Maths
Maths
We will be continuing to use White Rose for our maths learning this week. Each day, watch the video and then either print the worksheet or just write the answers on paper.
This week, we will be finishing our learning on measuring and then moving on to telling the time. Maybe you could have a look at some of the clocks around your house first. You could even play 'What's the time Mr Wolf?' with some people in your family.
Can you do some Doodle Maths every day?
Last week Year 3 were the top class!
Oh no Year 2! Can you beat them this week?
Monday 6th July
In today's lesson, we are measuring using litres. Have a look at home for containers that are marked with litres. Can you find ones that have the same capacity but are a different shape?
For question 6 on the worksheet, write your explanation underneath.
Monday 6th July

Tuesday 7th July
In today's lesson, we will be measuring the temperature.
Tuesday 7th July

Wednesday 8th July
To help you learn to tell the time, you could make your own clock using a paper plate and a split pin.
Make sure that you use a ruler (or other straight object) to draw the hands on the clocks.
Wednesday 8th July

Thursday 9th July
If you have made your own clock, you could shade each half differently to remind you about ‘past’ and ‘to.
If you want more practice at telling the time, click here and scroll down to play an interactive game.
Thursday 9th July

Friday 10th July
For today's lesson, you can either try the Friday challenge on the BBC Bitesize website by Clicking here or have a go at solving the time puzzle below.
If you are feeling quite confident with o'clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to, why not extend yourself by telling the time to the nearest 5 minutes? Here is a power point and some activities.