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Hallam PrimaryHome Learning Pack
Year 4Monday 18th May– Friday 22nd
May
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English This week we will be writing a re-count based on the video ‘Catch
It’. You will either re-tell the story
through a narrator (3rd person) or through the eyes of the meerkats
or vulture.
Task 1: Watch the following video ‘Catch It’ either by following the link below or using a camera to scan the QR code: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c88QE6yGhfM
For the first task, watch the video carefully and create a short plan on
what happens in the video. You may do this as a comic strip, bullet points or as an ‘S’ plan. You may choose to use the sheet on the
next page.
Task 2: Re-watch the video ‘Catch It’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c88QE6yGhfM
Task: Create a short character description about the meerkats. You may choose to use the sheet on the next page or list ideas or write a paragraph. EXT: Describe the vulture. Then explain/list how the characters (meerkats and vulture) are similar and different. Challenge: Write a sentence using a place fronted adverbial. This could be by editing a sentence to say where on your characters body something is.
Think: What does the character look like e.g. eyes,
body etc. How do they move? What type of character are they? What do you think they are
thinking/feeling/hoping?You may choose to draw your character in the middle.
Task 3: Watch the video on ‘Possessive Apostrophes’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNFPnVz7JB4 Task: Complete the sentences below by re-writing them with a singular possessive apostrophe. Example: Kims mum bought some sausages from the shop.Kim’s mum bought some sausage from the
shop.
Then write 3 sentences using a singular possessive apostrophe to describe what 1 meerkat owns e.g. The meerkat’s dazzling eyes. EXT: Complete the sentences below by re-writing them with a plural possessive apostrophe. Example:
The giraffes’ necks craned upwards to reach the juicy leaves.
Then write 3 sentences using a plural possessive apostrophe to describe what the meerkats own e.g. The meerkats’ dazzling eyes.
Task ANSWERS:
EXT ANSWERS:
Task 4:Re-watch the video ‘Catch It’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c88QE6yGhfM
Using the video to help:Task: Retell the story of ‘Catch It’ using your S plan/comic strip, character description to help you. Include: Expanded noun phrases and a place and manner fronted adverbial and a singular possessive apostrophe.
EXT: Re-tell the story of ‘Catch It’ through the vulture’s eyes. You may begin by thinking what
the vulture was doing before he flew over the tree. Include: Expanded noun phrases, a range of fronted adverbial phrases and a singular and plural possessive apostrophe.
English support for parents:
‘Catch It’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c88QE6yGhfM
Fronted adverbials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCpJXDy0tb8
Possessive Apostrophes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNFPnVz7JB4
Please see word mats for further help on the next page.
Word Mats: Can you add to them?Fronted adverbialsTIP: Remember, a comma follows a fronted adverbial e.g. In the middle of the Savannah, a brightly coloured, shiny fruit sat hanging from an acacia tree.
Adjectives:TIP: To make an expanded noun phrase, choose 2 adjectives separated by a comma e.g. In the middle of the Savannah, a brightly coloured , shiny fruit sat hanging from an acacia tree.
Maths: TimeTask 1:
Task:
Top Tips: 60 minutes in an hour 60 seconds in a minute
EXT:
Task 2: Task: Read the sentences below and write the time using a digital 12 hour clock. E.g. I did Joe Wicks at five minutes past nine o’clock in the morning = 9:05am
a) I woke up at ten minutes past seven o’clock in the morning.
b) I got dressed at twenty five minutes past eight o’clock in the morning.
c)I went for a walk at quarter past four o’clock in the afternoon.
d) I had my dinner at five minutes past six o’clock in the evening.
Now try: What time did you eat breakfast today? Can you write this using the 12 hour digital clock?
EXT: Read the times shown on the clocks and then work out the time before or after. Write your answer using the digital 24-hour clock. Use the number line method to help solve
these e.g.
Task 3: Task: Look at the clocks below and write the time in numbers using a digital 24 hour clock.
EXT:
Task 4: Task: Draw the time on the clock to match the 24-hour digital time.
EXT:
Answers:Task 1:Task:
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Task 2:
Task: a) 7:10 am b) 8:25 amc) 4:15 pmd) 6:05 pm
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Task 3:
Task: 1. 03:45 2. 23:343. 17:424. 00:25
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Task 4:
Task:
EXT:
Maths support for parents:
How to work out time differences:
Useful videos:1. How to tell the time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBBQXBhSNUs
2. Reading and understanding the digital clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvPe0pSZalk
Reading:
Please read as much as you possibly can, read to yourself, a grown up or a brother or sister. If you really enjoy a book, why not write a book review or recommend it to a friend.
As well as reading we would like you to complete the Reading comprehension over the next few pages.
Task 1:
Questions:
Answers:
Task 2:
Task 3:
Task 4:
Questions:
Answers:
Art/Craft task:This week we would like you to learn how to sew by making a teddy bear from old socks. You may choose to make this for yourself, a friend or family member or even your pet. Watch the video to get started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt8Nc1cbAPc
Top Tips:
Try this with an adult Socks:
- You may choose to use old socks; they don’t have to be fluffy
- You may choose any colours. Your dog does not need to be white and brown
Stuffing: - If you don’t have stuffing
accessible, you could use; stuffing from an old cushion, tissue, cotton wool, socks, old material etc.
Eyes:- You may choose to use
beads, buttons, felt or even continuous sewing to make an eye. EXT: - Can you make a different animal using the same techniques?- Can you make your teddy look like your pet? E.g. Miss Scott has a cat called Ted, Miss Kirk has 2 dogs called Teddy and Minnie, Mr Fielding has a cat called Mia and Mrs Rigby has a house rabbit called Duggee. Perhaps we could
make one either to represent our animals or as a present for them.
Science Task:It’s always amazing when you find a crystal in an unexpected place. With an adult, have a go at making your own crystals.
Well-being tasks for this week:
Exercise:o Keepy-ups challengeo Joe Wicks 9am – P.E. with Joehttps://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1
o Go Noodlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2YBT7HYqCbbvzu3kKZ3wnw
o Just Dancehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Vlhde7N5uGDIFXXWWEbFQ
Mindfulness o Colouringhttps://www.betweensessions.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/mindfulness-coloring-
book-4_25-16.pdf
o Meditationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk_qU7l-fcU
o Relaxing musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFZKK7K52uQ
o Cosmic Yoga on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
Helping to make a meal
Baking Acrostic poems Gardening Learn how to do a Magic Trick