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2. Daily Reading activities
Listen to a children's
audio book on YouTube
Read a local newspaper
article to an adult
Play comma castle
https://gridclub.com/activities/co
mma-castle
Read quietly to yourself
somewhere
comfortable
Learn a children’s poem
off by heart
Practice phonics
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/Inte
ractiveResources.htm
Read a childrens poem
online and draw a
picture for it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/
topics/z4mmn39/resources/1
Read a online book
http://www.magickeys.com/books/
Read a book to
someone in your family
3. Daily Physical activities
– Can you get 4 in a row?
Balance on any leg
for 15 seconds
Make your body
into a letter
Do high knees while
singing baby shark
Practice the
Macarena
Think of your own
dance routine to
your favourite song
Do 10 star jumps Walk around like
you’re on the moon
for a minute
Do 10 sit ups
Do 20 star jumps Climb an imaginary
ladder to the sky
Do 10 squats Do 10 press ups
Jog on the spot and
sing row row your
boat twice
Do heads,
shoulders, knees
and toes
Make up your own
goal scoring
celebration
Stand up and sit
down 15 times
https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-
1254.html?fbclid=IwAR2gEzKCqDsXXP6sq4XfSvJMZHJ1NZU7WedivWEhgzTBChM4bIOSPI3pGQETry this workout:
4. Monday
What did
the left eye
say to the
right eye?
I don’t
know…
There’s
something in
between us
that smells!
A nose….
hahahaha
9. Challenge
1. Is it always, sometimes or never true that an odd number
plus an even number makes an odd number?
2. Is it always, sometimes or never true that an even number
multiplied by an odd number makes an odd number?
10.
11. Double adjective or 2Adj sentences
2Adj sentences have 2 adjectives describing the noun to make the
sentence more interesting.
Examples:
-The glamorous, intelligent princess kissed the grotesque, warty
frog.
- It was an overgrown, messy garden with a leafless, lifeless tree.
12. 2 Adj sentence example
Example
The strong, courageous knight rode towards the old
abandoned, castle.
14. Challenge
Can you use a thesaurus or an online thesaurus to
improve any of the adjectives you have used?
15. Daily Foundation activities - ICT
• IT: Typing activity:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf2f9j6/articles/z3c6tfr
• Practise your typing skills. Remember to try and use all your fingers
rather than just one.
16. Tuesday
Hahahaha
…. I get it
Why is it so
windy in a
football
stadium?
I don’t
know…
Because of
all the fans!
17.
18. WALT: Apply column
addition to word
problems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hM32lsQ4aI
Watch this video to remind you how to use
the column method.
19. Worded problems
1. There were 348 unicorns and 126 fairies in the forest. How many creatures were
there altogether?
2. Poppy picked 417 raspberries and 264 blackberries from the bushes. How many
were in her basket?
3. Sid scored 192 on Spelling Shed on Monday and then 353 on Tuesday. How many
points did he get altogether?
4. There are 384 girls and 481 boys at school. How many children are there
altogether?
5. Rose read 219 pages of her story book on Friday and then 534 pages at the
weekend. How many pages did she read?
6. Ryan had 532 Pokémon cards in his collection. His best friend gave him 285 more.
How many Pokémon cards does he have now?
20. Worded problems answers
1. There were 348 unicorns and 126 fairies in the forest. How many creatures were
there altogether? 474
2. Poppy picked 417 raspberries and 264 blackberries from the bushes. How many
were in her basket? 681
3. Sid scored 192 on Spelling Shed on Monday and then 353 on Tuesday. How many
points did he get altogether? 545
4. There are 384 girls and 481 boys at school. How many children re there
altogether? 865
5. Rose read 219 pages of her story book on Friday and then 534 pages at the
weekend. How many pages did she read? 753
6. Ryan had 532 Pokémon cards in his collection. His best friend gave him 285 more.
How many Pokémon cards does he have now? 817
21. Challenge
1. Can you use the numbers 1 to 6 and place
them in the gaps on the triangle so each
side adds up to equal the same number?
2. Is there more than one way of solving this
problem?
Example
The bottom adds up to: 12
The left side adds up to: 8
The right side adds up to: 12
SO THIS EXAMPLE IS NOT EQUAL CAN YOU ARRANGE
THE NUMBERS SO EACH SIDE IS EQUAL?
