Wednesday 8th July
English L.O: To identify active and passive verbs.Activity 1: Listen to Chapter 15 AND Chapter 16 of 'Skellig' on the Learning --> Stories page of the website. As you are listening, try to answer the following questions (the answers are attached at the bottom): Chapter 15:
Chapter 16:
Activity 2: Click the following link to access today's lesson on 'Active and Passive Verbs': Lesson
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MathsYear 5 L.O: To calculate the angles around a point.Activity 1: Watch the demonstration video below for today's lesson.
Activity 2: Open the file attached below titled 'Y5 Fluency'. and complete the page of questions. Mark your work once you are finished using the file below titled 'Y5 Maths Fluency (Answers)'. Activity 3 (Extension): Open up the file below titled 'Y5 Challenge' and complete all questions in the page. Mark your answers using the file below titled 'Y5 Challenge (Answers)'. Year 6 L.O: To calculate the area of trianglesActivity 1: Watch the demonstration video below for today's lesson.
Activity 2: Open the file attached below titled 'Y6 Fluency'. Answer the questions on ALL 3 pages. Mark your work once you are finished using the file below titled 'Y6 Maths Fluency (Answers)' Activity 3 (Extension): Open up the file below titled 'Y6 Challenge' and complete all questions. Mark your answers using the file below titled 'Y6 Challenge (Answers)' |
R.E. L.O: To explore how religious and non-religious views have influenced the non-violent protest movement.Activity 1: Try to answer the following questions in your home learning books:
Activity 2: Look at these famous faces from around the world below. Do you recognise any of them? The four people on this map include:
These four men are famous for carrying out what is known as 'non-violent' protests to fight for social change. Non-violent protests are the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, not cooperating with law, or other methods, while being non-violent. Activity 3: Watch the following video to find out more about peaceful protesting until minute 05.02:
Activity 4: Below is an information sheet for each of the 4 non-violent protestors listed above. Select at least one, read the information related to this protestor and complete 'R.E. Fact file' using the information you have read. |
Y6 Leavers CelebrationAs you may have seen on last week's newsletter, at 2.30pm on the school field on Tuesday 14th July, Y6 will be celebrating the end of their time at Abberley. During this celebration, Y6 will be singing two songs. For those of you in Y6 who will be attending the celebration but are not currently in school, it would be brilliant if you could learn the following two songs in preparation: Count on Me (Bruno Mars)
History (One Direction): See adapted lyrics attached below
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