!Quiz number 2 : https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkvv4wx/articles/ztdnyrd - watch the video’s on BBC Bitesize about why we have a day and a night! Can you answer the questions in the quiz correctly?

Online Learning FocusBug Club: Blue – Zeke Goes to Space School, Green – Epic Adventures, Purple – Star Wars: What is a Wookie?, Gold – The Sarah Jane Adventures: Judoon Afternoon, Lime – About EarthPurple Mash – activities have been set for the following subjects: Maths, English and CreativePhonicsPlay: Phase 2-4 – Space Race, Phase 5 – Cheeky Chimps, Phase 6 – Tumbling TumbleweedsTimes Tables Rock Stars: Challenge a friend to a tournament! Who gets the highest score?School Website: Lessons from Miss Park (English), Miss Wood (Science), Mrs Smith (RE)Website/App of the week: National Geographic Kids – www.natgeokids.com