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Maths Problem Solving with Division You will find a video for this lesson on DB Primary. You will need to watch it to
complete the tasks.
Answer:
Year 2 Thursday 21st January
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15 ÷ 3 = 5
Each child gets 5 cookies each.
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Task 1:
10 ÷ __ = __
20 ÷ __ = __
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Reading The Hodgeheg
1. What two buildings did Max walk past?
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2. What does the word trotted mean?
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3. “…and watched tensely for the little green man towalk.”
What does this tell you about how Max feels?
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previous – before intervals – a period of time. rapid – moving quickly fascinated – to give all of your attention to something. tensely – not relaxing.
There is a video to support this lesson on DB Primary
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THE HODGEHEG
He trotted on, past the garden of Number 9A with its widow and six
kids, until the row of houses ended and a high factory wall began, so
high that he would not have been able to read the notice on it beside
the factory entrance: Max Speed 5 mph it said.
Max kept going (a good deal more slowly than this), and then
suddenly, once again, he saw not far ahead what he was seeking.
Again, there were people crossing the street!
This time they did not go in ones and twos at random, but waited all
together and then, at some signal he supposed, crossed at the same
time. Max drew nearer, until he could hear at intervals a high, rapid
peep-peep-peeping noise, at the sound of which the traffic stopped and
the people walked over in safety.
Creeping closer still, tight up against the wall, he finally reached the
crossing-place, and now he could see this new magic method. The
bunch of humans stood and watched, just above their heads, a picture
of a little red man standing
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Once outside the garden gate he turned left and set off up the road, in the
opposite direction to his previous effort. By now he was used to the
noise and the brightness, and confident that he was safe from traffic as
long as he did not step down into the road. When a human passed, he
stood still. The creatures did not notice you, he found, if you did not
move.
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THE HODGEHEG
quite still. The people stood quite still. Then suddenly the little red man
disappeared and underneath him there was a picture of a little green
man, walking, swinging his arms. The people walked, swinging their
arms, while the high, rapid peep-peep-peeping noise warned the traffic
not to move.
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could have been a red hedgehog and a green hedgehog, but
that was not really important, as long as hedgehogs could
cross here safely. That was all he had to prove, and the
sooner the better.
He edged forward, until he was just behind the waiting humans, and
watched tensely for the little green man to walk.
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Writing Ending a Postcard There are many ways to end a postcard.
Let‛s have a look at my postcard:
There are lots of different ways you can finish your postcard:
I have finished my postcard with
wish you were here
I have skipped a line.
Then signed my name
Lots of love All the best warm wishes
stay well wish you were here See you soon
Take care Missing you dearly From
Choose an ending and sign your name below
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Up levelling
This week we looked at using the coordinating conjunctions. Use this time to read over your writing from yesterday’s pack. Read through you work and check for the following things:
Used or and but in your writing Capital letters and full stops in your sentences Capital letters for proper nouns (names, country’s)
Signed off your letter Tomorrow you will be writing your postcard. It is important that you have read and edited your work today.
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Climate
In some parts of Europe the weather can be warm and sunny in the summer, particularly along the Mediterranean coast. In other more northern parts of Europe, the climate is cooler and winters can be cold and snowy.
Famous European Sights Even though it is small, Europe has lots of different landscapes — from colourful fields, green forests and snowy mountains, to ancient ruins and historic cities, with lots of famous buildings. With so much to offer, it’s no wonder lots of tourists visit Europe.
Eiffel TowerThe Eiffel Tower is a famous European landmark in Paris, France. It is 300 metres tall. You can take an elevator or climb up the steps to see amazing views of Paris. Millions of tourists visit the tower each year.
Mount EtnaMount Etna is an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily. Etna is the highest active volcano in Europe. The smoking volcano craters and lava flows draw many visitors.
Northern Lights The Northern Lights — or aurora borealis — are a colourful dancing light show in the Earth’s atmosphere. The best places to view the northern lights are in the European countries of Iceland, Finland and Norway.
Venice Venice is in Italy. It is a city built on 118 islands in a lagoon and its streets are made of water. Everyone travels around on gondolas, which are special boats that transport people along the city’s canals.
Sardinia in Southern Europe
Iceland in Northern Europe
Humanities What is the continent of Europe like?There is a video for this lesson on DB Primary.
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Human or Physical?
Some of Europe’s famous tourist attractions are manmade. These are human features. Others are natural. These are physical features.
Which of these do you think are human and which are physical? Write under each picture either ‘human’ or ‘physical’.
The Eiffel Tower Mount Etna Venice
Northern Lights Big Ben Parthenon
Alps Colosseum Black Forest
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Music Creating Simple Pulse Patterns
You will find a video for this lesson on DB Primary.
New song
Way up high
Swallows fly
Diving, racing, sunbeam chasing
Way up high
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Mindful Colouring
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