Falcons Home Learning

 Autumn Term 2 2020

 

Hi, if you are reading this, then you are away from school and learning at home.  Below are links and things to do whilst you are away from school. Take care and stay safe.  

Mrs Green

Maths

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Watch the White Rose videos for the current week (you will need to choose your year group). Or, if you find an area of maths tricky choose a video from the previous year group to watch. For different things to do try BBC Bitesize.

Science

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 Visit Science Fun and choose something to make or an experiment to try.  If you make something, write a set of instructions and take a photo of your completed model.  If you try an investigation or experiment, write your method (what you did) and the results you achieved (what happened).  Draw some diagrams to help.

Investigate Friction – research what is friction. Can you find different surfaces in your home and garden and explore how a shoe or trainer might move across those surfaces. Record your findings in a table.

Make a Pop up Book

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Find out about your favourite person, place or animal, then create a pop-up book sharing the information. 

 

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English

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 Visit Pobble 365 and choose an image from the calendar (‘pick a day’ top right corner of the webpage) Then write about the image. You can write a story, a poem, a song or just describe the picture, you choose – be creative!

Watch this video and choose an area to write about. You could describe what they eat and write a menu using ingredients from the time. Maybe describe the rules of playing Pok-a-tok and compare with playing football. Give details of the similarities & differences.

Current Topic

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Visit the Maya Archaeologist website for lots of fun information about the Ancient Maya civilisation.

 

 

 Create a model of a Maya temple or home. 

Include labels for the different parts of the construction.  Write a set of instruction that explain it was built.

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 Make a set of fact cards or create a poster that explains an aspect of your learning. 

Some examples - how to add and subtract numbers, the different punctuation marks and how they are used, a spelling rule and words that follow the rule and those that are exceptions.  Be as creative as you can.

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