Mid-week update

Here’s some of the things you’ve been up to so far this week.

 

Here’s some photos of Elliot, Joseph and Alex doing Just Dance (and a video of Zak and some of his family).

 

 

Here’s some pictures from Maisie and Chloe:

 

Callum and Alex have both been being creative in making some mini-models:

 

and Callum’s sent in some more pictures of what he’s been up to (including making sure he and Ben still do their after-school swimming):

 

Maisie’s sent in this fantastic picture from her walk up the Brown Clee hill:

 

Zak’s sent in some pictures and videos of some of the things he’s been up to with his family:

 

and here’s all the work you’ve sent in this week.

 

Keep sending in your pictures, videos and emails! Whether it’s work or just something you’ve been doing at home, it’s great to hear from you.

Class 4 – Daily Activities – 30.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04
Daily Activities – 23.04
Daily Activities – 24.04
Daily Activities – 27.04
Daily Activities – 28.04
Daily Activities – 29.04

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

We are only going to be doing Hive Games on Mondays from now on.

 

Maths

Early Bird Maths

This week, you will have something called a “Flashback 4” in each of your maths videos. These are similar to EBM and therefore I will only be including 5 EBM questions.

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 – Percentages-as-fractions-and-decimals-2019

 

Year 6 maths:

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6 – Introduce-angles-2020

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

 

English

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) Thank you for all your help, it means a lot.
2.) I need help, I’m slipping.
3.) If you’ve got time, could you pass by Tom’s house?
4.) As slowly as she could, Evie leaned around the corner of the door.
5.) Without even a second glance.
6.) There it is!
7.) I’m not particularly pleased.
8.) Until they get here.
9.) He’s my friend – most of the time.
10.) We’ve not got time, they’re going to be here in any minute!

 

Reading

Here’s today’s chapter from Pax:

 

 

Daily Video

Here’s today’s animation:

and some questions to get you thinking:

1.) What two things make the lady want to get a new robot?
2.) What does the new robot do with the old one?
3.) Why does the lady like the new robot at first?
4.) What makes the lady want to get rid of the new robot?
5.) After the old robot is kicked out, what makes it come back?
6.) Which robot would you prefer and why?

 

Writing

Today’s writing task is to create a poster advertising one of the robots from today’s video (you can choose which one). Things to think about: what images you may want to include, what information you wish to include and the price. Remember, if you’re advertising something, you’re trying to make the reader want whatever you are advertising (in this case a robot).

 

History

Our topic this term is going to be Tudor Shropshire. Last week in history, we looked at home the Tudors fitted within the bigger picture of British history. Today, you are going to see if you can find out the order of these Tudor Kings and Queens.

 

Tudor K&Q Q

 

Yesterday’s answers

Here are the answers to yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

 

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) Sentence
2.) Sentence
3.) Sentence
4.) Sentence
5.) Run-on
6.) Sentence
7.) Run-on
8.) Run-on
9.) Run-on
10.) Sentence

Hive Game – Results (+ update)

This week, the number taking part in hive games has become quite low, which is absolutely fine – they’re only there if you would like to take part. To help with this, we will only have one set of hive games each week (which will be on a Monday).

The times of these games will change slightly too. We will have the same set up, but with the first game starting at 2:00pm.

 

So, the next games will be next Monday – where there will be four hive games as follows:

– Game 1 (Y3/4 words – Medium difficulty) – 2:00pm
– Game 2 (Y3/4 words – Extreme difficulty) – 2:05pm
– Game 3 (Y5/6 words – Easy difficulty) – 2:10pm
– Game 4 (Y5/6 words – Hard difficulty) – 2:15pm

 

Anyone from Class 3 or 4 can join any of the games.

 

Here’s today’s results:

Game 1:
1.) George R
2.) Zak

Game 3:
1.) Zak

 

 

Spelling Shed – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 806377
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 21650
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 621873
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 121458

 

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

 

The first game starts in 1 hour.

