
Partition 438 into hundreds, tens and ones using numbers. Look at my example below to help you. In Year 2 we have learnt that we don't always have to partition numbers with hundreds together, tens together and ones together. There are other ways to partition numbers, here are some examples. Fill in the part-whole model with numbers. Use my part-whole model on the right to draw out the dienes for this example. Partition 274 in any way that you would like. You can draw the dienes or if you are feeling confident you can write the numbers. Task 2a: Find six ways that 524 can be partitioned, use numbers for this. If you would like to draw the dienes, you can do this on a separate piece of paper. 524 524 524 524 524 524 Session 3- To be able to show the value of a 3-digit number in more than one way (continuing from last session) Choose one of these numbers and show six ways that it can be partioned: 514, 361, 480, 209 and 57. Session 4- To compare numbers within 1000 using the <, > and = signs The digits can be used in any order! Did you find all of the possibilities? How do you know? Which number is greater? How do you know? Remember! < less than > greater than = equal to Complete this number sentence by adding in the missing symbol. Draw the dienes below! Compare the numbers by filling in the blanks. Compare the numbers by adding the correct symbol. Task 4a- compare two 3-digit numbers verbally using the example below to help you. Example: 179 < 228 One hundred and seventy nine is less than two hundred and twenty eight because it has fewer hundreds. Two hundred and twenty eight is greater than one hundred and seventy nine because it has more hundreds. Two hundred and twenty eight is the greater number. 378 and 143 201 and 210 789 and 876 11 and 211 425 and 654 If you feel that your child needs support with this, you can ask them to draw out the dienes (hundreds, tens and ones) this will help them to visualise the number. Questions based on place value. Humanities- Explorers and Voyagers Session 5: Why are Amelia Earhart’s voyages considered important? Key Knowledge Key Vocabulary Pilot She was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Aviator Ocean in 1932. Voyage As a child, Amelia saw the Wright Brothers at a State Fair. She was not interested in flying at a time. Navigation In May 1923 she was the 16th woman in the USA to receive a pilot’s license. In 1930 Amelia set 2 women’s speed records. In 1932 Amelia was the first woman to fly coast to coast. In 1937, she attempted to fly all around the world. Her plane went missing on the home stretch and she was never seen again. Knowledge Quiz: 1. Circle the jobs that Captain James Cook had: 2. Captain James Cook became a cartorapher during the Seven Years War. 3. Captain James Cook created a new set of rules for his crew. Why? 4. Which continent was Captain Cook looking for? 5. Captain Cook was killed by Hawaiians after they kidnapped him: Amelia Earhart was an aviator who is best known for being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. An aviator is someone who flies planes. Amelia's first "flight" was when she was just seven years old. With the help of Muriel and her uncle she made a homemade roller coaster. After crashing dramatically she told her sister that it "was just like flying". When Amelia was eleven years old she saw one of the Wright Brothers first airplanes at a State Fair. The Wright brothers built the world’s first engine powered aeroplane which could fly – it only flew for 12 seconds but it did fly! Amelia however, had no interest in flying and did not think much of the plane or the Wright brothers at the time. Amelia lived in America in the 1920s. Before this, women had always needed to stay at home, look after the children and have low skilled jobs. However during the war, in the years before, women had needed to do the jobs usually done by men because the men had gone to fight. The women started to work in factories and on farms. They were doing jobs they had never been able to before. Task: How does this compare to the jobs women can do today? Today women can... but back then women... Back then women would... but now they... Jobs women had back then were... but now women.. __________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ This timeline shows you the history of women in aviation (flying planes): 1908 1910 1911 1928 Therese Peltier is the Baroness Raymonde de Harriet Quimby- Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly an la Roche is the first becomes the first first woman to fly across airplane on her own. woman to earn a pilot's American woman to be the Atlantic license. a licensed pilot Task: Why do you think it took so long for women to fly planes after they were invented? _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ This timeline shows you different events in Amelia Earhart’s life: Amelia Amelia and At 7 years 1908 at 11 1920 1928 1932 was born her sister old Amelia, years old Amelia Amelia is Amelia is 24th July Muriel had with help Amelia saw went on the first the first 1897 in all sorts of from her one of the her first woman to woman to Atchison, adventures. uncle, built Wright plane fly across fly across Kansas. a roller Brothers flight. the the coaster. It first She worked Atlantic. Atlantic was her airplanes. hard to pay It took 21 solo. It first She didn’t for flying hours and took 14 experience have any lessons an 3 pilots. hours. of flying. interest in bought a flying. yellow plane she nicknamed “canary” In 1928 Amelia was invited to take part in a flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Together with pilot Bill Stultz and co-pilot Slim Gordon, Amelia flew in an aeroplane called Friendship. Amelia was the navigator on the flight. After 21 hours of flying, the plane landed in Wales. She had made history and was the first woman to ever make the flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Earhart was a hero to the people of the United States. They had a parade for her in New York City and she even got to meet the President at the White House. Here are some of Amelia Earhart’s other achievements: 1922: Broke women's altitude record for 14,000 feet. 1928: First woman to fly across the Atlantic. 1928: Wrote a book ’20 hours 40 minutes’ 1930: Set 2 women’s speed records. 1932: First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic 1932: First woman to fly coast to coast 1935: First person to fly solo from LA to Mexico City. She was the most famous woman pilot in the world but Earhart wasn't satisfied. Task: Why do you think Amelia was not satisfied? I think Amelia was not satisfied because.. ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Amelia Earhart wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. On June 1, 1937 Amelia and Fred Noonan, her navigator, took off from Miami in Florida. They flew a number of flights, eventually getting all the way across Africa and Asia to New Guinea in the South Pacific. On July 2nd 1937, Amelia and Fred took off from New Guinea to fly to Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean and they were never seen again… Task: What do you think happened to Amelia and her plane? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Session 6: Why are people who summit Everest considered significant? Key Knowledge Key Vocabulary Everest is the highest mountain in the world Summit It is very dangerous to climb to the top of the mountain Altitude When you climb to the top you say that you have Ascent reached the summit Sherpa It costs a lot of money to take the journey to the top and many people have died Hilary’s step Edmund Hilary reached the summit with the support of his sherpa called Tenzing Norgay Knowledge Quiz 4.5 1. Amelia Earhart was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean: True 2. Amelia Earhart became interested in flying after seeing the Wright Brothers. 3. What was the name of the plane Earhart flew over the Atlantic? Friendship Charity Canary 4. Amelia Earhart was a navigator as well as a pilot: 5. Amelia Earhart came back safely from her round the world flight: This is Mount Everest, the highest mountain on the entire Earth. It is part of the Himalayas, a huge mountain range in Southern Asia that includes more than 110 huge mountains. Task: What is special about Mount Everest? Which countries is it near? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Everest is one of the world’s deadliest mountains. The first attempt to climb it was in 1921 by a British expedition, however they were unsuccessful. Mount Everest is often linked with the local people who live in the valley below, known as Sherpa. They are usually farming people who grazed their animals high up in the mountains. They are excellent guides and assistants to those who wish to climb Everest. Being so high, the summit of Everest is extremely cold. Climbers do not only have to prepare for the cold, but also strong winds.
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