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Elder Class Newsletter
Week 8: 1st June 2020
Wider Curriculum (More details are below for the science and art task).
Science: Life Cycles!
RE: If we were in school, our new unit would have been ‘People of Faith’. I will like you to look up some facts
about Martin Luther King and present these facts in a creative way. Find out how he showed faith, who and
what he had faith in and how did Martin Luther King make a difference in the world.
Art: Henri Rousseau inspired art.
Welcome back everyone, I hope you all had a lovely half term and managed to enjoy the sunshine and I’m sure the
children enjoyed having a well-earned rest. We are back on to the home learning pack again this week and I have set
it out in the same format as before half term as this seems to be working well. To make it easier for all of us, you
only need to upload the work I have mentioned in the list below to your Dojo portfolio.
The only work you need to post pictures of to your Dojo portfolios are:
▪ The English activity you have completed each day.
▪ One piece of maths from the week that you are particularly proud of.
▪ Your arithmetic test score.
▪ Your science task.
▪ Your RE task.
▪ Your artwork.
▪ One photo of you doing something creative or enjoyable.
On our page on the school website (Click children, Elder, Home learning) on there you will find under ‘Week 8’, I have
set all of the work needing to be completed this week. Please do continue to send me messages and photos as I am
really missing you all and I will always reply. Please do message me if there is anything you do not understand or if you
have any questions or worries.
English
This week’s English is the second part to the Titanic.
Make sure you complete the task set for each day.
Copies of the text and all the links you need are in
the table below.
A copy of the text will be on the class page of the
website, under home learning ‘week 8’.
Write the below spellings into sentences in your
neatest handwriting. I want to see the most exciting
sentences you can create this week as a challenge, try
to use exciting sentence openers and now the word
‘the’ over and over again.
Maths
This week I would like you to complete:
▪ Daily fluent in 5 questions
▪ Daily rapid reasoning questions
▪ Daily white rose hub lessons (video
links, sheet and answers are all under
week 8 of home learning on Elder’s
class page)
▪ An arithmetic test
▪ Go on Times Tables Rockstar at least
three times this week
Each day I have set you reading and writing tasks based on extracts, information, and videos
all about the Titanic (part 2). You shouldn’t need to print anything out for this and can do the
tasks on paper. Enjoy!
**Note for parents**:
When following links online, parents should monitor that children are remaining on that page only
and are keeping safe online.
Due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter this week, it is advised that all reading
activities and the watching of clips, are completed with an adult and supported through
discussion.
Focus Theme: Titanic (Part 2)
Continue to explore all there is to know about the most famous ocean liner,
‘Titanic’. This week concentrates on the sinking of Titanic.
Monday Watch Sinking of the Titanic – only up to 6:30 mins here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0L_2jKEbA4&t=198s
Write down key facts about the sinking as you watch.
Imagine you are a news reporter in 1912 and you have just received the information
that Titanic has sunk. Write a news report explaining to your readers the events of
the tragedy. Once you have written your news report, if possible, you may wish to
film your report as if it is aired on BBC news.
An example of a completed news report can be found here: The Sinking of the Titanic
– Breaking News Report: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zc78q6f
Remember to read back through your work and check your spelling and punctuation.
Tuesday Read the information page titled ‘Why did the Titanic sink?’ – (extract 1 in the pdf
file).
After reading each account of who was to blame, decide who you think was
responsible for the sinking – this may be one person or a combination of a few people.
Imagine you have been asked to join a debate about who was to blame for the sinking
of Titanic. Write down who you think was/were responsible giving your reasons. You
may wish to add supporting facts based on what you have read over the past week.
Remember to read back through your work and check your spelling and punctuation.
Wednesday Read about notable passengers who were on board Titanic in Molly Brown and Eleven
Other Famous Titanic Passengers – (extract 2 in the pdf file).
Select two of the passengers you have read about that interest you the most. Create
a fact file for these two passengers – giving the main facts about their journey on
board.
Thursday Think about these two subjects in relation to Titanic.