Class 4 – Daily Activities – 29.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04
Daily Activities – 23.04
Daily Activities – 24.04
Daily Activities – 27.04
Daily Activities – 28.04

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 806377
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 21650
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 621873
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 121458

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

Maths

Early Bird Maths

This week, you will have something called a “Flashback 4” in each of your maths videos. These are similar to EBM and therefore I will only be including 5 EBM questions.

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 – Understand-percentages

 

Year 6 maths:

For some of today’s activity, you are required to use a protractor. If you do not have one, don’t worry – you can just miss those parts out.

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

 

Y6 – Measure-with-a-protractor-2020

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

English

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) It’s time to go.
2.) We’ll be late today.
3.) If you don’t mind, could you pass me the salt?
4.) We can to the park once you’ve eaten you food.
5.) The dog has hurt its leg I’m going to have to take it to the vet.
6.) With a face as white as snow, Sophie opened the door as slowly as she could.
7.) The wolf stepped slowly towards its prey its claw digging into the dark, earthy soil.
8.) I went to the shops, I bought milk.
9.) I often walk the dogs on the beach, they love splashing in the waves.
10.) We have been there loads of times because it’s mum and dad’s favourite place to go.

 

Reading

Here’s today’s chapter from Pax:

 

Daily Video

Here’s today’s animation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AGgbIQyqR8

 

and some questions to get you thinking:

1.) What were the two girls’ names?
2.) Use 3 words to describe each sister?
3.) Where did the evil creature come from?
4.) What did the girl do to stop the evil creature?
5.) How did the feelings towards her sister change?
6.) What do you think the message is behind this animation?

 

Writing

 

P.E.

Today’s P.E. activity is to take a photo of you dancing along to a “Just Dance” (or similar) video. You can find a selection of videos here.

 

Art

Here’s another of Rob Biddulph’s drawing tutorials for you to have a go at:

Yesterday’s answers

Here are the answers to yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

 

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

Today’s 4th question was really really hard! So, I’ve broken the answer up into a few steps:

 

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) Fragment
2.) Fragment
3.) Sentence
4.) Fragment
5.) Sentence
6.) Fragment
7.) Sentence
8.) Run-on
9.) Run-on
10.) Sentence

Hive Games – Results

Here’s the top 3 scorers from each of today’s hive games.

Game 1:

1.) George R
2.) Alex
3.) Leia

 

Game 2:

1.) George R
2.) Elliot
3.) Leia

 

Game 3:

1.) Elliot
2.) Alex
3.) Leia

 

Game 4:

1.) Alex
2.) Elliot
3.) Leia

 

Hive Games – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 668560
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 919941
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 124600
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 223152

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

 

Here’s a reminder on how to join a game (remember you need to be waiting at the loading screen at the time the game starts).

 

The first game is due to start in 1 hour.

Class 4 – Daily Activities – 28.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04
Daily Activities – 23.04
Daily Activities – 24.04
Daily Activities – 27.04

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 668560
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 919941
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 124600
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 223152

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

Maths

Early Bird Maths

This week, you will have something called a “Flashback 4” in each of your maths videos. These are similar to EBM and therefore I will only be including 5 EBM questions.

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 – Order-and-compare-decimals

 

Year 6 maths:

 

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6 – Ratio-and-proportion-problems

 

Extension – Bar Models:

 

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

English

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) The dog with black fur.
2.) Running slowly.
3.) Before he went shopping, he always let the dog out.
4.) In the middle of the darkest forest.
5.) The black cat was purring.
6.) The huge swimming pool with leaves in it.
7.) Slowly, he reached his arm into the box.
8.) The dog just bit me, my arm’s bleeding!
9.) I love pizza, it’s my favourite food!
10.) It’s time to go.

 

Reading

Here’s today’s chapter from Pax:

Daily Video

Here’s today’s animation:

 

and some questions to get you thinking:

1.) At the start of the video, what was the old man trying to do?
2.) When the man went to put the box outside, what was he worried about?
3.) What does the man do to try and get the mouse to eat the crumbs?
4.) What does the mouse do when the man goes to stroke him?
5.) At the end, what does the man do to make the mouse get closer to him?

Writing

Today’s writing task is to write 1 – 2 paragraphs predicting what would happen next in today’s daily video. Try to think carefully about what has happened in the video and what that makes you think could happen next.

