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Monday- SPAG
1.
Write a complex sentence about the above pictures
Subordinating conjunctions: even though, despite, because, as, if, when, before, after
Please send these into your teacher to be marked
2. Decide which of these sentences must end with a question mark.
I wonder if the y6 children are still wearing their pyjamas
Chocolate is the best food in the world isn’t it?
What a lovely day it is
Cake is yummy
3. Put a semi-colon into the correct place in the sentences below.
Poppy likes to annoy her mum Daisy doesn’t because she is well-behaved.
The wind was howling the dogs were barking
Alice, who is only seven years old, can play the violin her brother can play the trumpet.
I had a huge meal however, I am already hungry again.
4. Put a colon in the correct places in the below sentences. Remember a colon is to introduce something. It can introduce a quote, list or explanation.
You can come pick me up now I am feeling much better.
Barry wanted to know why I didn't respond to his text I hadn't received it.
She went to great lengths to emphasize this "Kindness never fades."
I have several favourite genres of movies drama, science fiction, and mystery.
5. Punctuate the pieces of speech below
What shall we call her? Sooty Ella? Smelly Ella. No, I’ve got it said the evil stepsister let’s call her Cinderella.
The boy frowned and said I don’t want to go to the shops, it’s boring!
Mom, have you seen my shoes? Kelly yelled up the stairs to her mum. I swear I left them here yesterday.
6. Sort the words below into common nouns, proper nouns and collective nouns.
Mrs Farrell herd frog Sheffield crowd table chair dog parliament of owls
Common nouns Proper nouns Collective nouns
7. Sort these words into verbs and adverbs
Run sleep sleepily jump quietly wide
Verbs Adverbs
Add three more to each side.
8. Tick which sentence uses capital letters correctly.
Mrs Farrell and her dogs poppy and daisy go to the park every day.
Mrs Farrell and her dogs Poppy and Daisy go to the park every day.
Mrs Farrell and her Dogs Poppy and Daisy go to the park every day.
Mrs Farrell and her dogs Poppy and Daisy got to the Park every day.
9. Circle the conjunction in each sentence
They painted the hallway so that it would look bright and colourful.
That day, even though it was cold, the family went for a walk,
Later on, I will be watching the virtual assembly online, and I will be doing the task set at home.
After I do my work each day, I send it to my teacher.
10. Underline the relative clause in each sentence
The dog who was very naughty ate the pillow on the bed.
Rose watched all the videos on TikTok that were made by members of the NHS
The trees which are covered in blossom look very pretty/
The mum shouted at the little girl who had drawn on the walls in crayon.
Monday- Maths
Addition
1. 1352 + 574 =
2. 2756 + 794 =
3. 3649 + 842 =
4. 4762 + 1274 =
5. 5739 + 1306 =
6. 13,483 + 3752 =
7. 27,708 + 7844 =
8. 32,845 + 12,985 =
9. 132,847 + 76,975 =
10. 275,863 + 89,639 =
Monday- Creative tasks
I don’t know about you, but my drawings are always stick people or wonky animals. I can imagine in my head what I want to draw, but things don’t quite look right when I have a go.
These step-by-step drawing guides are fab!
Choose some pictures and have a go at improving your drawing skills. Can you put some of the different items together to create a larger scene?
https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/how-to-draw/
Characters with different facial expressions and more.
https://www.artforkidshub.com/how-to-draw/
These are videos that you can watch and draw at the same time
If you are impressed with the results, e-mail it to us so we can share it on the website.
Topic
Sign Language
You do not need to do this all today. Aim to do one challenge a day.
Many people in Britain, and across the world, use sign language to communicate for various reasons. This can be because they are born deaf or hard of hearing or because they have a disability that makes it difficult for them to communicate verbally (with words). Sign language is a way of talking that uses hand movements, head movements and the use of space around you.
In the UK, 15,000 people use sign language as their main form of language. But, up to 151,000 people use British Sign Language to communicate.
Most adults can’t understand British Sign Language.
How great would it be if we could communicate through sign language? If we could support people who rely on sign language? Even if we learnt just a few signs, we would be able to communicate better and make those people who need sign language feel more included and respected.
Your challenge this week is to learn a few simple signs in British Sign Language.
Challenge 1:
Learn to say your name
To spell your name, you should use finger spelling. If you are left-handed use the bottom picture of signs. If you are right-handed, use the top picture.
Take each letter of your name. For example, if you are called Beth.
B E T H
Find the sign for each letter and practise it. Then sign the first letter, then the second ect.
There you go! You’ve learnt to sign your name.
I made a video of me signing my name- I can’t put it on here though. If you email me your name signed, I’ll email mine back! [email protected]
Challenge 2: Learn to say Hello and introduce yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpeGmAqhqQo
The link above will show you how to say hello and introduce yourself.
If you want to try a different greeting, try one from above. How about saying one of these instead of Hello?
Challenge 3: Learn to say How are you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6U6FAPJw8k
Follow the link for a tutorial on how to ask how someone is.
Practise with a sibling or parent. Can you now introduce yourself and ask how someone is? Try it!
Challenge 4: Manners!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXSUla-dhQE
Practise these signs, these are simple, but manners are one of the most important things to learn in any language. Remember that you should say the word you are signing and that facial expressions are very important in BSL.
Challenge 5: Put it all together
I want you to film you signing an entire conversation.
Hello, my name is (Finger Spell your name)
How are you?
I’m good, thank you.
Good bye!
If you have time, do some research and see if you can add any other signs in. Remember if you are looking online to put ‘BSL’ as there are different versions of sign language in different countries.
How fantastic is it to be able to communicate in sign?! If we could all speak in sign language, the world would be a much better and far more inclusive place.