Wednesday
To be able to develop number sentences based on word problems.
To be able to improve the use of number bonds and one-to-one bar model representations to suit the question.
Lets complete this together then it will be your turn to do it independently.
Grammar

Orally retell simple non-fiction texts.
Today we are going to be looking at facts all about our current author.
Read this together.

Now we are going to go into our outside classroom. There will be Debi Gliori facts, you need to read them and remember them.
Log onto Seesaw and write your favourite fact and draw a picture to help you remember.
Can we identify and draw different types of lines to create a simple rabbit shape?
This half term we are going to be researching and taking inspiration from a artist/illustrator called Debi Gliori?
Does anybody remember who Debi Gliori is?
Think back to our English lessons?
She is a brilliant author and illustrator who loves making magical stories and beautiful pictures. She wrote the lovely book No Matter What, all about love that never ends.
Debi comes from Scotland and has a big imagination. She especially loves drawing animals—her rabbits are soft, cuddly, and full of character!
Today, we are going to be just like Debi! We’ll draw our own rabbit using different kinds of lines—wavy lines, straight lines, and curly lines. Let’s see what amazing rabbits we can create!


Lets have a look at this rabbit

Talk partners
What are the different types of lines you can see, that has been used to draw the rabbit?
Look at the head, the body, ears, tail.
What can you see?
Activity
You are now going to draw your own simple rabbit shape using the different lines we have seen in the rabbit picture above.



