The children felt very sad that they had to be sent away (evacuated) from their friends and families so that they could stay safe during the war. After a strict inspection, the children watched Goodnight Mr Tom and were then taken away from school to eat their lunch from brown paper bags.....We all learned a lot about how hard life was for the children of the 1940s.
This week your homework is to practise writing sentences using a variety of punctuation on the activity sheet (it is double sided!). Hopefully this will be another reminder to try to use punctuation consistently in your writing! You will have a spelling test on Monday, here is the link to your spellings should you need it This week we have been learning how to read, write and order decimal numbers to 3 decimal places. For your homework, complete both sides of the activity sheets as extra practise.
Have a good weekend. To be completed by Thursday 24th September
The paragraph below has no capital letters or punctuation. Can you re-write it below putting the capital letters and punctuation in the right place? felicity WILL you look this way exclaimed Mrs Appleton you have been fidgeting all morning felicity tore her eyes reluctantly away from the coin she was holding in her hand and tried to concentrate on her class teacher who was talking about maths – something to do with multiplication Felicity vaguely recalled she caught matts eye and they grinned excitedly at each other this was it today was the day the two best friends had been waiting for this day for what had seemed an eternity both of them had been looking at the clock every 5 minutes both willing the hands to move forwards faster so that they could be whisked off home by felicitys parents at lunch time they were going on holiday! To be completed by Thursday 24th September
Write these numbers in words – remember to read them out to yourself first as it will help you! 1,154,320 3,765,283 18,291,103 35,653,251 43,546,891 10,685,205 79,504,981 25,653,095 You have all done really well in your spelling tests this week - well done! It is VERY important that we keep practising, especially the trickier ones. So your homework challenge this week is to write a 100 word nonsense story using the following words:
- stomach - frightening - admitted - inedible - babies' - courageous - tension - obey Although your story doesn't have to make sense, your sentences MUST so you need to use each of the words correctly. If you don't know what a word means you know what to do!!! Finally, remember that punctuation is ALWAYS important to make sure your sentences are structured correctly. I'm looking forward to reading your stories!
We have started our final year at Liscard Primary by thinking about who we are, what we are good at, what we enjoy and what we might want to do when we are older. As a class, 6ST have high aspirations! Amongst us are budding engineers, gymnasts, judges and even teachers!!! We researched different job descriptions to find out exactly what they were all about and then everybody created a model to represent the jobs we dream of doing. Here are a few photos of some of our amazing creations...
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