3P Class Meet

Good morning 3P!

It is that time of the week again when we can have a virtual get-together. I have included the link below. Try to encourage any of the class mates that you have contact with to come and join us. It would be lovely to see even more faces! The meeting is at 9.30am again and hopefully all of the technology will work properly this week. I will remove the link after the meeting as usual. See you all shortly.

EDIT: It worked this week! Thank you for taking the time to come and join me. It was nice to see a different face in the meeting as well. Have a great weekend everyone.

Friday 10th July 2020

Morning 6H!

This is a bit of a final plea for those of you who have not yet sent in photographs of yourself from the start of your primary years and a more recent one as you leave Year 6.  In addition, if you wish to be part of the Year 6 Amarillo video compilation, we also need these by 4pm today.  Please email both photographs and videos to [email protected]

Thank you to those of you who have already done this.

Have a wonderful day everyone and check back here at half past nine to see who has won this week’s virtual yellow t-shirt.

Mrs H 🙂

 

Friday 10th July

Good Morning,

Today we are going to have our Google Meet call at 11am – we’re going to do something a little different – a scavenger hunt – so get ready to be a hunter!

I’d love to see you all so check out the code on the stream or on the blog later.

See you then,

Mrs Graves

Good morning!

Well Friday has arrived and there’s only more week to go.

Today we’ll be busy again in our online classrooms so head on over and make sure you let me know how you feel before making a start.

I have seen excellent perseverance, children challenging themselves on a daily basis and children who are motivated to learn even when they are not at school. I know it’s been unusual and hard to do your learning in such a new way but we are all very proud of each and every one of you. Keep it up, one more week to go!

Have a great Friday everyone!

Creative day

There is lots to make today. Can you make a sword and a shield? Can you make a symmetrical crown?

Year 6 Amarillo videos must be sent today!

Good morning! If you wish to be a part of the Year 6 Amarillo video, you must send your short clip to [email protected]

Thank you so much to everyone who has sent photos in of their children! The video will be shared with you all next week.

Finally, well done to everyone who has been sending in their passage presentations. I am so proud of you all! I can’t wait to read more today! You really are all a credit to Plover and we are going to miss you all so much!

 

 

Thursday 9th July maths answers

Here are the answers for today’s maths learning. Let me know how you got on.

TGB: recognising notes.

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

What is the value of each note?

  1. £5
  2. £10
  3. £20

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

One £10 note = two £5 notes

One £20 note = two £10 notes.

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Use the symbols <,> or = to makes these statements correct.

<


>


=


<


>


<


=


=


<

 Challenge

Miss Lister thinks all notes are the same colour.

 

Is she correct? No they are all different colours. 

 Challenge

Which is the odd one out?

£5, £20, £10, £7

Why? £7, because there isn’t a £7 note. 

 Challenge

Who is correct?

Explain your reasoning. 

They both got the same amount.

 Extra Challenge

Miss Lister says

Miss Topliss says

How much money could they have?

 

How many different ways can you think of?

Share your different answers with me.

Did you know…?

Until 2016 £5 notes looked different to how they look today.

Until 2018 £10 notes looked different to how they look today. 

Until February 2020 £20 notes looked different to how they look today.

 

Can you design your own bank note? Who would you have on the front of your bank note? 

How much would your note be worth? 

Don’t forget to share your maths learning with me, you never know it might feature on the blog.

Thursday 9th July maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions. Let me know how you got on.

TGB: finding one quarter

Starter

Find ½ of 22. 11

Find ½ of 20. 10

Find ½ of 6. 3

Find ½ of 10. 5

Find ½ of 100. 50

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Which pictures show ¼?

The circle and the triangle.

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Circle ¼ of the cupcakes.

3 cupcakes should be circled.

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Circle ¼ of the triangles.

5 triangles should be circled.

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Find ¼ of 4. 1

Find ¼ of 8. 2

Find ¼ of 12 3

Find ¼ of 16 4

Find ¼ of 20 5

Find ¼ of 40 10

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Find ½ of 24= 12                          Find ¼ of 24= 6

 

Find ½ of 36= 18                           Find ¼ of 36= 9

 

Find ½ of 44= 22                           Find ¼ of 44= 11

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Find ¼ of 16. 4

Find 2/4 of 16. 8

Find ¾ of 16. 12

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Find ¼ of 40. 10

Find 2/4 of 40. 20

Find ¾ of 40 30

Challenge 

True or false?

¼ of the shape is shaded.

Explain your answer.

True

Challenge 

Miss Lotysz has ¼ of £8. £2

Miss Topliss has ½ of £6. £3

 

Who has the most? Miss Topliss

Challenge 

Miss Lister says

Do you agree? No

Explain why.

This is incorrect, one quarter means 4 equal groups not just 4. One quarter of the marbles would be 5.

Challenge 

Miss Lotysz has a jar of 12 cookies. She gives half of them to Miss Topliss and 2/4 of them to Miss Lister. 

Who gets the most cookies?

The both get the same as 1/2 is equivalent (the same as) 2/4.

Challenge 

Miss Topliss is using beanbags and hoops to find ¾ of 20. 

Can you spot her mistake?

She should have 4 equal groups of 5, she has made the groups unequal.

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/games/embed/karate-cats-2?exitGameUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fbbc.co.uk%2Fbitesize%2Farticles%2Fzf4sscw

Don’t forget to share any pictures of your maths learning with me, you never know they might feature on the blog.