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Thursday

To be able to compare numbers using number bonds, 100-squares and number lines to determine how much more/less.

Today we are not only going to be thinking about more and less than a number, but how many more or less. 


Let's look at 23 and 28. How many more is 28? What could we use to help us? 
Let's use our hundred square to work out the following. 

What is 3 less than 39?
What is 5 more than 30?
What is 4 more than 27?
What is 2 more than 26? 

Log onto Seesaw and complete this activity, using your hundred square to help you. Don't forget to do page 2, how many less?

Adaptative- One more and one less to 20. 

Use familiar plots for structuring the opening, middle and end of their stories.

Today it is our turn to create our story map of the narrative Jack and the Beanstalk.

First we will start by creating our class story map then it will be your turn to innovate it and create your own story map!

Don’t forget to add the following to your story maps:

 capital letter for names

capital letter for the pronoun I

suffixes ‘ed’, ‘ing’ and ‘er’

prefix ‘un’

adjectives

words containing ‘y’ endings

joining word ‘and’, ‘but’ and ‘because’

sentence starter First I…Next I…Then I…After I…Finally I…

 

Can we research the simple parts of a plant? 

What parts of a plant do you know?

Sing this song

Roots, Stem, Leaves, Flower | Parts of a Plant Song | Parts of a Flower Song

 Can you remember the different parts? 

 

 Can we place types of transport used in Burnley in chronological order?

 Chronology- a way to understand how history ‘fits together’

Chronological order- an arrangement of events in the order that they happened

 Transport in Burnley from the past to the present

 Horse drawn coaches passed through Burnley on a service connecting Manchester and Colne as early as 1817, which ran on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

 

In 1881, the first tramway in the town opened with a line running between Padiham and Nelson through Burnley town centre, a length of just over seven miles.

 

Burnley’s Leeds and Liverpool Canal opened in the late 1700s and helped the town grow as a mill town.

 

 

 

In August 1924, Burnley Corporation Transport operated their first bus service between Rawtenstall and Burnley Summit. These buses then replaced trams by 1935.

 

In 2017, Building work was completed making Burnley as safe zone for people to walk through the town centre safely away from vehicles and other road users.

Now it's your turn to place pictures of transport in Burnley in chronological order using the information you have just heard.