Why don’t you sing along to number bonds today!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyK8iEO5-GI
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Live Wildlife Chat- Steve Backshall
At 9:30, the Deadly 60 presenter will be hosting a live chat of questions and answers from you the viewer at home. Tune in for a real-life biology lesson from the intrepid adventurer: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-URP49TgSgyIU1rgh2m7A/

It’s a sssssnake!
Come and learn today’s new sound “sssssnake”. Watch the video live from 9:30am to learn how to say and write the sound together. Have a go at writing s and upload it to Tapestry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjrwkVt-rR4

Crazy Golf
Before the school closed, the children designed their own crazy golf obstacles. We never got time to make them and try them out!
In your garden (or in a safe place where you wont break anything!), create your own crazy golf obstacle or mini course!
https://www.bassettsvitamins.co.uk/fun-activities/back-garden-golf-course


Y5 timetable
Y5 timetable for the week beginning 23rd March 2020

Y5 home learning explanation
Mr Emmens explains how to use the new timetable and the week’s home learning tasks (split into 8 parts).
Practise your typing!
By the end of Year 4, all pupils need to be able to type a minimum of 20 words per minute (WPM). All children can practise and develop their typing speed by using the 2Type app on Purple Mash or by using this fun link https://www.typingtest.com/ . Can you beat your personal best?

Go Noodle!
If you fancy a quick and active brain break, try one of the Go Noodle activities!
David Walliams Audio Stories
Every day for the next 30 days David Walliams will be reading a short story that you can listen to for free! Click on the link below and have a listen: https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/

Topic for the week- How sustainable is your home?
Have a look at the PDF about sustainability and deforestation. Then, carry out a sustainability survey about your home. You could consider the following things: travel, energy/water consumption, food and drink, outside space and waste. Use the prompt sheet to help you.