Monday
Spelling
Possessive apostrophe (singular nouns) We use an apostrophe to show ownership of something. A person can own something, which is shown by an apostrophe then the letter 's'. If there are multiple people that own something, then we show this by writing the plural possession apostrophe s'.
Today focus on these words- the girl’s the child’s the man’s Ben’s Sam’s Harry’s
Parents Christmas Man’s Girl’s Boy’s Ben’s Sam’s Jasmin’s Woman’s Cat’s
Maths work
PSHE - Growth Mindset
Today your PSHE lesson is to create an I CAN DO IT pyramid.
You need to draw a pyramid shape and build up positive growth mindset. Think about statements you might say if you can or can't do something (I can not do it, I will do it, I can do it, I will try it).
English
Computing
Log on to Purple Mash and click on 2Dos. Find 2Calculate. Continue to create your zoo by adding animals and creating pens to keep them in . Below is a prompt sheet to help you with the tools on 2Calculate.