Friday 28th November
The pronoun I is always a capital letter, even when it is in the middle of a sentence.
I went for a walk in the park.
When it is sunny I go for a walk in the park.
Fix these sentences making sure you write the word I correctly:


R
I
C
Friday 28th November 2025
Predict what might happen from details stated and implied.
My turn:
Your turn:
Adaptive:
Follow the words while your teacher reads this text.

Now we will work together and think about our responses to these questions to help us make predictions. Remember - your predictions may be different to someone else's. As long as you have used the evidence in the text, that is fine.

Friday 28th November 2025
LC: To generate and select from vocabulary banks (noun phrases and similes).
Grammar: Fronted adverbial
Improve:
In the blink of an eye.
When the witch appeared, she had arrived.
As soon as Zabina left Rumaysa
Chunk 2 :
We will be focusing on chunk 2 and introduce Zabina the owl, we will be including a description and her character traits.

Task 1:
Where are your eyes drawn to on the image?
First, second, third, fourth?
Jot a sequence.
1.
2.
3.
4.
We will watch some videos on owls and add to our grid on owls from this morning's reading lesson.
Teacher model: Use all the information/poems explored to create a short burst poem. We will Structure the poem via the sequence explored for each physical feature.

Your turn: Using the teacher model write your own poem using the sequence below. You can plan your own. Remember you must include noun phrases and some similes.

28.11.25
LC: To multiply 2 digit numbers without renaming.
Using one of the methods we used yesterday, calculate the answers to the following questions. Remember to set them out correctly (place value) in your yellow jotters.
1. 14 x 2=
2. 21 x 3=
3. 32 x 3=
4. 22 x 4=
5. 33 x 4=
6. 23 x 3=
7. 41 x 2=
8. 13 x 3=
Friday 27th November
Use apostrophes to spell words using the contracted form. Use apostrophes to spell words with singular possession.
Review
Rule Detective: Contraction or Possession?
The Loch Ness Monster's strange shape made people stare.
You mustn't believe everything you see online.
He'll remember this experience for many years to come.
"I've noticed that you haven't eaten any berries today," remarked Rumaysa's friend.
Learning
What are the rules for contraction and possession?
Listen to me generate a sentence containing a word with a contracted form, then watch me write it.
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Listen to me generate a sentence containing a word with an apostrophe to indicate possession, then watch me write it.
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Listen to me generate a sentence containing both a word with a contracted form and a word with an apostrophe to indicate possession, then watch me write it.
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Apply
Spelling Factor
Compose then write a sentence containing as many of these words as possible. You will need to add some of your own words to make your sentences make sense.
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didn't |
Zabina's |
weren't |
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wasn't |
mustn't |
Naina's |
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Rumaysa's |
Samar's |
hadn't |
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wouldn't |
haven't |
couldn't |








