Week 12 - 8th June 2020
Here are this week's learning activities for you to download.
Have you ever thought about what this means?
Every week many people dream of winning the lottery – they make a wish. Someone then wins a huge sum of money. While this may seem like great news, the story often leads to misery and unhappiness. The sudden win changes lives. Friends and family may be lost. The “winner” may lose a sense of purpose as they no longer have to go to work.
The moral message is one that has ben used many, many times in stories across the world. It was first thought to have been used in Aesop’s Fables. Aesop was a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in Ancient Greece.
During this unit of work we are going to explore wishing stories, and have a go at writing one of our own.
The moral message is one that has ben used many, many times in stories across the world. It was first thought to have been used in Aesop’s Fables. Aesop was a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in Ancient Greece.
During this unit of work we are going to explore wishing stories, and have a go at writing one of our own.
Click below to download the activities.
Activity 1
Activity 4 - All groups
Activity 6 - All groups
Activity 8 - All groups
Activity 9 - All groups
Activity 10 - All groups
Fibonacci was a very famous mathematician. Click below to find out a bit more about him
Here is a well know pattern of numbers known as Fibonacci's Sequence. Can you work out how the next number is made and find the next 5 numbers in the sequence.
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21....
Aesop was a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in Ancient Greece. Here are some activities to help you learn more about Ancient Greece.
Click on the image to download a timeline activity
Research the Greek Gods. Click on the image to download some information to help you make a start. You can use the templates to record what you have learnt or you can present your research using one of the tools in J2E.
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