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Week beginning 11th May

Please choose one task from each subject per day. We would love to see what tasks your child has chosen to do at home, so please send these to your child's class teacher via Class Dojo. 

There are also some fantastic daily lessons and activities on BBC Bitesize for all ages and subjects. 

English Daily Tasks:

Handwriting and spelling resources can be found below, please use the handwriting paper and suffix resources to practise spellings this week. We have also included a reading comprehension with differentiated questions ranging from 1 star - 3 stars in difficulty, children may choose which level questions they wish to have a go at. Also, please see the attachments below for this week's English daily tasks. You will also find some spellings and phonics activities to complete on Purple Mash.

Reading Daily Tasks:

Please read with your child on a daily basis and ask them lots of questions about the events, characters or facts. There is a prompt sheet for good questions below. 

Maths Daily Tasks:

This week we are continuing our work on time and then moving onto money - both of which are great to do at home! We will start off by looking at days of the week and months of the year. Then we will look at calendars and try putting some events to look forward to onto our own calendar. After this we will look at coins and different values. Have fun this week with lots of practical maths, and keep practising telling the time from last week! Read the overview first to see which bits you would like to do.

Topic Tasks:

This week we continue on our learning journey with a focus on Thailand's food culture. Enjoy learning about a variety of Thai flavours and dishes as well as the traditional love for sweets and desserts. Thai people express themselves through fruit art and hold annual fruit carving competitions. 

Can you design and make your own fruit dessert?

Express yourself with this weeks art challenge by drawing or painting a self portrait using Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Vertumnus portrait using fruit, vegetables, flowers, trees and fish.