Crown MakingWe would like all the children to make a crown. These can be made out of paper, crocheted from wool, woven from twigs, or produced in any way you choose. There are lots of ideas for homemade crowns on the internet. The only rule is that the crowns must be homemade and not bought from a shop or online. Please bring your completed crowns to school on Friday 5th May. Many of the activities below are from series of lessons which can be found at The Oak National Academy. If your child would like to carry and and complete further lessons in the series, then they may. Year RAll Year R parents should have received an email from Mrs Culverhouse giving details of the activities to complete. Year 1English How to make a paper crown Maths To recognise and add equal groups Science What is a Living Thing? Year 2English To tell a recount from memory Maths To find one quarter of a shape Science What types of food do living things eat? Year 3Year 4English To explore the four types of sentence Maths To recognise decimal tenths Computing Introducing variables Year 5English What is a relative clause? What is a preposition? Maths Calculating angles within a shape 1 (thenational.academy) Computing Your computing lesson will be live in your google classrooms from Thursday morning. Don't forget to click 'turn in assignment' when you have completed each piece of work. Year 6The year 6 children will be working in 'SATs Bootcamp' as explained to them by Mrs Donovan.
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