Okehampton Primary School Online Learning Support Date: Tuesday 16th June 2020 Year Group: 6 Important note: If you're unable to access the links use the web address below to access the learning. https://www.hamilton-trust.org.uk/blog/learning-home-packs/ *this week we are following week 7
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Okehampton Primary School Online Learning Support
Date: Tuesday 16th June 2020 Year Group: 6
Important note: If you're unable to access the links use the web address below to access the learning. https://www.hamilton-trust.org.uk/blog/learning-home-packs/ *this week we are following week 7
Good Morning! Today we are continuing with the story Eric by Shaun Tan but you will also be revising pronouns and determiners. Day two Bronze: Tasks 1 and 2 Silver: All tasks Gold: All tasks + fun time extra
Ctrl click on the link Tuesday Scroll down to the English units and select wk 7 then day 2. If the link won't work for you, use the web address below to search the learning page. https://www.hamilton-trust.org.uk/blog/learning-home-packs/
Instructions. Bronze = Bronze questions. Silver = as Bronze + Silver questions. Gold = All of it! Answers are on the next slide.
Silver- Which two values complete the equation?
Gold
XVI.VI.MMXX LQ: Can I find pairs of values?
Bronze Work out the value
of each shape.
Instructions. Bronze = Bronze questions. Silver = as Bronze + Silver questions. Gold = All of it! Answers are on the next slide.
Silver- Which two values complete the equation?
Gold
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History – Women's roles During the First World War.
In today's lesson, we will be learning about women's roles dueing the First World War.
Watch this clip to find out more: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zyxpfg8
Due to the fact that many
men were away fighting
in the war, there were
lots of jobs that the men
had left behind that still
needed doing, such as
farming. In addition to this, there
were jobs to help the war
effort, such as making
ammunition, like bombs
and missiles. Women took on these
jobs too.
These were some of the jobs they took on.
Today's task is to complete a profile of a Spy from WW1. Her name was Marthe Mathilde Cnockaert. Research to find the information or use the fact cards on the next slide to help you.