Saturday 20 October 2012

Monday 15 October 2012

Punctuation practice please!

This week we are checking to make sure we have achieved our writing targets for this half term. Can you remember what your target was? Try these games for extra practice...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/magickey/adventures/hms.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/magickey/adventures/lug.shtml

Sunday 14 October 2012

It's the last week of this half term. The time has passed very quickly and you have all worked very hard and deserve a rest.

Don't forget to visit the blog to remind yourself of all the things that we have learnt and to sharpen your skills.

I think that we all need to practise identifying the different types of triangles so try this website and play on line.




Do you remember the story of Joseph? Do you think that there was something special about him? Do you know what happened to him after he went to Egypt? Do you think that he can ever forgive his brothers? Will Jacob ever find out that Joseph was not killed by a wild animal?




Sunday 7 October 2012

Learn the Times Tables





Try this web site to check how much you know about Moving and Growing.


http://www.bonesandharry.co.uk/main/main.html
Another week of learning.

  • We will continue our investigations in our 'Moving and Growing ' topic.
  • It will be our last week using the film Robin Hood to help us to improve our writing. Last week we learnt how to use prepositions in our setting description. We have also learnt how to use adverbs.
  • In RE  we will continue to learn about the story of Joseph the Dreamer and we will create Abraham's family tree to see how Joseph and Abraham were related. Don't forget to bring in your family tree to help us to understand how a family tree works.
  • In Maths we will be looking at the times tables and doubling numbers.
  • In History we will find about Henry VIII and why he married so many times.
  • Remember to bring back you letter about taking your guitar home, if all letters are returned by Thursday you will be able to take them home this week.

Happy learning.