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Friday

To be able to add the sum of the ones to the 10 by separating the ones and the 10.

My friend said that to add these two numbers, you should just count all of them one at a time. Is this the best way? What could we draw/use to help us? How can we use a part-whole to help us?

 

Grammar
To add s to words.

Can you make these sentences better?

Harry the Happy Mouse had lots of friend.

The cow has four leg.

I need my boot.

The classroom has 6 door.

Develop and demonstrate their understanding of characters through role play and drama, drawing on language from the text.

Read the rest of the story. 

Talk Partners

Did the story end like you thought it would?

Were your predictions correct? 

What did you think to the end of the story?

 

Today we are going to complete some drama and role play.

We are going to choose some parts of the story to act out with your talk partner. 

Choose who is going to the the penguin and who is going to be the boy. 

At certain points, your teacher will shout freeze.

Think about if you were that character, how would you feel?

Talk into the microphone about how you feel. 

Swap roles with your partner and act out another part of the story. 

 

What are the similarities and differences between cities and countries?

What do you remember about different settlements? (Use Geography books to look back on previous learning)

Using a large space, if available, or cubes if not, ask the children to show each settlement (like we did outside in Autumn 1) 

A country is a land that has borders, that is controlled by a single government. They can be large or small. Countries have in them many villages, towns and cities.

Model on the board or using chalk/tape in the large space.

The United Kingdom is made up of 4 countries.

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Let's sing along to this song to help us remember the names of the countries of the UK.

Youtube- "United Kingdom Song" with signing | By Al Start | Primary School Geography

Now let's use an atlas (a book of maps) to find the four countries of the United Kingdom.

Can you find any of the towns or cities you have heard of in the countries of the UK?