Hello Class 3 and 4!
Thank you for all your brilliant research about the 1990’s, we loved seeing it!
For the rest of this weeks home learning we are going to continue to think about the 1990’s as this is what we would have been doing as part of our whole school decades project.
Keep looking at the blog regularly as this will be where we update you on learning and what is happening at school. We will be here (at school) everyday to help however we can, please remember if you need any help or support you can contact us via the Year 1 email –meadows.yearone@taw.org.uk
Literacy
Home Alone is a film from the 1990’s.
In the film Kevin creates a battle plan and designs some pranks, you can see some of them on the link below.
Can you design your own prank?
Here is a sheet you can use or you can use whatever you have at home:

Maths
Can you sort the toys on the Venn diagram according to whether they are from the 1990’s or today?
You can click on the link below to print the Venn diagram and toys or you could have a go at drawing them yourself.
Phonics
Today we are learning alternative spellings for the oa phoneme.

Can you write a list of all the words containing the oa phoneme? Here is one to get you started… slow
How many different ways of writing the oa sound did you find?
Reading
Can you read the short extract from the Diary of a Mermaid and answer the questions?

Below I have listed some activities that you can choose from during the week, but remember to pick one a day:
- Draw your family tree
- Timeline of your life – can you draw a picture of yourself from each year of your life? (Click the link below for a link to sheet you can use if you wish to)
- Art – Can you create some 90’s style artwork like the examples below?


We appreciate this is a difficult time for everyone but we have to keep going and challenging ourselves so that we can all get through this. Just do the best you can with this work and please remember to email photos and work to us if possible, we miss you and love to see what you are doing at home!
Miss Ballance, Mrs Kibblewhite, Mrs Wheaver and Mrs Hughes.
