Wednesday
Chapter Review.
Complete independently. Listen to your teacher read the question and work out the answer.
Complete question 4, 5 and 6.
Remember what you can use to help you work out the answer
To plan and discuss what to write about.
Grammar
Here are some rules when to use capital letters.
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Every sentence should start with a capital letter.
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Use a capital letter for people’s names and the days of the week.
When we write people’s names, we always start with a capital letter — a big letter!
For example:
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My name is zog - Zog
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My friend is tom → Tom
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My dog’s name is buddy → Buddy

Adaptive teaching.

One of our British Values is Democracy, which means you have the freedom to choose and it is fair to go with what the majority (most) vote for.
Today we need to choose which story we would like to use as a class from the ideas we came up with together yesterday.
Your teacher will then draw a story map and it's up to you to think of the actions that will help us to remember it.

Can we investigate ways to create a hinge using cardboard?
Last week we looked at hinges, can you remember what they are used for and where to find them?
We are going to make a hinge using cardboard and pipe cleaners.
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Now we are going to make a cardboard hinge, just like in the video.
- Draw a rectangle (like a door) using a ruler
- Cut it out carefully
- Draw the hinge holes on the door and the frame
- Make the hole using the pencil (your teacher can help with this part)
- Thread your pipe cleaner in and twist loosely
- Open and close the door




