Monday 30 January 2017

Friday 27 January 2017

Faces, edges and vertices


Different shapes have different numbers of faces, edges and vertices. 
Is there are relationship between these numbers? 
If you knew the number of faces and edges could you work out the number of vertices? 
To help your investigation have a look at some real shapes and some online here and here.

Thursday 26 January 2017

Wednesday 25 January 2017

Serious sarnies


Pupil A and Pupil B each had two sandwiches of the same size.
Pupil A ate 1 and 1/4 of her sandwiches.
Pupil B ate 5/4 of his sandwiches.

Miss Godfrey said that Pupil B ate more because 5 is the biggest number.
Miss Diss said Pupil A ate more because she ate a whole sandwich.

What do you think about Miss Godfrey and Miss Diss' statements?

Tuesday 24 January 2017

Who is Frank Auerbach?

This is portrait of Frank Auerbach. Use the internet to research who he is. Find out about his life, his work, and why he is famous. Look for interesting or unusual facts about him.

Here are some starter questions:

1. Where was he born?
2. When was he born?
3. What happened in his childhood?
4. Did he only paint portraits?
5. How did he use paint?
6. How big was his self portrait?
7. When did he make it?
8. What did he use to make it?
9. What age was he?
10. What do you think about the self-portrait?

Saturday 21 January 2017

Hogarth's horrifying discovery


Hogarth has had a day unlike any other. Can you recount what happened?

Friday 20 January 2017

X-factor

I know if a number is a multiple of 10 because it has a 0 in the units column. Therefore, I know that 10 is a factor of 476,910 because of the 0 in the ones column.

What rules of finding factors do you know?

Use this website to help you: www.mathsisfun.com

Thursday 19 January 2017

Clockwork

1. Pick any number on the clock face and then find the number opposite to it.

2. Then find the difference between the two numbers. For example, if you choose 1, then 7 is opposite. The difference between 1 and 7 is 6.

3. Do the same with a different number. What happens this time?

Record a couple of examples. Are you able to explain why this happens?

Wednesday 18 January 2017

Tough times for the Tudors

Because there was no official police force during the Tudor times, the crime rate was very high. However, the punishments used to try to prevent crime were rather extreme! 

1. What were the most common crimes committed by the Tudors and what were the punishments for committing these crimes? 
2. What do you think about the punishments? Were they fair or too harsh? 
3. Were there any well known Tudors who were punished for their crimes? Which punishments did they face?

Monday 16 January 2017

Spelling galore!

In light of the spelling bee last week, it got me thinking about how I learn to spell words that are particularly difficult.

For example, I know how to spell the word secretary because I imagine that a secretary keeps a secret.
or
I know how to spell embarrass because I imagine two red cheeks (2 x r) when I'm '2 shy' (2 x s).

Do you have any ways that help you remember to spell specific words?

Sunday 15 January 2017

Will's wise words


Carefully search online for quotes from William Shakespeare's plays, poems or sonnets. 
Choose one that inspires you, then tell us why.

Saturday 14 January 2017

Guess the gnashers


How do you think teeth and the digestive system is different in herbivores, carnivores and omnivores?

Friday 13 January 2017

How many times?


On a digital 24 hour clock, at certain times, all the digits are consecutive (in counting order). You can count forwards or backwards. Look at the example below.

How many times like this are there between midnight and 7:00?
How many are there between 7:00 and midday?
How many are there between midday and midnight?

Thursday 12 January 2017

What's your angle?


Last term we learnt all about angles by reading the book What's your angle, Pythagoras? by Julie Ellis. To test your knowledge of angles answer the question below.
How many times in twelve hours do the hands of a clock form a right angle?

Wednesday 11 January 2017

The Incredible Iron Man

In Year 3 we have started our new class text, The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.

Now that we have read the first two chapters, write a couple sentences reviewing the book. What have you enjoyed? Has the story begun as you expected? What do you think is going to happen later on in the story?


Image result for iron man ted hughes

Sunday 8 January 2017

Saturday 7 January 2017

Fraction frenzy!


Find 1/10 of the numbers in the photo. Then explain what you notice about your answers.

Challenge 
"To find a tenth of a number I divide by 10 and to find a fifth of a number I divide by 5."
Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

Friday 6 January 2017

Much ado about something

1. Why were London theatres closed in 1593?
2. What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre and who built it?
3. What type of play was Richard II?
4. Which Queen reigned during Shakespeare's time?
5. What was the main type of poem that Shakespeare wrote?
6. How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?
7. What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
8. How much did it cost to see a play in Shakespeare's theatre?
9. What type of Shakespeare play always has a happy ending?
10. Where and when was Shakespeare born?

Let's see how quickly we can answer these questions together. Once all the questions have been answered, have a look at the challenge below.

Challenge
Blog the most unusual and interesting fact you can find about William Shakespeare.

Thursday 5 January 2017

2017 in numbers


What can you tell me about this number?
Think about it's properties and how it is calculated.

Wednesday 4 January 2017

Spaghetti and meatballs


Last term Year 6 did an investigation based on the book Spaghetti and Meatballs for All. We looked at how tables can be arranged to create different areas and perimeters.

What other real-life contexts might you need to work out an area? 
What about a perimeter?

Tuesday 3 January 2017

Terrible Tudors


This term our topic is the Tudors. 
What do you know about this time in British history?
What would you like to know about the Tudors?