Home Learning, Wednesday 8th July
Halfway through the week Team Gunson. I hope that you are looking forward to next week, I know I am. Here is your home learning for today:
PE: Despicable Me and Minions dance fitness!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QphRMalB_LM
Mental Maths: Snowboard Slalom mental maths game.
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/557/Snowboard-Slalom
Maths: IALT investigate multiplying decimals
After a gentle introduction to decimals yesterday It's time to pick up the pace and look back at multiplying decimal numbers.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-investigate-multiplying-decimals
Maths Challenge: IALT use ratio to express relationships
After a day of fractions and proportion let's look at ratio and how it is used to express relationships between quantities.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/use-ratio-to-express-relationships
English: Compose a Space Poem
Write a poem about space. It can be an acrostic poem, a shape poem or, indeed, any other type of poem. Check out these links to different poetry forms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14ylR1IoIbU
You can choose any aspect of space: the Sun, black holes, Mars or anything else space related.
RE: IALT find out about the impact faith and beliefs have had on the lives of inspirational figures.
Look at the first few slides I have attached, which describe the life and achievements of athlete Mo Farah, as well as his religious beliefs. The next few slides describe the life and achievements of actor Daniel Radcliffe, including his identification as an atheist. After these slides there are some questions for you to consider.
Today we will be finding out more about the beliefs of other inspirational figures, and how those beliefs impact on their lives. Have a look at worksheet 3B. Using this to help, I would like you to research and then create a poster about someone who is inspirational. There are some examples on the sheet, but please feel free to choose your own.