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Tuesday

Good morning - it's Tuesday.

 

Please follow Tuesday's lessons for Maths and English only through the TV channel AND by visiting the links for the day's lessons.  If you are worried that you are unable to follow BBC Bitesize because you don't have a TV licence, please email me and I will provide a tutorial on using the government's Oak Academy home learning website.

 

Bitesize

The week's lessons, which have been split into days and age ranges, can be seen here

Click here to watch a video about Bitesize Daily on facebook

 

  • Daily lessons are here!  Follow the link to open up the full menu of age-appropriate daily lessons. Each lesson is backed by a range of fun videos, games and activities. You can continue to use your home learning exercise books and maths books to write in.  The links below take you straight to your year group for today.

 

 

Little bit of something else - Geography

Our topic is 'Extreme Earth'.  You will learn about the destructive powers of nature, from volcanoes and earthquakes to tsunamis and tornadoes and how and why these natural phenomena occur, and the ways in which they affect people and the environment.  You already have some background in this, through having looked at the 'rocks' topic with Ms Lowthian earlier this year.  If you've refreshed your browser since you were last on twinkl you may need to log in. User name: admin@crosbyravensworth.cumbria.sch.uk and the password is Smile01

 

You can click here to download today's file then open up the powerpoint and read through the slides carefully.  As last week, make sure you start by selecting the slideshow option so that all the links to videos work.  Talk about what you see with an adult.  If you have problems, the links to videos are here and here

 

There are activity sheets under 'resources' in the activity file for children to explain how volcanoes erupt.  Remember that '1star' is the easiest of the sheets, for the younger children.  There's also the suggestion of how you can create your own explosions in the kitchen... please ensure adults are at hand to keep an eye on proceedings!!

 

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