English and Maths work for next week

W/C 18th May 2020

 

English and Maths work 
Reception/Y1 classes  Please see Reception/Year 1 resources page for additional ongoing work

English 

Reception are to work their way through The Amazing Adventures of Max : download here
Year 1s are to work their way through Pippety Skyrocket : Download here
Each pack is roughly 1-2 weeks worth of work.

Maths

Recognise, name and discuss the properties of 2D and 3D shapes.

2D shapes

  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Circle
  • Triangle

3D shapes

  • Cube
  • Cuboid
  • Square Based Pyramid
  • Cylinder
  • Sphere
  • Cone

Vocabulary: 2D shape, 3D shape, polygon, flat, curved, straight, round, hollow, solid, corner, point, pointed, face, side, edge, end, sort, make, build, draw

Suggested activities

  • Hunt for shapes around your home
  • Collect some 3D shapes and sort them according to their properties
  • Build with 3D shapes, e.g. boxes, Lego, other construction materials and toys
  • Draw 2D shape pictures and label the shapes
  • Write a list of shapes

There will be no PowerPoint this week but please take a look at these Can Do Maths Shape questions. Also please keep checking Tapestry as there may be some surprises from the teachers!
CanDoMaths Workout 1.7
CanDoMaths Workout 1.7 Answers

Have fun everyone!

Y2 classes Please see Year 2 resources page for additional ongoing work

English

Y2s are to work their way through The Elves and the Shoemaker : download here
Each pack is roughly 1-2 weeks worth of work. 

Maths

The new Powerpoint is all about Length. We hope you can all find a ruler and hopefully a measuring tape!
Year 2 Maths Powerpoint – length : download here

The Power Point is roughly two weeks worth of work so will continue after the half term for a week.

As before, there’s also MyMaths, maths skills and times tables. If you want more ideas or to print things off to support maths passport skills there are more links on the main school website or on the class Padlets. 

Please continue to make the most of all possible maths opportunities in daily life.

Y3/4 classes  Please see Year 3/4 resources page for additional ongoing work

English

Y3s are to work their way through The Stone Trolls : download here
Y4s are to work their way through Amazing Aliens : download here
Each pack is roughly 1-2 weeks worth of work.

Maths

Y3s are to work their way through Money Week 5 : download here
Y4s are to work their way through Place Value Decimals Week 5 : download here
Each Power Point is roughly one weeks worth of work

For any pupils who finish there are also revision PowerPoints. These have a selection of questions on all of the areas of Maths the Y3/4s have covered since September.
Year 3 – What can you remember? : download here
Year 4 – What can you remember? : download here

Y5/6 classes  Please see Year 5/6 resources page for additional ongoing work

English

Y5s are to work their way through Meet the Rhi-swano-zeb-tah : download here
Y6s are to work their way through The City of Silence : download here
Each pack is roughly 1-2 weeks worth of work.

Maths

These PowerPoints cover a week’s worth of learning related to fractions, decimals and percentages and negative numbers.

LESSON 1 – Finding percentages of amounts : download here
LESSON 2 – Finding missing values involving percentages : download here
LESSON 3 – Finding equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percentages : download here
LESSON 4 – Ordering and Comparing Fractions, Decimals and Percentages : download here
LESSON 5a – Calculating negative numbers : download here
LESSON 5b – Negative Numbers Cauldron : download here

Supporting PowerPoints with answers are also available!
LESSON 1 – answers
LESSON 2 – answers
LESSON 3 – answers
LESSON 4 – answers
LESSON 5 – answers

Year 5 extra practice:
y5 Fractions, Decimals-and-Percentages-Worksheet
y5 fractions Decimals-and-Percentages-Worksheet—ANSWERS

As always, we have tried to cater for a spread of ages and abilities, so please only attempt what you feel is suitable for your child.

The strategies behind some of the fdp conversions, might require a calculator. Please be reassured that this is absolutely fine to use. We would prefer the children to understand the strategies with the support of a calculator. This is in no way – cheating!

The following link is particularly useful if your child needs some extra practice http://mrbartonmaths.com/topics/fractions-decimals-percentages/fraction-decimal-percentage-equivalence/worksheets.html

Again , any questions please do email us.