Tuesday
To be able to identify pounds (£) and pence (p) and their respective symbols.
Let's try the guided practice together.
Turn to page 17 and 18.
You have done such an amazing job this week writing the innovated story. Now, it is your turn to plan and write your invented story.
It's your chance to change the character, what they are afraid of and the person/animal they meet.
For example:
The Fox Who Was Afraid of Going Underground
Roxy is a fox that was born in open air and has been afraid to sleep in her den ever since. She meets a friendly badger who tells her how amazing living underground can be.
We are going to use the boxed up plan we are familiar with to change elements in the story without changing the structure.
Can you sort objects identifying a range of properties?
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What do you think the image is and why?
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What does the image remind you of and why?
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Can you describe the colours, shapes and textures?
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What do you think the image is now – have you changed their minds?
Materials have different properties that make them useful for different jobs.
Properties describe how a material behaves, and explain why it is well suited for a particular use. For example, metal has a high melting point (this is a property of most metals) so it is good to use to make a frying pan (this is the use of the material).
There is a table on Seesaw for you to sort your pictures of objects you find that are rough, smooth, flexible and rigid.
When you have sorted your pictures please label which materials they are made from.