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Category Archives: Trengrouse
Trengrouse Half Term Home-Learning; 22.05.15
Please find the home-learning for the half term break here. We hope you have a lovely holiday and look forward to welcoming the children back on Tuesday 2nd June!
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Trengrouse Home-Learning; Friday 15th May 2015
Here is the home-learning for next week!
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Trengrouse Home-Learning; Friday 8th May 2015
Hi there. Here is the homework for the following week. I will keep spares in class and if you are unsure of anything please let me know. Homework club will also be available to children on Tuesday and Wednesday lunchtimes. |
English/TopicThe children have a sheet attached of the slides for our Amazing Amazon assembly next Tuesday…
They should practise their parts in the assembly and explain the assembly using the slides as a guide. |
Next week’s debate topic is ‘children should be allowed to vote in elections’ |
MathsDue to our SATS tests, the children’s maths lessons are again focussed on shape and angles next week. The websites below provide excellent opportunities to investigate this through games. The children can also investigate shapes they see everyday in their homes and outside.
· Mathletics is a great tool for this (and other maths learning) – children need their log-on for this site. · http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/shape_space/angles/play/ · http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/shapes/angles.html · http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/shape_space/shapes/read/1/ · http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/shape.htm · http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/shapes/coordinates.html#Symmetry
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Spellings |
Choose at least 5 spellings from either list and practise spelling them. Then, create up-levelled sentences for each of the chosen five, using a variety of punctuation and sentence types. |
Year 4 (ph) | Extra Challenge |
agoraphobia arachnophobia cacophony claustrophobia hydrophobia paragraph photosensitive photosynthesis physical physicist | observant, observance, (observation), expectant (expectation), hesitant, hesitancy (hesitation), tolerant, tolerance (toleration), substance (substantial) |
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Informal E- safety Advice
Informal E- safety Advice
THIS FRIDAY 9th May From 8:45 – 9:25 in the school hall.
Our Cornwall schools esafety officer (PC Nigel Hyde) will be visiting school this Friday. He has offered to give advice and guidance to any parents or carers who may have burning questions on how best to guide children towards being responsible online, outside of school. He will be visiting years 5 and 6 after this time with parents.
Please do pop in and have a listen or use the time to ask questions between 8:45 and 9:25 this Friday morning.
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