Monday, 13 April 2020

Weeks 1 and 2 homeworking

Homework for Year 6
Ni hao Year 6, I hope you all enjoyed your Easter holidays, ate lots of chocolate and enjoyed the fabulous weather we had. I’m ok Mefin is keeping me busy playing games and watching films. I’m missing chatting to you all and hope to see you again soon. As we can’t go back to school yet I’m setting you work to complete each day at home ( I can hear your groans )
Make sure you read the task carefully, so you understand what you need to do before you start. Remember when it is a task to be completed in your book think about your presentation, spelling, grammar, punctuation and make sure you use handwriting. Read your work regularly throughout the task, correct any mistakes made and make sure you’ve left nothing out. If your working on Hwb make sure you give your work a suitable filename when you save it. You may find some tasks challenging don’t worry just try your best and remember you can email me on maesycoedprimary82@gmail.com at any time for help or to ask me something and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
In our class grid I have put one activity for you to complete each day.  Your maths teacher has a grid on their maths page with work for you to complete every day as well. Don’t worry if you don’ t finish or complete all your work on the day just keep working your way through the grid (remember we all work in different ways). 
If you can’t remember your hwb or my maths passwords email me on the email address above. 
I would also like you to try and complete the daily 5 activities if possible.  They are reading, maths practise, keep fit, being creative and celebrating something you have done well.  I’m going to try the daily 5 too and will let you know how I get on. 

Ideas for the Daily Five
Reading ideas – any books, newspapers or magazines you may have at home. There is a link below to a free online magazine for children. Also you can join RCT libraries if your not already a member and access books and magazines online.
ttps://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/EN/Resident/Libraries/Ebooksandonlineresources.aspx
https://subscribe.firstnews.co.uk/free-downloadable-issue/
Maths Ideas – Here are some online maths sites with different   levels of games. You can find the level that suits you and practise your maths skills. 
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/category/22/most-popular
www.math-exercises-for-kids.com
happysoft.org.uk/countdown/numgame.php
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/11-14-years/number
Don’t forget the maths games on My Maths too.

Keep Fit Ideas – Daily walk, jog or run, Joe Wicks PE work out, have a dance to your favourite tunes, enjoy a kickout about with a ball.

Being creative -  drawing, painting, colouring, collage, junk modelling, sing a song(www.outoftheark.co.uk). Maybe you could use natural materials in your garden or collected on a walk, use Jit5 on Hwb or create an image using everyday objects found around the home. 
 If you have younger brothers or sisters maybe you could complete a creative activity together.

Celebrating –Celebrate life! Take some time everyday to think about something you’ve done well or enjoyed that day. Maybe something or someone has made you smile or laugh.  You might just want to be thankful for something or someone.



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