1
3
4 5
6
2
22.
23. Can you find the missing capital letters and full stops?
it all looked like home to Firedrake. the misty woods
outside the entrance to the cave The smell of the sea
nearby in the cold morning air every leaf and every flower
reminded him of the scottish mountains where he had
grown up However, scotland was far away, and so was the
Rim of heaven that the valley that the last dragons in this
world had called their home for two years now
Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke
Capital letters and full stops
24. Capital letters and full stops - answers
It all looked like home to Firedrake. The misty
woods outside the entrance to the cave. The smell
of the sea nearby in the cold morning air. Every
leaf and every flower reminded him of the Scottish
mountains where he had grown up. However,
Scotland was far away, and so was the Rim of
Heaven that the valley that the last dragons in this
world had called their home for two years now.
26. Daily Foundation activities - geography
• Can you name and then find all the continents of the world?
• https://world-geography-games.com/continents/index.html
27. Wednesday
Why did the
kid eat his
homework?
I don’t
know…
Hahahaha
…. I get it
Because his
teacher told
him that it
was a piece
of cake!
32. Challenge
1. Is it always, sometimes or never true that an odd number
plus an odd number makes an odd number?
2. Is it always, sometimes or never true that an odd number
multiplied by an odd number makes an odd number?
33.
34. Similes
Similes compare one thing to something else and use
… like a … or as… as a… to describe something
being like something else
Examples:
-The flames were as fierce as a tiger hunting for
its prey.
-The clouds were fluffy like a ball of cotton candy.
36. Challenge
Can you write some sentences using similes
describing what is around you or what you can see
from your window?
37. Daily Foundation activities - French
• Can you practice counting to 10 in French?
• https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zcwrkqt
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsc3qLMaCu8
41. Column subtraction questions
There were 55 flowers in a field. Some children picked out 32. How many flowers are
there left?
In a swarm of 63 honey bees, only 29 returned to their hive. How many bees got lost?
Jack had 472 sweets. He ate 134 of them. How many sweets are left?
There are 328 pages in Lola’s reading book. She read 145 pages at home. How many pages
of the story are left?
Peggy collected 784 tokens at the pier. She swapped 259 of them for a giant fluffy teddy
bear. How many tokens did she have left?
A farmer had 600 apples and sold 234. How many does he have left?
42. Column subtraction answers
There were 55 flowers in a field. Some children picked out 32. How many flowers are
there left? 23
In a swarm of 63 honey bees, only 29 returned to their hive. How many bees got lost? 34
Jack had 472 sweets. He ate 134 of them. How many sweets are left? 338
There are 328 pages in Lola’s reading book. She read 145 pages at home. How many pages
of the story are left? 183
Peggy collected 784 tokens at the pier. She swapped 259 of them for a giant fluffy teddy
bear. How many tokens did she have left? 525
A farmer had 600 apples and sold 234. How many does he have left? 366
43. Challenge
1. Using the numbers 0 to 9 what is the biggest answer
you can make by putting the numbers in the spaces?
2. What is the smallest number you can make using the
numbers 0 to 9?
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44.
45. For this picture:
Imagine you are one of
the people in the
picture:
Write a sentence about what
you can see
Write a sentence about what
you can hear
Write a sentence about what
you can smell
Write a sentence about what
you can feel
Write a sentence about what
you can taste
Write a sentence to describe
your emotions
46. Challenge
Can you use a thesaurus or an online thesaurus to
improve any of the descriptive words you have
used?
47. Daily Foundation activities - History
• Egyptian history: https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/history/ancient-egypt/
• Can you use the interactive map to find out about Ancient Egyptian
Civilisation? Click on the red dots to find out more.
You could always try the quiz!
59. Start a diary...
Start a diary and write in it as often as
possible especially on Fridays
When you write your diary you could type
it or hand write it
Why write a diary?
A diary is a great way to write private
thoughts and feel free to write what
you’re thinking
It is also a great way to record events so
you can remember them in the future
A diary is great and when people write in it
they imagine they are talking to a friend
60. Daily Foundation activities
• Blue Peter Badges:
• Can you start your journey to earning a Blue Peter badge?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/curations/blue-peter-badges
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/about-blue-peter-badges