Wednesday
To be able to understand that we can count groups of the same quantity more efficiently. To be able to find multiple ways of counting groups of the same quantity.

Listen to COUNT by 2's and MOVE! | Jack Hartmann

How many erasers are there altogether?
How many different ways can they count them?

Is there an easier way to count the objects?

Grammar
In English today we are going to practice turning statements into questions!
For example - I know Beatrix Potter was born in 1866. This is a statement.
Now I am going to turn this statement into a question which is -
When was Beatrix Potter born?
Write questions with question marks.

With your talk partner choose one fact and turn it into a question.
Beatrix Potter wrote 23 books turned into a question is how many books did Beatrix's Potter write?
Can you remember the words that questions start with?
Use the question hand to help you create a sentence. Then write your question on a post it note.

Can we use thick, thin, light and dark lines to add details to our rabbit?
Last week we drew an outline of a rabbit inspired by Beatrix Potter.
Today using our prior knowledge we will be adding details by using a variety of different lines to our rabbits in the style of Beatrix Potter!
We will be using pencils to draw lots of different kinds of lines.
Take a look at the lines in the pictures. Which will you try out?
Talk partner
Can you name any of the types of lines we have used previously in our art lessons?
How will you use your rubber to create an effect?








