Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
WEEK FOUR ACTIVITIESThis pack contains work that can be completed by students at home during this
time. Teachers understand the stress that can be caused by completing school work at home and it is important to remember that it is at the discretion of the
parents as to when / if it is done! Work is to be completed in copies, where possible, on sheets of paper or a notebook at home.
P.E ART S.E.S.E Project Ideas
Do at least 15 minutes activity
every day. - Try a workout
from Go Noodle or YouTube!
- Play in the garden with your siblings
- Dance !
Look up Brittoart and create your own Britto
masterpiece! Use bright colours
and outline with a marker if you
have one!
Geography: HabitatsChoose one habitat from the list below!
• Ocean Habitat• Rainforest Habitat• Polar Habitat• Desert Habitat
Organise your research into these headings:1. Habitat Characteristics2. Weather / Climate3. Plant and Animal Life (you can focus on one
plant or animal if you wish)
EXTRA ACTIVITIES1. Trya drawing task using Art for Kids Hub on YouTube.2. Keep a short diary of what you are doing each day and how you are feeling.3. Play some maths games online.4. Help around your home. Offer to clean or help make dinner each day.5. At the end of each day – tell someone 3 good things that happened that day!6. Start a project!
MATHS LITERACY
One math task page per day: these are labelled Monday – Friday.
Practice number facts and times tables.
Read for at least 15 minutes per day. One literacy task per day: these are labelled
Monday – Friday.
Monday: Grammar - SynonymsTuesday: Grammar - Synonyms
Writing Wednesday: Diary EntryThursday: Oral Language - Interviews
Friday: Mixed Tasks
Monday Maths
Monday Literacy
1. Is it odd or even?
2. What is one number before it?
3. What is one number after it?
4. Jump back 25.
5. Jump forwards 25.
6. What is half of the number?
7. What is the value of the 9?
8. 786.54 x 45 =
9. y x 9 = 81 ; so y = ___
10. If a tracksuit costs €65.00 and is marked 40% off, what is
the new sale price?
11. Draw 5 clocks that show these times:
Number of the Day: 790,400
3.55 6.00 8.30 9.20 5.15
Synonyms are words that mean similar things. Replace the underline words with a different word with a similar meaning
Examples: afraid =scared big = large blank = empty cap = hat center = middle
1. The massive bird flew across the sky.2. The stray dog liked to roam around the area.3. The football player stared at his foe before the game.4. The class found the maths test really hard. 5. It was a damp day out on the yard yesterday.6. The soldiers assembled on the square for parade.7. The athlete attempted to jump over 2 metres.8. I looked in the fridge for food but it was bare.9. The guard ordered the car to halt at the roadblock.10. Water can be a good remedy for a headache.
Remember to read for 15 minutes today!
Grammar : Synonyms
Tuesday Maths
Tuesday Literacy
Tuesday Maths
1. Is it odd or even?
2. What is 3 numbers before it?
3. What is 10 numbers after it?
4. Jump back 20.
5. Jump forwards 23.
6. (a) 12 x 9 = (b) 8 x 9 = (c) 5 x 9 = (d) 6 x 9 =
7. 9, __, 27, __, __, __, 63, __, __, __, 108, __.
8. 6hrs 45 mins x 6 =
9. 132 - y = 111 so y =
10. Which is better value?
(a) 6 copies for €4.80(b) 4 copies for €3.60(c) 5 copies for €2.50
What is difference between the dearest and cheapest copy?11. Yesterday it was -2 degrees in Sweden. Today it is 5 degrees warmer. What temperature is it today?
Number of the Day: 810,005
Synonyms are words that mean similar things. Replace the underline words with a different word with a similar meaning
Examples: ancient = old fast = quick alike = same buy = purchase begin = start
1. Peter found the maths difficult.2. Dad took the cash to the bank.3. Julia was weeping when her cat died.4. Sarah will repair the door.5. The wealthy singer drives a fancy car.6. Do you want me to assist you?7. Mice are small animals.8. Kate was glad that her answers were correct.9. The train departs at 9 o'clock.10. I like to sketch nice pictures.
Remember to read for 15 minutes today!
Grammar : Synonyms
Wednesday Maths
Writing Wednesday
1. Is it odd or even?
2. What is 17 numbers before it?
3. What is 17 numbers after it?
4. Jump back ten.
5. Jump forwards twenty.6. 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 = ___ x9 = ___
7. 4hrs 32 mins x 3 =
8. 5.5 x 3 =
9. If 3/5 of a number is 87 what is the number?
10. (a) 52.2 x 0.54 (b) 76.2 x 0.63 (Count the decimals in the question and place that amount of numbers after the decimal in the answer)
11. Find the new cost of a car marked €18,500 with 15% off.
Number of the Day: 830,987
Diary EntryWrite short diary entry for today! Use these tips to help you.
• Describe the things you’ve been doing
• Write in the past tense – I went, I watched, I read
• Use adverbs, adjectives and proper nouns!
• Talk about some important events that are happening – reference news stories or articles
• Mention how you are feeling – remember a
diary entry can be totally private, just for you!
• Keep your diary entry in a safe place. It will be important to reflect on this time in the
future - you are living through history!
Thursday Maths
Thursday LiteracyOral Language : Interviewing
It is important to keep in contact with your friends and relatives whilst you are learning from home. Today, interview a grandparent, neighbour or family member over the phone.
Here are a few questions you can ask!
When and where were you born?
Did you enjoy school? Why /
why not?What is your
first memory of your
childhood?
Where did you grow
up?
What games did you play as a child?
What is your proudest
achievement?
What jobs
have you had / enjoyed?
What is the best thing you have
learnt?
1. Is it odd or even?
2. What is one number before it?
3. Jump back 10, 100, 1000.
4. What is the value of the 6?
5. 835,600, 835,601, ___, ___, 835,604, ___, ___, ___.
6. Jump in 12s
7. A. (8 x 7)- 2 = B. (10 x 1)- 4 = C. (8 x 12 )- 9 =8. What is the diameter of this circle?
9. Write the numerals:
• Four hundred thousand and twenty three
• Two hundred thousand and ninenty nine
• Seven hundred thousand, four hundred and twelve
• 2 hundred thousand, nine hundred and one
Number of the Day: 835,600
12cm
Friday Maths
Friday Literacy Review
1. Is it odd or even?
2. Add 1000
3. Subtract 1000
4. What is half of the number?
5. 842,000, 840,000, ___, ___, 834,000, ___, ___.
6. Write a word problem where the answer is 842,000.
7. 432,900 + 4813 + 21,256 =
8. 88,000 - 72,552 =
9. Jump in sevens: 7, 14, 21 …
10. Write out your seven times tables and practice them!
11. Make your own number of the day template and ask someone in your family to solve it!
Number of the Day: 842,000
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
1. Match the synonyms from the grid together! Make a list in your notebook.
2. Reflect
• Write another short diary entry for today from the perspective of a dog or pet at home during this time!
Remember to read for 15 minutes today!
confess want mistake enjoyment enquire
chance admit ancient ask depart
old unfortunate neat unlucky tidy
desire fun opportunity error leave