Bramley Church of England PrimaryHome Learning Grid – Year 4 Week 5 4.5.20
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Task 1: Task 4: Task 7: Task 10: Task 13:Reading
Read the text and answer the questions in as much
detail as you can.
GrammarSee what you remember
about possessive apostrophesResearch
Watch the video and make notes about Prey animals
Information TextsSeesaw
Create your information page about Prey animals
Information TextsChoose a Prey animal to
write about.Research and plan your
non-fiction page.
Information TextsCreate your information
page about the Prey animal of your choice
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Task 2: Task 5: Task 8: Task 11: Task 14:Multiplication
Practise your x6 tablesCapacity
Work through the tasks to build your confidence with
capacity.
MultiplicationPractise your x7 tables
CapacityWork through the tasks to build your confidence with
capacity.
ShapesSort the shapes by their
properties
ShapesQuadrilaterals
Can you identify and name the quadrilaterals
Multiplication Practise your x8 tables
TrianglesWatch the Seesaw lesson
to learn about sorting triangles
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Task 3: Task 6: Task 9: Task 12: Task 15:History
Watch a Horrible Histories episode and create a poster all about the facts you learn.
FrenchAll about our likes and
dislikes.Watch the Seesaw video to
remind you of the vocabulary and pronunciation.
PSHEWhat would your picture
of HOPE look like?
PETry out these different activities to build your
fitness. Can you beat your scores?
Science – Food ChainsLearn about and create a
range of food chains.
A Reading Times Tables Spelling Additional
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We have used some of the illustrations from the Book of Hopes by Katherine Rundell in Task 9, why not follow the link and read some of the poems and short stories.https://literacytrust.org.uk/family-zone/9-12/book-hopes/
TT Rockstars – focus is on the x6 x7 and x8 this week
Hit the Button for x6 x7 and x8 as well as ÷6 ÷7 and ÷8
Revisit this term’s spellings or choose new ones from the list in your planner.Practise writing them in different ways to help learn the letter pattern. Handwriting – try to have 20mins a week to focus on a neat, joined style.
Seesaw Virtual learning platform.
We are so pleased with the work you uploaded last week!
Keep up the great effort!!
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 1: Non-Fiction Texts
Read through this text and then answer the questions
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1. When was David Attenborough born ________________________________________________________
2. ‘…he collected fossils, rocks, and other specimens, such as bird eggs.’ Which is the closest in meaning to the word specimens? Tick one.O items of interest O spectacles O precious O careful
3. Where did David serve in the Royal Navy?
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4. Explain in your own words how David’s style of wildlife programme was different to programmes at the time.
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5. Why did David leave the BBC in 1972?
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6. Tick the boxes to say whether the sentences are true or false
7. What do you think the phrase ‘national treasure’ means and why do you think David is considered to be a
‘national treasure’?
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8. Why do you think David is fighting against plastic pollution?
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 2 Times tables
Fill in the gaps in this 6 times tables web. How quickly and accurately can you do it?
Digit Card GamesFocus on the 6x table today – you could also use the digit cards from last week to play against someone else. Turn a card over, times by 6. If you are correct, score a point if you are not – they can steal the point by getting it right!Hit the ButtonPlay the x6 game AND the ÷6 game – can you beat your scores each time?
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryCapacityYou have already looked at measuring the amount of liquid different containers can hold. Today you need to look carefully at the measuring jugs and convert between L and ml.
How much is in each jug?
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Golden Rule
1L = 1000ml
Golden Rule
1000ml = 1L
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Work out the equivalent capacity
Ml L2L
5000ml0.5L ( ½ L)
8500ml12L
300ml
Draw a line so this jug has 1.2L of water in it.
How many more ml would fill the jug?
Draw a line so this jug has 0.95L of water in it.
How many more ml would fill the jug?
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 3: History - Learning about the PastThere are 2 parts to today’s task.1). Watch a Horrible Histories episode online (simply google Horrible History full episodes and pick one). You can choose whichever time or event in history you want! You might want to revisit a subject you have already studied or learn about a new one – your choice! *If you don’t have access to the internet, focus on what you remember from one of the topics we have studied this year: the Maya, the Romans or the Vikings.*
Make notes here about all that you learn.
Chosen Topic: _________________________
2). Create a poster that shares the facts you have learnt about that time in history. Ideally, we would like this done in Word or Publisher so you can brush up on your organisation skills. Below is a reminder of how to do the different skills. If an adult is
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Word and Publisher Skills Change the Font and Colours – avoid fonts where all of the writing is CL.Choose colours that look right for the topic – not just your favourite ones! Choose colours and fonts that are easy to read!*Remember you have to the word before you can change it.
Make sure your headings or subheadings stand out – size, bold, underlined, centre
Pictures - Copy and Paste images from the internet to make your poster eye catching.Right click with the mouse and copy or pressing Ctrl and C. Then Ctrl and V will paste back into your document.
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Use Text Boxes – so you can move facts around and space out your whole page.
Insert Text Box
Change the outline and fill of the text box to make
them stand out.
Click wrap text so that you can move and resize the picture.
