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St Peter and St Paul Catholic Primary Academy

Bon matin!

Daily Home Learning Blog – Monday, 29th June

Good morning Year 5. I hope you had a lovely weekend, and that you’re excited to do some excellent learning this week.

English

LO: Using parenthesis in a comic strip

  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zvmmkty
  • Watch th videos, complete the quizzes, and then have a go at planning and creating your own comic strip.
  • I have included a blank comic strip on this blog that you may use if you wish. If you aren’t able to print it out, you may create your own panels using a ruler.
  • Be sure to use parenthesis in your comic!

Maths

LO: Dividing by 10, 100, and 1000

French

LO: Days, months, and time

RE

Today is the Feast Day of St Peter and St Paul. Here is the school hymn - I'd like you to create your own verse to add to it. Be sure to match the rhyming pattern and rhythm.

 

We come together as one school,

The children of St Paul’s Cray.

We ask the Lord to guide us all,

In work, in prayer, in play.

 

May St Peter and St Paul,

Hear us whensoever we call

And may the Lord help us,

May the Lord bless us,

May the Lord guide us all the days of our lives.

 

St Peter you were Jesus’ friend,

You listened to his preaching.

Help us all to listen too,

When the staff are teaching.

 

May St Peter and St Paul,

Hear us whensoever we call

And may the Lord help us,

May the Lord bless us,

May the Lord guide us all the days of our lives.

 

St Paul you helped to spread God’s word,

You travelled far and wide.

Teach us not to be afraid

As God is by our side.

 

May St Peter and St Paul,

Hear us whensoever we call

And may the Lord help us,

May the Lord bless us,

May the Lord guide us all the days of our lives.

 

So as we journey on through life,

Wherever God may call.

We’ll not forget our school days here,

At the school of St Peter and St Paul.

 

May St Peter and St Paul,

Hear us whensoever we call

And may the Lord help us,

May the Lord bless us,

May the Lord guide us all the days of our lives.

 

 

That’s all for today! See you again tomorrow! : )

Mr Lindsay

Fun fact of the day: There are 783,137 words in the English King James Bible.