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Pine Class Home learning Week 14 (Wk b 22nd June 2020) Reading: 1 per day Please complete the Year 3 and year 4 Daily reading lessons on The Oak National Academy. You will practise your reading comprehension skills this week. https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year- 3#schedule https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year- 4#schedule Also, Read your home reading book or a book from the Oxford Owl website. Try to read for at least 5 mins every day. Explore new vocabulary you find when reading. What are the origins of this word? Can it be modified? Can you find any synonyms or antonyms for your new word? Record the new words you find in your reading record. Remember to read every day and record a comment in your reading journal. Writing: 1 per day Weekly writing task: The Queen’s birthday Monday : Design an invitation to the Queen’s birthday party. You will need to include: The date and time The venue Dress code Formal language Eye catching images Tuesday: Write instructions on how to throw the best birthday party Think about Heading Subheadings Introduction Rhetorical question Imperative nouns Adverbs Wednesday: Write a speech or poem about the queen to perform at the party Use the information power point to write a poem or a flattering speech about Her Majesty.

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Pine Class Home learning Week 14 (Wk b 22nd June 2020)

Reading:1 per day Please complete the Year 3 and year 4 Daily reading lessons on The Oak National

Academy. You will practise your reading comprehension skills this week.

https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year-3#schedulehttps://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year-4#schedule

Also, Read your home reading book or a book from the Oxford Owl website. Try to read for at least 5 mins every day.

Explore new vocabulary you find when reading. What are the origins of this word? Can it be modified? Can you find any synonyms or antonyms for your new word? Record the new words you find in your reading record.

Remember to read every day and record a comment in your reading journal.

Writing:1 per day

Weekly writing task: The Queen’s birthdayMonday: Design an invitation to the Queen’s birthday party. You will need to include:

The date and time The venue Dress code Formal language Eye catching images

Tuesday: Write instructions on how to throw the best birthday partyThink about

Heading Subheadings Introduction Rhetorical question Imperative nouns Adverbs

Wednesday: Write a speech or poem about the queen to perform at the partyUse the information power point to write a poem or a flattering speech about Her Majesty.

Thursday: Write a letter to the QueenUse the letter writing power point and templates to write a birthday letter to the queen.

Friday: Write a diary entry of your day at the party. Think about Past tense Adventurous adjectives Expanded noun phrases Time conjunctions Fronted adverbials Read and check for sense and edit

Maths:1 per day

Please complete the Year 3 and year 4 White rose maths lessons.

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On the blog I have included this week’s video links for each lesson. Just click on the link and it will take you straight to the lesson video.I have also uploaded each lesson task as well as the answers. Self-mark your work and edit any corrections.

Year 3 -This week you will be exploring angles and shapes

Year 4- This week you will be solving problems with money

Keep playing Sumdog, hit the button and maths frame- Use these games to practise your times tables and key number facts. Try to play these for at least 5 mins every day.

Continue to practise telling the time at home this week.https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling-the-time

Science:Have a go at this cooking challenge:

Design a cake for the Queen’s birthday. You can use your own recipe, create your own or follow the recipe for a Victoria sponge cake. Write down you ingredients and method.

P4C- Philosophy for children- Talking time

https://vimeo.com/186210516

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RE: This week our RE theme is ‘Patience’.

You will be thinking about The story of Noah; Genesis, Chapter 8 verses 6- 13.

The RE tasks can be access via the blog.

PE: (Choose one) Complete the Joe wicks daily workoutComplete a go noodle/ Just dance exercise videoMake up your own dance/Design and complete an assault course.

Art The Queen’s birthdayTo celebrate the Queen’s birthday earlier this month design a new crown! Think about the shape of the crown and any jewels you would like to add. Maybe you could bring the crown into the 21st century by adding some cool gadgets!Remember to draw and label your design!

CodingComplete some online coding lessons using Espresso codinghttps://central.espresso.co.uk/espresso/coding/lessons.html#/coding/units

Turtle academyhttps://turtleacademy.com/lessons/1?lang=en_US&lang=en_US

Scratchhttps://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tutorial=getStarted

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History and Geography

The British MonarchyAs we have a royal theme this week, I would like you to

research the British Monarchy. Focus on the Significant British rulers and make a historical time line. Choose one and write a fact file. Find the current rulers for other countries around the world. What do you

notice?

Music Learn The Queen’s Birthday song

Learn the Queen’s birthday song or make up your own one!Words can be access via the blog

Maybe you could make up a song about your dad too!