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by rubbing their legs. They have settled into class really well and have all been making really good
progress in the work we have been doing in class. How does a stick insect make sure that he is not
eaten. I have also completed the symmetrical shapes on purple mash. Beetles have two feelers on
their head which help them see. I think the cone and the cylinder look quite similar. They have two
feelers to help them see. 4.How does a stick insect make sure that he is not eaten. How does a stick
insect make sure that he is not eaten. What do beetles have on their heads and what are they used for.
There are holiday sheets for all three half terms and the winter and spring holidays. As well as this
every pupil has a reading book (ask the teacher if you’d like additional books for the holidays), your
child has a log on to Bug Club. We received a huge assortment of London landmarks including Big
Ben, the London Eye, the Shard, telephone booths and Queens Guards.
My favourite minibeast is a dragonfly because they fly and they have pretty colours. John’s Church
and the Community Messy Church Church Services Remembrance School Eucharist. As well as this
every pupil has a reading book (ask the teacher if you’d like additional books for the holidays), your
child has a log on to Bug Club. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
good to leave some feedback. Including art and crafts, baking, phonics, maths and literacy. The
second copy is an editable powerpoint file as you may wish to change some of the tasks to suit your
curriculum. See other similar resources ?1.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not
quite what you were looking for. I have also completed the symmetrical shapes on purple mash.
Great work Emma and congratulations to everyone else who completed a project. All their hard
work has definitely earned them a nice rest over the half term. Some of the posters will also go up
around school as a reminder. They have settled into class really well and have all been making really
good progress in the work we have been doing in class. Maths 1) squares, rectangle, circle and
triangle. 2) 4 circles 1 triangle, 1 squares and 5 rectangles. 3) square and rectangle. 4) circle. Which
shape doesn’t have any straight sides? Circle. Like before I’ve done versions with a simple font too
for those of you that feel the funky font is a step to far. Circle, rectangle, triangle and square. 2.Can
you count how many of each shape you can find? 4 circles, 5 rectangles, 1 triangle and 1 square.
3.Which two shapes have the same number of sides. My year 11’s will be getting our “not a best
guess” papers on Friday (I’ll post them on JMOnline and on the blog too!) so I haven’t forgotten
them. A cone and cylinder have same heads and different bottoms. They have two feelers to help
them see. 4.How does a stick insect make sure that he is not eaten. How does a stick insect make
sure that he is not eaten. What do beetles have on their heads and what are they used for. She was
able to tell us some interesting facts about the police car she made. See other similar resources ?4.60
(no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. We could
choose from creating an native American mask, research a famous landmark with some fantastic
facts, research presidents and create some Pop Art. A cuboid shape is like a tissue box cereal box and
a storage box. The homework must be returned to school by Tuesday the following week after the
homework has been set. There are holiday sheets for all three half terms and the winter and spring
holidays. A minimum of 2 pieces of homework must be completed each week. Can you find 5 cuboid
shaped objects around your house.

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