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Dear Penguins!

Welcome to our class page where you can find useful links for Home Learning related to our topics this term. If you need any further support with learning or Google Classroom please email

penguins@newroad.medway.sch.uk 

 

Mrs Mikolajczyk

 

Suggested Timetable

 

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Monday

English

Maths

Reading

RE

Tuesday

English

Maths

Reading

Topic

Wednesday

English

Maths

Reading

PE

Thursday

English

Maths

Reading

Computing

Friday

Science

Maths

Reading

Art

There are also websites for practising skills such as spellings and times tables which could be used throughout each day.

 

Term 3 Topics

 

English
We have been using the Oak Academy Lessons on Aladdin. These include short videos and tasks linked to the story.

 

Maths 

We have been learning about multiplication and division and the links between them. The Oak Academy have some units on these as well as BBC Bitesize.

 

Science
Rocks

  • The different types of rocks
  • How rocks can change
  • The rock cycle

 

History

Our topic this term is Prehistoric Britain. We are following the Oak Academy Unit for this but there is also a BBC Bitesize link below you could take a look at.

 

The story of prehistoric Britain began when the first humans arrived in Britain. It ended when the Romans conquered the ancient Britons and Britain became part of the Roman Empire.

The earliest humans were hunter-gatherers. They survived by hunting animals and finding food to eat. Then, very gradually people learned new skills. First they learned to herd animals and grow crops. Later they discovered the secrets of making bronze and iron.

Prehistoric people couldn't read or write, but they were astonishing builders. Their tombs, forts and monuments have survived for thousands of years.

 

Music

We have been looking at Pulse and Meter on Oak Academy.

 

PE

PE is all about keeping active. You can use the Joe Wicks workouts available via his YouTube Channel or visit the This is PE website for different activities.

 

 

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