Celebration blog, Friday 10th July 2020

Dear Year 4,

The week has flown by and judging by all emails you have been sending in, you are looking forward to your transition meeting today with Mrs Lines.

Thank you to all those who have emailed us and kept us up to date on what they have been up to!

William P has been busy doing his Maths work and enjoying the work on weight and mass.

Darcie and her family have been busy baking cakes each week and this is this week’s delight!

The crossword work yesterday went down well…some tricky but well worth the hard work.

Ellie drew a strange creature.  The strange creature is called….. New Wang Yang Yang (Chinese name!)

 

In Read Theory we have three clear winners for this week:

1st Child P,  2nd  Child Lil and Child M  and 3rd Child Mis.

 

Mathletic Winners for this week:   Ellie has achieved Gold and Silver Awards this week and Lola achieved Bronze.  Well done!

                                             

 

Wishing you a wonderful weekend….the sun will be shining!

Mrs McNamara and Mrs McNamara

 

PE Click here for your Active July worksheet. How many gold levels are you up to?

If you enjoy the Joe Wicks workout, please continue to have fun with his daily activities.

Morning Prayer

Find a quiet place to sit and reflect…

 

Peace on Earth

Oh divine Master,

grant that I may not be so much seek to be consoled as o console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; for it is in giving that we receive; and it is in pardoning that we are pardoned.

Amen

Reading

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read Theory

 

Reading Log

 

For as long as schools are closed, audible books are open. Right now, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across eight different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
All stories are free to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.  Please explore the collection, select a title and start listening Year 4!

 

Did you enjoy the book link from yesterday?

Log onto Read theory and complete at least 5 exercises

What are you reading?  Have you been updating your reading log?

Post us a picture of your reading logs!!  We would love to hear about the current book you are reading.

Spelling https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/48/30-Word-list-years-3-and-4—i-to-ma-Word list:

imagine increase important interest island knowledge learn length library
material

Dictation: Ask an adult or older sibling to read the following sentences to you.

The word is imagine.

I can’t imagine what he was thinking when he painted the door red.

The word is increase.

I want to increase my vocabulary.

The word is important.

Doing her job well is important to her

The word is interest.

He expressed an interest in learning more about drawing.

The word is island.

It was a small island, and there was no one living on it.

The word is knowledge.

She gained a lot of knowledge by reading books.

The word is learn.

Tom is going to learn how to play the guitar.

The word is length.

The carpenter measured the length of the wood.

The word is library.

I study in the library every Wednesday.

The word is material.

She collected a handful of the material

Maths
Log onto you Mathletics account.  There are activities assigned for you to complete.
English Grammar Task:  Click the picture to take you to the online activity.

Complete the Skills Builders Year 4 Activity Five

 

Year 4 – 12 bits of fun for reading and writing!

Every Friday, we have been asking you to choose an activity from the choices on this attachment. Click here!

These activities could be completed with a book you have read in school/know, a book you are reading now or a book online. Some of them you might have to do a bit more research. You can do them in any order. On the way you can collect points for prizes!

Have fun!

 

Wider curriculum For this week, your afternoon learning features activities to celebrate the year you’ve had and to ease your transition to your new year group in September. Each day, there is an activity for KS1 and KS2 that focuses on a different aspect of the transition process.Click here for your activities

http://nowpressplay.co.uk/learn-at-home/#Instructions

If you have enjoyed this resource, feel free to do some of the history activities. Let us know, how you got on.

Year 6 – Friday 9th July learning

10/07/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Click here for today’s prayer.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in July, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Test yourself: https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/57/57-Word-list-years-5-and-6—g-to-le- -> Practice/Test -> Begin Test
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT revise arithmetic, reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Bronze July 10

Bronze July 10 answers

Silver July 10

Silver July 10 answers

Gold July 10

Gold July 10 answers

Platinum July 10

Platinum July 10 answers

Wider curriculum For this week, your afternoon learning features activities to celebrate the year you’ve had and to ease your transition to your new school in September. Each day, there is an activity to do that focuses on a different aspect of the transition process, as well as a potential secondary school scenario that you can reflect on and discuss with the rest of your family. Click here for the activities.

Friday 10th July Learning

Good morning Year 1. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Here is your learning today. Please email me photos of your learning and if you have questions about the learning. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk

Maths

 

10.07.20

Complete the maths mat on the link below.

Friday

Mathletics activities set.

 

English

 

 

 Choose one of the SPAG mats from the link below.

Friday

Please check that you have completed all the spag

activities on spag.com

Complete the spelling activities each day this week.

Spelling

Spelling/Handwriting Write each word 4 times in your handwriting book

 

here there  where love  come  some

 

Play the games on spelling frame

 

https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/151/38-Common-exception-words-6

 

Check you can spell all of the words.

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today is a Review lesson.

