English: You have the choice of two stories to write. Choose one, plan it, and then write it out in your English book. I would plan it today, and then start writing it and get it finished tomorrow. Take your time, use lots of great description. Make them as exciting, scary and adventurous as you like!
The skin was as rough as a rock and hurt my hand to touch it. Teeth gleamed at me, dripping with warm, oozing saliva. I couldn’t move.
Maths: Today you will be continuing to recognise place value for numbers up to 100,000. There is no video today as the activities are an extension of what you did yesterday. Don’t forget to write the answers in your maths books!
In the top corner of your rapid recall whiteboard, you will have a space to write your number. Range 10-20: 11 Range 30-60 : 52 Range 350-450 : 442 Range 30-99 : 92
Topic: What is a palaeontologist and what do you need to do to become one? Read about Dr Susie and find out what it is like to hunt for fossils! Would you want to do this as a job? https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-to-become-a-palaeontologist.html
Reading: Please do your daily reading and record it in your reading record.
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