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Monday 23rd March 2026 

Calculte each of these using the strategies you have learned

276 + 100 =

672 - 100 =

56 + 70 =

698 - 300 =

34 x 8 =

72 ÷ 4 =

476 + 1000 =

1892 - 1000 =

6782 + 2561 =

5112 - 456 =

Monday 23rd March 2026

Retrieve and record information from a fiction text.

chapter 8.pdf

 My turn:

What did April decide to call the bear?

 

 

What colour were the bear's eyes?

 

 

Your turn:

1. How long did the bear first keep away from April?

 

2. How did April get the bear to move?

 

3. What did the bear do when it had finished eating the first biscuit?

 

4. What did she take with her for the bear the next day?

 

5. Where did April place the food on the fourth day?

Adapted

1. What was the best thing about Grandpa's garden?

2. What did Oliver say he only liked to eat?

3. What did Grandpa tell Oliver he must find?

4. Write these events in order:

Oliver ran round the garden.

Oliver pulled at some leaves.

Oliver told Grandpa he only eats chips.

Adapted

Shared read this part of the Beegu story with your teacher, then help her answer the questions.

Monday 23rd March 2026

LC: To explain what the effects of climate change are -modelled

LC: To explain the effect of climate change on polar bears- independent

 

Task 1: Following your teacher's model, write your paragraph on the effects of Climate Change.

 

Task 2: Orally rehearse the effects of climate change on Polar bears and write a paragraph on how climate change is affecting polar bears.

Loss of habitat

 

can't hunt successfully

 

numbers are declining.

Adapted:

LC: To learn about the effects of climate change on Polar bears. 

Watch the video and discuss what is happening to the polar bears home (Habitat). 

23.03.26

LC: Solve  problems involving money 

1. Lewis went to the shop and bought a magazine for £3.80 and some biscuits at £3.50.

How much did he spend altogether?

 

2. Mia just loves swimming, and she bought some new goggles priced at £7.40.

When she took them to the till, they came up at half price.

How much did Mia’s swimming goggles cost?

 

 

3. A Harry Potter book costs £8.40, whilst The 39 Story Treehouse costs £5.70.

How much more does the Harry Potter book cost?

 

 

4. Josh paid £6.10 for 2 pairs of new football socks.

How much did each pair cost?

 

 

5. Train tickets from Nottingham to Birmingham cost £11.20 for a single journey.

How much would a return journey ticket cost?

 

 

6. Miss Mitchell bought 3 bags of sweets to fill up Class 4’s sweetie tin!

Each bag cost £2.30.

How much did Miss Mitchell spend on sweets?

 

 

7. A child’s ticket to the cinema costs £5.60, whilst an adults costs £8.50.

How much more does an adult ticket cost?

 

 

 

8. Hannah went shopping with £10.10, and bought some

sunglasses for £7.80.

How much money did she have left?

Adapted

 

Assembly 1: What is a Turning Point? 

Theme: Understanding change
UNCRC Link:
  • United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 12 - Right to be heard

British Values Link:
  • Individual Liberty - We can make choices and express ourselves

  • Mutual Respect - We listen to others’ experiences

Opening question:
“Can you think of a moment when something changed your day?”
Key message:
A turning point is when life changes direction.
Activity:
Turn and talk about a turning point.
Link message:
We all have the freedom to share our ideas and should respect others when they do.
Reflection:
Everyone’s story matters.