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading  Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.  Record the books you have read in your reading record. Write a sentence about each book read. Did you like it? Why? Would you recommend it to someone? What was your favourite part? If you did not like it, why? What would you change about the story?

https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx

 

Username- parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password- Parents20!

Click on Collins Big Cat.

Click on the colour book band. Remember to read the book a few times over the week and talk about the book. Click on resources for some activities on the book.

Wider Curriculum Choose an activity from the link here

 

 

Friday 10th July 2020

Good morning Year 2,

Happy Friday! Well done for all of your hard work this week. If you enjoyed the fable of the ant and the grasshopper and would like to listen to some more… 40 of Aesop’s best-known fables are available on the BBC’s school radio… use the  link below.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1–ks2-aesops-fables-index/z73s6v4

Wising you all a peaceful weekend.

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Friday 10th July

Loving God, thank you for your direction in my life. Help me to celebrate the freedom you give me to follow your Son, Jesus.
Amen

Spelling &
Handwriting
Complete the spelling test for this week’s spellings on the SpellingFrame website.
https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/104/27-Words-ending-in%E2%80%93tionCopy the following common exception words into your handwriting books.
friend
everybody
plant
wild
climb
Reading Continue to read daily and discuss what you have read.You can access plenty of wonderful books via the Harper Collins website: https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/Portal.aspx

Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password:Parents20!

Use the Teacher Login area.

Maths 10-07-2020
Morning Challenge

Fluency 5 x 2

5 + 10 + 5 =

18 – 6 =

70 – 10 =

5 + 32 =

Half of 90 =

98 + 4 =

22 + 22 =

___ + 8 = 12

58 + 20 =

65 – 11 =

WALT: Order events

Here are five pictures showing something happening at different times of the day.

Have a good look at each one. What do you see in the picture?  What is happening? Could you describe it to someone else?
You could use these pictures in different ways. For example:
1. You could put them into an order in which you think they might happen through a day.
2. You could suggest what time these things happen in your day.
3. You could see how many hours might pass between pairs of pictures you have chosen.
4. You could draw another picture that might ‘fit’ between two of the pictures.
English Friday 10th July 2020

Proverb

Meaning

 

Precious things come in small packages. Small things or people can be just as good or better than larger or taller ones.
People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. You shouldn’t criticise someone for doing something wrong when you do things wrong too.
More haste, less speed. Although it is important to be quick at things, don’t rush, as you’ll probably make a mistake.
Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched. Don’t make plans before something has actually happened. It might not happen!
A stitch in time save nine. If you deal with a problem straightaway it can save you a lot of time or trouble later.
Empty cans make the most noise. People who are empty of brains make more noise than those who are clever!
Strike while the iron is hot. If something needs doing, get started on it straightaway.
Prevention is better than cure. Stopping something bad from happening is better than letting it happen and then trying to sort out the problem.

Carefully read each proverb and try to explain in your own words what you think they mean

Many hands make light work.  

 

 

 

Don’t run before you can walk.  

 

 

 

Too many cooks spoil the broth.  

 

 

 

Actions speak louder than words.

 

 

 

 

Wider Curriculum This week, your afternoon learning activities are about celebrating the year you’ve had and easing your transition to your new year group in September. Each day, there is an activity for KS1 and KS2 that focuses on a different aspect of the transition process.

Click here for your activities.

10.7.20

Good morning,

I hope you have had a great week and enjoy the weekend. I am looking forward to see you on Monday.

Here is today’s learning 10.7.20

Take care,

Miss Pringle

Friday 10th July 2020 Learning and Weekly Celebration

We have come to the end of another week of online learning.

This week, Alex, Dejon, Jamie H, Fiona, Matthew L, Zackary and Jake earned Bronze Awards on Mathletics. Well done, mathematicians!

Jamie B has topped our readtheory leader board for the third week in a row! In second place is Jamie H and Zackary in 3rd. Well done, boys.

 

***********************BOOK RECALL*******************

Please can everyone check at home for the following books that have not been returned. If you can’t get them into school before the end of term, please email me to let me know you have them. Please return them to the Year 5 classroom, not the school library, as they are my books. Thank you.

Tin Boy- Steve Cole

Snowglobe – Amy Wilson

Anglo Saxon Boy – Tony Bradman

Viking Boy – Tony Bradman

Rooftoppers – Katherine Rundell

Brightstorm – Vashti Hardy

Boy in the Tower- Polly Ho- Yen

*************************************************************

Here are your activities for today:

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

Friday Prayer

Maths WALT- understand reflection

 

Questions:Lesson_3_-_Reflection

Answers:Lesson_3_Answers_-_Reflection

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 4
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 38

Curriculum

LOOKING FORWARD

Write a letter to your future self. Include your hopes, dreams, aspirations and goals for the year ahead. Give the letter to your new teacher. These will be opened at the end of
the academic year

 

9.7.20

Good morning Y3,

I hope you are well. Here is your leaning for today 9.7.20

Take care,

Miss Pringle

 

Thursday, 9th July 2020

Dear Year 4,

We hope that you managed to get out yesterday.  We had a busy day at school and really had fun with our afternoon activities for the wider curriculum.  Looking forward to seeing more of your photos!  Keep sharing!

