Monday 28th April
Grammar Warm Up
LC: to create complex sentences with the relative pronoun omitted
Let's read the sentences with Kung-Fu punctuation.
The father warned the son, who he loved dearly, to beware the Jubjub bird.
The father warned the son he loved dearly to beware the Jubjub bird.
The vorpal blade, which he had polished that morning, glinted in the sun.
The vorpal blade he had polished that morning glinted in the sun.
The Jabberwock, which was whiffling through the tulgey wood, had sharp claws.
The Jabberwock whiffling through the tulgey wood had sharp claws.
Omit the relative pronoun from these sentences:
The prize, that he had wanted for so long , was his father’s joy.
The Bandersnatch, that was feeding behind the Tumum tree, was frumious!
LC: to explore themes within and across texts
Discuss with your talk partner.
Conscience Alley
Let's think in role as the father.
What advice would he give to his son?
LC: To use a protractor to draw an angle with accuracy.
Drawing and measuring angles - KS2 Maths - Year 6 - BBC Bitesize
LC: To make healthy eating choices from an understanding of a balanced diet.
Can we use research skills to find out about healthy eating choices and the benefits of a healthy balanced diet?
What is a balanced diet? BBC bitesize
Complete the task on Seesaw.