Wednesday, 15 April 2020

T3.3 Wednesday, 15th April, 2020



Hi everyone. Welcome back to our Day 3 of Week 3 of Virtual learning! We hope everyone enjoys the activities that we have prepared daily.

Please go to Mrs Chiam’s zoom number at 7:45 am for our morning registration. Then at 11:00 am, please go to your group teacher’s zoom number for the 2nd session. 

Mrs Chiam (5665977349)   Hafiz, Sienna, Aretta, Jacob, Bodhi, Malak
Dave (7588339874)           Nuh, Basherra, Param, Vlada, Kristan. 
Zarina (6290847237)          Lohven, Genevieve, Gareth, Ghufran, Rafa, Liam

Tasks for Wednesday:

1)    Dry Land Swimming (blog)
2)    Continue practising your spelling words for Friday.
3)    Phonics – Teach your monster how to read
4)    LiteracyWALT: create story map
Today we are going to watch a video by Mrs Jodie from ISB BSB. She has created a story map for the poem ‘In the toy box’. Here, she is going to show us how she uses story map to remember the poem. You might need to print the poem before you start to create your story map for today’s task. (or use the poem from yesterday)



Please click on the links below to access the printables for today's lesson.

5)    Maths  WALT: Subtract tens.  
Watch a video by myself on how we can subtract 10 from a 2 digit number using the spider method.  
Printable Worksheet (100 grid square)
                             Worksheet 1 - Nuh, Param, Kristan, Basheera, Vlada
                             Worksheet 2 - Liam, Rafa, Jacob, Gen , Malak
                             Worksheet 3 - Gareth, Aretta, Hafiz, Ghufran, Sienna

6)      Science – We are going to show you an experiment to help your toys float

                  gently down to the ground.

 

·       Try to make the canopy with different materials, shapes and size. Which materials, size and shapes would be best for parachute so that your toy will float gently down to the ground?

7)    Extension –  Printable Maths worksheet.  (OPTIONAL)
(Answer sheets attached at the end of the page)
                      Subtraction facts
                      Subtraction sentences (more challenging)

See you at 7:45 am!