Tuesday 7th July 2020

Good morning Year 2,

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

Wishing you all a wonderful day.

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Tuesday 7th July

Lord Jesus, Prince of Peace, guide my words so that I may speak of others and to others with kindness, respect, and love.
Amen

Spelling &
Handwriting
Copy the following sentences into your handwriting book.

There was a celebration when she finally got home.
His first emotion when he heard the news was joy.
We are meeting them at the railway station.
She wore a plaster over her cut so she wouldn’t get an infection.
My first action was to read the instructions.

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 07-07-2020
Morning Challenge

___ seconds = 1 minute

60 minutes = 1 ____

___hours = 1 day

7 ___ = 1 week

Fill in the missing months:
January, February, ______, April, _____, ______, July, _________, _________, October, _________, December.

Write the month when each event occurs:
Christmas
Your birthday
School breaks up for summer
School starts after summer
Guy Fawkes night

Draw hands on clock faces to show these times:
Quarter to 4
Ten past 7
Five to 8
Quarter past 12
Ten to 2

WALT: Know analogue, digital and written times.

English Tuesday 7th July 2020
WALT: Answer comprehension questions.

The Ant and the Grasshopper

Once upon a time there was a grasshopper and an ant. They lived in a beautiful meadow. Each summer morning, Grasshopper climbed up her blade of grass. Once at the top, she started to sing. Her singing was fantastic. She sung with her legs, rubbing them together to create beautiful music. Grasshopper sang all through the long summer days. her music lit up the meadow. Lots of creatures stopped to listen. The ant kept scurrying past carrying grains of wheat, he looked tired and hot. “Why are you bustling about in this weather?” the grasshopper asked the ant. “I’m preparing for winter when there is less food, and so should you!” he replied. The grasshopper ignored the advice of the ant, she was enjoying the sunshine far too much to start collecting food for the winter. So she lay on the warm grass and listened to her music again. In the winter the grass was cold and frosty, and the wind howled across the fields. The ant was happy in his home because his larder was full of corn and wheat. He knew that he had enough food to last for the entire winter. The grasshopper was starting to get hungry, it was too cold for the grass outside to grow and she had no food. She knew that the ant would have some food, so she went out into the cold wind and walked to the ant’s house. “Please may I have some of your food?” she begged. The ant was angry because he had worked so hard to collect enough food for the long winter months ahead. “If you hadn’t been so lazy and had prepared for the winter like I suggested, you wouldn’t be hungry now. I don’t have any extra food for you.” The ant went back to his warm fire and stocked cupboards, leaving the lazy grasshopper out in the cold.

Comprehension Questions

1. In the fable, where do Ant and Grasshopper both live?

2. How does Grasshopper make her music?

3. Grasshopper’s music is described as ‘beautiful’. What other words do you know that mean the same thing as beautiful?

4. What do you think it means when it says that Grasshopper’s music ‘lit up the meadow’:

  • It turned on the lights in all the animals’ homes
  • It made the meadow seem a more cheerful place to live
  • It made the moon shine really brightly at night

5. True or false? Ant is lazy.

6. What sort of jobs does Ant do all through the summer when he is keeping busy?

7. What do you think the message of this fable is?

8. Do you feel sorry for Grasshopper at the end of the story? Why?

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.

Year 6 – Tuesday 7th July learning

07/07/20
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 Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/58/58-Word-list-years-5-and-6—li–to-pe-, click on ‘Spelling Tiles’, then begin ‘Segment Puzzle’ to practise this week’s spellings.
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.

Each day, you will be given a variety of questions of increasing difficulty. You have the choice of answering the bronze, silver, gold or platinum level questions. Choose your challenge and see if you can work your way up to platinum over the next two weeks.

Bronze July 7

Bronze July 7 answers

Silver July 7

Silver July 7 answers

Gold July 7

Gold July 7 answers

Platinum July 7

Platinum July 7 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.

Tuesday 7th July Learning

Good morning Year 1. I hope you had a lovely day yesterday.

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 Complete the word mat

Tuesday

English

 

Choose one of the SPAG mats from the link below.

