This week the children have been valiantly tackling the world of fraction calculations. They have also been learning about Norse mythology in preparation to write our own Viking myths.
If you’d like some ideas as to how to support this learning at home, please see the information below….
Calculating Fractions with Different Denominators
In order to add and subtract fractions with different denominators, the children first need to find a common denominator. After this, they can find equivalent fractions and solve the calculation.
The Swans have learned a little rhyme to help them remember this process…
“CD, EF, replace and calculate.”
CD – Common denominator
EF – Equivalent fractions
Replace and Calculate – rewrite the original number sentence by replacing the fractions with their equivalent fractions. Then … solve! 🙂

Viking Myths
In class, we have been learning about the following Viking myths:
- Odin creates the World
- Sif and her Golden Hair
- Baldur
- Thor’s Wedding
- Apples of Iduna
We will be using some of the features that are similar in all of the myths to help us to create our own Viking myths.
There are more Viking myths available to read and listen to on: https://www.storynory.com/category/myths/norse/
There are short animated versions of some of the Viking myths available to watch on:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-english-viking-sagas/zkyqd6f
Which is your favourite myth and why?
Who are your favourite characters and why?
