A Chetham’s student demonstrating their instrument There is no limit to the number of classes/children that can sign up to these sessions. The more the merrier! So please feel free to spread the word. WHEN ARE THE WORKSHOPS? Wednesday 2 October – International Music Day Wednesday 9 October...
21 fun and educational games to help your child learn KS1 & KS2 lessons! Teach lessons like multiplication, money, time, punctuation, STEM, science, spelling, s…
What is a KS2 example of a simile? Here's a KS2 example of a simile: The water sparkled like diamonds in the sunlight. In this sentence, the simile compares the way the water sparkles to the sparkle of diamonds, using the word like to make the comparison. How will this KS2 similes...
Place value at Key Stage 2 develops this understanding to handle larger numbers and the relative values of each digit depending on where it appears in the number. It is expected that by the end of Year 6, pupils will be able to identify the place value of digits in numbers up to 10,00...
Maths word problems 1. Home on time – easy Type:Time, Number, Addition A cinema screening starts at 14:35. The movie lasts for 2 hours, 32 minutes after 23 minutes of adverts. It took 20 minutes to get to the cinema. What time should you tell your family that you’ll be home?
Spell the missing word: Will you give me ___ of your ice-cream, please? sum sam some som 4 . Spell the missing word: He can jump ___ far! so soo sow sho 5 . Spell the missing word: The book was written ___ H P Smalls. by bi bye...
they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child,18and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them.19But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.20The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising Godfor all the things ...
t been widely explored yet. A new genre of art to discover and for your children to connect to."Long before the word 'conservation' was coined, tribal peoples developed highly effective measures for maintaining the richness of their environment. They have sophisticated codes of conservation to ...
Probability, chance and likelihood explained for primary-school parents, plus try some of the mathematical probability problems your KS2 child might have to solve.
(no more than 10 words) (2) Why can’t the tests tell the unique success of each student according to Para.2? (no more than 15 words) (3) What is the main idea of Para.3? (no more than 8 words) (4) What does the underlined word “ dreariest” most probably mean? (No ...