Thursday, 30 April 2020

semana 6 - 27/04 - 03/05



nrich maths fair & maths at home

Emma Mat e inglês
- pronouns
- pond passage - the heron, the toads and the pike

Xadrez CRC club um pela escola em Chilton
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Sunday, 26 April 2020

zoom quiz sexta 24-04-20

Saturday, 25 April 2020

St helens, bbc bitesize etc - atividades na quarentena



  

  • BBC bitesize
    • https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zhgppg8/year-5-and-p6-lessons/1
  • Remote St Helen’s – Cultural Capital
Many of you will be aware of the huge numbers of cultural resources that have been made available in recent weeks while we all #stayathome. We thought it might be helpful to provide a digest of things we have been using; it’s by no means exhaustive and there are many local, cultural organisations that are also doing creative online things. A number of the cultural festivals that had been planned for this period are moving online; it’s also worth checking out what local library services can offer in terms of e-books, music and audio books.

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Sunday, 19 April 2020

Semana 5 - 20-26-abril

Emma

  • degrees of possibility
  • present perfect
  • present v past tense
  • adverbs of possibility

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

semana 4 - 13-19-abril

Mrs Milk & Young

  • células e vetores de DNA
  • funções e graficos
    • material NRICH - incluindo your number was+is, sticky triangles, perimeter expressions, LOGO (12 atividades) 
Book Club
  • Fim de Ready Player 1
  • Começo de Eragon

Emma
  • Leitura durante a páscoa
Caratê
Xadrez
CGP maths+english

Monday, 6 April 2020

Seg 6-abril - 1o dia de half term

HALF TERM!! 

joe wick's exercises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ZCP91mjeE 

Areas de atencao para matematica (relatorio mathletics):

  • volume, capacity & mass
  • add/sub written
  • mult/div factors
  • add/sub decimals

Aulas da Mrs Milk:

  1. eukariotic and prokariotic cells - https://www.fuseschool.org/topics/115#contents/1525  
  2. unicellular v multicellular (fuseschool page) 
    • (1) How many cells do bacteria have?
    • (2) Can you see a unicellular organism by eye? Explain your answer.
    • (3) What does multicellular mean?
    • (4) What types or organisms (multi- or unicellular) are plants and animals?
    • (5) Explain 2 advantages of being multicellular.
    • (6) Why are multicellular organisms more efficient?
    • (7) How do unicellular organisms eat?
    • (8) What type of organism are prokaryotes, in terms of cell number?
    • (9) "Yeast are eukaryotic fungi; therefore, they are multicellular." True or false?
    • (10) What does individual cell death mean to:
      • (a) unicellular organisms
      • (b) multicellular organisms
    • Bonus: look at the human cell types (PDF), and write down where in your body you think you can find each of these types of specialised cells.
Mr Young's Thu Class
  • Equations
  • Graphs from equations


Caratê