https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
This game will help your child to learn their times tables by playing fun and engaging games!
Use the buttons to change class or area:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
This game will help your child to learn their times tables by playing fun and engaging games!
In order to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II we would like to create a community book of memories which will remain in school for years to come, and which can be shared with future generations of school children in Bomere Heath. As such, we would like you, as a family, to share your memories of, and feelings about, Her Majesty with us for inclusion in the book. This can be in the form of pictures, photographs or writing and we would like it to be a collaborative project, and can include input from members of your wider family as well as those you live with.
Our book is A3 in size, so please make sure your contribution is smaller than this, and is also as flat as possible.
Homework will now be given out on a Friday and to be handed back in by the following Wednesday.
Reading 20 mins everyday and TT rockstars will be every week.
Additional work will be given out in orange homework books.
Thank you
Mrs Quigley and Miss Horton
This month our whole school value is Love. We will be exploring this value through our Collective Worship and thinking about what it means to us and our school community. We will also be thinking about it when we learn about wider events, including Remembrance Day and Children in Need.
At home this month, we would like you to create something with the people in your home, that shows what love is to your family. It is up to you how you show this, for example it could be a piece of art, poetry, music or a video. At the end of November we will upload some of your work onto the website to share with each other.
Stiperstones Homework 28/9/21 – due in Monday 4th October 2021
Student Council 2021/22
We are looking for sensible and responsible pupils to represent the children of Bomere Heath CE Primary School on the 5 School Councils:
Please write a letter to explain why you would be a good school council representative.
Remember to tell us what you are good at, how you will represent your classmates and what you want to achieve in your role!
Every week, do your best to complete the following:
Homework Books will be needed in on Tuesdays, ready for the new tasks to be stuck in.
Any problems, just have a chat with Miss Horton, Mrs Quigley or Mr Lack.
Good Morning Stiperstones, we hope you’re ok and can’t wait to have you all back in class very soon!
Your home learning for Monday is below. If you have any problems or questions please do not hesitate to contact me on horton.z@ruyton.shropshire.sch.uk.
Monday 20th September
Maths: Year 4s you will be finding 1, 10 or 100 more or less than a number. Year 5s you are looking at numbers to one million. Watch the video and then complete the worksheet. You can mark your work using the answer sheet when you have finished like we do in class.
Year 4 video: https://vimeo.com/456123596
Year 4 worksheet: Y4 – Find 1, 10, 100 more or less
Year 4 answers: Y4 – Answers
Year 5 video: https://vimeo.com/454736610
Year 5 worksheet: Y5 – Numbers to a million
Year 5 answers: Y5 – answers
English: In class we are thinking about paragraphs and how to structure our writing. Have a look at the PowerPoint presentation on paragraphs then have a go at continuing a story using paragraphs to structure the text.
Paragraph Powerpoint: Paragraphs
Paragraph Worksheet: Paragraph Activity
Reading: Have a go at the reading comprehension for your year group. You will need to use the skills we have been practicing together in class. You can mark your work using the answers that are at end of the comprehension sheet.
Year 4: Year 4 Reading Comprehension
Year 5: Year 5 Reading Comprehension
Computing: Today we will be looking at the types of information you can/should share about yourself online. Have a look at the PowerPoint presentation and think about what would be safe and unsafe information to have on a public profile. Why might it be dangerous for you to reveal personal details about yourself online? Complete the form on the ‘Awesome Accounts Activity Sheet’ with the information that would be needed to register for and create an online profile. Think about the information you have put on your form and use a highlighter to highlight and label the parts of the registration information that should stay private.
Powerpoint:Too Much Information
Worksheet: Awesome Accounts Activity Sheet
PE: As you know we have been developing our football skills over the past couple of weeks. Have a look at this video on ball mastery and join in with the activities. Remember to make sure you have plenty of space and to listen carefully to the teacher on screen to keep you safe
Ball Mastery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJrxFZ_Xiaw&list=PLe0-UmY0dtX_yKY1l0q0Aoi7mT_6MhVTj&index=19
Any problems, let me know!
