Cnoc-y-coed Year 4 Mrs Watts class (Friday)

Hope you are all enjoying some time in the snow! Here is some work for today:

Follow this link to some Maths work linked to writing numbers in words. https://uk.ixl.com/maths/year-4/writing-numbers-up-to-10000-in-words-convert-digits-to-words

Write about something you have been doing in the snow, using Word on HWB and share the document with me.

Make sure you do some reading and record that in your reading record.

Today we would normally have Amser Arian so do something you are allowed to do and that you will enjoy. You could always send me a photo of this through your HWB email.

Have fun and take care.

Friday 10th March 2023 RBSC

Iaith / English

Find your favourite book in your house (fiction) and write about the story and explain why you like it!

Read the book and think about –

Who the story is about?

What are they doing?

Where are they?

When did things happen?

Why did things happen?

How did the story end?

Why do you like the story? Can you explain your ideas?

Visit – j2blast for phonics practise.

Mathematics

Can you add the numbers together and record your answer?

You could use objects, a number line or a calculator to help you!

Group 1             (Year 1)                                              Group 2 (All other pupils)

1 + 4 =
5 + 2 =
9 + 3 =
8 + 4 =
8 + 8 =
6 + 5 =
7 + 4 =
8 + 2 =
6 + 6 =
7 + 7 =
4 + 4 =
5 + 5 =  
10 + 1 =
10 + 2=
10 + 3 =
10 + 4 =
10 + 5 =
10 + 6 =
10 + 7 =
10 + 8 =
10 + 9 =
10 + 10 =    
21 + 14 =
35 + 12 =
29 + 3 =
38 + 4 =
18 + 18 =
46 + 5 =
47 + 4 =
48 + 12 =
66 + 6 =
47 + 7 =
44 + 14 =
55 + 25 =
21 + 24 =
35 + 22 =
29 + 13 =
38 + 14 =
28 + 18 =
46 + 15 =
47 + 14 =
48 + 22 =
66 + 16 =
47 + 17 =
44 + 24 =
55 + 15 =
Afternoon Activities
This is an image of the United Kingdom. The countries in the United Kingdom are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Draw the outline of the United Kingdom on a piece of paper. Research where the four countries are and label the image. Then watch a weather forecast on television or on the internet. You can draw pictures to represent different weather on your drawing of the United Kingdom and then you can report the weather to your family.

Thursday 9th March 2023 RBSC

Good Morning!

All the children who access the RBSC have activities in their bag that they can complete at home today. We look forward to seeing your work when school reopens.

The children can also log on to Hwb and create a snow picture on jit5 and play games on J2blast.

Year 5 and 6. Aderyn Du and Barcud Coch.

Emile maths work.

Giglets.

Practice going through your script and begin to look at costume ideas.

If you have any materials, begin to make some props/scenery.

Practice the songs for the production.

Barcud Coch- have a think about choreography for the dance off.

Year 3- Jac-Y-Do

Complete what you can of the following activities:

Reading – Please listen to your child read and sign the yellow reading record.

Minute Maths

Maths Worksheets

Spellings – Spellings are in the purple book. Please use this as an opportunity to practise your handwriting by using the spelling words in a correctly punctuated sentence.

Year 2 Gwennol

Complete what you can of the following activities:

Reading – Please listen to your child read and sign the yellow reading record.

Minute Maths

Time Homework Worksheets

Spellings – Spellings are in the purple book. Please use this as an opportunity to practise your handwriting by using the spelling words in a correctly punctuated sentence.

Maths – Differentiated worksheets below. Your child WILL know what group they are in for Maths.

Reception

  1. Practise writing your name in your very best writing.
  2. Read your reading book with a grown up.
  3. Make a repeating pattern-you could use crayons or items from around your home (E.g. knife, fork, spoon, knife, fork, spoon…..)
  4. Practise writing your numbers to 10. Get enough objects to match each number. (E.g. one teddy, two pens etc.)
  5. Draw a picture of something that begins with a s, a, t and p. Can you write what it is?

Year One

  1. Draw a picture of yourself and write three sentences about you.
  2. Practise writing numbers from one to twenty.
  3. Find ten objects. How many ways can you split them into two groups. Try thirteen.
  4. https://www.topmarks.co.uk-play a number game
  5. Practise your spellings.
  6. Read your reading book with a grown up.

Specialist Centre Home Learning Week Commencing 28th March 2022

Iaith Activities

Activity 1 Choose a picture and write amazing sentences!

Mathematics Activities

Activity 1 – Copy the subtraction sentences and write the answers

Activity 2 – Copy the 100 square and add the missing numbers

New Maths Activities

Phonics Activities

Physical Education

Activity 1 – Craft and Fine Motor Skills

Make a String Telephone

What you’ll need:

  • 2 paper cups or 2 yogurt pots
  • A grown up to poke holes in the bottom of the cups or yogurt pots
  • String

 Instructions:

  1. Cut a  piece of string (About 3 metres)
  2. Ask a grown up to poke a small hole in the bottom of each cup.
  3. Thread the string through each cup and tie knots at each end to stop it pulling through the cup (alternatively you can use a paper clip, washer or similar small object to hold the string in place).
  4. Move into position with you and a member of your family holding the cups at a distance that makes the string tight (making sure the string is not touching anything else).
  5. One person talks into the cup while the other puts the cup to their ear and listens, can you hear each other?

Activity 2 – Listening Skills

Play a game with your new cup phone! Try to look away from the person on the other end of the cup phone.

Take turns to say a word and ask the person on the other end to repeat it.

Can you take turns to say a poem or a rhyme and then try and repeat what you have heard?

Ask or answer a maths question?

Activity 3 – Memory Game

The Suitcase Game

This is a round-the-table memory game. In a group, go around in turn and say what you are putting in a suitcase. Each person has to say all the other items as well as their own new one. To keep things fresh, decide on a theme of the objects – it does not always have to be travel-based.

Year 3 Home Learning

Maths and Literacy 

Children were given a pack at the end of last term to complete on Friday 7th January. This includes maths and literacy work.

Topic

This term we are going to be learning about rainforests. Watch the following video and talk about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JDocMmxLOohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JDocMmxLOo

Do you know anything already? What is it called? What are they like? Where in the world are they? What grows there? Watch the video again and imagine you are there. Use your senses to help: see, hear, smell, feel and taste.

  1. Complete a senses journey based on the rainforest. The sheet can be found below. Please do not print it out, just copy it onto paper or complete it on the computer.
  2. Look at the words and definitions below and match them. Again no need to print these out, discuss with an adult or write them out.

LKS2_RF_BlkA_Intro_S1_Resource

LKS2_RF_BlkA_Intro_S1_Resource1

LKS2_RF_BlkA_Intro_S1_Resource2

Any questions please let me know?