Good morning Titan class
PE
Start the day with Joe Wicks!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyCLoPd4VxBtWi7RnRLz6qHgOqWiB_LrH
Maths
Start with 10 minutes of TTRockstars.
Now look at Chapter 7, lesson 1, this is the start of a new chapter all about time. In this chapter we will learn about the 24-hour clock and how to use both the 12-hour clock and the 24-hour clock. We will convert between units of time, such as minutes and seconds, and hours and minutes. We will learn how to solve time problems involving conversions and will calculate durations of time in relation to word problems.
If you need a clock to help you with this chapter pop up to school and we can lend you one.
Lesson 1: Telling Time on a 24-Hour Clock
Spellings
This week's spellings are below. Write each word THREE times and then use each one in a sentence.
continue
decide
describe
different
difficult
disappear
Reading
Read a book from home, listen to a story on Storyline Online or login into Oxford Owl here. Click on 'My class login' and enter the username: studley password: studley
Make a cartoon strip showing part of the story.
English
Timidly, she pushed back the branches and peered into the clearing. Sunshine drenched the ground as it poured through the canopy above.
She had been following the trail of clues for days, and she had finally reached her destination. Were the stories true? Was this really the place people in her village had talked about for centuries?
She hoped her own story would have a fairytale ending, but in the back of her mind a sickening thought arose – what if something more sinister waited ahead?
Answer the following questions in your Home Learning Journal.
Who is the girl in the picture?
Where has she come from?
What stories have been told in her village for centuries?
What do you think she hopes will be inside the house?
What will she actually find inside?
Why is she all alone?
What are the golden specks of light that appear at the front of the picture?
How has the girl found this place?
History
This week, people all around the country are celebrating the 75th anniversary of VE Day. VE Day - or 'Victory in Europe Day' - marks the day towards the end of World War Two (WW2) when fighting came to an end.
This short film explains what VE Day was, and the events that led to the end of the war. Watch the video and write down 3 questions you have.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/history-ks2-ve-day/z7xtmfr