Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Wednesday 25th


Hi Class 6!

Here are your tasks for today:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MjwxV6vC5SFWaMruvWZlZYz2O7oz9k-e

There is so much that you know about fractions so I want to see loads of really creative explanations about them!

Post some of your brilliant explanations to the blog as a comment and I will publish them!

Also, for any of you who finish and would like a further challenge linked to your writing, I would like you to go to this website:

           https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z7d7gwx/articles/zm4v7nb#

Here you can read about a girl who wrote a diary of her experiences during WW2. Her name was Anne Frank. Like you, she had to spend some time shut away from the rest of the world.       

Answer the following questions in your Home Learning Book:

Why did Anne Frank have to leave Germany?
What sorts of things was she not allowed to do?
How long was she in isolation for?
Why was she given a book?
What were some of her hobbies?
What are the similarities and differences between Anne and you as you experience having to stay at home for a while?     

(Note to parents - the above work on Anne Frank to be completed today at your discretion)           

Have a great day today.

Mr Hayden


4 comments:

  1. Do we write the maths explanation in our book as well?

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    1. Yes please! If you didn't then you can always stick it in.

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  2. The numerator is the part above the line and the denominator below. The bigger the denominator, the smaller the fraction. You can also represent fractions in a shape, such as a circle, square or rectangle divided into segments.

    This is a small section of my fractions work.

    Elodie

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    1. Thanks Elodie! This is a great snapshot of your explanations. I'm sure you did some great diagrams to go with it. Thanks for commenting and keep up the great work!

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