Tuesday 5th May - holytrinity.surrey.sch.uk
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Click here to listen to a gas mask drill at a primary school
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/history-ks2-world-war-2-clips-gas-mask-drill-at-
primary-school/zr38cqt
Follow this link to find out more about gas masks
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/war/gasmasks.htm, https://www.bbc.co.uk/
history/ww2peopleswar/stories/04/a5960504.shtml
What is Pentecost?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwJJJoSGw84
Follow the link to learn about Pentecost. What is it and why is it such an
important time for Christians? What colour and symbols are associated
with Pentecost? How long did Jesus spend with his friends? What was
the ‘gift’?
Create a design and fill it with every-
thing you find out about Pentecost.
You could create your design from
words or with pictures.
Tuesday 5th May
DT—Make your own gas mask
Open this link to make your gas mask!
http://john.curtin.edu.au/education/gasmask/index.html
You will need:
2 pieces of card (an old cereal box will be fine)
Cellophane, cling film or an old plastic wallet
Small piece of bubble wrap or plastic lid
Sellotape
Scissors
String
We hope you are enjoying the topic so far? It is definitely one of our favourites!
On the next few pages you will find your topic tasks for this week. You can choose which
Stained Glass Windows are seen in many churches. Their
pictures often tell stories from the Bible. Follow the link to take
a virtual tour of Kings College Chapel so you can look at the
beautiful stained glass. Using these designs for inspiration
create your own stained glass window. Maybe you could create
a window design about your favourite Bible story, a design for
hope, or a design to celebrate the work of all our ‘Key Workers’?
Use the template on the following page or create your
own template.
https://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/virtual-tour-of-the-chapel
Why not make a dove of peace mobile with
messages of love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness
and self control? Attach each dove to a piece of
string and hang from a coat hanger where
everyone can see your messages.
Spellings
farmyard
alarmed
largest
starving
harmful
sharpest
darkness
startled
arch
archive
Who was Winston Churchill?
Today we would like you to create a fact file about Winston
Churchill. Use the links to find out as much as you can about
him. When and where was he born? When did he become
Prime Minister? What interesting facts can you find out?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkrkscw/articles/zfq9pg8
https://www.historyforkids.net/winston-churchill.html
https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/winston-churchill
Put this weeks spellings into
alphabetical order.
Why don’t you write some
silly sentences using
these spellings?
Challenge 2—this is a real stinker!! Challenge 1
John wants to give 4 friends 12 sweets.
How many sweets will he need altogether?
13 children need 5 colouring pencils each.
How many do they need altogether?
There are 14 football teams in a competition.
Each team has 5 children.
How many children are in the competition all
together?
Ruby has 12 children coming to her party.
Each child needs 2 toys in their party bag.
How many toys will she need?
There are 15 bags holding a group of 5 hula hoops.
How many hula hoops are there altogether?
Draw a grid and solve these multiplication word problems
Answers for Monday’s maths
(a) Pippa has made a mistake. The model shows 7x3=21,
but the answer given is 24
b) This model correctly shows 3x9=27 or 27 ÷ 3= 9
c) This model correctly shows 3x10 =30
d) Pippa has made a mistake. The second calculation
doesn’t show groups of 3
e) This model correctly shows 6x6=18
f) Pippa has made a mistake. The hoops do not contain
equal shares of the 12 cubes
2)
The facts in the three times table increase by 3 each time.
Three is an odd number. If you add two odd numbers, you will
get an even number. When you then add an odd number to
that, you will get an odd number.
As you are always adding an odd number the pattern ‘odd,
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