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PE
Every morning at 9am Joe Wicks streams a live PE lesson - tune in here if you can!
Maths
Start with 10 minutes on TTRockstars.
Work through the lesson below and then complete worksheet 13 page 26 - 27 in your workbooks.
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
Write an alternative (different) ending for your story.
English
A sentence has to have a subject and a verb. The subject is the main person or thing in the sentence, and the verb explains what the subject is doing. In the sentences below, the subjects are in bold and the verbs are underlined.
Highlight the subjects and underline the verbs in these sentences.
When the subject changes, the verb sometimes changes too. Sometimes it stays the same.
Decide if the verb needs to change for the sentences in the table below.
Original sentence |
Same sentence with a different subject |
Did the verb need to change? |
The girl runs to the shop.
|
The girls _____ to the shop. |
YES |
We spend a lot of time studying. |
The people __________ a lot of time studying. |
NO |
I am revising for exams.
|
You _________ revising for exams. |
|
Fatima likes football.
|
Fatima and Ana ______ football. |
|
Every day, I buy bread.
|
Every day, we _________ bread. |
|
She is not happy.
|
They _____ not happy. |
|
They bake a cake.
|
We _____ a cake. |
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The cats are very lazy. They sleep a lot. Sometimes, they get up and hunt for mice. Most of the time, they just lie around. Still, even though they are lazy, they are beautiful.
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.
Have a go at making your own skittles game, a popular activity for children around the time of VE day (and it still is today!).