 

You could either write this as a prediction (e.g. I think that….. because….) or you could write as short descriptive piece of writing (e.g. Slowly, the mouse crept further up the man’s shirt…)

 

 

Music

Your music task also relates to today’s daily video (so, you may want to re-watch it – again).

 

Animations and films use music to create a particular atmosphere or mood. In this clip, the music changes several times. Your task is to choose 4 different points in the clip, write what atmosphere is created and a description of how the music creates this atmosphere.

e.g. When the mouse is about to get trapped in the box, there is a tense atmosphere. The music helps create this by slowing down and increasing the length of the notes.

Yesterday’s answers

Here are the answers to Yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

 

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Writing:

Please note that you could have some of these coloured in differently – as some could be more than one. Technically speaking, all (apart from Mr. Masood, London, Titanic and Atlantic Ocean) can be classed as common nouns – as all nouns are either common or proper.

However, here’s some other specific examples which you may have different:

– Pride can be an abstract noun (if referring to the feeling of pride); it could also be a collective noun (if referring to a pride of lions).
– Friendship is an abstract noun, but could also be considered a compound noun.

 

Hive Games – Results

Game 1:
1.) George R
2.) Zak
3.) Archie B

 

Game 2:
1.) Zak
2.) George R
3.) Elliot

 

Game 3:
1.) Elliot
2.) Zak

Hive Games – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 995990
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 896366
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 506927
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 543040

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

 

Here’s a reminder on how to join a game (remember you need to be waiting at the loading screen at the time the game starts).

 

The first game is due to start in 1 hour.

Class 4 – Daily Activities – 27.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04
Daily Activities – 23.04
Daily Activities – 24.04

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 995990
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 896366
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 506927
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 543040

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

Maths

Early Bird Maths

This week, you will have something called a “Flashback 4” in each of your maths videos. These are similar to EBM and therefore I will only be including 5 EBM questions.

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5-Rounding-decimals-2020

 

Year 6 maths:

 

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6-Calculating-scale-factors-2020

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

 

English

Reading

Here’s today’s chapter from Pax:

Writing

There are different types of nouns. See if you can colour this in (you can use different colours than stated if you wish):

Nouns

Here’s some notes if you need a reminder.

Common nouns are names for everyday objects – e.g. pen.
Compound nouns are names formed from two separate nouns – e.g. bedroom.
Abstract nouns are names for ideas, thoughts or feelings – e.g. happiness.
Pronouns are not actually nouns but can be used in the place of a noun – e.g. he.
Collective nouns are names for groups of things – e.g. herd.
Proper nouns are names for specific things – e.g. England.

 

Daily Video

Today’s animation comes as a recommendation from Alex:

Here’s some questions to get you thinking:

1.) What did the girl always want to be?
2.) What was the girl’s name?
3.) What did her father do for a job?
4.) What did her father do with the girl’s shoes when she broke them?
5.) What do you think the girl regretted?

Science

In science, we are going to look at “taxonomy” or the classification of living things. All living things fit into different groups. The video below tries to explain this:

Don’t worry if you found some parts of this video confusing – it discusses some quite tricky science.

 

Your task in science is to find the scientific name of 10 different organisms (try not to just have animals – plants, fungi and bacteria are living things too). An organism’s scientific name is based on the genus is from and the species of that genus. For example, humans are the species “sapiens” from the genus “Homo”; therefore, their scientific name is Homo sapiens (sometimes written as H.sapiens).

Friday’s answers

Here are the answers to Friday’s work:

 

EBM:

 

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Afternoon update – including Running Challenge

Following on from Chloe’s lambs from earlier on in the week, here’s some photos of Aggie and some of hers:

 

Alex and her brother and sister have made a water slide in their garden:

 

Zak has been testing out the bridge he made using his bike:

and camping in his garden:

 

George Be has sent in a picture of a robin – which is nesting in his shed. You can just make out the top of its head.

and here’s a picture of George Be playing balloon tennis and George R doing his laps around his garden:

Here are some the bridges made by Elliot, Samuel and Ellowyne.

