Distance Learning Activities for Monday Y5/6 November 1st
Engage in daily distance learning activities with guided reading, mathematics tasks, and verb tenses practice for Year 5/6 students. Access PowerPoint presentations on the Rooks Nest website, complete various exercises, and submit your work via email to teachers for feedback.
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MONDAY 1STNOVEMBER Y5/6 DISTANCE LEARNING
We will put a daily PowerPoint on the Rooks Nest website describing all that days learning. We will also give an indication of what we are expecting in terms of the length of the work and the time we expect it to take you. You can either write your work out on paper (taking a photograph or scanning it) or do it using Word. When you have finished the work, you can e mail it in to your teachers on the emails below. lharper@rooksnestacademy.co.uk s.morrell@rooksnestacademy.co.uk clai@rooksnestacademy.co.uk We will send comments back and look forward to hearing from you.
STARTER Please spend about 10 minutes on these activities.
GUIDED READING Spend 30 minutes on this activity
START DO THE 6X TABLES RACE ON THE SHEET ATTACHED ON THE WEBSITE. HOW FAST CAN YOU COMPLETE IT?
Verb tenses have a go at identifying the present and past progressive tenses in the quiz on the following slides. LITERACY
Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? Jade was laughing throughout the film. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? Sarah was riding the dodgems at the fair with her friend. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? He was snoring all night long. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? I am enjoying this fruit juice; it is very refreshing. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? Someone is banging on the patio doors. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? I was feeling very lonely whilst you were away. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? Oh no! It s starting to thunder! Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Is this sentence written in the past progressive or present progressive? They are playing in the garden at the moment. Present progressive Past progressive Present progressive Past progressive
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Verb tenses now fill in the progressive verb tenses sheet attached on the website LITERACY
Using an online atlas. Complete the following sheets on countries, oceans rivers and continents. TOPIC
READING Make sure that you spend between 15 and 30 mins reading independently every day. We also expect you to complete an AR quiz every time you finish a book.