Monday 24th November
There - refers to a place or position. For example: The children are playing over there. There is an aeroplane in the sky.
Their-is a possessive adjective. This means it shows belonging. For example: Their lunch was very tasty. The children are wearing their school uniform.
They’re - is a contraction. This means it is a shorter way of saying ‘they are'. For example: They’re playing a game together. They’re running around the track.
Put the correct word into each of these sentences:


R
I
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Which word means the same as 'right for'?
Monday 24th. November 2025
Make predictions based on evidence stated and implied.
My turn:



Your turn:



Do you think the wolf is going to eat the fox?

Adaptive:
Write down what you think will happen next in each sequence:




Monday 24th November 2025
LC: To justify responses to the text using Point and evidence- independent writing.
Grammar: Fronted adverbials for when
Immerse:
The next evening, Samar returned home again having had no luck in finding work.
When the witch spoke next, her voice was softer.
Before the sun had even risen next morning, Rumaysa was already up
You will be completing a independent writing task in response to Rumaysa’s letter where an anonymous source writes back!
Whole class brainstorm: Thinking back to the characters we explored in the creating interest phase what fairy tale heroes do we know about?
In table groups, discuss and explore who might write back and what they might say in response to my model from yesterday. Remember to listen to each other as someone will be chosen at random to share what your group has been discussing.
Task in books: Write a letter responses in role as a chosen character to help Rumaysa.
24.11.25
LC- To multiply the same 2 numbers.


Monday 24th November 2025
LC: Know where the Earth's volcanoes are found.
Volcanoes are found on both land and the ocean floor. When volcanoes erupt on the ocean floor, they often create underwater mountains and mountain ranges as the released lava cools and hardens. Volcanoes on the ocean floor become islands when the mountains become so large they rise above the surface of the ocean.
There is one place on Earth where volcanoes are most common, known as The Ring of Fire. It’s a horse-shoe shaped line located around the edge of the Pacific Ocean, spanning 25,000 miles. The Ring of Fire is home to at least 452 volcanoes, which is around 75% of all volcanoes on the planet.

So the Earth's crust can break and when it does, the hot dangerous liquid escapes to the surface.
Your teacher will now play you a video.
Task: In your own words explain:
What are tectonic plates?
What happens when there is an opening in the Earth's crust?
Where are most of the Earth's volcanoes located?
Adapted
🌍 What Are Tectonic Plates?
Imagine the Earth is like a giant jigsaw puzzle.
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The top layer of the Earth is made of big pieces called tectonic plates.
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These plates fit together, but they’re always moving very slowly—a bit like snails!
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We don’t feel them move, but over a long time they can make mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
🌋 What Is a Volcano?
A volcano is like a giant opening in the Earth where melted rock (called magma) can come out.
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When the magma reaches the surface, it’s called lava.
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Volcanoes can be big and cone-shaped, or even underwater!
🔥 How Tectonic Plates Cause Volcanoes
Tectonic plates can interact in three ways—and each can help make volcanoes.
1️⃣ Plates Move Apart
Like pulling two crackers away from each other.
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Magma rises up through the gap.
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A new volcano can form.
🌋 Example: Many volcanoes in the middle of the ocean.
2️⃣ Plates Crash Into Each Other
Like two cars bumping.
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One plate gets pushed down.
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This melts rock, which can rise up and make volcanoes.
🌋 Example: Volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean (called the “Ring of Fire”).
3️⃣ Plates Slide Past Each Other
Like rubbing your hands together.
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This doesn’t usually make volcanoes, but it can cause earthquakes.
🧠 Fun Fact!
Volcanoes can create new land, change the shape of mountains, and even make very rich soil where plants grow well.
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