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Monday 19th January 2026

RIC

R:  Name two animals that you can find in the Antarctic. 

I: As the silk sheet of darkness draws across the yawning, tired light, What does this line of the poem suggest?

C:  Would you like to visit Antarctica? Explain your answer.

Monday 19th January 2026

LC: To identify the main ideas drawn from more than one paragraph and summarise these. 

Read the text below and answer the questions.

 

Adapted:

LC: To enjoy the story of the Gingerbread man.

Recap the phrase "run run as fast as you can you can't catch me I'm the Gingerbread man."

Now read the story below and answer the questions orally. 

 

Monday 19th January 2026

LC: To write the title page for a non-chronological report.

Before we produce our leaflets, we are going to plan and write the content. When complete, the content will go onto pages of the leaflet like this:

Today, we are going to write the title page of our leaflets (Page 1).

This is the middle section of your plan.

On our title page, we will need to include the:

 Who

What

When 

Where

 

What other success criteria do we need to include?

Title Page Success Criteria

Task: Using the teacher model, success criteria and your planning, you will now write your title page. 

Adapted

Write a title for your report.

Choose:

Ancient Roman Life

Ancient Roman Children

Underneath, draw a picture for the front page.

Think about the pictures you found in the books last week - you might choose and copy one of these.

19.01.26

LC: To be able to draw and read line graphs.

Adapted

LC: Subtracting using number bonds.

Monday 19th January 2026

LC: To investigate how the teeth of animals belong to carnivore, herbivores and omnivores.


Animals that eat only meat are called carnivores. Animals that eat only plants are called herbivores.

Carnivores and herbivores have different types of teeth, to suit the type of food they eat.

Herbivores have teeth which are shaped to squash and grind plants. Teeth a and b on the diagram show the herbivore's teeth.

Carnivores have teeth which are shaped to slice and rip the meat they eat. Teeth c and d on the diagram show the carnivore's teeth.

Listen carefully to the Powerpoint: 

Adapted:

 

t t 6877 friendship and what it means powerpoint ver 6.pdf