Try this fun activity to practice number sequences. Can you complete the mission?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/number/number_patterns/play/
Try this fun activity to practice number sequences. Can you complete the mission?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/number/number_patterns/play/
Have a go at these word problems:
http://uk.ixl.com/math/year-4/place-value-word-problems
Explore the website for other maths activities.
We have been investigating what artefacts can tell us about the past
Members of 4C are reaching for the stars, having set themselves goals.
Our beautiful starbursts show what can be done with careful ruler work!
You put water behind a door so when someone opens the door they think “ugh!” and they wonder what someone’s done there.
Each Friday, the boys will have a lesson dedicated to spelling. They will then be given a spelling homework, comprising an activity sheet and a list of spellings to learn. The activity sheet should be handed in by the following Friday, when the boys will also be tested on the spellings they were asked to learn.
Once I went to my friend’s house. We picked up some Nerf guns and hid. I walked down the corridors waiting for a clue. Suddenly I was hit. I turned round and started firing. The prank is : the guy knew I would come out wander around. So he took that to his advantage but I knew I would be got, so I was ready.
The Apple Juice Prank
One day my sister and I pulled a prank on our house guest. We saw an empty apple juice carton so we filled it with water. We then asked our guest for a glass of apple juice. When she poured, of course water came out and she was confused. We told her what we did and we all laughed.
The Wobbly Tooth Prank
My sister had a wobbly tooth and she wanted to pull a prank, so she got a piece of Paper and smudged lip gloss on it so it looked a tooth. I pretended to punch her and she went downstairs and called my mum and said “Mum, my tooth fell out.” For a moment my mum believed it but after she looked closer she saw it wasn’t real and she laughed!
When I use to watch my Dad play football, afterwards the team would have a shower. Whilst in the shower my Dad would put more shampoo on the person in front of him without them knowing. They would then try and keep washing the shampoo out, not knowing that more and more was being put on their head, it was like a never ending shampoo shower.
Another prank that my Dad played at football was to cut the end off his friends’ socks. He would wait for them to go out on the pitch first, find one of their socks, cut the end off and then put it back. When they went to put it back on after football it would come right up their leg.