- Titanic
- Passengers
For each subject, write two adjectives, three verbs and two nouns, which link to
these topics, e.g. for Titanic you may use:
Adjectives: magnificent, doomed
Verbs: sailing, colliding, sinking
Nouns: vessel, ship
Use www.wordhippo.com to improve your vocabulary. Once you have chosen your
nouns, adjectives and verbs, use these to create a ‘diamante poem’.
Diamante poems use this structure:
Noun (Titanic)
Adjective, Adjective
Verb, Verb, Verb
Noun, Noun, Noun, Noun
Verb, Verb, Verb,
Adjective, Adjective,
Noun (passengers)
The words in green will be the ones you generated for Titanic and the word in red will
be the ones you generated for passengers.
A completed example may look like this:
Titanic
Magnificent, Doomed
Sailing, Colliding, Sinking
Vessel, Ship, Men, Women
Gazing, Exploring, Searching,
Poor, Rich,
Passengers
Friday Use all you have read about The Titanic to create either of these two writing
outcomes:
Non chronological report: Create a non-chronological report about Titanic. Select the
topics you found most interesting and write a section for each.
Infographic (a collection of images, charts and short pieces of text to provide an
easy to understand overview of a topic). Create an infographic about particular key
facts for the Titanic. An example of an infographic - Sinking the ‘Unsinkable’ can be
found here: https://www.earthlymission.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/titanic-infographic-2.jpg
Remember to read back through your work and check your spelling and punctuation.
Use the following websites if you are struggling to remember what grammar to include or what
certain types of grammar mean:
https://cdn.oxfordowl.co.uk/2016/01/19/11/01/20/771/primary_grammar_jargon_buster_19_1_16.pdf
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/oxford-owl-videos/grammar-videos-jargon-busters/
English- Spelling & Handwriting Focus:
Put the following ten spellings into exciting sentences of your own. This week’s spellings focus on ‘ly’
words. You might need to look up the definition of the words before putting them into sentences.
1) immediately
2) frequently
3) suddenly
4) sincerely
5) multiply
6) anomaly
7) imply
8) gravelly
9) abrasively
10) atrociously
Maths- White Rose Hub:
We are back on White Rose Hub this week. The video links for each day, the worksheets and
answers are all in the pdf document under ‘home learning week 8’ on the class page on the
website. The worksheets do not need to be printed. You can just write the answers to the
questions on paper.
Maths- Fluent in 5 & Rapid Reasoning-
Below are the fluent in five questions and the rapid reasoning questions I want you to have a go
at each day. Then mark your answers. If there is anything you get wrong but do not
understand where you have gone wrong, message me and I will help you. This does not need to
be printed, you can write the question out or just write the answer under the title on a piece
of paper.
Monday-
Fluent in five:
Rapid Reasoning:
Monday’s fluent in five answers-
Tuesday-
Fluent in five:
Rapid Reasoning:
Rapid Reasoning answers-
Tuesday’s fluent in five answers-
Rapid Reasoning answers-
Wednesday-
Fluent in five:
Rapid Reasoning:
Wednesday’s fluent in five answers-
Rapid Reasoning answers-
Thursday-
Fluent in five:
Rapid Reasoning:
Thursday- Fluent in five answers-
Friday-
Fluent in five:
Rapid Reasoning:
Rapid Reasoning answers-
Friday- Fluent in five answers:
Science-
I would like you to think about the life cycle of either a frog or a butterfly. Do some research about the life
cycle of the animal you have chosen and draw out their life cycle explaining clearly (using scientific vocabulary)
what happens at each stage. If there is any other useful information you find whilst researching, you can
include this on your life cycle too. You can present your life cycle how you wish e.g. you could do it on paper
plates, cut a piece of the top plate out and spin the top plate to reveal a part of the bottom life cycle or you
can do it on PowerPoint or on paper. Remember it should be in a circle to show that this cycle is continuous.
Art:
I would like you to use the pieces of artwork below (on the last page) by Henri Rousseau and recreate one of
these pieces using a similar style. Your piece of artwork doesn’t have to look exactly the same as Henri
Rousseaus, you can add your own unique style to the artwork but use Henri Rousseau’s artwork as inspiration.
Add colour to your artwork using whichever form of media you wish (e.g. coloured pencils, pastels, paints).
Rapid Reasoning answers-