Here is the third and final part of the final chapter of The Firework Maker's Daughter.
Here is the second of 3 parts of the final chapter of The Firework Maker's Daughter.
Here is the first of 3 parts of the final chapter of The Firework Maker's Daughter.
The answers for today's maths.
A general overview for today.
Yes, stealer is a strange word to have in the title. You would think it would be thief. Or possibly brigand, burglar, robber, poacher, highwayman, purloiner, mugger or pilferer. But no. They went with stealer. Don't blame me. I didn't write it.
Today's lesson is about present perfect tense.
Today's WAGOLL lesson. If you have sharp eyes, you might spot a cat in the background.
Mr Moore is back with another Ancient Greek myth. Ever wondered how Zeus ended up wielding lightning bolts? You're about to find out.
The second of five chapters in our key text for this term.
Our next Greek myth explains how Zeus usurped his father as king of the gods.
The English video for today is brief, but you'll also need the video for chapter two of The Iron Man. I've taken the liberty of moving it up the list.
Mr Moore introduces our new text, a book of Greek myths, by reading the story of Gaia and Uranus.
This is the spelling test for the gold group.
This is the spelling test for the grey group.
This is the spelling test for the pink group.
The shocking conclusion to chapter ten!
It's time for the planning session. This one is going to be really important for out writing tomorrow.
An introduction to area.
This video will guide you through today's maths lesson on perimeter.
We interrupt your usual programming to bring you a maths lesson on perimeter from Mr Moore.
It's time for you to see WAGOLL.
It's Friday, which means it is picture book time.
Short burst write time!
Lots of people have reported finding Use It very hard. Mr Moore has put together a quick video explaining how to go about finding a non-unit fraction.
Now that we know what a seawig is, the pace of the story seems to be picking up.
This video will require you to pause it at several points while you complete tasks. You will also need the text which can be found on Seesaw.
For Friday's book talk, we're having one of the greatest love stories Mr Moore has ever encountered. Seriously, when is Hollywood making a film of this?
This is the final writing task of this unit of lessons. Don't forget to use all the things you have available to support you.
In this chapter, we finally find out what a Seawig is. Exciting stuff.
Does what it says on the tin.
This is our planning session so that we're prepared for our end of unit write!
With the Iron Man finished, we need a new text to read for our book talk, so we're moving onto Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre.
The final chapter.
Are you ready to see WAGOLL?
Your final English lesson for our first week of remote learning.
The penultimate chapter of The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
If you've already tackled the English lesson from the 6th, this is your next step. Don't forget to check Seesaw for additional details.
The middle chapter of our class text.
Today, we are learning about similes.
The first chapter of our new class text.