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Thursday 4th March 2021
Morning
Good Morning Message
8.30
Start your day by joining me on Class Dojo for a quick ‘good
morning’ vlog. Check-in and find out more about today’s activities.
SPAG Challenge Grid
Complete your spelling, punctuation, and grammar grid.
The answers can be found at the end of today’s work.
Mark it yourself and remember to correct any if you need to.
P.E Have a go at this week’s Physical Activity Bingo. Let’s see how many you can tick off throughout the week. Please
find the bingo sheet below.
World Book Day Activity Your task is to create your own quiz on an author of your choice.
You must create 10 questions about them and you must also create
an answer sheet to go with it.
You might find this information in a book you already have.
You might decide to research the questions.
You might ask questions about a book they have written, it is
total up to you.
Break Time
Why not watch Newsround whilst you enjoy a morning snack?
BBC Newsround
Maths
This week we are going to practise our 8 times tables. Complete today’s maths activity: Perimeter of rectilinear shapes.
Video link: https://vimeo.com/470607065
Afternoon Handwriting Practise your handwriting using our spellings from Tuesday. They
are provided on a line guide template below but you can use normal
lined paper too.
World Book Day Activity
Bring your characters to life with the help of some hard-
boiled eggs.
Plan and design your egg portraits inspired by your favourite books and then choose your favourite design and paint it onto a boiled
egg.
Reading Star
Challenge
What will you tick off today?
Tick off a Reading Star each time you complete a reading task and have fun reaching all your stars! We can’t wait to see pictures of
you completing this challenge throughout the week.
Year 4 SPAG Mat
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Physical Activity
How to play:• Once you complete a
physical activity tick it off.
• Can you complete the activities in the blue squares in less than 60 seconds?
• If you are finding some of the activities hard, change them or have a rest and then continue.
• When performing the activities make sure that you are honest.
Achieve GoldComplete all the activities
on the card
Achieve SilverComplete a horizontal or vertical line of activities
Achieve BronzeComplete one activity
from each line
Jump up and down in a space 40
times
Complete 20 shuttles
(running, walking or moving)
Skip or Move for 2
minutes
Roll a ball across a
table 10 times
Throw or roll an object into
a target 10 times in a row
Hop, jump or stand on the spot for 60 seconds
Pass a ball around
your waist or head 25
times
Balance in a plank position
Ride a bike, scooter
Play musical statues
Balance on a part of your body for 60
seconds
Play hide and seek
Perform 40 squat
jumps / sit forwards
Perform 40 jumps
Perform dance
movements
Perform 30 push ups
Perform 30 sit ups or
lean forwards
Perform a gymnastics
routine
Invent and play a new
game
Perform 50 star jumps
Perform a short fitness
workout
Jump or Move over a
pillow 40 times
Balance an object on your head
Throw or roll a ball against
a wall or with a sibling
Create and complete an
obstacle course
Dribble a ball in and out
of objects
Perform 40 of the
same type of jumps
Keep a balloon in
the air for 60 seconds
Physical Activity for the Whole Family#StayHomeStayActive
Move and complete 10 laps of your
house or garden
Play a new game with a
sibling, parent or
carer
Thursday 4th March 2021
Quiz time
Your task is to create your own quiz on an author of your choice. You must
create 10 questions about them and you must also create an answer sheet to
go with it.
• You might find this information in a book you already have.
• You might decide to research the questions.
• You might ask questions about a book they have written, it is total up to
you.
Write your answers here.
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Quiz questions
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3 a) Workoutthemissinglengthsandlabelthemon
thediagram.
b) Whatistheperimeteroftheshape?
4 Workouttheperimeterofeachshape.
a)
b)
Perimeter of rectilinear shapes
1 Thelengthofeachsquareonthegridis1cm.
Workouttheperimeteroftheshapes.
a) b)
2 Workouttheperimeteroftheshape.
©WhiteRoseMaths2019
10cm
8cm
7cm
3cm
3cm
5cm
cm
8cm
5cm
cm
4cm
5cm
9cm 5cm
4cm
3cm
12cm
3cm
2cm
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6 Danithinksthereisn’tenoughinformationtoworkoutthe
perimeteroftheshape.
IsDanicorrect?
Explainyouranswer.
7 Arectangularflowerbedis5mlongand3mwide.
Thepatharoundtheflowerbedis1mwide.
a) Whatistheperimeteroftheflowerbed?
b) Whatistheperimeteroftheoutsideofthepath?
