Antelope Class Home Learning
Maths, English, Reading, PE 10.2.21
Hello Antelopes, Well done for all of your hard work so far, keep it up!
In this presentation, you will find your maths, English and PE lesson for today.
The following lessons should take approximately 30-40 minutes each.
Today, you will have a French lesson at 9am on Microsoft Teams.
Maths
Year 4: Problems involving factors and multiples.
Year 5: Problems involving factors, multiples, prime, square and cubed numbers.
Warm-up- Find the highest common factor between the two numbers.
Choose bronze, silver or gold questions to complete.
Warm-up answers
Year 4
Please use your knowledge of factor pairs to answer the problem solving questions.
Choose challenge 1, 2 or 3 to complete.
Year 4: challenge 1
Year 4: challenge 2
Year 4: challenge 3
Year 4 worksheet answers
Challenge 1
Challenge 2
Challenge 3
Please answer the questions on the following slide.
Use previous learning of factors, multiples, prime numbers, square and cube numbers to
break the code.
Year 5
Year 5 challenge questions:
Year 5 challenge question answers
English
To plan a speech.
Remind yourself of the persuasive techniques
we have looked at so far.
In today’s lesson, you are going to plan a speech to encourage people to look after our rivers.
You will tell the audience, who will be other children, why rivers are important, what the problems are and the consequences of
them and how the children can help.
Try to include as many persuasive techniques as you can.
Activity 1: Use the following links to find out some facts and statistics that could be included in your speech.
https://www.wwf.org.uk/updates/why-are-rivers-so-important-and-what-are-we-doing-protect-them
https://www.wwf.org.uk/what-we do/projects/caring-our-rivers
https://www.inaraft.com/blog/10-reasons-why-we-need-to-protect-rivers/
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/rivers/pollution.html
Why are rivers important? Water: Rivers carry water and nutrients to areas all around the earth. They play a very important part in the water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water. Rivers drain nearly 75% of the earth's land surface. Habitats: Rivers provide excellent habitat and food for many of the earth's organisms. Many rare plants and trees grow by rivers. Ducks, voles, otters and beavers make their homes on the river banks. Reeds and other plants like bulrushes grow along the river banks. Other animals use the river for food and drink. Birds such as kingfishers eat small fish from the river. In Africa, animals such as antelopes, lions and elephants go to rivers for water to drink. Other animals such as bears catch fish from rivers. River deltas have many different species of wildlife. Insects, mammals and birds use the delta for their homes and for food. Transport: Rivers provide travel routes for exploration, commerce and recreation. Farming: River valleys and plains provide fertile soils. Farmers in dry regions irrigate their cropland using water carried by irrigation ditches from nearby rivers. Energy: Rivers are an important energy source. During the early industrial era, mills, shops, and factories were built near fast-flowing rivers where water could be used to power machines. Today steep rivers are still used to power hydroelectric plants and their water turbines.
For each point you make, support it with reasons why the audience needs to help.
Plan what persuasive techniques you are going to use, this could be:
• Rule of three
• Rhetorical questions
• Alliteration
• Contrasting pairs
• Repetition
• Exaggeration
• Emotive language
Reading
Log onto Reading Eggs and complete the reading comprehension that has been set for you.
Normally on a Wednesday, Antelope class would have a sports coach session.
Today, we would like you to complete a PE activity.
This could be a walk with the family, a play in the garden or why not try one of the links below. Have fun!
• Joe Wicks:
PE With Joe | 2021 – YouTube
• Kids HIIT workout: Kids HIIT Workout 2 – YouTube
• Just Dance: Just Dance - YouTube
PE