Here are two videos I shared on Google Classroom if you would like to do wordsearches or crosswords or other worksheets on j2e5 using a new j2e tool called j2pdf.
Activity 1 – Make a table
- Start a new j2e5 page
- Make a new table with 1 column and 7 rows
- Copy this information into your table
- (Continent) Million people
- Africa 1276
- Antarctica 0.002
- Asia 4561
- Europe 746
- North America 583
- Oceania 42
- South America 424
- Save the page as: World information
Figures from Wikipedia
**Why might the numbers be different from the ones I have given above?
** Look at this live World Population Counter
Video instructions for Activity 1
Activity 2 – create a bar chart
- Create a bar chart from your table by selecting it (click on top left box) and clicking the graph button
- Move the table and bar chart next to each other.
- Add the following title:
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A bar chart to show how many million people live in each continent.
Video instructions for Activity 2
Activity 3 – Make a poster
- Add a picture of the world’s continents
- I have shared a blank one that you could label
- Add a title: The continents of the world
- Add some facts, for example from these websites:
Video instructions for Activity 3
Activity 4 – Finish your poster
- Make the page into an attractive poster – fill the page, addnore pictures and information.
- Success criteria
- Fill the page
- Graph and chart together
- Fact box
- Big title
- Even spacing – no big gaps or squashed items
Follow on activities
1 Cool text
When you have checked the success criteria, then you could do this extension task to make a more interesting title.
- Go to https://cooltext.com/
- Choose a suitable style
- Type “Continents of the World”
- Change settings – you can choose a better font here too
- Drag onto your j2e5 page instead of your title
Activity 5 Perfecting your poster
For a perfect poster, make sure:
- lots of pictures and information filling the page
- things are spread evenly – no big gaps or squashed bits
- gaps between things the same
More pages
Add a page to your file by clicking on the in the bottom right corner of your page. You could make a page about:
- one of the continents
- the land area of the continents including another table and graph
- information about the sea and oceans
- a table and chart of highest mountains of the world, longest rivers, etc
Look at this great picture that children at school made with items they found.
These are great for creative thinking. Use them to get your brain going in the morning or when you need to wake up your brain…
Make sure you use the phrases given.
These are from the Thinking Classroom website, provided free at this time. There are examples and teacher notes for each of the thinking starters to show how they could work.
Chris still has a pile of Easter eggs left.
- He can put the eggs exactly into piles of 7.
- If he puts them in piles of 3, 4, 5 or 6, he has one left over.
- What is the smallest number of eggs that Chris could have?
- * What is the next smallest number of eggs that Chris could have?
- ** What is the next, next smallest number of eggs that Chris could have?
I hope everyone is well and had a break over Easter. Thank you for everyone who had a go at some of the challenges on here before Easter. This term, I will try to put on some more challenges, but I will also put some lessons for each year group.
I hope you enjoy your home learning this term. Keep going.
Top tps:
- Tick things off your list as you do them,
- Short sessions
- Brain breaks in between – get up, exercise
- Drink water.
Quick links:
- Thinking starters – great for getting your brain going
- Daily search challenge
- Y3 Bar charts in j2e5 Computing unit for Term 5
- Y4 Mindmaps with Coggle Computing unit for Term 5
- Y5 Creating a game piece by piece Computing unit for Term 5
- Y6 Creating a database Computing unit for Term 5
- Maths challenge W2 – leave your answers as a comment; Week1
- Music activities from Mrs Shakespeare
- How to do Google Classroom worksheets on j2e5
- Typing.com
- Zooniverse – people-powered research – take part in real scientific research on a range of projects
- #DoGoodFromHome!
If you’re in Year 5, then watch Race across the world on BBC iPlayer to learn about South America.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000g6nt/race-across-the-world-series-2-episode-1
- Have a read through this article:
- Make your own example of one of these on j2e5 or JIT5
- a “happy story or fact”
- a “thank you for the happy times” certificate or “thank you note” complete with colourful border
- a simple line drawing “happy message”
- a “teeny tiny little things I appreciated today” poster
- a “happy colouring page”