5 Moputstwo5cmby3cmrectanglesnexttoeachother.
a) IsMocorrect?
Workouttheperimeterofthelargerrectangletocheck
youranswer.
b) Moputstherectanglestogetherindifferentways.
Workouttheperimeterofeachlargeshape.
©WhiteRoseMaths2019
The perimeter ofeach small rectangle is 16 cm,
so the perimeter of my larger rectangle must be
2 × 16 cm = 32 cm.
1m
Flowerbed
5cm
3cm
5cm12cm
10cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm
Thursday 4th March 2021
Can you design your author egg portrait on here before we paint our actual design.
https://www.worldbookday.com/
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY 1ST MARCH
Choose a favourite picture book and use
it to complete as many of these activities
as you like.
Dress up as your favourite character on
Thursday 4th March and send us a photo
on dojo. Alternatively wear your school
uniform just for a change.
Create a list of your top ten
recommended picture books.
Create an audio version of your
book. Can you use sound effects,
voices and a story teller’s voice to
draw the listener in?
SETTING
Using junk modelling, create a picture
book theatre. Watch the video to learn
how from a well - known illustrator.
Click here
CHARACTER
Bring your characters to life with the
help of some hard boiled eggs.
AUTHOR
Research 10 interesting facts
about your favourite author.
Write a poem with the same
title as your book. Could you
add some music or actions?
ILLUSTRATOR
Use art materials to recreate
an illustration or the front
cover from your favourite book.
https://www.worldbookday.com/
Find many more activies and
workshops on the official World
Book Day website.
Register free for a series of
workshops with authors and
illustrators.
Click here
Thursday’s activity
Tuesday’s activity
Wednesday’s activity
Monday’s activity at
10am with Illustrator
Liz Pichon
ARE YOU A SHARE A
STORY READING STAR?s p o n s o r e d b y
Tick off a Reading Star each time you complete a reading task and have fun reaching all your stars! You can also play the game online and download
your certificate at worldbookday.com/reading-stars
7Read a
book with a yellow
cover
8Read aloud in a funny voice
9Read on the sofa 10
Read at breakfast time
21Read in the garden
16Read a book by an author you’ve never tried before
12Read arecipe (and make it!)
15Read to
someoneelse
13Read a book you chose at the library
11Read in
the bath – careful!
17Read a
book about animals
20
Read a book
that makes
you laugh
19Read in a den you’ve made
18Listen to an
audiobook
Read a poem
1
Read a comic or
magazine
2
Read in your pyjamas
6
Read whilst wearing somethingsilly
3Read
to your pet
4
Read in an
unusual place
5
Put down your tabletand readinstead!
14
Find out why its important to share stories at worldbookday.com/com/ideas/share-a-story
Year 4 SPAG Mat Answers
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v
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d
v
b
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c
v
b
b
d
v
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3 a) Workoutthemissinglengthsandlabelthemon
thediagram.
b) Whatistheperimeteroftheshape?
4 Workouttheperimeterofeachshape.
a)
b)
Perimeter of rectilinear shapes
1 Thelengthofeachsquareonthegridis1cm.
Workouttheperimeteroftheshapes.
a) b)
2 Workouttheperimeteroftheshape.
©WhiteRoseMaths2019
10cm
8cm
7cm
3cm
3cm
5cm
cm
8cm
5cm
cm
4cm
5cm
9cm 5cm
4cm
3cm
12cm
3cm
2cm
2cm
6 Danithinksthereisn’tenoughinformationtoworkoutthe
perimeteroftheshape.
IsDanicorrect?
Explainyouranswer.
7 Arectangularflowerbedis5mlongand3mwide.
Thepatharoundtheflowerbedis1mwide.
a) Whatistheperimeteroftheflowerbed?
b) Whatistheperimeteroftheoutsideofthepath?
5 Moputstwo5cmby3cmrectanglesnexttoeachother.
a) IsMocorrect?
Workouttheperimeterofthelargerrectangletocheck
youranswer.
b) Moputstherectanglestogetherindifferentways.
Workouttheperimeterofeachlargeshape.
©WhiteRoseMaths2019
The perimeter ofeach small rectangle is 16 cm,
so the perimeter of my larger rectangle must be
2 × 16 cm = 32 cm.
1m
Flowerbed
5cm
3cm
5cm12cm
10cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm
5cm
3cm