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We know some days can be hard, you might be missing your friends and family or you might find it hard to concentrate and do school work at home but you can only do your best. Try to remember that each day is a gift, an opportunity to try something new or to think of ways to make someone else smile. This week why not write down one or two positive things that have happened each day and at the end of the week you can look back and remember all the good things. 🙂
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Spellings
Week 30 – continue with your daily spelling activities. Use the sound story to help you learn the target sound.
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Speech Marks for direct speech
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We use speech marks to show when someone is speaking. The words that they speak go inside quotation marks. Have a look at these links and videos to show you how.
How to use speech marks https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zvftsbk
https://www.theschoolrun.com/what-are-speech-marks
Creative Writing
Have a look at the characters below, can you think about what they might say? Using speech marks write a couple of sentences about what they might be saying.
Next pick one of the characters, think about who they might be talking to and write a conversation they might have. Remember to use speech marks to show direct speech.
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Tables
How to find the perimeter of a shape. Perimeter is the total distance around a shape. First you need to measure each side of the shape, then you add the length of all the sides together.
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Perimeter
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvmxsbk/articles/zsr4k7h
https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/geometry/shapeshoot/PerimeterShapesShoot.htm
Perimeter of a compound shape
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Cartouche A cartouche is a name plate. It’s usually oval with your name written in the middle of it in Hieroglyphics. Can you find out any more facts about them? Why not try and make your own.
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Let’s have a look at our ‘P’ from PERMA. Have a look at the PowerPoint below to see how you can be a positive thinker.
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