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Day 1 Spellings Practise these words. Read Trace Practise Practise Practise Practise accommodate accommodate accompany accompany according according achieve achieve aggressive aggressive Now write a sentence for each word. Can you spell it correctly in each sentence without looking at the table? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ __________________

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Day 1Spellings

Practise these words.

Read Trace Practise Practise Practise Practiseaccommodat

eaccommodat

eaccompany accompany

according according

achieve achieve

aggressive aggressive

Now write a sentence for each word. Can you spell it correctly in each sentence without looking at the table?

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Maths

Day 1 Fluent in Five

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Remember you can use a place value grid6345 ÷ 10 = th h t o 1/106 3 4 5

6 3 4 5

True or False? Explain the mistake if there is one!

1)654 ÷ 10 = 65402)452 x 100 = 452003)463 ÷ 100 = 3.46

EnglishDescribe the picture below using

interesting verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs

I have… ÷ 10 ÷ 100 ÷ 10006345 634.5 63.45 6.34550517334843.2343

I have… X 10 X 100 X 100023 230 2300 23000

456342.6

2.76

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verbs nouns adjectives adverbs stalking eagle majestic intimidatingly ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________

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Now use the vocabulary to write a variety of sentences.

Remember the openers we have been looking at- Adverb (awkwardly), ed

(astonished) or ing (hunting) verb, conjunctions (since).

Example: Stalking intimidatingly, the majestic eagle perched awaiting its

next prey

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