Monday 23 September 2013

P4 - Wed 25 Sept 2013

Primary 4D and 4H Homework due 1.10.13
Remember all homework is given out on a Wednesday and due in on the following Tuesday.

Reading

P4D
Please see your reading record for the pages you are being asked to read this week.
Your task this week is 'Word Wizard'. You should find 8 interesting words from the pages you are reading for this week's homework. You should complete the sheet provided, importantly adding the page number and then using a dictionary (either hard copy or online) to find the meaning of the interesting word.
P4H
P4H have responsibility for the assembly this week. Your task is to read the assembly script and become familiar with the part you have been given. Remember to add expression and a loud voice. You are not expected to memorise it. When you are familiar with your part read all the script to someone at home so they understand all the different things we have discovered about grouping animals.

You should also know the song we are going to sing


 
Spelling
You have a list of  words to learn this week.  - Shape Spell.
Write each word in the form of a 2D shape in your spelling jotter.

Group Z can find their 'er' ending letter pattern words at - Click-here
Group Y can find their 'y' ending letter pattern words at - Click-here
Group X can find their 'scr' starting letter pattern words at - Click-here
          
Maths

We have been comparing numbers in class. Work out the following calculations on a piece of paper and then create 10 of your own. Work out the answers ready to test a partner in class. Write the answers on one side of the paper and the calculations on the other. Remember to look at leaving a blank digit for the thousands, hundreds, tens and units.

For example

What digit could be entered in the box for the statement to be correct. Remember there could be more than one answer.

To challenge you further create a number sentence with 3 or 4 numbers.






 
Topic 

You have been given a piece of A5 paper in your homework folder. We have been looking at animal patterns in class. Create your own animal pattern making sure you fill up the piece of paper. You can use any material of your choice at home: crayon, pencil, paint, collage, newspaper strips etc.
You have 1 week left to complete this.
Happy animal print making!

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