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Thursday 1. Read your reading book to an adult (make sure you get your reading record book commented and signed by the adult listening. 2. Practise your spellings. 3. Practise your times tables. 4. Do your Maths homework. Date Set: Thursday, 11 th December Hand in date: Tuesday, 16 th December My spellings this week are: Blue 1. out 2. towel 3. hour 4. sprout 5. shout 6. round 7. found 8. shower 9. tower 10. flower Friday 1. Read your reading book to an adult (make sure you get your reading record book commented and signed by the adult listening. 2. Practise your spellings. 3. Practise your times tables. 4. Do your English homework. Saturday 1. Read your reading book to an adult. 2. Practise your spellings. 3. Practise your times tables. Monday 1. Read your reading book to an adult. 2. Practise your spellings. 3. Practise your times tables. 4. Choose five of your spellings and put them into sentences. Tuesday 1. Spelling test! Times tables test! 2. Read your reading book to an adult. Yellow 1. deceit 2. deceitful 3. deceive 4. deceiver 5. conceit 6. either 7. ceiling 8. receive 9. perceive 10. foreign English Homework: See separate sheet Times tables focus: 8 times tables Green 1. parties 2. puppies 3. mysteries 4. hobbies 5. worries 6. stories 7. fairies 8. ladies 9. ponies 10. skies Spelling test result from last week: Times tables result:
Maths Homework Orange, Purple, Green Look at the weights of items around your house. If you don’t have a scale, it will often say the weight on packaging of food, eg crisps, flour, chocolate. Write their weight in grams. Add two items together using a written method of your choice. Item 1 Weight Item 2 Weight Total weight Beans 500 g chocolate 100 g 600 g
Maths Homework Yellow Look at the weights of items around your house. If you don’t have a scale, it will often say the weight on packaging of food, eg crisps, flour, chocolate. Write their weight in grams, convert to kg. Add two items together using a written method of your choice. Item 1 Weight (grams) Weight (kg) Item 2 Weight (grams) Weight (kg) Total weight (kg) Beans 500 g 0. 5 kg chocolate 100 g 0. 1 kg 0. 6 kg
Maths Homework Blue Look at the weights of items around your house. If you don’t have a scale, it will often say the weight on packaging of food, eg crisps, flour, chocolate. Write their weight in grams and then convert it to kg. I’ve done one example for you. Item Weight (grams) Weight (kg) Flour 1500 g 1. 5 kg
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