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Morning activity 1: While sitting quietly, spend 5 minutes focused to fill in your mindfulness
colouring in. You can play some calming music to help you relax and focus.
Morning activity 2: After completing your 5-minute mindfulness colouring in you can now
begin your gratitude journal. Using the spiral below following its shape record around the
spiral all the things you are grateful for.
I am grateful for…
If you would like to, why not draw your own shape or spiral to write your
gratitude journal around.
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English- Learning: To use evidence from the text to create a character description of Kensuke.
In Kensuke’s Kingdom we are only given a simplistic sketch and very short description of Kensuke’s appearance when Michael first
meets him on the island. Your writing task it to use that short description and your imagination to draw and describe Kensuke. You may
want to draw him first or complete the written description. I have attached some word banks below to help you.
Don’t forget to: - Use evidence from the text.
- Include descriptive writing techniques like:
Simile – …as old as time itself.
Metaphor – White wiry cobwebs hung from his chin.
Learning:
To use evidence from the text to create a
character description of Kensuke.
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Beat that! Complete the beat that challenge below, remember this is all calculations we have learnt before, you can do it!
Spellings: To support your maths, the spellings you will be practising are numbers! Using the grid below can you look, cover, write
and check each spelling to see how many of them you can remember and spell correctly, good luck! If you don’t get them correct the
first time you can always repeat this activity again. Remember to use your neatest handwriting.
See the word mat below if you want extra practise.
Spelling Look and cover Write Check
ten thousand
eleven thousand
thirteen thousand
fourteen thousand
fifteen thousand
seventeen thousand
eighteen thousand
nineteen thousand
twenty thousand
thirty thousand
forty thousand
fifty thousand
sixty thousand
seventy thousand
eighty thousand
ninety thousand
You can always use the word mat below to help you.
Once you have finished the look, cover, write and check spellings, using the word mat below to create your own word
mat /poster of number spellings you find tricky, focusing on the numbers in the ten thousands. Use lots of colour and
both written numbers and numerals on your poster to help you remember and recall spellings, for example: 14,802 –
fourteen thousand eight hundred and two! ☺
Maths - Learning: To state the place and value of each digit in a 5-digit number.
1. Write the numbers below in numerals.
a) Fifty two thousand, eight hundred and eleven. ____________
b) Eighty thousand, and ten. ____________
c) Twenty four thousand, seven hundred and sixteen. ____________
d) Thirteen thousand, one hundred and sixty three. ____________
e) Ninety one thousand, four hundred and six. ____________
f) Fourteen thousand, five hundred and fifteen. ____________
g) Eleven thousand, and nineteen. ____________
2. Write the numbers below in numerals.
a) 78,322 ________________________________________________
b) 64,004________________________________________________
c) 35,801________________________________________________
d) 18,036________________________________________________
e) 20,002________________________________________________
f) 17, 111________________________________________________
g) 99,020________________________________________________
Learning: To state the place and value of each digit in a 5-digit number.
3. In the number 16,408:
a) the digit 4 is in the ____________________ place. b) the digit 6 is in the ____________________place.
c) the digit 8 is in the ____________________place.
d) the digit 0 is in the ____________________place.
e) The digit 1 is in the ____________________place.
Example: As we know the position of a digit indicated is size. So in the number 13,041 – the digit 1
represents 10,000 as it is in the ten thousands column. The digit 4 represents 40 as it is in the tens
column. Use the place value grid to help you if you are unsure.
4. What do the digits in 24,912 represent?
a) The digit 2 represents ____________________
b) The digit 4 represents ____________________
c) The digit 9 represents ____________________
d) The digit 1 represents ____________________
e) The digit 2 represents ____________________
Key words:
Le football – football
Le rugby – rugby
Le tennis – tennis
La danse – dance
La gymnastique – gymnastics
La natation – swimming
Le judo – judo
Le roller – roller-blading
Le basket – basketball
Le surf - surfing
French – Sport! As you are all very active and enjoy lots of different sports, why not learn some of them in French! Using the key
words, phrases and images below, I would like you to create a poster with picture of your favourite sport and your least favourite in
French.
Example: J’aime la danse mais, je n’aime pas le surf. – I like dance but I don’t like surfing.
Key phrases:
mais - but
Je joue au… - I play…
Je fais du…. – I do….
J’aime… – I like….
Je n’aime pas… – I don’t like….
Times tables – Using your 7 and 8 times tables can you complete the times tables wheels, some of them have missing numbers to think
carefully, good luck!
English – Creative writing! Below art two pictures of Japan, the first in busy Tokyo and the
other of the serene Daigoji temple in Kyoto.
Your task is to use your senses to describe both of these very different places.
When describing both of these place you may want to close your eyes to begin and ‘walk the room’ like we have in class to imagine
yourself there, think about:
- Senses - What you can feel, taste, hear, smell and see. What does it feel like underfoot? What does it smell like? What can you
hear? What can you see? Use colour to be specific.
- Alliteration – busy bustling of bodies
- Simile – The rustling leaves hummed like a lullaby.
- Metaphor – Vast and unapologetic, the sea of people drowned me.
- Personification – The temple sat poised and proud, a beacon of relaxtion and calm.
Handwriting – Using your best handwriting, copy these topic words.
Japan
Japanese
karate
origami
calligraphy
Buddhism
Kensuke
Michael