Crop helps you to cut the picture to just the bit you want.
Click on the picture and the Format bar will be at the top
By moving the line in the bottom right hand corner, you will be able to see your whole page
and make sure there aren’t huge gaps.
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Task 4: Some grammar practise
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Information TextsWatch this film clip to help you understand what prey animals are:
Life on Earth. Episode 11. The Hunters and the Hunted.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qry6h (it is 54mins long)
A prey animal is an animal that is hunted and eaten by predators
What helps prey animals survive?
Follow this link to find some characteristics of prey animals https://bit.ly/2WgZT6j
Make a list of the most helpful adaptations prey animals have to avoid being hunted.12
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Fill the box with any words you would have to use when talking about prey. Remember the job of an information page is to TEACH people about
a topic.
Task 5: Times tablesFill in the gaps in this 7 times tables web.
How quickly and accurately can you do it?
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Technical / Topic Vocabulary
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You could make up one of these of your own with trickier calculations!
Digit Card GamesFocus on the 7x table today – you could also use the digit cards from last week to play against someone else. Turn a card over, times by 7. If you are correct, score a point if you are not – they can steal the point by getting it right!Hit the ButtonPlay the x7 game AND the ÷7 game – can you beat your scores each time?
Capacity
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Create your own Summer Fruit PunchDesign your own summer punches using a range of drinks below
Drink Quantities:
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Bramley Church of England Primary200ml water 150ml blueberry juice 75ml strawberry juice
50ml raspberry juice 150ml apple juice 300ml lemonade200ml fizzy water 250ml orange juice
or add other fruit flavours with your choice of quantity!
You must make the Total Capacity
Draw and name your own drink
Ingredients Total capacity
How much of each liquid did
you use?
Berry BlitzLemonade x1,
Blueberry x1 andStrawberry Juice
x4
750ml0.75L
300ml + 150 ml + 300ml
350ml0.35L
800ml0.8L
1.2L
0.5L
Task 6: Saying what we like and dislike in French
This is a reminder of some learning we have already done in French lessons this year. See what you remember and hopefully build your confidence.
Key French Vocabulary you will need:
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bleu gris noir blanc
jaune
rouge
violet
rose vert orange
Bramley Church of England Primary*Think carefully about the word order – in French, the colour goes after the object.*Look carefully if the object is masculine or feminine – le or la / un or uneComplete the missing words from these sentences:
Translate into EnglishJ’ai une balle rouge.
I have got a _____ ________.
J’aime le manteau bleu et gris.
________ the blue and grey ________.
Je n’aime pas l’écharpe jaune.
I don’t like the _________ ________ .
Je déteste l’ordinateur blanc et noir.
___ _______ the black and white ____________.
Now, translate into FrenchI like the orange bike.
___________ le velo _________ .
I love the purple and yellow doll.
____________ la poupée violet ___ jaune.
I hate the pink roller skates.
Je déteste _____ __________ ________.
I have got a blue and green pen.
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Key words
J’ai – I haveJ’adore – I loveJ’aime – I like
Je n’aime pas – I don’t likeJe déteste – I hate
et - and
Bramley Church of England Primary_______ l’écharpe ________ et ___________ .
Challenge – Please only upload this part to SeesawYou can either write your sentences here and take a photo to upload to Seesaw or type them straight onto Seesaw. For an extra challenge, you could record yourself reading your sentences so that I can hear your wonderful pronunciation!
Write 3 sentences of your own like the ones above, use the items I have listed or you could find others to talk about.
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Task 7: Information Page
Please log in to Seesaw to see the full lesson and expectations.
What are prey animals?Today you are going to create your information page all about prey animals and how they avoid being hunted.
Skills Use conjunctions to explain your ideas when because if although Use technical language to teach the reader Use a range of homophones correctly
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryYou can complete this task on paper using the format on the next page,
onto the format that is saved on Seesaw or create your own A4 document and then attach that to Seesaw for us to read.
Don’t forgetTitleSubheadings – you can change mine if you want to!Group the informationExplain your ideasMake it eye catching
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How do they avoid being hunted?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Special skills___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Interesting Facts__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What are they?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 8: Maths – Sorting Shapes by their Properties
Shapes have lots of different properties, today we are going to look at parallel lines and right angles. Parallel lines always stay the same distance apart, so they will never cross no matter how long they go on for. An angle is where the lines meet and a right angle is when the lines meet at exactly 90⁰. Right angles can be found on the corner piece of paper and the corner of a book.
Task: Draw a larger version of this Venn diagram and sort the shapes, on the next page, into the correct places. Remember, the middle section means the shape has both properties.
There are 2 examples for you:
The videos and activities on these web pages will help you learn more about angles parallel and perpendicular lines.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zb6tyrd/articles/zg68k7h - Angles
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zb6tyrd/articles/zp327hv - Parallel and Perpendicular lines.
These are the shapes you need to sort onto your Venn diagram:21
These two lines on this shape are parallel because
they are the same distance apart and will
never cross.
These two corners are right angles (90⁰).
