Home Learning Pack for Year 4 Week 10 – Summer Term This week we would like you to find out more about ranges in America… Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 English/Geography English Geography Rocky Mountain National Park Create your own word search about the Find out about 2 other mountain ranges in · What is the Rocky Mountain National Rocky . America, add them to a blank outline of a Park? https://www.kidzone.ws/habitats/rocky- map of the USA (see below) ·https://kids.kiddle.co/Rocky_Mountains mountains.htm If you cannot print, then draw a sketch map https://www.kidzone.ws/habitats/rocky- If you are stuck, use the link below as a – a simple outline of the USA and add the mountains.htm guide: mountain ranges.) Find out about the main attractions here: https://thewordsearch.com/puzzle/1482/roc https://www.ducksters.com/geography/us_ The Alberta falls ky-mountains/ states/us_mountain_ranges.php Bear Lake Challenge: Find and write at least 3 facts Dream Lake about each Mountain Range. Create a fact file about these places ICT/English/Art Rocky Mountain National Park · Animals Maths/Geography Maths found here are: Find the names of the 10 highest mountains Complete the worksheet/questions The Moose in the USA and order them from shortest to below. You don’t have to print it out, the Beavers tallest. (Answer sheet below – if you have questions could be written into their Bighorn Sheep no access to the internet, print these out, workbook and worked out there. Find out about these animals. Draw them cut them out and ask your child to

and then write facts about each one. rearrange them in order.)

. Day 4 Day 5 On going Home Learning Pack for Year 4 English/Science English • Read with an adult every day, talk about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZZ https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/earth/g what you did and didn’t like about the EJMtLOKU randcanyon.html book when you have finished. https://kids.kiddle.co/Grand_Canyon If you can, use this link to answer this • Practise your fluency facts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMd6_Xx8wQA question: Create a leaflet advertising the Grand • Practise your multiplications to 12. Is the Grand Canyon a mountain? Canyon – persuading people why they should • Maths- Mangahigh/TTRockstars; Write your own explanation to this visit here. https://app.mangahigh.com/assignment question, use diagrams if it helps. s (See below) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSL French • PE – try to walk or run 1 mile a day. PsOZZrJs C’est combien? (How much is it?) Outside, in your homes, in your garden. Use this link, if you can, to write your 5 Find out: • Maths/PE – walk up and down stairs most interesting facts about the Grand • What is the currency in France? chanting your multiplications. Canyon. • Was it always this currency? How long have they L’alphabet (The alphabet) used it? Start an ‘alphabet book’ (simple dictionary) using all the • What symbol is used? (e.g. £ for pound) new words you learn in French. You could add other Geography/Art task: Draw a • Find out which coins and notes they have. What do French words you have already learnt, then continue to canyon they look like? (Colour, size, pictures…) add to it in the future. You may like to include the • Using this step by step guide from you What is the value of the currency against the English translation with it or add a picture to help you British pound (£), e.g. how much is equal to £1? remember it. [* Remember to include un/une or tube, draw this stunning section of the la/le/les for nouns to help you remember which one Grand Canyon located in Arizona in the you should use!] • A: les animaux (animals) of America. • To make sure you can draw this B: beau (beautiful), il fait beau (it’s beautiful / lovely weather) accurately, pause your computer/I pad at • C: un chat (a cat), un chien (a dog) each stage and try to copy exactly what • D : deux (2), dix (10), douze (12), danser (to dance), the person on the screen is drawing and je danse (I dance / I am dancing) exactly where they draw it. Enjoy! • E : et (and) • F : un frère (a/one brother), mon frère (my brother), le foot (football), je joue au foot (I play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRURmlcZ football / I am playing football) S9k

Home Learning Pack for Year 4 https://digify.com/a/#/view/12e37ee749e049ec8f2d37 1ec3b6494d You might find the above link useful if you are after some extra Maths and English work for you child.

Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Home Learning Pack for Year 4 Add the mountain ranges within the USA to this map. Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Possible record sheet for Mountain heights within the USA Name of Mountain State found in Height

Home Learning Pack for Year 4 Answer sheets to help parents

Mountain peak State Mountain range Elevation

Rank

20,310 ft

1 [6][7][a] 6190.5 m

Alaska 18,009 ft

2 [8][9][b] 5489 m

17,400 ft

3 [10][11][c] Alaska Range Alaska 5304 m Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Mountain peak State Mountain range Elevation

Rank

16,550 ft

4 [12][13][d] Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 5044 m

16,390 ft

5 [14][15][16][e] Alaska 4996 m

16,237 ft

6 [17][18] Alaska Wrangell Mountains 4949 m

Mount Fairweather[19][20][f] Alaska 15,325 ft

7 Saint Elias Mountains (Fairweather Mountain) 4671 m

Alaska 14,951 ft

8 Mount Hubbard[21][22] Saint Elias Mountains Yukon 4557 m

14,831 ft

9 [23][24] Alaska Saint Elias Mountains 4520 m

14,573 ft

10 [25][26] Alaska Range Alaska 4442 m

Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Home Learning Pack for Year 4

Facts to help with Grand Canyon persuasive leaflet:

• The Grand Canyon is found in the US state of Arizona. • Many people consider it to be one of the seven wonders of the natural world. • The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 kilometres) in length. • At its widest point the Grand Canyon stretches 18 miles (29 kilometres) across. • At its narrowest point it stretches 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) across. • The Grand Canyon is around 6000 (1800 metres) feet deep. • The Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon, it has been eroding its steep sides for millions of years. • The different types of rock visible in the Grand Canyon make it an important site for geological research. • The rock found at the bottom of the Grand Canyon (schist) is around 2 billion years old. • The rock found on the upper rim (limestone) is around 230 million years old. • American Indians have been living in and around the canyon for thousands of years. • John Wesley Powell led the first expedition down the Grand Canyon in 1869. He was the first to use the name “Grand Canyon” after it had previous been known as the “Big Canyon” or “Great Canyon”. • The Grand Canyon became a national park in 1919. • It was the 17th national park to be established in the United States. • While the Grand Canyon is neither the widest, longest nor deepest canyon in the world, it is an extremely popular tourist destination with around 5 million visitors enjoying its immense beauty every year. Home Learning Pack for Year 4 • As well as sightseeing, hiking and rafting are also popular in the area. • Overnight camping in the Grand Canyon requires a permit from the Backcountry Office.

Home Learning Pack for Year 4 Mangahigh- https://app.mangahigh.com/assignments children log in using personal login details. School ID is 421120

Complete the following tasks: tenth, hundredths, equivalent fractions and Find a fraction of an amount. (also some fraction games).

TTRockstars- https://ttrockstars.com/ children log in using personal login details.

Children then click Play.

Once children have clicked play they can choose from a variety of different games online. Gig, studio and Soundcheck allow the children to play solo and practice their multiplications. Festival allows the children to play against the world. In Arena the children are able to play against their classmates.