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DO NOW: How fast can you complete this grid? Prime, factors and multiples Angles Multiply and divide by 10, 100, 1000 What are the prime factors of 90? 67 x 1000 Can you create your own missing angle problems? 1. One involving a triangle (maybe a certain type) 2. One on a straight line 3. One in a quadrilateral Give 2 factor pairs of 44 23.75 ÷ 100 Im thinking of a number. I halve it. Add 14. Add 15 and my answer is 345. What number was I thinking? 122.2 x 100 1. A square-shaped room measures 6.5ſt on one side. What is the area of this room? 2. A rectangular field measures 10ſt by 3.5ſt. What is the area of this field? 3. Danny has a rectangular rose garden that measures 8m by 12.5m. One bag of ferlizer can cov- er 16m 2 . How many bags will he need to cover the enre garden? 4. 5.

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Prime, factors and multiples Angles Multiply and divide by 10, 100, 1000

What are the prime factors of

90?

67 x 1000

Can you create your own missing angle problems?

1. One involving a triangle (maybe a certain type)

2. One on a straight line

3. One in a quadrilateral

Give 2 factor pairs of 44 23.75 ÷ 100

I’m thinking of a number. I halve it. Add 14. Add 15 and

my answer is 345. What number was I thinking?

122.2 x 100

1. A square-shaped room measures 6.5ft on one side. What is the area of this room? 2. A rectangular field measures 10ft by 3.5ft. What is the area of this field? 3. Danny has a rectangular rose garden that measures 8m by 12.5m. One bag of fertilizer can cov-

er 16m2. How many bags will he need to cover the entire garden?

4.

5.

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The Mystery of the Colour thief—Ewa Jozefkowicz

White = 1 pt Orange = 2pts Blue = 3 pts

What is your im-

pression of the

character in just

the first 2 sentenc-

es?

Who is Milo? What time period

is this story set?

Why might the

main character be

appealing to the

reader?

According to the

text, how and why

did the man at the

start of the ex-

tract go?

What impression

do you think the

character has

about the sixth

formers

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Punctuation

Correct wrong or missing punctuation

Homophones and spellings Word types

(independent clause = subject, verb and is a complete thought)

After much thought I decided to cook a pie

You need a spoon to eat your (dessert/desert).

Identify the subject and verb

1. My cake arrived.

2. Dave cried.

3. The keys didn’t fit.

The swords handle glistened in the sunlight but its blade sent

fear down my spine.

Solve the anagrams of some Y5 spelling words

kekuncl

matunu Mrs Corring walked; to the shops

she bought some eggs.

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BEST WRITE

Its time to get your best handwriting out or get typing!

If you want to handwrite, why not illustrate your page with the sword you describe?

Send me you final piece!

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Science

Draw the particles in a solid How many times SHOULD you hold an experiment to make it a

fair test?

Can you see the moon in the day? Give an example of a solid, liquid and a gas

Which planet is hotter? Mercury or Venus? Why?

How many degrees is Earth tilted?

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Today, I would like you to try and make a parachute for a boiled egg. Which material do you think would be best? Have a go at trying out a range of different materials. I would love to see some photos of you trying your parachutes out.

Some materials you may use for your parachutes:

Kitchen roll, foil, paper, string, cello tape, a sock, a t-shirt, tea towel.

Any other ideas you have would be great! Be creative as you want, but remember I want the parachute to work!