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Thursday 10th December 2020

10/12/2020

 
As-salamu alaykum Year 4! How are you all feeling this morning? I hope your ready to start the day with some PE with Joe Wicks!

​Here is today's timetable:
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Lesson 1: PE with Joe 

Remember to drink plenty of water and take breaks in between!

Lesson 2: Maths

Christmas starters:
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Today, we are counting 1000s.  Remember to use your place value knowledge and pattern sniffing skills.  Click the button to download the worksheets.  Remember to take a brain break if you need one!
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count in 1000s
Remember to also spend 30 minutes completing activities on Mathletics as well as 15 minutes practising times tables on Times Tables Rock Stars.
Mathletics
Times Tables Rock Stars
Break:

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Time for another brain break.  Go grab yourself a drink and talk to someone about how you’re doing!  Remember to wash your hands with soap for 20 seconds if you’re getting something to eat or after going to the toilet!
Break time activity (click on the image to download):
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Lesson 3: Literacy

1. Tell your story from the point of view of the prey.
Find your Storyboard about your Narrow Escape story from Day 
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  • Imagine that you are the prey in the story.  
  • Where were you at the start? What were you doing?
  • What did you see and feel when the predator attacked?
  • How did you escape?
  • How did you feel afterwards?

2. Remind yourself about Personal Recounts
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  • Read Personal Recount Features. 
  • When you tell your story from the point of view of the prey you are giving a personal recount. Can you spot the features of a recount as you tell your story? ​
Literacy work booklet
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3.  Write your story from the point of view of the prey.
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  • Now write your story. You can use your storyboard to remind you what to write about but do remember to write from the point of view of the prey. 
  • ​Include adverbials in your writing. Download the powerpoint to-recap on adverbials.
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When you have finished your story, share it with a grown-up. Show them the adverbials that you have used. 
 
Try the Fun-Time Extra Can you make an illustration of your story? Show the way the predator and prey move during the escape?

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​Remember to also spend 30 minutes reading books and answering questions on Active Learn Primary.  If you don't have access to a computer, remember, reading a magazine or newspaper counts too!​
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​Lunch: 

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It’s time to relax.  First things first, remember to wash your hands with soap for 20 seconds before you eat!  What will you be devouring for lunch today?  Something mouth-watering and deliciously healthy?
Lunch time activity (click on the image to download):
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Lesson 4: PSHCE

Before we start PSHCE, let's practice some breathing exercises to relax our minds.



​Now, we are going to make paper chain friends. Follow the instruction below or click on the image to download the worksheet. Look at the example to inspire you.
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​End of the day: Story time (I Can Do Hard Things)  
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​Great work today!
 
Remember you should be aiming to read for at least 20-30 minutes every day, either on Active Learn (Bug Club) or with a book.
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See you tomorrow for another day of learning!



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