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What have we been learning?
This half term our topic has been ‘Invaders’. As part of this, in Computing we have been looking at staying safe online and in PSHE we have been looking at staying safe in the real world.
As so many of you have asked for the websites, I have added those we used in class here.
The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea.
Here we looked at games based on safety by the sea.
http://rnli.org/shorething/funandgames/games/Pages/Decisions-Decisions.aspx
THINK! provides road safety information for those who use roads and nearby spaces.
Take a look at some of the games and quizzes to test your road safety awareness.
http://think.direct.gov.uk/education/early-years-and-primary/pupils/over-7s/play/
Spellings 02.10.15
Group A | Group B | Group C |
Words with
ce ci cy |
Words ending in –ent | Words ending in –ent |
Helpful Hint:
If in front of an e, i, or y, the letter C almost always represents the “s” sound. |
Helpful tip:
The –ent sound is ‘crushed’ so it sounds like unt |
How many synonyms can you find for the last 4 words? |
race
ice dance rice spice face
city circle cinema circus
cycle fancy
|
frequent
patient ancient innocent dependent intelligent obedient magnificent confident different decent urgent efficient patient absent
|
frequent
patient ancient innocent dependent intelligent obedient magnificent confident different decent urgent efficient patient absent
amiable loathsome elated petrified
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Spellings 25.09.15
Group A | Group B | Group C |
Words with dge | Words ending in –ible | Words ending in –ible |
Helpful Hint:
When words contain the letters dge, “g” sounds like ”j”. |
Helpful tip:
The g in legible is a soft g like in giraffe |
What other words can you find that end in ible or ibly? |
badge
edge bridge dodge fudge badge fidget gadget hedge judge |
forcible
forcibly legible legibly possible possibly horrible horribly terrible terribly visible visibly incredible incredibly sensible sensibly |
forcible
forcibly legible legibly possible possibly horrible horribly terrible terribly visible visibly incredible incredibly sensible sensibly gargantuan audacious dejected apprehensive
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Keep it up 5 Blue
Looks like 5 Blue are off to a good start with their blogging. Two posts already discussing the amazing learning happening at home for our new topic ‘Invaders: Anglo-Saxons’.
I have enjoyed reading them and look forward to reading another again soon.
I wonder who will be next to share their learning…