Home learning – Week 11

Dear Year 4,

I hope you are all enjoying the home learning that I am setting for you. I would love to hear which pieces you have liked completing and it would be great to see some of your learning! I would love to be able to share this with everybody on the blog 🙂

Here is your home learning for this week. I have uploaded some more youtube videos to help you. This week there is a video for your Maths, Writing and Reading! Please feel free to post your letters to the school if you would like to but you must make sure an adult has checked them. If you choose to send them in the post, you can use the school address for both addresses on your letter if you would like.

I know you are all super mathmagicians so I’m going to set you an extra challenge this week! I wonder if you can come up with a number riddle for me to solve, just like task one and post it as a comment on the blog. Everybody can have a go at solving each other’s place value riddles.

Enjoy.

Stay safe, be kind and keep smiling!

Miss Ross 😀

10 thoughts on “Home learning – Week 11

    • Hi Lacey, It is called Year 4 maths with Mrs Lawrence and should be at the bottom of our class playlist just above the latest reading of Roar. Let me know if you have found it 🙂

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  1. Hi Miss Ross, with my science 🧪 I can’t watch the video of David Attenborough explaining about chimps. What can I do to solve this problem?

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    • Hi Alice, thank you for letting me know! For some reason, it doesn’t seem to be working on iPads – are you able to try a laptop? I will have a look tomorrow and see if I can find the clip elsewhere for you to watch ☺️

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    • No problem at all! Let me know if it works on a laptop but I will look tomorrow to see if the clip is somewhere else ☺️ are you enjoying your home learning?

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  2. Here is my description about birds:

    BIRDS 🦅
    All birds are warm blooded, which means their body temperature is a higher temperature then their surroundings. All birds have feathers, like the skin on a human body. Almost all birds have wings, however some birds wings have evolved into different features to use. For example: a penguin, their webbed feat can help with pushing themselves through the water but so can their wings. Their body has become to heavy for its wings to hold and this means it can’t fly. However this animal is still classed as a bird. All birds are related as they are the same species but some have features that others don’t.

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    • This is a brilliant piece of writing Alice! It is detailed and clear for the reader and you have included lots of interesting information about characteristics of a bird!. Well done 🙂

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