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Remember to read every day. It can be a story book, poetry book, joke book, a magazine, an online story – it’s your choice! Also remember to continue practising the high frequency words to improve your spelling and handwriting. Comprehensions I have added some more comprehensions on HWB for you to complete. Remember to read the information texts carefully before answering the questions. When you answer the questions try and answer them in full sentences. Hello everyone J how are you all doing? I am really missing you all - hopefully we will be back in school soon! I hope you are all still working hard at home and enjoyed some time outside in the glorious sunshine we had last week. It’s been lovely to see some of you using the new tool ‘J2message’ to communicate with everyone in class! If you haven’t already, have a little look and pop a message in when you have a spare few minutes. Here are some activities for you to have a go at this week. Stay safe everyone! Mrs Williams Upload any pictures of work you have completed onto HWB for me to see.
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Remember to read every day. It can be a story book, poetry book, joke book, a magazine, an online story – it’s your choice! Also remember to continue practising the high frequency words to improve your spelling and handwriting.

Comprehensions I have added some more comprehensions on HWB for you to complete. Remember to read the information texts carefully before answering the questions. When you answer the questions try and answer them in full sentences.

Hello everyone J how are you all doing? I am really missing you all - hopefully we will be back in school soon! I hope you are all still working hard at home and enjoyed some time outside in the glorious sunshine we had last week. It’s been lovely to see some of you using the new tool ‘J2message’ to communicate with everyone in class! If you haven’t already, have a little look and pop a message in when you have a spare few minutes. Here are some activities for you to have a go at this week. Stay safe everyone! Mrs Williams

Upload any pictures of work you have completed onto HWB for me to see.

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Space X Launch On Wednesday June 3rd at 9:25pm, Space X launched its eighth Starlink mission where a Flacon 9 rocket lifted off from the Space Launch Complex at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station sending two astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station. Did any of you watch this? Task 1: Research all about the launch and create a newspaper article on the event. Remember to include the following: • The name of your newspaper • A headline that uses a pun, rhyme or alliteration • A subtitle which gives a bit more information about what the report

is about • An introduction paragraph containing the 5 w’s (what, where, when,

who why) • Information about the main event in chronological order • Written in past tense and third person • Rhetorical questions • A conclusion paragraph to explain what might happen next. • The reporter’s name • Pictures Maybe you could film yourself presenting your newspaper article and upload it to HWB for me to see.

Task 2: The capsule the astronauts flew on was known as Capsule 206, but after the launch the astronauts renamed it Endeavour. It is a tradition to let the astronauts name the ship that they fly on. Using household materials create your own spaceship then think about what you would call it and why. Type your reason up on HWB.

Task 3: One of the astronauts Bob Behnken, helped install a famous part of the ISS, called the cupola, on a previous mission. The cupola is the large window that looks back to the Earth and appears in many photographs. Using the internet explore what the Earth looks like from space then try and draw or paint your own picture of our small planet as it is seen from space.

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Telling the time We are going to continue with telling the time and looking at timetables but this week we are going to make it more practical. Task: As the weather has cooled down for us now, let’s get outside, do some exercise and time ourselves. I would like you to create an obstacle course, like the one below, with 5 different activities for you to complete once every day. You will need to check what time you start the exercise, what time you finish the exercise and how long it took you to complete. I have put a worksheet on HWB for you.

Continue to practise all of the timetables. Maybe you could play fastest gun with everyone in your house!

Don’t forget you can practise these on J2Blas.

Have a go at counting forwards and backwards in multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10.

Mental Maths: I have some more mental maths sheets in the folder on HWB for you to have a go at, but remember you only have 10 minutes to answer as many as you can. Don’t’ worry if you don’t answer them all first time, just keep practising and you will soon get them all done in time!

Star jumps x10

Shuttle runs x10 Sit ups x10

High knee lifts x10

Burpees x10


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