Tuesday 31st March Home learning Mulberry Class
Tuesday 31st March
Home learning Mulberry Class
Home learning Mulberry Class
Mental
maths
Work out these quick calculations either in your head, or by drawing it to help work out the answers.
Maths- Money
Notice (below) that you can look at an amount of money, and
work out how much there is, then write the amount using the £ symbol e.g. £2.04
1) Try Challenge 1:
OR Challenge 2:
Literacy/Reading
Poetry:
1) Look at the pictures of the animals and choose one animal.
Make a list of all the features of that animal e.g. Lion – fur, nose, ears,
whiskers, teeth, paws
2) Take each feature in turn and brainstorm as many words as
can think of e.g.
Fur is soft,
golden, thick
Paws are
large, powerful, dangerous.
Ears are
upright, listening, alert.
(keep this work for tomorrow)
Afternoon
activity
Science -
reflections
What surfaces can give a clear reflection?
(e.g. mirrors, glass, shiny metal and even water
but only when it’s still)
Pay some
mirror games:
1) Mirror
Writing
Write a
short message in normal writing (between one to three words is enough). Then
hold a mirror at the right hand side of the page, so you can see your message
reflected in the mirror.
2. Copy the message you see in the mirror
onto another piece of paper, so that your writing is reversed.
3. Give
it to a family member to decode, let them use a mirror to help!
2) Mirror maze
Outside create
a wavy line on the floor (either draw one using chalk on the paving slabs or create
a wavy line using something long like a piece of string or your dressing gown
cord)
Hold a
mirror over your head so you can see the line and your feet reflected in it.
By
looking only in the mirror, try to follow the wiggly line from one end to the other.
Take your
time when carrying out this task and be very careful.
Why does looking into a mirror make this task hard? (rather than looking directly at the wavy line)
Thank you again for the daily blogs - they are keeping us all on the straight and narrow! Laura and Sonny
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