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Miss Dixon: cdixon@coopersedge.gloucs.sch.uk

Mrs Winter: swinter@coopersedge.gloucs.sch.uk (for blog questions)

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…

Here is today’s starter to get your brain warmed up!

Main Activity

This week on Oak Academy, we are moving on to problem solving across negative numbers, remainders (as decimals and fractions) and money.

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-represent-an-interval-across-zero-on-a-number-line

If you would like to challenge yourself, have a go at these problems involving negative numbers! Be careful though… some of them are quite tricky!

Monday’s Writing Activity

This week we will be using ‘OAK ACADEMY’ to look at ‘Persuasive Writing’.

Today’s task is looking at inferring (reading between the lines) from a text.

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/persuasive-letter-reading-comprehension-inference

Monday’s Topic Task

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In this lesson we will be learning about meditation. We are going to learn about why buddhists meditate, how they meditate and we are even going to practise some meditation ourselves. You will need a piece of paper, a pencil and your brain.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/why-do-buddhists-meditate