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St Paul's Catholic Primary School

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Wednesday 3rd June

Good morning Year 1's. smiley I hope you are all well and have enjoyed the lovely warm weather. Your maths learning and topic page link are below but our literacy lesson videos and task are under our 'Everybody Week 8' page.

The link is below, but you may firstly like to join in our very first...

 

heartWEDNESDAY WORD ON  ZOOM! Mrs Smith has shown more technological expertise than me and has kindly arranged this. Follow the link below to Mrs Smith's blog page where you will find a link to join. This will start at 9.15. You will need your blogging login details to hand. 

Our literacy task today...

 

 Please go to our 'Everybody Week 8' page. Click ion the link below.

Maths

Today your maths lesson focuses on quarters. Your challenge today is to identify shapes which have been split into quarters correctly and those which are incorrect. Use the PowerPoint presentation lesson 2 and discuss the following questions:

 

Which shapes have been split in quarter correctly?
Which picture is the other quarter to the shape?
Which shapes do not show correct quarter lines?
Is there more than one way to split this in quarter?
How else could we split it in quarter?

How can we check we have split the shape correctly?

How many equal parts does this shape have?

 

Then complete the worksheet called 'Recognise a quarter'. You should find it in your Home Learning folders or you can download it. If you want a further challenge there's an investigation you can complete too. 

 

Our afternoon topic activities

 

If you have the time to explore our other curriculum areas of learning, follow the link to our page below...

Have a wonderful day and we hope you enjoy your learning. smiley
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