Tuesday

Complete the spelling activities each day this week.

Spelling

Spelling/Handwriting here there  where love  come  some

 

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

Fill in the missing words and write them in your handwriting book.

 

Look over ______ at the beautiful tree.

 

Come over ________. said the boy.

 

I ___________chocolate.

 

_______________are you going?

 

I have _________ biscuits.

 

Will you ___________to the park?

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

 

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

 

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 below. here

 

 

Tuesday 7th July 2020

Good morning, Year 5.

Here is your learning for today. I am looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.

Mrs Lines

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

Tuesday Prayer

Maths WALT- identify regular and irregular polygons

Questions:Lesson_1_-_Regular_and_irregular_polygons

Answers:Lesson_1_Answers- Regular_and_irregular polygons

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 2
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 38

Curriculum

REFLECTION OF THE YEAR

Write a letter to a child in the year below.
Tell them about what to expect, what to look forward to, year highlights,things they could do over the summer to prepare, any tips, etc.…

 

Welcome to Year 1!

Hello Reception children,

I am looking forward to meeting you tomorrow at our transition morning. I have attached a powerpoint to introduce you to the adults and to see your new classroom. I am excited about getting to know you all in September.

Mrs Carey

Welcome to Year 1

 

Monday, 6th July 2020

Dear Year 4,

We hope you have had a wonderful weekend even though the weather wasn’t very gracious to us. Thank you for sharing your lovely learning with us; you are doing really well!

This week, we are focusing on transition and we are hoping to see many of you in school for your session with your new teacher. You will see from our blogs that we have planned some nice activities for you to do at home where you can think about the year ahead; your goals, your plans, your aspirations.

We hope you have a great week; please send us photos of what you are up to as we love seeing how you get on.

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…

 

A Worldwide Family

Dear God,

I am only me and it seems as if the things I can do are rather small.

Even so, I try to do good things to make the world a better place.

Please may all the good things I do be added to all the good things other people do.

And, dear God, please bless what we have done so that together we make a difference.

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 Friday?

 

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
In your neatest handwriting, copy out each word four times.
Maths
First Activity:  Measure Mass
Click here for the VIDEO.
Click here for the worksheet and here for the answers.

Main Activity: Identify Angles

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 Activity One.

Main Activity:

Click here for today’s learning. This week, each day you are going to complete a ‘fun’ activity. From joke books, to dragon posters and word searches.

Enjoy!

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/science activities. Let us know, how you get on!

Monday 6th July Learning

Good morning Year 1. I hope you had 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

06.07.20

Complete the maths mat on the link below.

Monday

Watch the video clip and then complete the activity on the sheet or in your book.

 

Monday’s Maths

English

 

Choose one of the SPAG mats from the link below.

Monday

Complete the spelling activities on the link below 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

 

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

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sounds are si and s

 

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 Complete an activity each day. here

 

Monday 6th July 2020

Good morning Year 2,

I hope you all had a peaceful weekend and that you are all well-rested and ready for the week ahead.

This week, we are focusing on transition and we are hoping to see many of you in school for your session with your new teacher. You will see from this week’s wider curriculum that we have planned activities that will help you to think about the year ahead; your goals, your plans, your aspirations.

If you have any questions or if you need any help… please email me at: year2@popepaul.herts.sch.uk.

Have a wonderful day!

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Monday 6th July

God of Peace, help me to make choices today that reflect your peace and goodness to others.
Amen

Spelling &
Handwriting
Copy this week’s spellings into 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 06-07-2020
Morning Challenge

What number is the minute hand pointing at when the clock shows these times? ……..Count in 5s to find out.

(a) quarter past 8
(b) quarter to 4
(c) twenty past 1
(d) twenty to 7
(e) twenty-five past 9
(f) ten to 3
(g) five to 12

WALT: Tell the time – digital

Match the written times with the digital times below.

English Monday 6th July 2020
WALT: Know words ending in ‘tion’.Look up each word in the dictionary and write out the definition (DD).
Use this information to put each word into your own interesting sentence (OS).
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.

Year 6 – Monday 6th July learning

06/07/20
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 Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/58/58-Word-list-years-5-and-6—li–to-pe- to find this week’s words. Click ‘view words’ then copy into your handwriting book.
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.

Each day, you will be given a variety of questions of increasing difficulty. You have the choice of answering the bronze, silver, gold or platinum level questions. Choose your challenge and see if you can work your way up to platinum over the next two weeks.

bronze-july-6

bronze-july-6 answers

silver-july-6

silver-july-6 answers

gold-july-6

gold-july-6 answers

platinum-july-6 

platinum-july-6 answers

RE Click here to find your RE learning. Learn about the principles that the Church has written for us as we try to live in the Kingdom of Heaven.
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.

Catholic Social Teaching

This week we are going to look at the list of actions that the Church has made for us as we try to live in the Kingdom of Heaven!

The list of ‘rules’ that the Church has written for us is called a set of principles. So, first, let’s learn about what a principle is.

  1. A principle is a kind of rule or standard. It offers guidance to us so that when we have to make a decision or choose which way to act we have some ideals to work towards.
  2. Principles are often very big statements without a lot of detail attached. In your class you might live by the principle ‘we care for each other and ourselves’. The principle doesn’t tell you every single thing you should do (like speak respectfully to each other, listen to each other, look carefully before you cross the road etc) instead it just says: ‘care for yourselves and each other’. You have to work out how to do that.

Activities

Here is a principle: Practice thankfulness.

You can see that it’s a bit like a rule, but that its very big and doesn’t tell you exactly what to do.

If we practice thankfulness we might make sure that we notice and appreciate everything we have. It might mean we say thank you for it…to the people who gave it to us, who shared it with us, who allowed us to have it.

If we practice thankfulness we might notice and appreciate all the people who help us, think about us, support us and include us.

If we practice thankfulness we might stop grumbling about what we don’t have; because we realise we have so much.

Make a diary in your books for the week of what you can be thankful for. Every day, write about something or someone you are thankful for.

Live the principle of practicing thankfulness

 

Since 1893, as part of their role as the head of the Catholic Church Popes (including Pope Francis) have ‘looked out their windows’ to ‘mark’ how the world was going in bringing about God’s Kingdom. Sometimes they felt that things were going ok, but often they felt that there were things society was not doing well. In 2004 the Church wrote a summary of all the documents that had been written since 1891 on what the Church thought and published them in a book called The Compendium of the Social Doctrine (Beliefs or Teachings) of the Church.

 

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church by The Catholic Church

Principle Image Name Meaning
The principle of Dignity of the Human Person We know that everyone is important and valuable: no one is better than anyone else.
 The principle of Preferential option for the Poor We share what we have so that everyone gets some; we make sure the people who have the least get served first.
 The principle of Stewardship – Care of our common home We remember that the world is everyone’s home (even those people who haven’t been born yet!) and so we don’t mess it up.
The principle of the Common Good We work together so that our community is good for everyone to live in
 The principle of Solidarity We stick together, and when we find that people aren’t being treated well or are being taken advantage of, we work to make it fair for them.
 The principles of Subsidiarity and Participation We make sure everyone gets a chance to talk about decisions. We make sure we include those who will be most affected by any decision.

 

Choose some of the activities below

Choose 3 principles that you understand draw or write what you do in your home or school to live this principle.

To learn a little bit more about each principle visit the caritas site and read about the cartoon and watch the short videos.

https://www.caritas.org.au/learn/cst

Discuss which principle you think is the most important?

Look at all the principles and put them in order: most important to least important.

Answer

The principle of human dignity is the parent principle! It says that everyone is equally important and valuable. Just because you might win prizes, be able to count further or run faster or draw better or earn more money than someone else, doesn’t mean you are better than them. Boys and not better than girls, tall people are not better than short people, people born in Australia are not better than people born in Europe and people who are young are not better than people who are old. The principle of human dignity says that every person is important and precious so people should not be ‘ranked’ by what they can do. People have worth and value and dignity just because they are humans.