Monday 27th April
Maths
In maths today we are going to look at formal methods of division. Here is a reminder of the method you need to use:
Can you use these methods to solve the following questions?
English
Read
Superheroes I could have been by Roger Stevens
What do
you like about the poem? Is there anything that you dislike about it? Can you
spot any patterns? Which is your favourite idea for a superhero?
Superheroes I Could Have Been by Roger Stevens
After accidentally
rescuing planet Earth
I was offered the
chance
To become a
superhero
Unfortunately all
the best positions had gone.
This is what was
left:
Liquid Refreshment
Machine Repairman
(A Lifesaver on a
hot day.)
Mosquito Man
(Keeps insects at
bay.)
Salting Icy Roads
Man
(Saving skidding
lorries and cars.)
Confectionary
Dispenser Unit Man
(Saving melting
chocolate bars.)
Tadpole Man
(Rescuing frogs
from logs.)
Stick Insect Man
(Rescuing stick
insects from frogs.)
Ten Pence Down the
Back of the Sofa Man
(Where only the
bravest superheroes go.)
And, of course,
Supergran
(But I don’t
somehow think so.)
I could have been
Captain Decisive
But I couldn’t make
up my mind
I could have been
Captain King of the Hill
But I didn’t feel
so inclined
I could have been
Captain Upholsterer
But I’d never have
recovered
I could have been
Captain Apathy
But I couldn’t be
bothered
Use the below revision cards to remind you about relative clauses and relative pronouns:
Choose a superhero from the poem. Make a labelled illustration showing their super powers.