 

Here are some self-portraits by Alex, Samuel and George Ba:

 

And, some of the fantastic work that has been sent in over the past couple of days:

Here’s the scores so far on our running challenge:

Falcons with a resounding lead! Remember to keep sending in your distances – which I will add to the total. I will reveal which house is leading again next Friday.

Some of you sent in some bike riding distances (which is absolutely fine!), but, when inputting the data, I did adjust the distances slightly to ensure they were fair along with the running distances

Hive Games – Results

Game 1:

1.) Miss Relph
2.) Elliot

 

Game 2:

1.) Miss Relph
2.) George Be
3.) Elliot

 

Game 3:

1.) Miss Relph
2.) Elliot
3.) George Be

 

Game 4:

1.) Miss Relph
2.) George Be
3,) Elliot

 

Hive Games – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 159505
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 146783
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 378446
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 145250

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

 

The first game is due to start in an hour.

Class 4 – Home Activities – 24.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04
Daily Activities – 23.04

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 159505
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 146783
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 378446
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – `145250

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games each week from now on.

Maths

Early Bird Maths

EBM Q

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 Activity – 24.04

 

Year 6 maths:

 

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6 Activity – 24.04

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

 

English

Reading

Here’s today’s chapter from Pax:

 

Writing

You should be familiar with this as we have done similar ones in class before. This is the opening sentence from the book Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz.

PDF version

Daily Video

Here’s today’s animation:


and some questions to get you thinking:

1.) What did the “device” create?
2.) What did the “device” use?
3.) Why do you think the title of the animation is “The Alchemist’s Letter”?
4.) Who was the narrator?
5.) If you could have a device like this, would you use it and why?

Art

Here’s another DrawWithRob tutorial. See if you can draw a self-portrait with some help from Rob.

Yesterday’s answers

Here are the answers to yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Spot the mistakes

“It’s over there!” Sophie shouted to her sister.

“What are you even on about?” Evie replied.

“That thing is over there!” Sophie shouted again – even louder this time.

Evie looked towards her sister as if she’d gone mad, “What th…” Evie stopped as she saw what was running towards them.

History

Here’s the time periods matched up with their correct dates.

Hive Games – Results

Game 1:
1.) Miss Relph
2.) Alex
3.) Elliot

Game 2:
1.) Miss Relph
2.) Emily
3.) Elliot / Alex


Game 3:
1.) Miss Relph
2.) Alex
3.) Elliot


Game 4:
1.) Miss Relph
2.) Alex
3.) Samuel

Hive Games – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 497156
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 670125
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 870547
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 210249

 

These games are open to anyone to play – just enter the code for the game just before the start time. You can also play more than one game if you wish.

 

If you missed it from last term, here’s the instructions on how to join a game:
https://browncleeschool.org.uk/hive-game-class-3-4/

 

Miss Relph will only be joining some of our games during each week from now on.

 

The first game is due to start in an hour.

Class 4 – Home Activities – 23.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here are the previous posts:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04
Daily Activities – 22.04

 

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 497156
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 670125
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 870547
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 210249

 

Maths

Early Bird Maths

EBM Q

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 Activity – 23.04

 

Year 6 maths:

 

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6 Activity – 23.04

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1&2
Bars 3&4

 

English

Spot the mistakes

“Its over their Sophie shouted to her sister”. What are you even on aboat Evie replied. That thing is over they’re “Sophie shouted agen” – even loader this time. Evie looked towards her sister as if shed gone mad. “What th….” Evie stoped as she saw wot was runing towards them.

Reading

As mentioned on Monday, I will be sharing a chapter of the book Pax every day.

Here’s today’s chapter:

Daily Video

Here’s today’s animation:

and some questions to get you thinking:

1.) This animation is based on a popular game; what is the name of that game?
2.) There are 3 character’s in this animation; choose three words to describe each.
3.) What happens to the scissors in this animation?
4.) What happens to the rock in this animation?
5.) Who was you favourite character and why?

History

Your task in history is to match these time periods to the the time in which they happened.

