Wednesday 29 March 2017

Pricy presents


Miss Scarlett paid £21 for five presents.

For A and B she paid a total of £6.
For B and C she paid a total of £10.
For C and D she paid a total of £7.
For D and E she paid a total of £9.

How much did Miss Scarlett pay for each present. 
Remember to explain how you solved the problem.

Monday 27 March 2017

Flying above expectations

Hill Mead's science week is themed all around flight and Year 5 have been busy planning and conducting their own experiment!


What science experiment have you planned?
What are you trying to find out?
How did you conduct your experiment?
What conclusions can you draw?

Sunday 26 March 2017

Up, up and away



After all the months of preparation and building excitement the big day had finally arrived. In unison, the balloons all took off into the air, leaving the cheering crowd far below, gasping at the magnificent spectacle.

A difficult journey lay ahead, and surely not all of the balloons would make it, but they had to try – the prize of £1,000,000 for the first crew to make it around the world was a great incentive …


Continue the story. Make sure you use a range of punctuation and try hard to make your writing interesting and believable. You might find it useful to think about the following questions:
How many balloons do you think are taking part in the race?
What do the crews have to do to win the race?
What does the winner receive?
What obstacles might they encounter along the way?
How many of the crews will make it around the world?
How do you think the crews would prepare for such a journey?
What are the most dangerous things that they might encounter?
But remember, your task is to write a story, not to just answer these questions.

Friday 24 March 2017

Potent Pollution

Image result for deforestationPollution is when change occurs to the environment and it can happen in a number of ways.

In Year 3 we have been concentrating on both air and water pollution, which is linked heavily with our text The Iron Woman. However, there are so many different ways we can harm the environment. Use the pictures and links below to research the different forms of pollution. Why are they harmful and what can we do to minimize them?  http://www.clean-air-kids.org.uk/ozonehole.html

Wednesday 22 March 2017

A bad egg!


What do you think will happen to an egg, if we leave it submerged in vinegar for a week?

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Foreign tongues


Knowing more than one language is extremely good for you. It opens you up to new friends and jobs as well as making you a better learner.

Tell me about yourself in a different language.

Monday 20 March 2017

O happy dagger

Write a news bulletin which announces Juliet's death to the people of Verona.
Think about what details you will need to include. At the tomb, in the churchyard, are three dead bodies: Romeo, Juliet and Paris. How will you report this scene? Will you interview Balthasar, Paris' servant, and what will he say?

Challenge
What do you think will happen to the Montagues and the Capulets?

Friday 17 March 2017

Thursday 16 March 2017

Text talk

Mercutio, a relative of Prince Escalus and neither a Capulet or Montague, has been invited to the ball at Lord and Lady Capulet's house. This was the ball where Count Paris attempts to win Juliet's heart. The night before Mercutio texts his close friend Romeo and asks him to come along,

What do you think they said in their texts?

How did he persuade Romeo to come along to the ball? What would have been the incentive?

Remember that both Mercutio and Romeo would understand the risks of a Montague attending a Capulet ball.

Wednesday 15 March 2017

A powerful imagination


If you were an MP working in Parliament and had the opportunity to propose a bill that could become a law, what would you propose?

Remember: you have to get the majority of MPs and Lords to vote that they agree otherwise the bill will not be passed!

Tuesday 14 March 2017

A monk's life


What is a monastery and what happened to them during the reign of Henry VIII?

Wednesday 8 March 2017

Weighty tomes


These three pupils are each holding a book. Each book is a different weight. The first and second weight 7 kg altogether, the second and the third weigh 8 kg altogether, the first and the third weight 11 kg altogether. What is the weight of each book?

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Specialist vocabulary


When we are discussing parliament, the Mayor, and the government we use a lot of specialist language.
Can you think of any examples of specialist vocabulary that we might use?
Can you explain it in your own words?
What do you think about other children's explanations?

Saturday 4 March 2017

The Iron Woman

In Year 3 we are about to start our new text the Iron Woman. 

Image result for the iron woman

What do you think will happen in the story? How will it be different to the Iron Man? Why do you think Ted Hughes decided to write a second book? 

Friday 3 March 2017

Victorian workhouses: For or Against?


How were workhouses both positive and negative?
Discuss both sides of the debate.

Suggested vocabulary: 
It may surprise you.. On the one hand... On the other hand... It was well known that...however...