Miss Horton 🙂
Hi Stiperstones class,
Happy new year!
I hope you have all had a lovely Christmas break.
For today, until you have passwords to access your learning in real time via teams, I will upload work to this class page, as we did during the last lockdown, so that you can do the work from there.
English
For English, I am going to ask you to write a diary entry about your Christmas holidays. This is what we would have been doing in class today.
You can either choose a single day to write about, or write about a few days. Either way, make sure you include lots of detail, including expanded noun phrases to describe (with commas between adjectives (e.g. the giant, beautiful, green tree) and adverbs to describe verbs (e.g. I woke excitedly).
Remember to focus on your handwriting, ensuring you write joined and as neatly as possible. Also, think about your basic punctuation – this needs tightening up!
Remember full stops to end each sentence and capital letters to start each new sentence and for names of people or places (proper nouns).
Maths
In maths we were going to be multiplying and dividing by 6.
Here is a video to follow so that you can still do the same learning.
Here is the maths worksheet that corresponds with the video –
Multiply and divide by 6 work sheet
You will need to have this to work on at the same time as playing the video. The video will tell you when to pause the video and complete each part of the sheet. If you can not print the sheet, do not worry! You can write your answers on paper or in a work book.
Reading Comprehension
For reading comprehension, please read the text and then answer the questions in full sentences.
Mo Farah Reading Comprehension Activity
P.E
As we were not in school on Monday and this meant that P.E was missed, please follow this Joe Wicks exercise video as our first P.E session this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhHY8mOQ5eo
R.E
For R.E, please can you create a mind map of everything that you think of when you think of the word ‘God’. There are no right or wrong answers and all ideas are valid. You can even draw a picture in the middle of what you envision that a ‘God’ may look like.
Remember everyone, you will also need to be accessing Times Tables Rockstars throughout lockdown and will also need to be reading for at least 15 minutes a day to an adult.
Additionally, I will upload your Spellings onto the Stiperstones spelling page on this website each Thursday like usual.
Keep up the hard work and feel free to email Mrs Winwood on her admin email address if you have any questions for me or if you would like to show me any of your fabulous work.
Stay safe Stiperstones!
Miss L-J
Hi Stiperstones,
Here is this week’s homework…
Spellings – For spellings please see the Stiperstones spelling page.
Below are the links to Spelling Frame to practise extra spellings if you would like to.
See links below for this:
Reading: Please Remember to be reading to an adult each day. This should be for roughly 15 minutes a time. This is really important and some of you are reluctant to read – but this must be done!
R.E/English Writing –As it is Christingle service next week, can you draw a picture of a Christingle and label the elements? You may need to conduct some research to find out what all the elements represent. Please write what each element represents in our own words.
Remember – keep sending things over by email to Mrs Winwood, I love to see all of the lovely things you do.
Like usual, remember to use TT Rock Stars to work on your times tables. https://ttrockstars.com/
We are still working on getting the issue sorted with the 5s!
if you are having trouble with TT rockstars
Try some of the games on here instead:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/times-tables
See you on Monday,
Miss Lloyd-Jones
Hello
Spellings – For spellings please see the Stiperstones spelling page.
Below are the links to Spelling Frame to practise extra spellings if you would like to.
See links below for this:
Reading: Please Remember to be reading to an adult each day. This should be for roughly 15 minutes a time. This is really important and some of you are reluctant to read – but this must be done!
English – For English, please read the story of Pandora’s Box and answer the comprehension questions (remember to answer in full sentences!)
Pandora’s Box Reading Comprehension Activity
Science – For Topic this week, Please can you research some information about the Greek gods? This will help you with your work in the last week of term.
Please keep sending things over by email – I love to see all the fabulous work you do at home!
Like usual, remember to use TT Rock Stars to work on your times tables. https://ttrockstars.com/
We are still working on getting the issue sorted with the 5s!
if you are having trouble with TT rockstars
Try some of the games on here instead:
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/times-tables
See you soon,
Miss Lloyd-Jones
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