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Friday

To be able to use knowledge of the 2, 5 and 10 times tables to explore commutative law.

Let’s try the guided practice together.

Turn to page 73 and 74.


 

Let’s share our ideas from yesterday and vote for the environment we are going to use in our innovated story.

 

 

 

Today, we are going to write a list of things Tom took on his new adventure using commas in a list, but first, let's look at other sentences with commas in a list:

He bought a map, packed his bag and set off.

He hopped, bounded and leapt across the ice.

 

Now let's look at an example of a list of items he took with him.

He took a torch, a sleeping bag and a fishing rod.

Your task is to write a list of three other things he took using the sentence above as a model. Remember to use a capital letter and full stop.

 

Can you experiment with shading to show light and dark in a picture?

Artists use different techniques to make drawings more interesting to look at or more realistic.

  

Hatching and cross hatching are techniques used to create tone.

In hatching, the lines go in one direction. In cross-hatching, the lines cross over the top of each other. 

 

Can you recognise when you might need help with feelings and how to ask for help if you need it?

 

 

Are there ways we can cope with feeling angry or unhappy?

If I feel angry for instance, what could I do to feel better?


Talk to your partner what things you could do to help you deal with negative feelings.

 

Remember exercise  is good if you are feeling frustrated. Sports, games and playing can really raise your mood. You could also ‘take time out if you're angry'; 'take some deep breaths'; 'walk away from an argument if you can' or 'tell someone you trust if you're feeling sad or anxious.'

 

Let’s try singing and dancing along to a Super Movers track of their choice, to see if it raises their mood.