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Activities - Week 13 - Monday

Good morning, Year 6!

Maths

Starter
To get ready for today's lesson, spend at least 5 minutes playing Times Table Rock Stars. 

Main Activity

Today's lesson is about solving two-step equations.

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


Then complete this worksheet: Monday'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: Monday's Maths Answers

Literacy

In today's lesson, we're answering comprehension questions about our class text:

Monday's worksheet: Comprehension Questions

GPS

We'll be using brackets tomorrow in literacy. Review your understanding of brackets first!

Topic

Science

What impact have humans had on plants and animals? Take the quiz and then follow along with the video lesson

P.E.

P.E. with Joe.

Have a great day and remember to email us your work at: year6.cabot@bristol-schools.uk

Mr Town and Ms Tupman

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