Wednesday-1st July
English- 30 minutes
Maths- 30 minutes
Break
Reading- 20 minutes
Spellings- 10 minutes
French- 30 minutes
English
Today we are going to compare the stories by Anthony Browne that we listened to on Monday and Tuesday.
Go back to these days and listen to each of them again and then read the talking points to compare The Night Shimmy and Silly Billy stories.
Think carefully about your answers.
- Write out your answers in your books (you don't need to copy out the questions).
- Give your answers as full, punctuated sentences in your best handwriting.
Remember to answer these in full sentences.
Both Eric and Billy have things that worry or upset them at bedtime. Eric has horrible lizard dreams while Billy worries about all sorts of quite scary things happening to him.
What advice would you give to someone who was worried about settling down in bed at night?
Read the suggestions below. You might also have some really good ideas of your own that are not on the list.
- have a special toy or teddy with you
- leave the bedroom door open
- leave a light on
- tell your family about anything that is bothering you
- read a cheerful, happy story
- use worry dolls
- use a dream catcher
MATHS- Click on the speakers to listen to this lesson.
French
Les dates de l'année – Dates of the year
Watch the clip below to revise days of the week.
- Practise reading and pronouncing the words correctly using the written words below.
French |
English |
lundi |
Monday |
mardi |
Tuesday |
mercredi |
Wednesday |
jeudi |
Thursday |
vendredi |
Friday |
samedi |
Saturday |
dimanche |
Sunday |
French |
English |
French |
English |
janvier |
January |
juillet |
July |
février |
February |
août |
August |
mars |
March |
septembre |
September |
avril |
April |
octobre |
October |
mai |
May |
novembre |
November |
juin |
June |
décembre |
December |
- To write the date in French we write the day, the number (with le) and then the month.
e.g mardi, le 5 mai
Tuesday, 5th May
The dates below are written in French.
- Translate them into English.
- The first one has been done for you.
Remember
Words for days and months in French do not begin with a capital.
Words for days and months in English do begin with a capital.
French |
English |
lundi, le 10 janvier |
Monday, 10th January |
mercredi, le 21 mars |
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dimanche, le 2 juillet |
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samedi, le 31 octobre |
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mardi, le 30 août |
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vendredi, le 25 décembre |
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jeudi, le 22 février |
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Challenge: Write some dates in French.