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 pictures below and then answer the questions in your workbook on page 111.
Spellings
This week's spellings are below. Write each word THREE times and then use each one in a sentence.
notice
occasionally
often
opposite
ordinary
particular
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
Copy a sentence from your book and answer these questions; What tense is it written in? (past/present/future) is it written in 1st or 3rd person or is no-one referred to at all? Does it contain any speech? What is the sentence about?
English
Have you ever wondered what causes the waves in the ocean?
Sometimes in life, things are not as they seem.
Footsteps could be heard in the distance. Not careful, quiet footsteps, like those someone like you might make as you move about your living room. No. These footsteps were different: they shook the very earth with every colossal stride. He was coming…
Can you describe the sounds that the giant’s footsteps might cause?
Can you make a list of different sounds?
Can you start a sentence with one of those sounds?
E.g. Thud! Thud! Thud! The enormous feet waded easily through the ocean.
Art
Learn the basics of pop art and the printing technique used before having a go at creating your own pop art masterpiece. Click on the website link to start the lesson - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znw3hcw