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Learning Grid 18/05/2020Maths and

NumberLiteracy Other Areas

Symmetry

With someone at home, draw half a picture and see if you can draw the

other half.

Story StartersHe wandered aimlessly

through the house seeking any form of distraction to

avoid the inevitable doom.

Bleary-eyed, I went downstairs for breakfast,

the house was empty, even the furniture had

gone…

Three of us. We were the only ones left, the only ones to make it to the

island.

Pick one of the story starters above and create an imaginative story. Your

story should include: Paragraphs to

structure the events. Speech marks to add

dialogue between characters.

Climate Change

Since lock down, the environment has never been better! List/chat about all the changes

that have helped reduce climate change and improved animals’

environments.

Addend (missing number)

Roll 2 dice or choose two numbers (0-9) to create a

2 digit number. Roll 2 dice or choose numbers again to create another

number. Create a Missing Addend sum using those

numbers…Remember to put the

highest number after the = sign.

E.g. 34 + ___ = 57

Challenge: If you think you are confident can

you create 3 digit missing

ReadingRead for a least 15 minutes every day.

Pick your favourite book and write a new blurb for

it. Remember a blurb should be a summary of

the story without any spoilers!

P.E – Just Dance

On YouTube pick your favourite song and see if there is a just dance. If not can you create

your own dance?

addends!

Column SubtractionClick on the document above the grid, copy

and complete as many questions as you can. If you complete them all, ask someone at home to makes up

some more to challenge you.

Try and answer at least 5 questions a

day.

Spelling – ious & cious

Throughout the week list as many words that end

in ‘ious’ & ‘cious’. Example ious – glorious,

obviouscious – delicious,

suspicious

Try silly challenges e.g. whenever someone uses

one of your words throughout the week, you

must spell it out while doing star jumps.

You should also be practicing planet

words spelling lists every week.

GardeningThere are lots of items in

your kitchen you can plant: lemon seeds,

avocado/mango stone, basil etc.

Google how to plant it and see if you can make your

own plant.Here is a lemon seed I planted 5 weeks ago.

Multiplication

To practice multiplication:

Use the website ‘Topmarks’ www.topmarks.co.uk

Search for the game - ‘Hit the button’

Once you are confident with multiplication, try the division questions.

Antonyms Antonyms are words with

opposite meanings.Example: Happy – sad,

upset, unhappy, displeased, angry.Find antonyms for:

KindBoringHugeSlow

Hideous Stupid Safe

Challenge: add some of these words in your imaginative story.

Drama/VerbsWith your family write a list of verbs (doing words) and put them in a bowl. In teams see

how many you can act/guess in one minute.

Challenge: try and pick trickier verbs like ‘dreaming’ or

‘teaching’.

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