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Make sure you log on to bug club to do 10 minutes reading.
Don't forget to click on the bugs within the pages of the book to answer the questions.
We are moving on to think about apostrophes to show possession.
Log onto purple mash and complete the task that has been set for you.
Today we are using our knowledge of tens and ones to help us manipulate numbers.
Use your knowledge of tens and ones to help you in this game.
Login to Mangahigh maths (Login: first name Password: first name) and complete the assigned task
Complete the game twice
Once you have completed the task on Mangahigh, have a go at this challenge.
I have the numbers: 7 3 8 4
Using all 4 numbers:
What is the biggest number you can make?
What is the smallest number you can make?
What is the biggest number you can make ending in 8?
Watch the clip below to remind yourself about finding the number of syllables in words.
Syllables in a poem
Think about the 'Splish, Splash, Splosh' Poem from Monday. Using that poem, work out how many syllables there are in each line of the poem. Can you spot any patterns?
Keep your work from today safe as you will need it later on in the week.
Use the weather diary template to update today's weather.
Make sure you record what the weather is like as well as the temperature.
Our world is made up of lots of different things, some of them are natural (physical), like rivers, lakes and woods and other are man made (human) like buildings, roads and benches.
Either in your garden or whilst you are on a walk, have a look around you and write down some physical and human features that you see.