Weekly News Sports Day on Monday was a hugely exciting, busy and tiring day but very much enjoyed by all. Thank you for supporting us by coming to watch your children and cheering them on. During the mornings this week the children have completed their reading special booklets (SATs). They have all worked really hard. You will be pleased to know that our SATs are now finished. In Maths this week we have been partitioning numbers into different combinations of tens and ones. For example; 62 = 60 + 2, or 50 + 12, or 40 + 22, or 30 + 32 etc. The children used the tens and ones sticks to help them. We also applied this skill by drawing bar models to show the partition. Some children solved incorrect partition challenges for example 62 = 6 + 2 …”This is incorrect because the 6 digit is worth 6 tens so it should be 60 + 2. A big well done to the children who took part in the dance showcase. We are really proud of their confident performance and we hope you all enjoyed coming to wat...
The outline is good and give us some structure to work to - thank you!! Max has had created a cafe menu, and been learning about non-chronological reports. Maths and spelling tests too - Daddy a strict teacher!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic home learning Max!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you keep non-chronological reports locked in your brain, we'll be doing some more learning about this after the Easter break!
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