Learning Objective: listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music
Click on the picture below to take you to your music lessons. There are two lessons that you can work your way through and then some fun games on the unicorn tab for afterwards.
Remember that you will need to log in. I have emailed you your log in details but parents can email me for them if you can find them 🙂 .
Computing
Learning Objective: create and debug simple programs
Click on the picture of code.org or the angry birds to take you to your log in page for code.org
Your class join code is: YKNRMS
Your own secret words are in the back of your planner. If you can’t find them email me or ask your parents to email me.
Learning Objective: To know all the addition and subtraction number bonds to 20
Start your lesson by playing Hit The Button on Top Marks. Click on number bonds and then click up to 20.
Click on the picture to take you to your White Rose Maths lesson today. You are completing part-whole models to help you with addition and subtraction. I know you are all very good at this :)!
When you have finished, have a go at playing Smoothie Maths. You can practise your bonds to 10, 20 and 100!
I am going to read the first to double pages to you. You have seen the illustrations on the first double page but not the second. Listen to me reading the story so far and then listen to it again to really think about the words.
There is a new word for us to learn-ailing
ailing-in poor health/not very well
Pattan found an ailing plant in the valley.
Pattan found a poorly plant in the valley.
What did Pattan decide to do to the plant? Do you think he knew what the plant was? Why didn’t Pattan just leave the plant to die?
Remember that I told you the new book is a story that has been told for many years by the Irula people. Although the story is a myth (it is an old made up story), the place where it is told is a real place. The pictures below show you the Sahyadri Mountains where the story is set.
Aren’t the mountains beautiful?
I would like you to close your eyes and listen to me reading the story again. What can you see in your head when you think of the Sahyadri Mountains, our main characters Pattan and his wife, Kanni? What illustrations do you think are on the next page in the book?
Draw a picture of what you think is on the next page of the story. I have typed the words below to help you.
One day, Pattan found an ailing plant in the valley. It had beautiful yellow flowers. “I’ll plant it by my hut and look after it,” he thought.
The plant liked its new home. It’s yellow flowers smiled at the sun. “Look!” Pattan called one day, “A pumpkin has started to grow.”
Learning Objective: To hear, read and become familiar with the main events, characters and places in the life of Jesus: The Resurrection.
Here is a piece of artwork that shows a really important part of Jesus’ life.
What can you see in the picture?
How do you feel about the picture?
Do you know what happened before this?
Why did this happen?
Who is in the picture?
Challenge: If you go for a walk today, look up in to the sky. If there are clouds, can you make a picture with the clouds in your mind? If there aren’t any clouds, imagine what is beyond the sky.
We have nearly finished this book now. For my next book I need some help choosing. I have Fantastic Mr Fox or George’s Marvellous Medicine. Both books are by Roald Dahl. Which one would you like me to read next?
Learning Objective:To know all the addition and subtraction number bonds to 20
Click on the picture to take you to today’s maths lesson. It is all about using your number bonds to help you add and subtract. Watch the video and have a go at answering the questions by writing them down in your book or on paper.
Learning Objective: To read and spell words with alternative pronunciations and form letters correctly
English
Learning Objective: Check each sentence makes sense by reading it out loud.
Watch the video below to hear me reading the first two pages of our new story.
What have we learned?
What do we know about Pattan and Kanni?
What do you think is important to Pattan and Kanni?
Imagine you are Pattan (the man) or Kanni (the lady). Write a diary entry explaining what you have done today. Look at the picture closely to see what they are doing. This will help you imagine you are them.
When you have finished your diary entry, read it out loud to someone in your house. If there are any mistakes, you can correct them.
Pattan’s diary might start like this:
Dear Diary,
Today was just like any other day. I rode on my elephant to feed the deer some hay. I watched Kanni feeding the birds.