Friday 26th September 2025
Complete this activity using Mark Up:
RIC
R: What does homelessness mean?
I: Where might a homeless person be seen?
C: Find a word which means ‘long-lasting without change’.
Friday 26th September 2025
LC: To draw inferences around a characters actions and justify with evidence from the text.
Teacher Model:
Your turn:
We will do the character Stoick The Vast together.
Friday 26th September 2025
LC: Write an effective magazine article based on a model using a toolkit.
Read your article "Does the Loch Ness Monster Exist?"
What do you need to remember when you are writing your next article - what does your feedback tell you?
Use your new plan and the toolkit to write a magazine article about the monster you have created.
Remember:
26.09.25
LC: To be able to add two numbers without renaming.
Friday 26th September 2025
LC: Be able to use the first two letters of a word to find it in the dictionary
Review
Write these words in alphabetical order in your spelling journal.
favourite interest breathe different island
calendar complete important
New Learning
Sticky word strategy:
though
Watch and listen to your teacher check the meaning of the word using a dictionary.
Now she will put it into a sentence.
Your turn:
although
Practise
Practise writing the words your teacher gives you using Read, Turn, Write, Check for each word.
Can you put each word into a sentence?
Friday 26th September 2025
LC: To explain how and why Hindus celebrate Diwali.
t2 t 10000324 ks2 all about diwali powerpoint ver 1.pdf
Task: Create a Fact file on Diwali using the information you have learnt from the video and slides. You can use the image to help you set out your fact file.
The importance of Silence during some occasions.
Why is silence important when reflecting?
In the United Kingdom and other countries within the Commonwealth, a two-minute silence is observed as part of Remembrance Day to remember those who died in conflict. Held each year at 11:00 am on 11 November, the silence coincides with the time in 1918 at which the First World War came to an end with the cessation of hostilities, and is generally observed at war memorials and in public places throughout the UK and Commonwealth. A two-minute silence is also observed on Remembrance Sunday, also at 11:00 am.
Think about a time in your life where you have had to be silent as a mark of respect. We will share some of these moments with each other.