Thursday 11th June

Morning everyone, Thank you to those who have continued taking part in the sports challenge. Don’t forget to upload photos onto Google classroom or email them to me. We haven’t had much response to this so it would be lovely to see more children involved.

For maths today children on red and orange table are looking at arrays and children on green and blue table are looking repeated addition and multiplication. Remember, when carrying out repeated addition there are two ways to write the multiplication. green and blue tables atc th video and complete activity 1 on the bitesize website, orange and red table complete the worksheets on google classroom.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zn7kwty

 

For English today we are going to be identifying different kinds of sentences and then writing our own.

Remember:

Statements are usually punctuated with a full stop but can also use an exclamation mark. For example: The cat ran away down the street.

Commands can be punctuated with a full stop or an exclamation mark. For example: Fetch me my cat.

A question sentence can only be punctuated with a question mark at the end. For example: Have you found my cat yet?

An exclamation sentence can only be punctuated with an exclamation mark. For example: What an amazing cat!

Follow the link and then complete activities 1 and 3.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zvp6dp3

 

In our RE topic we are going to be thinking about being sorry and the sacrament of reconciliation. For Christians it is important to make choices in the light of our belief in a loving God. There are times when we need to acknowledge our sorrow for making wrong choices. The Church offers the Sacrament of Reconciliation which celebrates God’s unconditional love for us.

Discuss the following questions with your adult:

Recall a time when you were reconciled to someone else.

 

What or who made the reconciliation possible?

 

How might that person have felt?

How did you feel?

On google classroom look at the pictures and discuss which one are right and which ones are wrong and think about why it is important to say sorry.

Have a great day everyone!

 

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