Dates to order

Yesterday’s Answers

Here are the answers to yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on:

1.) Fragment
2.) Fragment
3.) Sentence
4.) Sentence
5.) Fragment
6.) Fragment
7.) Sentence
8.) Run-on
9.) Run-on
10.) Run-on

 

Hive Games – Results

Miss Relph was busy during today’s hive games, so unfortunately couldn’t take part; however, there were still some very closely fought games. Here’s today’s results:

 

Game 1:
1.) Zak
2.) Elliot
3.) George R

 

Game 2:
1.) George R
2.) Zak
3.) Alex

 

Game 3:
1.) Zak
2.) Elliot
3.) Alex

 

Game 4:
1.) Elliot
2.) Zak
3.) Alex

Spelling Shed – Reminder

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 282762
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 586212
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 918442
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 590618

 

These games are open to anyone to play – just enter the code for the game just before the start time. You can also play more than one game if you wish.

 

If you missed it from last term, here’s the instructions on how to join a game:
https://browncleeschool.org.uk/hive-game-class-3-4/

 

Remember, anyone to beat Miss Relph will win a prize! We have had 2 winners so far this term.

 

The first game is due to start in just over an hour at 1:30pm.

Chloe’s lambs

Chloe has sent in some pictures of some of the lambs from her farm:

 

and here’s some of the work that has been sent in:

Class 4 – Home Activities – 22.04

Good morning. Before you check out today’s activities, here are yesterday’s answers.

If you missed a maths video/lesson or want to revisit something, here’s yesterday’s post:
Daily Activities – 20.04
Daily Activities – 21.04

 

As always, you don’t have to do these activities at a set time or in a set order – that’s all up to you. Also, you don’t have to be doing work all day! Feel free to send in some pictures or videos of some of the other things you have been doing at home.

 

Spelling Shed

There will be 4 hive games today:

Game 1 (slightly easier) – 1:30pm – 282762
Game 2 (slightly harder) – 1:35pm – 586212
Game 3 (hard) – 1:40pm – 918442
Game 4 (v. hard) – 1:45pm – 590618

 

Remember, anyone to beat Miss Relph will win a prize!

 

Maths

Early Bird Maths

EBM Q

 

Year 5 maths:

Y5 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y5 maths activity:

Y5 Activity – 22.04

 

Year 6 maths:

 

Y6 maths video:

Click below to start the video clip. You can pause it if you need to.

 

Y6 maths activity:

Y6 Activity – 22.04

 

Extension – Bar Models:

Bars 1 & 2
Bars 3 & 4

 

English

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on

1.) Running as fast as he could.
2.) Whilst we were stuck in the forest.
3.) It’s there.
4.) Before he could even take a breath, a dragon appeared right in front of him.
5.) Who is called Dennis.
6.) My dog, who is called Dennis.
7.) My dog, who is called Dennis, doesn’t like playing fetch.
8.) It’s there, pick it up.
9.) I haven’t got the time, I’m painting the shed tomorrow.
10.) He should’ve been here now it’s already 10:00.

Reading

As mentioned on Monday, I will be sharing a chapter of the book Pax every day – which did mean I had to very brave and record myself reading.

Here’s today’s chapter:

 

 

Writing

Based on what you have just listened to, see if you can fill in this table with examples of each different word type (aim for at least 5 words in each section):

Word types

This will be quite a tricky activity to complete at home, so don’t worry if you’re finding it difficult. Here’s a reminder of the role of each word type:

Nouns are words which are used to identify “things”. Things can be people, places, objects, animals, ideas, feelings.
e.g. The dog from London had hurt its tail when it tried to squeeze through the gap in the fence.

Verbs are words which are used to describe an action, state or occurrence. We usually think of verbs as being actions.
e.g. Several of the chickens had escaped because the boy unfortunately left the gate open.

Be careful though as some words which are sometimes verbs can be used as a noun: e.g. He is going for a run – here, run is being used as noun.
e.g. He is going to run to school – here, (is going to) run is being used as a verb.

Adjectives are words which are used to add extra detail about a noun.
e.g. The blue and white cat jumped over the massive pond.

Adverbs are words which add extra detail about verbs, adjectives or other adverbs.
e.g. The really annoying chameleon walked incredibly slowly towards the fly.

