Curriculum Home Learning Curriculum home learning for the
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Curriculum Home Learning Curriculum home learning for the week beginning 18. 01. 21 Please complete your work in the Home Learning Books
This video explains what you need to do this week, please click and follow the instructions: https: //youtu. be/HTqouivjls 8
This Week… Monday (slide 5) – PE, Spellings, Handwriting and Wellbeing Tuesday (slide 13) – History and Wellbeing Wednesday (slide 24) – History and Wellbeing Thursday (slide 33) – PE, History and Wellbeing Friday (slide 43) – Computing, Spellings and Wellbeing
This weeks timetable:
Monday
PE – spend the next 25 minutes completing any of Daily physical activity is very important to help keep a healthy mind and body during this difficult time. Click on an image below to try a workout. the following workouts. Healthy body = healthy mind NETFLEX Themed Workouts Stormbreak Mindfulness Self-Worth Hope and Optimism Resilience Relationships Self-Care
Spelling test Listen to the following clips and write down the missing word in your home learning book. You can click the sound again to re-hear the clip. Check your answers on the next slide.
Answers Copy out any word you got wrong 3 times in your home learning book.
Handwriting Complete this warm up before we start.
2: 30 – 3: 00 Wellbeing and mindfulness Write down one thing in your home learning book that you are grateful for or something good that has happened today. Challenge This week try learning all about the night sky! The stars in the sky have been around for thousands of years, so long that scientists have even found patterns/pictures in them. This week see if you can spot the stars and give them their names. You can keep a log in your home learning books or even try and draw them. https: //www. dkfindout. com/uk/space/constellations/
Tuesday
Follow the You. Tube link and watch the video. Miss Ramsden explains todays History lesson and what you are going to do. https: //youtu. be/m. H 4 KXa-Cv 9 g
History 1: 00 – 2: 30
This is your enquiry sheet. In your home learning books, complete this table. Write out the key question and what ideas or evidence you have to support yourself.
Wellbeing and mindfulness Write down one thing in your home learning book that you are grateful for or something good that has happened today. Challenge Make a proud cloud. Draw a big cloud on a piece of paper and fill it with things you are proud of. 2: 30 – 3: 00
Wednesday
History 1: 00 – 2: 30
If you decide to be the prosecution, so you think William is guilty of his actions and believe he should be placed in jail, you would be the prosecutor. Use this writing template to help you write your speech. You could write it like this: Prosecution : The prisoner before you is accused of stealing…. . (say what he is accused of, where and when) William Towers was seen on that day by the owner of the animals… (say what Mr Cooper saw) He showed that he knew he was doing wrong, by… Mr Cooper knew who he was, because… The prisoner had a grudge against Mr Cooper, because…. When the prisoner’s house was searched, there was proof that… William Towers is an evil boy, as can be seen in his record…. So, I ask you to find him guilty.
However, you may decide to be that William is innocent of his crimes or that he deserves freedom, in which case you would be the defence. Use this writing template to help you write your speech. You could write it like this: Defense : William Towers stands before you, an innocent boy wrongly accused of… Mr Towers had no need to steal the rabbits as he had … The prisoner was grateful to Mr Cooper, and would not have stolen from him, because… When Mr Cooper saw him, he was not stealing the rabbits, but he was…. Mr Towers has committed several crimes in the past, and so the constable always thinks… The rabbits found in Mr Towers house got there because… So, I ask you to find Mr Towers NOT guilty.
Here is the beginning of my example: The prisoner before you is accused of stealing two live rabbits from the hardworking and reliable farmer Mr Robert Cooper on the 13 th September 1873. William Towers was seen on that day by the owner of the rabbits, Mr Cooper. He was sneaking around the property and acting in a very suspicious manner. Mr Cooper witnessed the accused, corner the animals and place them in a sack. He then saw William run off with the rabbits.
Wellbeing and mindfulness Write down one thing in your home learning book that you are grateful for or something good that has happened today. Challenge Look out of you window for ten whole minutes and make a list of everything you see. E. g. squirrel, pigeon, leaves. . 2: 30 – 3: 00
Thursday
PE – spend the next 25 minutes completing any of 11: 50 – 12: 15 Daily physical activity is very important to help keep a healthy mind and body during this difficult time. Click on an image below to try a workout. the following workouts. Healthy body = healthy mind NETFLEX Themed Workouts Stormbreak Mindfulness Self-Worth Hope and Optimism Resilience Relationships Self-Care
1: 00 – 2: 30 History https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=D 4 Ue. VL 4 SKo. Q
https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=_IAGJGwo. Lss&t=49 s Watch this video, the boys experience would have been very similar to Williams.
Here is my example, you can use this for ideas: Dear diary, Another day has passed by as I am left to rot in hell. Last night, all I could hear were the screams of pain and anguished sobs of the other prisoners. I think I will hear those cries until the day I die. banged against my cell I awoke at the crack of dawn as the prison guards door. As usual, the breakfast was pitiful. A small scrap of stale bread and filthy water. I am so hungry. Ignoring the disgusting taste, I wolfed it down in one but my belly still grumbles for more.
Wellbeing and mindfulness Write down one thing in your home learning book that you are grateful for or something good that has happened today. Challenge: Make up an exercise routine and teach it to someone in your family. You could do it to music. The sillier the better!! 2: 30 – 3: 00
Friday
ICT 11: 45 – 12: 15 You will need your purple mash login for this lesson. If you are not sure, email your teacher.
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Spelling 1: 00 – 1: 30
https: //spellingframe. co. uk/guest/word-list/76165
Wellbeing and mindfulness 2: 30 – 3: 00 Write down one thing in your home learning book that you are grateful for or something good that has happened today. Challenge Make an A-Z of things that make you happy! E. g. All of you! Baking with my friends Remember to ask your parents to take a picture of all of your home learning and email it to your teacher so we can see all your incredible work! 6 A@hortongrangeacademy. co. uk – Miss Ramsden’s class 6 B@hortongrangeacademy. co. uk – Miss Darbyshire’s class 6 C@hortongrangeacademy. co. uk – Miss Quinn’s class
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