Hi Rowan class. Below are some activities that I would like you to have a go at over the Easter break. Stay safe and I'll be in touch in a couple of weeks. You can choose as many to complete as you want. You can also be as creative as you want! Egyptian Mummy Thinking about what you learnt in year 4 and any other knowledge that you have about the Egyptians- Can you create your own Egyptian mummy? This can be a drawing, sculpture or whatever other ideas you can come up with. Hieroglyphs art Can you use the Egyptian hieroglyphics to create a piece of art. This could be as simple as writing your name. Egyptian pyramid Can you refine your STEM skills and design and make your own Egyptian pyramid? What resources could you use to make your pyramid look realistic? There’s a boy in the girls bathroom Can you create your own character that would fit into the story? You could even create a character of you! Can you draw your character and create a character
Maths - Use these roman numerals to help you solve the problems. English Recap on the story of Tuesday by clicking on this link. Tuesday by David Wiesner Using the image below, what would the frogs be saying to one another? U sing the rules of inverted commas (speech marks) that we have looked at in class, can you correctly punctuate my report below? Try to show: speech marks, capital letters, punctuation inside the speech marks, commas, synonyms and phrases for the word ‘said’. Harltown Report The townspeople of Harltown are still struggling to make sense of the extraordinary events of Tuesday evening, when, it would seem, they were witness to a rare and troubling phenomenon. I spoke with the man at the centre of the events, Mr. Cunningham, whose late-night snack time was neither peaceful nor normal. I asked him to tell me what he had seen. "Well, like I told the others, I was just sitting at
Maths Using formal methods for subtraction, can you complete these sums? English Read the story aloud, using good expression to read what is said. What five words could describe the shepherds? What five words could describe the woman? Which of the characters do you admire the most? Ouch! By Kevin Crossley-Holland Five shepherds fell asleep under a tree. And in their sleep they sighed and stretched and tossed and turned and tied their legs into a knot. When they woke up, they didn't know which leg belonged to who. “I'm hungry,” said one shepherd. “And I'm thirsty,” said another. All five of them were thirsty and hungry, but they were unable to stand up. “What's wrong with you, men?” shouted a woman on her way to the well:The sun's up and you're still on your backs.' “We can't stand up,” said the shepherds. “We don't know which leg belongs to who.” “What's it worth?” asked the woman. “Worth?” said one shepher