Pronouns are words which replace a noun (you don’t necessarily know what noun the pronoun is replacing unless you have more information).
e.g. He loved playing volleyball whilst she hated it.

Determiners are words which determine which or what noun is being referred to.
e.g. The old man had three dogs, several grey mice, an elephant and this flamingo.

Prepositions are words which describe where something is in relation to something else.
e.g. The cat was hidden inside the bin. She arrived after dinner.

Conjunctions are words which connect ideas or words together.
e.g. Whilst I am swimming, my sister goes to football and tennis.

 

Daily Video

As quite a few of you said you enjoyed the short animation, I thought I’d try to include them more regularly – along with some questions to get you thinking.

Here’s today’s:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96kI8Mp1uOU

 

1.) How would you describe the boy’s first reaction to the dog?
2.) The boy’s reaction quickly changed; how would you describe his second reaction to the dog?
3.) What made him react this way?
4.) What was your first impression of the boy? Why did you feel like this?
5.) What does the dog do which makes the boy want to play with him?
6.) What do you find out at the end of the clip which is a surprise? How does that make you feel?

 

P.E.

Today’s activity for P.E. is one which would be great if you could do every day!

Each term, we usually do our running challenge; however, this time, I thought we could do it slightly differently. The way it will work is that it will be a competition between Hawks and Falcons to see who can cover the most distance. If you complete any running (it could be lots of laps around a small space or a run around a bigger space), try and work out about how far it is (e.g. if your garden has a perimeter of 50m and you completed 5 laps – that would 250m), and then send me how much you have completed each time.

 

Although it would be best if you could be as accurate as you can with your measurements, if you don’t have anyway of measuring it, an estimation is absolutely fine. What I will then do is collect all the data and at the end of each week, I will post a graph of the total distances from each house.

 

 

D.T.

Here’s a mini-D.T. project/challenge. See if you can build a bridge between two object, which can hold as much weight as possible. You can build your bridge as big or as small as you want, you can use whatever materials you want to build it and whatever you want to test its load-bearing ability. As always, send in some pictures of what you create.

Yesterday’s answers

Here are the answers to yesterday’s work:

 

EBM:

Year 5 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re still not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Year 6 maths:

Please note that, for some of these, there is more than one answer and an example is given. If you’re not sure whether you’ve got it correct, send me an email.

 

Bar models:

 

Sentence / Fragment / Run-on:

1.) Sentence
2.) Sentence
3.) Fragment (missing a verb)
4.) Fragment (missing a verb – it would be a sentence with ‘is’)
5.) Run-on
6.) Sentence
7.) Run-on
8.) Fragment
9.) Sentence
10.) Run-on

 

Geography:

Yesterday’s task was tricky – especially with some historic counties being divided over time. For example, Yorkshire is a historic county which, due to it massive size, was divided into the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.

 

Also, the counties of major cities can be confusing. For example, the City of London is found in the county of “Greater London” and Manchester is found in the county of “Greater Manchester” – whilst Liverpool is found in the county of “Merseyside”, Bristol’s county is simply called “Bristol” and, most confusingly, Birmingham is found in the county of “West Midlands”. The West Midlands is also the name for the larger region in which the  counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Wawickshire, West Midlands (county) and Worcestershire can be found.

 

 

Here’s a map of the geographic (or “ceremonial”) counties of England:

Some of the county names have been shortened so that they fit. The easiest way to tell if a name has been shortened on a map is that a full stop is put after the name. Here’s a list of the full names of those that have been shortened:

– South Yorks. = South Yorkshire
– Derbs. = Derbyshire
– Notts. = Nottinghamshire
– Heref. = Herefordshire
– Worcs = Worcestershire
– Oxon. = Oxfordshire
– Warks. = Warwickshire
– Staffs. = Staffordshire
– Greater Manc. = Greater Manchester
– Leics. = Leicestershire
– Cambs. = Cambridgeshire
– Bucks. = Buckinghamshire
– Beds. = Bedfordshire
– Herts. = Hertfordshire
– Glos. = Gloucestershire
– Northants. = Northamptonshire