YEAR 4 HOME LEARNING ACTIVITIES WEEK 13
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
PE Joe Wicks PE lesson https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/videos
Joe Wicks PE lesson https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/videos
Joe Wicks PE lesson https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/videos
Joe Wicks PE lesson https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/videos
Joe Wicks PE lesson https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/videos
Maths Main Activity Count in 7’s or 4’s Time Convert the following times from days to weeks, remember the following facts: 7 days = 1 week You will need to use facts from the 7 x table to help you answer these questions If you are not sure about this, write the multiples of 7 to help you. Here is a start: 7, 14, 21, 28 …..
1. How many days in 3 weeks?
Main Activity Count in 12’s or 4’s Time Convert the following times from months to years There are 12 months in a year You will need to use your 12 times table. If you are not sure about this, write the multiples of 12 to help you. Here is a start: 12, 24, 36, 48 ……..
1. How many months in 4 years?
Main Activity Count in 12’s or 4’s Time Today we are going to look at how many days are in different months and how many days are in a year. Look at work below and learn the facts for tomorrow Gareth Metcalfe’s live maths lesson http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/ - or -
Main Activity Count in 7’s and 12’s or 4’s Time Today we are going to use the facts from yesterday. Choose the set of questions to answer Gareth Metcalfe’s live maths lesson http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/ - or - If applicable continue following series of lessons using white rose maths: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/
Main Activity Count in and 7’s or 4’s Time Today you will need to know that there are 24 hours in a day. Using this knowledge, answer a set of questions below. Choose the set you answer. Log into TT Rockstars Explore and use the activities of your choice but spend a short time completing a soundcheck activity Gareth Metcalfe’s live maths lesson
2. How many days in 6 weeks?
3. How many days in 4 weeks and 3 days?
4. 49 days = ______ weeks
5. 70 days = ______ weeks
6. 59 days = ______ weeks and ------- days
If you feel confident with this, have a go at the extension activity found below Gareth Metcalfe’s live maths lesson http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/ - or - If applicable continue following series of lessons using white rose maths: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/ Log into Mymaths and carry out allocated work for the day
2. How many months in 8 years?
3. How many months in 7 years and 3 months?
4. 72 months = ______ years
5. 144 months =_____ years
6. 56 months = ______ years and _____ months
If you feel confident with this, have a go at the extension activity found below
Gareth Metcalfe’s live maths lesson http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/ - or - If applicable continue following series of lessons using white rose maths: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/
If applicable continue following series of lessons using white rose maths: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/ Log into Mymaths and carry out allocated work for the day Log into TT Rockstars Explore and use the activities of your choice but spend a short time completing a soundcheck activity
Log into Mymaths and carry out allocated work for the day Log into TT Rockstars Log into TT Rockstars and use Numbots
http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/ - or - If applicable continue following series of lessons using white rose maths: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/ Log into Mymaths and carry out allocated work for the day
Keeping up with your times tables is important. Try to log on to TTRocksatrs or ask someone to help you learn a new times table. Log into TT Rockstars Explore and use the activities of your choice but spend a short time completing a soundcheck activity
Log into Mymaths and carry out allocated work for the day Log into TT Rockstars and use Numbots
English/SPAG Daily spelling activity: Look at spellings for this week. Read, cover ,write ,check English Today’s English is from Twinkl Look at the work below for Monday. Reading- Read a book of your choice or visit Bug Club
Daily spelling activity: Identify tricky spellings and work on these
English Today write a description of one of the pictures below. Include some of the grammatical features used yesterday. Prepositions: On top of Below Behind Above on
Daily spelling activity: Write your spellings vertically e.g. v a l l e y English Today’s work is from Twinkl. Look at work for Wednesday below. Sort the sentences into questions or exclamations and use the correct punctuation
Daily spelling activity: Write your spellings in capital letters e.g. CERTAIN English Today look at Tuesday’s work from Twinkl below. There is a challenge attached for children who would like to have a go. Reading- Read a book of your choice or visit Bug Club
Daily spelling activity Ask someone to test you on your spellings, if not possible then complete and mark yourself English Hide a toy or picture somewhere in your house. Write a coded message for someone in your home to find it. Remember to use prepositions Reading- Read a book of your choice or visit Bug Club
Reading- Read a book of your choice or visit Bug Club
Reading- Read a book of your choice or visit Bug Club
Topic Blue Abyss Food chains https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zbnnb9q/articles/zwbtxsg Watch clip above All living things need energy from food to survive. Today we are going to look at where plants get their food. Plants use the sun to make their own food. Plants and organisms that make food using the sun are called primary producers. Research primary producers in the ocean. Remember to use for kids at the end of your question. Do not give out your name or personal information. Do not click
Blue Abyss Food chains Yesterday, you found primary producers. I am sure that in your research, you found phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are tiny plants that use the sun to create food. Animals that eat plants are called herbivores. Very small animals like shrimp and krill get there energy from the phytoplankton when they eat them. Animals that eat the plants are the primary consumers See work below
Blue Abyss Food chains Today I would like you to research creatures that feed on shrimp. Animals that eat other animals are called carnivores. Make a list. The animals on this list are secondary consumers. Make sure that you follow the rules for staying safe when using the internet. Remember to use for kids at the end of your question. Do not give out your name or personal information. Do not click on adverts. If there is anything that makes you uncomfortable or inappropriate, let a grown up know straight away.
