We researched how many castles are currently still standing in Wales. We collected our information in a tally chart and we constructed bar graphs with the data. We interpreted our bar graphs.
We investigated how many castles were built in Great Britain between the 11th and 17th centuries. We plotted line graphs and interpreted them.
We completed an algebraic reasoning activity based on dragons. We gave explanations for how we solved the problems.
We completed addition word problems linked to castles and dragons.
We completed subtraction word problems linked to castles and dragons.
The race is on! Which teacher is going to be the Easter Bunny? On Friday 26th March we are holding our Sponsored Staff Bunny Bonanza! Check our facebook page to find out who is in the lead!
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