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Reading Please read a book for 10 - 15 minutes and talk through some of these questions.
Vocabulary questions: Which words has the author used to make you feel happy/sad/excited/frightened? Are there any words written in bold or italics? Why is the word written in
bold/italics? Are there any words that you don’t know the meaning of? How can we
find out what it means? Can you find any interesting adjectives and verbs?
EnglishThe Pirate Cruncher by Jonny Duddle
Watch the read along story version using the link below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV4VhI6s8nk
Discuss with an adult or sibling:Who is your favourite character in
the story? Why are they your favourite?
Are there any characters that you don’t like? Why?
Activity:Create a character profile for
Captain Purplebeard.Draw an outline of a pirate and
inside write words to describe WHO they are (eg. brave/greedy) and on the outside write down words to describe what they LOOK like (eg.
thick beard)
Challenge:Can you think of two adjectives to describe what Captain Purplebeard looks like? Don’t forget to separate the two adjectives with
a comma.Eg. thick, black beard
thick beard
brave
greedy
big, hoop earrin
g
MathsWe are learning that ½ and 2/4 are equivalent.1. Write a
sentence to say what you notice.
2. Is the Famer
correct?Prove it by writing a sentence to explain and by drawing a picture.
3. Convince me! Write a
sentence to explain.
Topic
Pirate Treasure!
You have found a treasure map!
Design your own treasure map and post it on the blog for everyone to see!Make sure you include a compass on your map so that we know which way is North, South, East and West.
To an adult, describe what is in the North and South of your map? What is in the East and West? Do you have anything that is South East? Or North West?
Can you describe where two features are in relation to one another? Eg. The mermaid’s cave is to the East of the quicksand.
Active learning ideasDisco time!
https://imoves.com/home-learning/1252Learn the moves and then put them all together in this disco dance
session!
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