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  This week we have a TTRockstars battle against Year 4. Try to spend time on TTRockstars every day to improve your times tables skills and help Blue Class to win the battle! If you can’t remember your logins, just send me an email and I will let you know them. I will let you know next week who wins the battle!

  This week we are going to learn about telling the time. We will learn about how many units of time fit into other units of time (E.G. how many days in month), how to estimate time and start to look at how to tell time using an analogue clock. There is a clock that can be moved to show different times that might be helpful allocated on Power Maths and a link to another online clock that can be used, on the days it might be helpful.

  We will use the work from our text books (the pictures are below and you have been allocated the lessons on your Power Maths accounts if you would prefer to use this) for most of the week.

  Have a look at the picture below to find out some more about what we will be learning in this topic.  

  Have a look at the Discover page below. This is the page that we usually look at together after you have written your LO. Have a look at this and see if you can figure out the answers to the questions, remember to use all the information on the picture to help you. Once you have done this, look at the Share page next to it to see if you were correct (part of the 'share' section is at the top of the 'Think Together' page below. Did you use the same method as the book? 
  Have a look at the Think Together page that we normally look at in pairs or groups. Spend 5 – 10 minutes looking at this page, remember it’s not about answering all the questions, it’s about getting your brain started. You can write down as much or as little to help you. The answers for these questions are in a document below. How did you do? If you made mistakes can you see where you went wrong and do you understand the answers now?

  The questions you would normally do in your book and the answers you would use to mark are below. Spend about half an hour on these, remember how many questions you normally manage to answer in class, try to finish about that many. Remember to mark each question as you go, so you can check you are on the right track after each question. Remember to correct yourself before you move on to the next question.

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