Learning Project WC 29 th June Age Range: Y4 Weekly English Tasks Weekly Reading Tasks Monday Complete a book review for Mrs Cornelius and your classroom next year. See attached document. Tuesday Look at the picture below. Discuss what you can see. What do you think could be happening in this picture? Read the story starter and then answer the questions. These are mostly opinion based so there is not right or wrong. Be creative with your answers! Wednesday Make a list of nouns that you can see in the picture. E.g. Eyes, fins, ocean. Now make a list adjectives to describe each of your nouns. Use Collins online thesaurus (or your own thesaurus) to improve and uplevel your adjectives. Would all of the possibly synonyms be appropriate? Do they all make sense? Which one is best for what you are trying to describe? Thursday Use your description from yesterday and your ideas from Tuesday to write a paragraph describing the fish. Friday Edit your work. Use the write craft sheet to help edit and up level your work. OR Write a diary entry as if you were the fish about a journey through the sea. What might you do? What might you see? How would you feel? Use The Glitter Worm text. Monday Predict – Just look at the title of this newspaper text. What do you think it is about? What do you think a Glitter Worm is? Where might they be found? What makes them so special? Tuesday Read the text and complete questions related to the text – Remember the answers can be found in the text so use it to help you Wednesday What new vocabulary have you discovered from reading this text? What do these new words mean? Can you use them in a sentence? Complete the table below to help you remember what these new words mean. Thursday Complete the Explore, Write or Investigate task linked to this text. These can be found at the bottom of the guidance sheet. Friday Chose a deep sea creature to learn about. Make notes on the important facts you learn. http://www.seasky.org/deep-sea/deep-sea- menu.html
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Learning Project WC 29th June
Age Range: Y4
Weekly English Tasks Weekly Reading Tasks
Monday
Complete a book review for Mrs Cornelius and
your classroom next year. See attached
document.
Tuesday
Look at the picture below. Discuss what you can
see. What do you think could be happening in
this picture?
Read the story starter and then answer the
questions. These are mostly opinion based so
there is not right or wrong. Be creative with your
answers!
Wednesday
Make a list of nouns that you can see in the picture. E.g. Eyes, fins, ocean.
Now make a list adjectives to describe each of your nouns.
Use Collins online thesaurus (or your own thesaurus) to improve and uplevel your adjectives. Would all of the possibly synonyms be appropriate? Do they all make sense? Which one is best for what you are trying to describe?
Thursday
Use your description from yesterday and your
ideas from Tuesday to write a paragraph
describing the fish.
Friday
Edit your work. Use the write craft sheet to help
edit and up level your work.
OR
Write a diary entry as if you were the fish about
a journey through the sea. What might you do?
What might you see? How would you feel?
Use The Glitter Worm text. Monday Predict – Just look at the title of this newspaper text. What do you think it is about? What do you think a Glitter Worm is? Where might they be found? What makes them so special? Tuesday Read the text and complete questions related to the text – Remember the answers can be found in the text so use it to help you Wednesday What new vocabulary have you discovered from reading this text? What do these new words mean? Can you use them in a sentence? Complete the table below to help you remember what these new words mean. Thursday Complete the Explore, Write or Investigate task linked to this text. These can be found at the bottom of the guidance sheet. Friday Chose a deep sea creature to learn about. Make notes on the important facts you learn. http://www.seasky.org/deep-sea/deep-sea-menu.html
Monday Practice spelling following words using a technique of their choice: disappear, grammar, occasionally, possible, suppose.
Tuesday Use the same spellings as yesterday and write
them using rainbow write or a technique of your
choice.
Wednesday Practise spelling their spellings forwards backwards. Write the word forwards then write the words backwards, e.g. forwards sdrawrof
Thursday Practise using the look, say, cover, write, check method.
Friday Test your child on the 5 words they have been practising. Ask them to send me their score or a photo of the test via dojo. I’d love to see how they got on.
Monday
Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes. (Tasks are also below.)
http://www.seasky.org/deep-sea/vampire-squid.html I would like you to create your own set of top trump cards using the deep sea creatures you have just read about. You can choose which creatures you use and what categories you want to add along with scores. If you get stuck have a look at the categories alongside the creatures on the websites. The templates for the top trump cards can be found at the bottom Science: Bioluminescence: Lighting up Our Oceans - Many deep sea creatures possess a fascinating light-producing ability called bioluminescence https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2019/05/bioluminescence-explained Some fish dangle a lighted lure in front of their mouths to attract prey, while some squid shoot out bioluminescent liquid, instead of ink, to confuse their predators. What else can you find out about bioluminescence? https://safeyoutube.net/w/vLB6 How do some sea creatures rely on this for their survival? https://safeyoutube.net/w/4LB6
I would like you to choose a sea creature which uses bioluminescence (like the anglerfish) and create a poster fact sheet about it, including, where you would find the animal, what bioluminescence is and how their chosen sea creature uses it. Let’s Create: Artwork to Light up Your Life- Following on from what you have learned about bioluminescence, I would like you to create some bioluminescent sea creature inspired artwork. Based on the resources you have available at home, you could create a drawing or a model. Make sure you use bright colours and to be as realistic as possible. Music:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4gmt39 follow the link and watch the videos about
dynamics in music. Complete activity 1 and 2.
Additional Activities
Be Active: Try an under the sea themed dance workout. Recommendation at least 2 hours of exercise a week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH-7A3NVQbY
Time to Talk: Play a board game, facetime a member of your family you have not seen this week, enjoy a family indoor picnic or have a family dinner.
Let’s get Cooking: If you have or are able to get the ingredients, why not bake some yummy treats. Encourage your child to do this as independently as possible as it will support them in reading and following instructions, measuring ingredients accurately and read scales.
Additional learning resources you may wish to engage with
https://classroom.thenational.academy/activity-clubs#clubs Oak National Accademy
Activity Clubs.
https://corbettmathsprimary.com/5-a-day/ - 5 maths questions each day. Try bronze or
BBC Bitesize - Lots of videos and learning opportunities for all subjects.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn
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English
Tuesday
Story starter!
The majestic creature glided gracefully through the perfect, azure waters. Its size and beautiful colours stood out in stark contrast to the murky, grey ocean floor beneath.
Many other creatures that dwelt under the sea looked on with envy at the unusual and startlingly bright colours that its appearance possessed…
Question time!
What does it mean to be envious?
In my story, why might some sea creatures be envious of this fish?
Which sea creatures may not be envious of this fish?