Tuesday 21st April
20 Apr 2020
P.e
Maths
English
reading plus
Music
Weekly challenge
P.E - Joe Wicks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6r99N3kXME&fbclid=IwAR2YYO8DSRkepnwzNTuksmbXDUcJg7WhYibGuz2HG4_bStk-37ipg4DWGMQ&app=desktop
Or choose an activity off day 2 from Real p.e. Click on the picture below it will take you to the website.
The username to login is: parent@grewelthor-3.com
The password is: grewelthor
Once you've clicked it and logged in, click the 'Key stage 2' option
and then you'll see a list of days with 4 different activities in. It's up to you which one you try as they're supposed to be an hour. You can do all of them if you'd like but one is enough.
(Click the picture below to take you to the login page)

Maths
Yesterday we were looking at Bodmas. Bodmas is a way of remembering which order to do calculations in. Can you remember what each letter stands for? A lot of people forget what the O stands for. (check yesterday's lesson write up if you can't remember)
What's 28 ÷ 4 + 3?
What about If I swapped it around 3 + 28 ÷ 4?
You should get the same answer for both because whatever order it's written you'd do 28 ÷ 4 first (which is 7) and then +3 to it which makes 10!
BUT...
What if I added brackets to it!
28 ÷ ( 4 + 3)
This time you wouldn't do the division first, because there's brackets in this question. So do the bracket bit first. Then Divide 28 by it. What do you get?
I get 4 this time.
Can you match these questions to an answer below (note I've put an extra number in to avoid making the last one obvious, can't be making it too easy now can I?
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5 x (2 + 3)
20 - 3 x 4
15 ÷ (7 - 4)
5 x (18 - 8)
6 + 16 ÷ 4
Answer selections: 5, 50, 25, 7, 10 or 8
Now to make them a little harder - this question. 7 + 3 x 8 - 6 = 13.
The answer is supposed to be 13. But it doesn't work. I'd do the multiplication first so 3 x 8 which is 24. Then as addition and subtraction are the same I'd start at the beginning so 7 + 24 is 31 and then - 6 = 25 not 13
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There's a pair of brackets missing. Can you try both places to see where they go?
Did you find it? I did! spoiler alert on the next line.... Let's just add this picture of cute puppies so it's not so obvious.

It's 7 + 3 x (8 - 6) = 13.
Well done if you found that. Today we're going to continue on Bodmas!
Group 1. Choose either column A or B on page 12. If you found the question above doable then I'd say column B will be no problem. If you are doing B then all you need to do is decide if brackets are needed to make the answer. If they're not then tick it. If brackets are then just add them in.
Check on a calculator afterwards to mark. (don't forget to type the brackets into the calculator to
Group 2 - Please try column C AND... do you remember my genius book? See if you can solve this question from it and email in your answer if you managed.
'Only one two-digit number can be written out and reversed (e.g 27 / 72) and fit with this calculation
(?? + 1) ÷ 2 = ??
EG (13 + 1) ÷ 2 = 31 - obviously that's not the answer but you get the idea with what I mean by a 2 digit number with the digits reversed. Can you work it out? - Don't worry if not; it's a challenge!
English
How did you get on with your tongue twisters? Could you read any of them at speed! I bet nobody has mastered Sea-Shells! My wife tried it too and was worse than me!
Have another look at them by clicking the link below
-poems-V293565568.docx-
What do you notice about all the tongue twisters? Do they all start a certain way?
The tongue twister focuses on one letter sound and uses a lot of words which use that letter sound. That's what makes it difficult. I would like us to write some short tongue twisters today. If you send them in to me, I will try to read them and if I can find a way, record me doing so too!
Let's have a go together. Can you think of 5 or 6 words which make the 't' sound. That's t as in tummy. Go.
Now let's try to make a few sentences which use lots of those words close together.
I got Tommy, tummy, tick, tickle tea and toast.
I tried to use words which are almost the same tick, ticker, tickles, tickled and repeat them. Can you do mine?
Tommy Ticker tickled Ticker's tiger-tummy
Ticker's tiger tummy tickled when Tommy Ticker tickled
Ticker's tummy tickles terribly
Tommy Ticker tickled Ticker's tiger tummy too much
Ticker's tiger tummy tingles now Tommy Ticker became tea
It is very hard to do so it need only be 2 or 3 lines. I'd begin with a name and maybe a second name which sounds similar Terry Turner or Dizzy Dozzy, Bea Beat, and then lots of verbs.
Dizzy Dozy dozed a dozen days
Bea's big Pea's burst in the bitter breeze etc
Reading plus.
Yesterday I noticed that not too many of you got around to completing your reading plus. It is important that we keep up with our reading and it only takes a few minutes. So please complete one today.
If you did complete one yesterday then today either quietly read one of your reading books or listen to a chapter or so on the Oxford Reading Tree's audio stories.
Here's the link https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/ (once on it, find the owl and class login option right at the top of the screen)
Username: grewelthorpe4
Password: Leedsarethebest (please note Leeds has a capital L!)
Music
Click on this link and login (remember it's the same as your Purple Mash logins except it has a 1 after)
https://charanga.com
Here's what Mrs Hickingbotham would like you to do:
Click on the second activity ‘Games Track – Livin On A Prayer
Can you find and move to the pulse. Click on ‘Move to the Pulse’ and try and copy the characters as they change movements to the pulse. If you change the ‘Pulse per move’ you can make it harder and easier. Can the rest of your family do it?
Carry on with your bug hotel. Another thing you could make is a bird feeder (it might stop them from eating your hotel guests) Here's the link for more info https://www.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-kids/games-and-activities/activities/make-a-recycled-bird-feeder/
