Spellings

Please practise these spellings ready for your spelling test next week.

 

Words containing the letter-string ough.

 

ought

bought

thought

nought

brought

fought

rough

tough

enough

cough

 

Spellings

Please practise these spellings ready for your spelling test next week.

 

Most prefixes are added to the beginning of root words. The prefix in– can mean both ‘not’ and ‘in’/‘into’. In the words given here it means ‘not’.

 

incredible

indefinite

independent

invincible

inedible

inexpensive

insignificant

indestructible

invisible

involuntary

 

Maths

 

This week have been looking at shape and symmetry. With the grid paper stuck in your homework book can you create a symmetrical pattern. This can be created with colour or colour and shapes.

 

Success criteria:

-Use a ruler and pencil to ensure shapes are all the same size.

-Count the squares carefully to ensure it’s symmetrical.

-If colouring squares make sure this is done neatly inside the square.

-Start your pattern from the mirror line and work towards the edge.

 

Literacy

This week we have been looking at a nonfiction information text. Can you produce an information page on an area of space you are interested in. This must focus on meteors, asteroids and comets. You may do all three on one page or just choose one area.

 

Success criteria:

-Include the features of an information text: third person, facts, diagram/picture, caption, title, sub headings,

-Make your writing and images clear for people to read.

-Make sure you have included bullet points.
Challenge: Use interesting openers in your sentences – (ly, ed, ing, conjunction, adverb of time/place/manner).

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