Wednesday
To able to apply some key grammar skills during some ‘mini’ short writes, linked to their story plan.
Talk Partners
What is a Noun?
Talk partner
Can you think of any nouns you have used in your story so far?
- A food mixer
- Fridge
- Ladder
- Microwave
- Steering wheel
An expanded noun phrase is a noun phrase that includes extra information to give more detail about the noun. Below are some examples
dirty, curved food mixer
old, smooth ladder
shiny, silver microwave
Now let's create a list of expanded noun phrases using the adjectives you have been given by your teacher.
To deepen the understanding of fraction notation.
Turn to page 103 and 104.
What communities matter most to you and why?
Is being part of a community the same for everyone?
What unites my community?
Over the last few weeks, we have been learning about what unites the Christian community:
- churches- a places for some to come together to worship
- symbols
- songs and prayers
- beliefs and values
Whether we follow a religion or not, we all belong to different communities. Let's take a look at the values of Stoneyholme Community Primary School.
'Where Everyone Matters and Every Day Counts'
Let's explore our school website to find examples that match these values.
Write the question in your book and a sentence to show what belonging to a community means to you.
Example:
What communities matter most to me and why?
My school community matters to me because we all know it is important to look after ourselves, each other and our planet.