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Before we can write our stories we need to have a clear plan to help us. Have a look at the planning sheet and think about the changes you would like to make to the story. You could think about setting your story somewhere else, a jungle, the seaside or even space! How would that change the characters we encounter and what happens to the cake? BuzzFeed Bring Me Obsessed with travel? Discover unique things to do, places to eat, and sights to see in the best destinations around the world with Bring Me! Learning Objective: Find out and describe how plants need water light and a suitable temperature to grow and stay healthy. Extra Challenge: Proof read your story once you have finished it and edit, not only making corrections but also revising and improving where appropriate. Education Shed Ltd, Severn House, Severn Bridge, Riverside North, Bewdley, Worcestershire, UK, DY12 1AB
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BuzzFeed Tasty Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place! how the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a statement, question, exclamation or commandNot sure if it's a Midwest thing or not, but everyone in my family is a fan of deer summer sausage with grape jelly on fresh white bread. It's a great sweet and salty combination. A little penguin is out in the cold, and he doesn’t like it: the sun is too bright, the ocean is too salty, and he’s tired of whales and orcas trying to hunt him. A sweet and tongue-in-cheek story about remembering all the good things in our lives. Support: If your child has difficulty following the tutorial, please complete Lesson 4 – 2-Digit Add and Subtract Ones (Tutorial under the Summer Term – Week 3) instead. The worksheet is available here.
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Last week we explored moving like different animals. This week you are going to create a dance in the style of a monkey to Disney’s ‘I Wanna be like You’. You can watch this video for some monkey moves inspiration or just get started!The tutorial will ask your child to pause the video at certain points. Please ensure that they know how to do this if you are not able to sit with them. The question sheet is to be completed after the tutorial. Use the ways into the problem (from fictional children) to help capture your child’s curiosity. By focusing on different approaches to the task, learners’ attention is on the mathematical journey rather than just the answer. A recording sheet is available through the activity link if you would like to use it.