Narrative – Anglo-Saxon Literacy Beowulf epic narrative poetry, Kennings (poetry). play scripts, Instructions and persuasive writing. Place Value, ordering,

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Narrative – Anglo-Saxon Literacy Beowulf epic narrative poetry, Kennings (poetry). play scripts, Instructions and persuasive writing. Place Value, ordering, rounding. Understanding + and -. Money and ‘real life’ problems. Making decisions and checking results. Handling Data. Using a calculator. Shape and space. Reasoning about shapes. Measures, including problems. Mental and paper strategies for + and -. Understanding multiplication. Fractions. Decimals. Earth Sun and Moon

Create a 3-D Saxon Village and Saxon Artefacts Moving Toys Dance/Gymnastics 5-a-day Olympic - related Sports Activities/skills Unifying Theme 1: Signs and Symbols - Sikhism Music coaching TBC Charanga : Gospel (Lean On Me) Scratch Programming: applying skills. Designing Virtual Buildings Speaking and Listening Anglo-Saxon Topic Mapping Skills Body Awareness/ Skin Alcohol Awareness

Issued on Friday - Literacy and Numeracy (to be handed by the following Wednesday) Spellings – learn your lists! Times tables – practice, practice, practice! We may ask for your support in helping your child with this term in different ways. Please support and advise your child with your interest, experiences and enthusiasm, but do not complete the work on his or her behalf! We have included some of the recommended websites to support the homework tasks and independent research activities. Your child has been encouraged to explore other sources of information, including books from their local library. Websites: