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Daily Learning Blog – Thursday, 4th June
Welcome back everyone. Here are the lessons for the day:
English:
LO: Writing the middle of a story
- Lesson 9 of the Black Dog literacy unit
- Link: https://youtu.be/ltB-5Gi6R20
Maths
LO: Solving problems with fractions
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z76qmfr
- Today’s focus is solving word problems that involve fractions.
- You will be using the skills you have developed over the last several lessons to answer the questions.
- Watch the video and complete the 2 activities.
Science
New Unit: Animals including humans
- In this unit, we will be learning about living things – both animals and humans. Although we consider ourselves very different to animals, on a scientific level we are very similar.
- Today, we are going to look at details about mammals.
- There has been an activity assigned to you on Busy Things. Log in to access it.
- You will need to sort the statements into ‘never true, sometimes true, mostly true, always true’
- Some of the statements might surprise you! Once you click the ‘mark’ button, if you get any wrong, try to find out where they belong – this is where the learning happens.
- If one of the statements surprises you, do some internet research to find out about, for example, a mammal that lays eggs!
French
LO: Food likes and dislikes
- Open the document at the bottom of the blog post
- You will see various types of food, and 2 large circles that show ‘j’aime’ and ‘je n’aime pas’
- J’aime = I like
- Je n’aime pas = I don’t like
- You will need to write sentences in French saying that you like or don’t like each of the foods
- You should end up with 7 different sentences – one for each food.
That’s all for today! I look forward to having you back tomorrow.
Mr Lindsay
Fun fact of the day: In 2019, it was estimated that 68 million people visited a McDonalds every single day – that’s more than the population of the entire UK.