Blue Abyss Food chains Yesterday you found animals that eat shrimp. Lots of animals eat shrimp including herring Herring is a secondary consumer Add this to your food chain Herring gulls feed on herring so these are called tertiary consumers Add this to your food chain
Blue Abyss Food web As you are aware animals can consume more than one food type. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks2--ks3-food-chains-and-food-webs-in-animals/zn7g92p If all the phytoplankton died, what would happen to the animals in the sea? Explain your answer. https://prezi.com/igqrxu3keimm/rock-pool-food-web/ Use these organisms: plants foxes, squirrels woodpeckers deer, insects, spiders, dormice. Don’t forget to add the sun
on adverts. If there is anything that makes you uncomfortable or inappropriate, let a grown up know straight away.
Wellbeing Daily challenge
Make a list of all the things that have made you smile or laugh today.
Sit quietly and notice what you can see, hear, smell, feel.
Sit quietly. Hold an object in your hand. How heavy does it feel? What does it feel like? Think of one thing about your object.
Sit quietly and place your hand on your tummy. Take a deep breath and notice how your hand moves Repeat this 10 times.
Sit quietly and think about your achievements this week.
Spelling Week 13
circle certain century centre caught
calendar business busy build breathe
If you find these too tricky, try these:
key donkey valley monkey money
keys donkeys valleys monkeys
Challenge spelling: journey
Maths Monday
Extension
1) Sam had been travelling around Australia for 240 days. He met Jack who had been travelling for 8 weeks. Who had
been travelling the for the longest time? Explain your answer.
2) True or false
210 days is the same as 70 weeks.
Explain your answer
Maths Tuesday
Extension
1) Many of you have been in KS2 for 1 year and 9 months. How many months is this?
2) Zara is 12 and 4 months. How long will it be until she is 18?
Maths Wednesday
Make sure that you are able to recite the months in the correct order.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Here is a rhyme to help you remember how many days are in each month
30 days have September,
April, June and November
All the rest have 31
Except February which has 28 days clear
And 29 each leap year
Every 4 years we have a leap year. 2020 is a leap year. This means there is an extra day in February.
There sre 365 days in a year and 366 in a leap year.
Maths –Thursday
How many days in June? How many days in August?
How many days are in the first 3 months of the year when it is not a leap year?
How many days were in the first 3 months of this year?
How many days in February when it is not a leap year? How many days in a year when it is not a leap year? How many months have 30 days? Extension How many days in June and July altogether? Two months have a total of 58 days. Which 2 months could this be?
How many days in 2 years where there is not a leap year? How many days in the last 3 months of the year? How many days in July, August and September? Extension Today is 18th June. What will the date be in 25 days? Ali’s birthday is on the 4th of August. How many days until his birthday?
How many days in 4 years? Think carefully. Today is 18th June. How many days until the 5th July? Abbie’s birthday is 10 days before Ameena’s birthday. Ameena’s birthday is 4 days after Michael’s birthday which is the 3rd of May. When is Abbie’s birthday? Extension see work on next page
Red Extension
Friday maths
How many hours in a day? How many hours in 1 /2 a day? How many hours in 2 days? Extension 10 hours have passed. How many more hours until the end of a day? You spend around 7 hours a day in school. How many days do you spend out of school? True or false 22 hours is longer than 1 day.
How many hours in 3 days? How many hours in 5 days? How many hours in 10 days? 96 = ___________ days? Extension How many hours in one week? Put the correct sign in this statement < = > 3 days _________ 68 hours True or false 4 1 /2 days > 100 hours
Englsh= Monday
There is am example below to help you
Here is an example
If this is too tricky, write a
description starting each
sentence with a capital lettr
and end with a full stop.
Extension- Start a sentence
with the preposition “inside”
English Tuesday
English Wednesday
English - Thursday
Topic- Tuesday
Here is our foodchain so far. We have the sun which is the source of the energy. The arrow shows the energy passing to the
phytoplankton and the next arrow shows that the energy is passing to the shrimp.
Draw this in your book and add the words: (Do not use the whole page as you will be adding to this diagram)
Primary producer, herbivore, primary consumer,