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Learning at Home
Class
4A and 4B
Teacher
Miss Shaw Miss Hinkin
Date
7.1.21
Useful websites/Apps
Reading –
· E-books on Oxford Owl for Home – https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/
· Reading Planet - https://www.risingstars-uk.com/series/rising-stars-reading-planet
English/Spelling -
· Spelling shed (children should have log in details in reading diary) - https://www.edshed.com/en-gb
· Sir Linkalot App - (children should have log in details in reading diary)
· Writing ideas on Pobble 365 - https://www.pobble365.com/
Maths -
· Times table rock stars(children should have log in details in reading diary) - https://ttrockstars.com/
· Daily 10 - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10
· Hit the button - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
· Numbots (children should have log in details in reading diary) - https://play.numbots.com/#/intro
Please make sure your work is of a good standard and that you are able to bring it to school when you return as it will need to be stuck into your books.
Use a pencil for drawing and a biro for writing, not a felt tip pen.
Maths
LO: To improve my recall and fluency in Times Tables.
Use the Mathsframe website: https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/477/Multiplication-Tables-Check
When you have completed answering questions on 2x up to 12x, log onto Times Tables Rockstars and complete work that has been set.
English
LO: To draft a character description
Where you sat at a rectangular table used to show how important you were. The king sat at the head of the table and everyone was ranked in order below that so the idea of a round table was revolutionary with nobody sitting higher than anyone else.
Read the story again.
Who do you think will sit in one of the empty seats? Would they be a good or bad knight? What might they be like? What personality characteristics might they have?
Create a list of possible characteristics and experiences for a good knight (include both physical and personal characteristics such as: strong, calm, kind, clever, etc). Come up with a name for the knight. Note that as legends are retold and changed, you could easily be describing a female knight.
Today, I would like you to plan your own knights character description – what characteristics does he/she have and why?
How have they proved themselves worthy of a place at the table?
This is just the planning phase. Use the character sheets from previous days to help you think of the characteristic your new knight will have.
You will be writing your character description tomorrow. I am hoping to use these for a fantastic display outside of our classroom. Please try to make sure you are using your punctuation and spelling words correctly. I am happy for you to type your planning and your final piece.
Spelling: allowed and aloud
Use the dictionary to find the meaning and put the word into a sentence.
Can you find antonyms and synonyms?
Handwriting – write the above word X3 each. Can you put them into a sentence?
Reading – read for 20 minutes. This could be fiction or non-fiction. What did you find out?
GPS: LO: To expand noun phrases with the addition of ambitious modifying adjectives
Following on from yesterday, have a go at the spooky settings sheet attached.
Words of the week.
Give antonyms and synonyms for each of the words and write them in sentences. Use these words for the whole week. New ones will be given next week.
Thought of the Day
Other Subjects
PSHE
L.O. To understand what a community is.
Watch the lesson from the Oak Academy: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/community-care-cctp8c
Complete the activity.
Create a spider diagram of your community. Start with the family at the centre, then the school and then the wider community.
Art & DT
LO: Create and combine shapes to create recognisable forms
What is sculpture?
Do you know any famous artists that create sculptures?
Watch the following –
I would like you to create a sculpture today and send a photo of your design into school.
Your sculpture must be of a recognisable, famous landmark. Can you create the Eiffel Tower? How about Big Ben?
You can make your sculpture out of anything you choose. I would be extremely impressed if you made 3D shapes from nets (these can be found, if easier, ready to print on line) and then create the sculpture from your own 3D shapes.
Be as creative as you like. I look forward to seeing them
Please send any work to the following email address. Teachers will reply to your email (usually within 48 hours).
LearningAtHome@Richarddeclare.com
If you need to ask a question about the work or need to get a message to the teacher, then please use the learning at home email.
Please let us know if your child is finding this learning too tricky as we will endeavour to provide alternative activities.
If you have any general questions, then please use the normal school office email.
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sculpture-arts
week.ppt
What is sculpture?
Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork .
Sculpture can be made by
shaping solid materials such as....
metal
clay
wood
stone
ice
...or by putting materials together.
What has the artist used
to make these sculptures?
Sculpture is often about the human body.
Even food...as in these
sculptures by
Claes Oldenburg
...but it can be about anything.
Angel of the North-by Antony Gormley
Sculpture is usually large...
Wow,
That’s huge!
...but it can be tiny.
Do you have to be good at painting
and drawing to make a sculpture?
...not really!
All you need is your imagination.
I think this will make a
brilliant castle...or maybe....
Is sculpture always made of hard
materials like wood and stone?
No...sculpture can be made out of anything...
They don’t have to be solid
wire
Melting man by
Nele Azevedo
Why do you think the artist chose this material?
Guillaume Raymond's ‘transformers’
Why do you think this sculpture is called transformers?
Doris Sacedo’s ‘chairs’... 1550 to be precise!
What would you think if
you saw this in the street?
‘The Great Swallow’
By
Benjamin Verdoucks.
What does this sculpture mean to you?
What do you think this is?
What do you think it is made from?
Do you think it is big or small?
How does it make you feel?
Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped
Islands and buildings in silk
Why do you think they have done this?
Remember ...
...all it takes...
...is...
...your...
...imagination!
What has Romuald Hazoume
made these masks from?