This page will have content to support children at home in the event of self-isolation or a local lockdown.
Hello Jaguar Class!
Home Learning in Term 4
For those who need to self-isolate at home in Term 4, use your Term 4 homework grid to find out more about the activities you can take part in at home.
Alternatively, take a look at some additional resources below to continue working on those key skills at home this term.
Oak National Academy
Maths:
This term in Maths we will be looking at decimals and percentages, area and perimeter, and statistics.
LINKS:
Decimals and Percentages
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/decimals-8526
Area and Perimeter
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/area-and-perimeter-ea69
Statistics
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/line-graphs-and-timetables-d842
Writing:
This term in writing we are using book 'Window' by Jeannie Baker to inspire our work. We will be looking at using our inference skills to develop a narrative from a selection of pictures. Similar work can be found below.
LINKS:
BFG - Narrative Writing
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/the-bfg-narrative-writing-8e62
Home Learning in Term 3
For those who need to self-isolate at home in Term 3, use your Term 3 homework grid to find out more about the activities you can take part in at home.
Alternatively, take a look at some additional resources below to continue working on those key skills at home this term.
Oak National Academy
Maths:
This term in Maths we will be continuing our work with multiplication/division and fractions. This will include consolidating previous learning as well as building upon this to deepen skills and understanding.
LINKS:
Multiplication and division
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/multiplication-and-division-6f51
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/multiplication-and-division-6dbb
Working with Fractions
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/fractions-ed51
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/fractions-0678
Writing:
This term in writing we are using book 'The Tin Snail' by Cameron McAllister to inspire our work. We will be both developing a number of different skills involved in persuasive writing, such as developing an argument, carefully selecting appropriate wording, and providing a cohesive summary. Similar work can be found below.
LINKS:
The Day the Crayons Quit - Persuasive Writing
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/the-day-the-crayons-quit-persuasive-writing-0c4a