Home Learning W/C 18th May 2020
Hello Class One
We hope you are all well. This is a little video from all the staff in Class One to say ‘We miss you’ xx https://youtu.be/evfOzPrzIu0
Maths
Subtraction within 100
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwv39j6/articles/ztpmrwx
Follow the above link to recap basic subtraction (if the link does not work then please search BBC Bitesize, Primary, England KS1, Maths, Adding and Subtracting, What is subtraction?).
Please use the attached 100 number square to help you work out the subtractions below. Remember, with addition we jump forwards and with subtraction we jump backwards.
25 - 2 = |
29 - 4 = |
14 - 3 = |
19 - 5 = |
58 - 6 = |
58 - 7 = |
37 - 2 = |
34 - 3 = |
48 - 4 = |
48 - 6 = |
67 - 5 = |
63 - 2 = |
80 - 3 = |
80 - 5 = |
72 - 5 = |
73 - 7 = |
95 - 4 = |
94 - 6 = |
English
Last week you remembered the alphabet and learnt about alphabetical order.
This week you are going to learn 2 new words:
Vowel
Consonant
A vowel is the name we give to 5 letters of the alphabet ‘a e i o u’
All the other letters are called consonants.
Tasks
-write down the 5 vowels (in capital letters and lower case)
-write down the consonants (in capital letters and lower case)
How many letters are in the alphabet? How many of them are consonants?
-choose a page in a book
Can you find some words with 1 vowel?
Can you find some words with 2 vowels?
Can you find some words with 3 vowels?
-Can you move through this grid from start to finish following a trail of vowels?
Can you move through this grid from start to finish following a trail of vowels?
History
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkrkscw/articles/zfdkhbk
Great Britain has had many Queens and Kings over the years.
Our current Queen’s Great-Great-Grandmother was called Queen Victoria.
Follow the above link to find out about Queen Victoria and complete the short online task.
- Can you write down some similarities and differences between Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II?
Science - Living Things
Living things all do these things to stay alive.
Can you say if these things are living or not living and why?
Some non-living things have never been alive but some were once part of a living plant or animal.
Can you say if these things are dead or have never been alive?