Good morning folks – hope you had a good day – it was certainly colder yesterday. I’m pleased the sun has been shining as it makes such a difference to how we all feel. I always keep reiterating that the work you complete – how ever much and whatever you do, needs to work around family life. It’s all about being flexible….

So let’s get today’s learning underway:

Using some pace value cards make up another five more amounts and write them out – ensure the amounts are challenging enough for you to write them out.

Yesterday we looked at adding amounts so let’s continue with this.

Adding money…….

Adding money…….

  1. Make an amount of money less than £100 using four odd digits: 3, 5, 7 or 9, e.g. £57.93 (You may not use ‘1’).
  2. Make an amount of money less than £100 using four even digits: 2, 4, 6, 8, e.g. £26.84
  3. Add your two amounts of money, e.g. £57.93 + £26.84 = £84.77
  4. Look at the total. Are there an odd number of pence?
  5. Look at the pounds. Are there an odd number of pounds?
  6. Create two more amounts using the same sets of digits (one from just odd digits, one from just even digits).
  7. Add the two new amounts.
  8. Look at the pence – are there an odd number?
  9. Look at the pounds – are there an odd number?
  10. Continue like this and look for patterns and explain what you noticed!

English:

Predict what you think is going to happen next and justify why this may be the case. Use the film to support your points. Could another character be added? Who? What might happen next?
Ensure you justify your answers because you are reading between the lines.

Other things you could do:

Art: sketching work – take your pencil for a walk….. Pick an interesting item you have at home. Try and think about the shading of the object and where the light is falling.

Complete some kind of PE – it could going for a walk or completing Joe Wicks.

Have a good day!

Mr C 👩‍🚀