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Activities - Week 11 - Thursday

Good morning, Year 6!


Maths

Starter
To practise what you were learning yesterday, have a go at Pecking Order, a game about ordering fractions, decimals and percentages.

Main Activity
Today's lesson is about finding percentages of amounts.

First, watch this video and have a go at any of the questions in it:


Then complete this worksheet: Thursday's Maths Worksheet
(Don't forget that you can do this by writing the answers in your book or on a piece of paper - you don't need to print the sheet out.)

Then check your work against the answers: Thursday's Maths Answers

GPS 

Watch the video and complete the quiz about using inverted commas.

Literacy

Follow along with the video lesson. You'll need your writing from yesterday!



Topic

Geography

Follow along with this video lesson about Snowdon and mapping mountains:



Snowdon OS Map (click on the map to enlarge it)
Map Key

Art

Either make these origami paper birds:



Or take part in this music lesson on pulse.

Have a great day and send us an email to show us your work: year6.cabot@bristol-schools.uk

Ms Tupman and Mr Town

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