Mrs McNamara and Ms Varga

PE Click here for your Active July worksheet. How many gold levels are you up to?

If you enjoy the Joe Wicks workout, please continue to have fun with his daily activities.

Morning Prayer

Find a quiet place to sit and reflect…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RE

 

Peace on Earth

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.

Where there is hatred, let me sow love;

Where there is discord, union;

Where there is doubt, faith;

Where there is despair, hope;

Where there is darkness, light;

Where there is sadness, joy.

 

Amen

 

This week, the focus in RE is Social Teaching. Click onto the RE Blog to see your activity.

Reading

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read Theory

 

Reading Log

For as long as schools are closed, audible books are open. Right now, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across eight different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
All stories are free to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.  Please explore the collection, select a title and start listening Year 4!

Did you enjoy the book link from yesterday?

Log onto Read theory and complete at least 5 exercises

What are you reading?  Have you been updating your reading log?

Post us a picture of your reading logs!!  We would love to hear about the current book you are reading.

Spelling https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/48/30-Word-list-years-3-and-4—i-to-ma-Word list:

imagine increase important interest island knowledge learn length library
material
Use the link above to practice and test yourself, in preparation for your dictation tomorrow.
Maths Fluency activity:  Measure Capacity

Click here for the video

Click here for the worksheet and here for the answers.

Main Activity: Quadrilaterals

Click here for the video

Click here for the worksheet and here for the answers.

DON’T FORGET!!

Log onto Maths Chase and practise your times tables

English Grammar Task:  Click the picture to take you to the online activity.

Complete the Skills Builders Year 4 Activity Four.

Click here for today’s fun activity.

 

Wider curriculum For this week, your afternoon learning features activities to celebrate the year you’ve had and to ease your transition to your new year group in September. Each day, there is an activity for KS1 and KS2 that focuses on a different aspect of the transition process.Click here for your activities.

 

http://nowpressplay.co.uk/learn-at-home/#Instructions

If you have enjoyed this resource, feel free to do some of the Geography or Science activities. Let us know, how you got on.

Thursday 9th July Learning

 

Good morning Year 1.

Here is your learning today. Please email me photos of your learning and if you have questions about the learning. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk

Maths

 

09.07.20

Complete the maths mat on the link below.

Thursday

Choose one of the problem sheet below to complete.

Thursday’s Maths

Thursday Maths 2

English

 

Write me a letter. Tell me what you have enjoyed about Year 1. What have you missed about school? What your plans are for the summer holidays. Tell me about anything you would like.

 

Start your letter with Dear Mrs Carey and end it with From _____. If you can put it in the post to school and hopefully I will receive all your letters next week.

 

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sound is ci

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading  Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.  Record the books you have read in your reading record. Write a sentence about each book read. Did you like it? Why? Would you recommend it to someone? What was your favourite part? If you did not like it, why? What would you change about the story?

https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx

 

Username- parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password- Parents20!

Click on Collins Big Cat.

Click on the colour book band. Remember to read the book a few times over the week and talk about the book. Click on resources for some activities on the book.

Wider Curriculum Choose an activity from the link here

 

Thursday 9th July 2020

Good morning Year 2,

I hope you had a lovely day yesterday. The rain is on the way again today.

You will find today’s learning in the table below.

Have a wonderful day!

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Thursday 9th July

Loving and gracious God, thank you for the love that you poured out on us in giving us your Son, Jesus. Help me to deepen my awareness of your love, and to share it with those I meet.
Amen

Spelling &
Handwriting
Compose a sentence for five of the spellings words and write your sentences in your handwriting book.

station
motion
fiction
national
section
infection
emotion
action
education
celebration
Reading Continue to read daily and discuss what you have read.You can access plenty of wonderful books via the Harper Collins website: https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/Portal.aspx

Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password:Parents20!

Use the Teacher Login area.

Maths 09-07-2020
Morning Challenge

Write times in digital format for the events below.

Breakfast

Tea time

Bed time

School start time

Playtime

If the time is five past 10, how would it show on a digital clock?

If the time is 1:45, draw the hands on an analogue clock.

WALT: Tell the time

English Thursday 9th July 2020
WALT: Use conjunctions

because      if      although     since     that       when     as       while

Continue the sentences below.

Scorpion was desperate to get across the river ….

The Frog was very good at swimming ….

The other animals cheered Hare and Tortoise off ….

The Hare lay down in the shade ….

Baboon laughed to himself ….

Wider Curriculum This week, your afternoon learning activities are about celebrating the year you’ve had and easing your transition to your new year group in September. Each day, there is an activity for KS1 and KS2 that focuses on a different aspect of the transition process.

Click here for your activities.