Tuesday
To be able to compare numbers from 0 to 100 using > and < signs.
Activity time
This is the skeleton of a pink-footed goose. Birds have air pockets within their bones that help to make them lighter and thus aids flight.
Can you identify animals, including humans, and their offspring which grow into adults?
-
All animals, including humans, have offspring.
-
Offspring look similar to their parents but are smaller and not fully developed.
-
Over time, they grow and change into adults.
-
Some animals (like frogs and butterflies) change a lot as they grow – this is called metamorphosis.
/i/J_Fernandes/aisaver_downloader_7_Minutes_of_The_Cutest_Baby_Animals_Youve_Ever_Seen___Nat_Geo.mp4
To know how specific information is organised in instructional writing.
We have read lots of instruction texts to understand what there purpose is and look at different ways they can be organised.
Today we are going to read 'as a writer'. We are going to learn a set of instructions off-by-heart so we can imitate it (change parts of it) then invent our own (write a set of instructions for something else).
This is something you have already done in Year One when you learned stories to tell.
We will use actions and pictures to help, just like we would if we were learning a story.
Our instructions are to wash our hands properly.