If you don’t have a protractor you can use the corner of a piece of paper to check this!
This polygon has one set of parallel lines and two right angles so it goes in the middle of the Venn diagram.
This triangle has a right angle and no parallel lines so goes in this section of the Venn diagram.
Bramley Church of England PrimaryCut them out and stick them on OR draw them with a pencil and ruler. Remember you can check for right angles using the corner of a piece of paper if you do not have a protractor at home.
Challenge : In my example I explained why I put the shapes where I did. Your challenge is to
choose 2 or more shapes and explain why you have put them where you have.
Task 9: PSHE / Art – Hope
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryKatherine Rundell has put together ‘The Book of Hope’ containing pictures, poems and short stories by a wide range of authors and illustrators.Here’s a selection of the pictures of HOPE I really liked.
Here’s the link if you would like to explore it some more.https://literacytrust.org.uk/family-zone/9-12/book-hopes/
Your task is create your own picture of HOPE. You can ‘borrow’ ideas from these pictures or come up with your own! Use pencils, pens, paints, watercolours, collage – whatever you think would be effective! Please ask your grown-ups to share it on our
Yr3&4 Facebook page if you are pleased with your efforts.
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Task 10: Information PagesYou are going to create a fact file, leaflet or poster all about 1 prey animal. Choose one of the prey animals we watched in the film clip (or another of your choice) to research Today is a research/ gathering ideas day:There is lots to think, research and write about, I have grouped the information you might want to talk about:
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Where does it live? What is it like there? Is there a special reason it lives
there?
What does it eat? What special skills / techniques
does it have? What does it need / do in order
to survive?
Is it the predator of another prey animal?
How does it survive? Is it an endangered species? If
so, what can we do to protect it?
Could you draw a picture and label the different parts?
Do you know any interesting facts about it?
Have you ever seen one in real life?
Bramley Church of England PrimaryOR YOU COULD HAVE ANY OTHER PIECES OF INFORMATION YOU WANT TO!
At the top of each box / section, come up with a suitable subheading. Some could be questions, some could be statements.
Your ResearchKey Skills:
*write as NOTES, not full sentences
*try to include key vocabulary: technical / topic vocabulary
*make sure the information goes in the correct group.
Task 11: Maths – Properties of Quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral is any 4 sided shape with 4
corners.
Using what you know, draw a line to match up the name with each the quadrilateral. Start with the ones you are confident with, this will help you!
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Rectangle Rhombus Square Parallelogram Kite Trapezium
Now check your answers.
Once you have checked your answers, complete the concept cartoon:
Task 12: PETry each of these different activities to build your speed, agility and fitness. Record your scores or times in the table. Can you beat your scores each time?
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Activity Try 1 Try 2 Try 3Sit Up ChallengeMove the Objects
Through the Ladder
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 13: Information Page
What are prey animals?Today you are going to create your information page all about the prey animal of your choice and how they avoid being hunted using your planning notes from yesterday.
Skills Use conjunctions to explain your ideas when because if although Use technical language to teach the reader Use a range of homophones correctly
You can complete this task on paper using the format on the next page or create your own A4 document and make it as professional looking as you can!
Don’t forgetTitleSubheadings – you can change mine if you want to!Group the informationEXPLAIN your information and factsMake it eye catching
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryTask 14: Times tables
Fill in the gaps in this 8 times tables web. How quickly and accurately can you do it?
You could make up one of these of your own with trickier calculations!
Digit Card GamesFocus on the 8x table today – you could also use the digit cards from last week to play against someone else. Turn a card over, times by 8. If you are correct, score a point if you are not – they can steal the point by getting it right!Hit the ButtonPlay the x8 game AND the ÷8 game – can you beat your scores each time?
Please watch the Seesaw lesson for a full explanation on Sorting Triangles
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryThis task can be done straight onto Seesaw or take a photo and upload your paper
copy.
Task 15:
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Bramley Church of England PrimaryYou have learnt lots about habitats, animal groups, predators and prey.
Watch this video to learn about Food Chains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pasB5FxhVUk
You can either draw or write in each box to complete the food chains.
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Producer
Grass, trees and plants
They produce / make their own food
Consumer / Prey
They consume / eat the producer.
They are the prey of the predator
Predator
They are at the top of the food chain and eat their prey. (In longer food chains,
they might be the prey of a bigger predator!)
Point at what eats them
‘is food for’
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Choose up to 5 different living things of your own to create a food chain. They could be typical ones you would find in your garden or ones from one of the climates you have learnt about.
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Bramley Church of England PrimarySpelling (8 words for 2 weeks - 2 different ability groups)
Continue to practise these key spellings – or you could choose more from the lists in your planner if they are all secure.
Ways to practise:
Write the word as a pyramid:
Write the word in a swirl:
Write the word as a wave:
Try different ways until you’re sure you can spell it correctly.
Handwriting Practice
Please push neat, joined handwriting
Even size and shape for all letters
Small gaps between words
Ensure ascenders (tall letters) are clearly higher than smaller letters
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difficult different increase
pressure
again hour minute Sure
move even break Group
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