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Y56 Bunting for the Quenn’s 90th celebrations

Your challenge today is:

  • Create, print and cut out a flag to make  bunting for the Queen’s 90th celebration tea party on Friday.
  • As a class, put the flags on a string ready for Friday afternoon.
  • Find out who is setting up for the tea party and help them put the bunting up

Resources and ideas

I have put a template (Bunting template) including a few useful images in your shared files in j2e.

Words/phrases ideas

  • Happy Birthday Ma’am
  • Happy Birthday Your Majesty
  • Phrases from the National Anthem, eg
    • God save the Queen
    • Long to reign over us
    • (See full words below)
  • 90
  • Hip hip hooray!

Images ideas

  • Union Jack
  • The Queen
  • Tea party – cups of tea, scones, balloons, cakes,…
  • Other pictures to do with the Queen or Great Britain

If you want images without backgrounds, search for png images, eg “queen elizabeth png”.  There are two png images of the Queen on the file I have shared

If you have finished, you could:

  • help put the flags on a class string
  • help someone else complete their flag
  • do another one (There could be one flag on each class string that says, eg “Oak class wish Her Majesty a very happy 90th birthday!”)

National Anthem words

1. God save our gracious Queen!
Long live our noble Queen!
God save the Queen!
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us,
God save the Queen.

2.Thy choicest gifts in store
On her be pleased to pour,
Long may she reign.
May she defend our laws,
And ever give us cause,
To sing with heart and voice,
God save the Queen.

Y3: How do I use JIT to animate?

This term, we will be creating animated stories using JIT.  The first stage is learning how to use animate in JIT to move objects around the screen.

    1. Log into j2e and click on JIT
    2. Watch the first video then have a go
        1. Choose your own background and character
        2. Make sure you move it only a little each frame

Now watch these videos in turn and have a go at each technique

Science Week: How can I use j2Data – Branch to classify items scientifically?

j2e has created a new tool,Branch, part of JIT to make branching keys.

  • Log into j2e
  • Go to “my files” then “shared files”.  Select Woodland Animals or Birds of Prey
  • Woodland Animals
  • Make sure you are in “advanced” mode
    • Click “sort” then make up Yes/No questions to sort the animals.
    • You could use this information sheet or fact sheets to help you or more detailed information from the Woodland Trust
    • Adding more animals
      • When it tells you that your diagram is complete:
        • Play it to test it out
        • Add a new animal
          • Think of a new animal and play the game and answer the questions
          • At the end say “no” then “yes” (you want to add it to the list)
          • Search using the world button and drag a picture into the box
  • Birds of Prey 
    • Use the RSPB website to find a fact about each bird and enter it into the description box.
    • Now make up Yes/No questions to classify the birds in a branching key.
    • Follow the instructions in the Woodland Animals above, to add more birds.
  • What else apart from animals could you classify using Branch?

Y5 How do I present data with j2Data?

j2e have brought together some old and new tools to make “j2Data”.

Today, we are going to

  • explore and test out the j2Data tools
  • use them to collect, present and organise data
  • perhaps feedback to j2e what we think

Your task

  1. Log into j2e
  2. Click on j2Data and explore all of the buttons
  3. Use Branch or Database to collect data about Greek gods including
    1. Names
    2. Pictures
    3. Information
  4. For Branch – start with four gods, then use the Play function to add more.

Searching for images – use search tools, labelled for non-commercial use so we can publish your projects online.

Y4: What is the advantage of using Coggle/MindMup?

  • Log into Google
  • Go to Drive
  • Click NEW then More… then Coggle or MindMup

Coggle

  • Explore the tools
    • Add branches
    • Type ideas
    • Change font – bold or italic
    • Add a website link
    • Add a photo
      • on a different tab, find a photo, save image as…
      • in Coggle, click image icon and look in Downloads

MindMup

  • Explore the tools
  • To add a new idea – use the far left button on the tools
  • Add a photo
    • on a different tab, find a photo, save image as…
    • in Coggle, click image icon and look in Downloads
    • Change the size of your photo to width 100
  • Add notes to an idea
  • Add a website link

Success steps

  • log into Google
  • Find Drive
  • Create a minmap
  • Explore tools confidently
  • Return to My Drive to see files

 

Y6: What do I hope to learn from my survey?

Fieldwork week

Here are some ideas for you to use…

1 Google maps

  1. Log into your school Google account and go to Drive
  2. Click on NEW then More… the Google My Maps
  3. This will create a new map – explore the tools
    1. Add a pin to a location
      1. Give it a name
      2. Attach some information
      3. Can you attach a photo (these need to be online – you attach them by copying a web address)
    2. Add a route – perhaps the walking route you will take to your fieldwork
    3. Add an area

2 Scratch interactive map

3 j2e interactive map 

Google form

  • What we will learn from our survey?
  • So what?
  • What will the benefit of our survey be?
  • How will we look after the data?
  • What are our responsibilities?
  • Do we need to promise anonymity?

Success steps:

log into Google; go to Drive; create a new form; use a range of form tools; publish form on shared document; consider safety and responsibilities; be curious; be sociable

Next – fill out each others’ surveys and analyse the results.

Y6: How do I create a Google form?

Exploring Google Forms

  1. Log into Google and go to Google Drive
  2. Click NEW, More then Google forms
  3. Explore as many tools and options as you can, including:
    1. Naming the form
    2. Changing the theme
    3. Trying each question type
    4. Adding sections and titles

Planning your research project

  1. Think about what you would be interested in finding out by doing a survey.  I can get children from all year groups to complete the surveys and Year 6 will definitely complete each others’ surveys.
  2. Think carefully about:
    1. What questions to ask
    2. Which type of question
    3. What data you want – words, sentences, numbers,…
    4. Do you need names?
  3. Design your form and hand it in via Google Classroom

Looking after data – by doing a survey, you have a responsibility to look after people’s information safely.  How do you think you should do this?