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Monday’s Reading Task:
On a Monday, your reading task will be to complete the following D.I.A.L activity
D = Deduction
I = Inference
A = Authorial Intent
L = Literal

Monday’s Maths Activity
Here are Friday’s answers to the maths starter…

How did you get on?
Here is today’s starter!

Main Activity
This week on Oak Academy, we are moving on to looking at decimals. You should have already done a fair bit on this at school so this should be revision and pushing your learning on to the next step! 🙂
Have a look at the link below – look through the video and then have a go at the independent activities. Don’t forget to pause the video when asked to complete the questions in the video!
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-solve-problems-related-to-decimals

For extra practice solving decimal problems, have a look at the following activity:
Monday’s Writing Activity
This week we will be using ‘OAK ACADEMY’ to look at ‘Instructions’.
Today’s task is looking at exploring the use of language and understanding what the author is trying to say.
Watch the video and complete the independent activities on the slides.
Make a note of any of the language that you like – you might be able to use it when it comes to writing your own.
DON’T FORGET to watch the video all the way to the end for your weekly spellings – your spelling test will be on Friday as part of Friday’s Oak Academy video.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/set-of-instructions-reading-comprehension-language

Monday’s Topic Activity
RE
In this lesson we will be learning about Siddhartha Gautama. He is the first individual to have achieved enlightenment through the practice of meditation. He became known as Buddha, which means ‘the enlightened one’. We will learn about his life and his journey to enlightenment. You will need a piece of paper, a pen and your brain.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/who-was-siddhartha-gautama
