Monday
Make connections and comparisons.
To talk about their preference and record these in writing.
We have a suitcase belonging to Paddington the Bear.
Let's watch the video and learn more.
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Talk partners
Where has he travelled from?
Where do you think he is going?
Now we are going to read A Bear Called Paddington to page 8.
Now can we write the following sentences in our books to make connections?
- This reminds me of...
- It's a bit like...
- I felt the same as......when...
To be able to recognise 3D shapes by identifying their properties.



Turn to page 67 and 68.



Can you research features of Rio de Janeiro and the surrounding area using key vocabulary?
Last week, we reminded ourselves about human and physical features in Burnley. Can you remember what these are?
What country is Burnley in?
On which continent is that country located?
Is it in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere?
Would you say Burnley is extremely hot/cold or somewhere in between?
Today, we are going to compare what we know about Burnley with a small area a country that is not in Europe.
Rio de Janeiro is a large city in Brazil, a country in South America. It is the second largest city in the country, after São Paulo, with a population of around 13 million people. The city lies on the Atlantic Ocean. It is often called Rio for short.
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Watch the drone footage, can you see any of the landmarks we just learnt about?
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