Weekly Timetable w/c 08/06/20 Year 4 Week 2 9:30-10 Guided Reading 10- 10:15 Times Tables Rockstar s Break 10:45-11:15 Maths 11:15-11:45 English Lunchtime 1:30-2:30 Topic Geography/RE Oxford Reading Owl (register for free) Book title: Grace the Pirate Link to eBook: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/digi tal_books/1270.html Read chapter 1 and 2 Qs: 1. Whose diary is this? 2. What did all the great pirate captains had in common? 3. Who is this story about? 4. Who is Grace Barry? 5. What was the punishment for bringing girls on board? 6. What did Captain Cutthroat decide to do with Grace? Beaten your score yet? LO: To read coordinates in the first quadrant. When do we use coordinates in everyday life? Think back on the previous term’s geography lesson. We used coordinates to locate places. Look at the PowerPoint Presentation Café coordinates (position and direction) on Twinkl (use your Twinkl login to access) to read coordinates. Activity: Complete worksheet attached on reading coordinates. (Monday- Maths worksheet) LO: To recognise features of limericks. Last half term we learnt about Haiku poems. This week, we will learn about a new type of poems called limericks. Click on the following link to find out what a limerick is: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z4mmn 39/articles/zw3yw6f We can identify a limerick poem by spotting the syllable patterns 8-8-5-5- 8 and rhyming patterns. Have a go at reading the following limericks and guess who they describe. Look at the features carefully: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/quizzes/loathsom e-limericks Activity: Read the attached poems and sort them into 2 piles, limericks and non- limericks. Hint!!! Use the features of limericks to help you identify the limericks. LO: To locate areas of similar environmental regions, e.g. deserts. When you think of deserts, what comes into your mind? I think of hot sun, sand, camels, snakes, cactus, dry land etc. Flash news!!! Did you know that Antarctica is a desert? Antarctica is considered a desert because it receives little rain. Click on the following link to find out more about deserts in the world. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/10-largest-deserts- in-the-world.html Look at the PowerPoint Presentation All about Desert Habitats on Twinkl (use your Twinkl login to access) to find out about different deserts in the world. Activity: Complete the attached worksheet on deserts in the world. Link to eBook: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/digital_bo oks/1270.html Read chapters 3 and 4 Qs: 1. Who do you think was the sailor who saved the pirates that stormy night? What is your speed? LO: To plot and describe positions of coordinates in the first quadrant. Look at the PowerPoint Presentation Under the Sea (Position and direction) on Twinkl (use your Twinkl login to access) to read and plot coordinates. LO: To experiment with performing poetry. When we learnt about haiku poems, we talked about what we need to include when we performing a poem. We talked about using body language, facial expressions and changing our voice e.g. reading a poem like a robot. LO: To identify the position of significance of Equator, N. and S. Hemisphere and the Poles. The Earth can be divided in many ways. Today, we will learn about the seven most important divisions on the planet: • equator • northern hemisphere • southern hemisphere
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Weekly Timetable w/c 08/06/20
Year 4 Week 2
9:30-10
Guided Reading
10-
10:15
Times
Tables
Rockstar
s
Bre
ak
10:45-11:15
Maths
11:15-11:45
English
Lun
chtime
1:30-2:30
Topic
Geography/RE
Oxford Reading Owl (register for
free)
Book title: Grace the Pirate
Link to eBook: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/digi
tal_books/1270.html
Read chapter 1 and 2
Qs:
1. Whose diary is this?
2. What did all the great pirate
captains had in common?
3. Who is this story about?
4. Who is Grace Barry?
5. What was the punishment for
bringing girls on board?
6. What did Captain Cutthroat decide
to do with Grace?
Beaten
your
score
yet?
LO: To read coordinates in the
first quadrant.
When do we use coordinates in
everyday life? Think back on
the previous term’s geography
lesson. We used coordinates to
locate places.
Look at the PowerPoint
Presentation Café coordinates
(position and direction) on Twinkl
(use your Twinkl login to access)
to read coordinates.
Activity:
Complete worksheet attached on
reading coordinates. (Monday-
Maths worksheet)
LO: To recognise features of limericks.
Last half term we learnt about Haiku
poems. This week, we will learn about a
new type of poems called limericks.
Click on the following link to find out
what a limerick is: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z4mmn39/articles/zw3yw6f
We can identify a limerick poem by
spotting the syllable patterns 8-8-5-5-
8 and rhyming patterns.
Have a go at reading the following
limericks and guess who they describe.
Look at the features carefully: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/quizzes/loathsome-limericks