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Year 5 Home Learning Pack - Summer 1, Week 5
Activity Completed Signed
Spelling - Year 5/6 word list
Try to practise at least three times a week for 20 minutes. Pick 10 words a week to focus on.
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Maths - x 5
Try to do one each day. - Arithmetic Test. Mark it after and try to learn from your mistakes. - Core 4- 3D shape- Line Graphs- Tables
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Times Tables
Try to practise at least three times a week. This could be on TT Rock Stars, making a game, getting someone to test you, using hit the button or using a dice.
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English - x 5
Try to do one each day. - Reading Comprehension - Slow Write - Letter Writing - plan- Letter writing - draft- Letter writing - publish
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Reading
Try to read daily. Remember this could be any reading material or books that your teacher has made available to you on Bug Club.
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Topic Challenge
Try to complete one of these challenges. - Plant your own runner bean or sunflower and measure it each day. Plot this onto a line graph. There is a template and an example below if you need it. - How about a virtual trip to the Theatre? You can watch ‘The Midnight Gang’ via this link http s://www.cft.org.uk/the- midnight-gang-broadcast- We were hoping to make tortillas and Mayan hot chocolate in school. Have a go at home. We would love to see your pictures!See below for the recipes
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Year 5 and 6 Spelling List
Maths 1 - Arithmetic
Maths 2 - Core 4
82 395 + 11 324 =
13.33 + 7.26 =
45 247 - 12 153 =
19.74 - 9.93 =
439 x 7 =
6435 x 32 =
973 7=
9648 9 =
Maths 3 - 3D shape
Do it
Secure it
Additional Challenge
Maths 4 - Line Graphs
Do it
Secure it
Additional Challenge
Maths 5 - Tables
Do it
Secure it
Additional Challenge
Times Tables
English 1 - Reading Comprehension
Complete the activity and then mark it yourself.
English 2 - Slow Write
1 Use a figurative device.2 Write a sentence with a main and
a subordinate clause.3 Use the word ‘intimidated’ in your
sentence.4 Use correctly punctuated speech.
1. The brown tiles screeched as the mighty troll ripped the roof off the yellow house.
2. Although the disgusting troll was causing chaos, Alfie remained calm.3. “I am not intimidated by you,” called the young boy, “get out of my bedroom!”4. “I was just wondering if you wanted to go sailing?” replied the humungous troll,
with a tear running down his cheek.
English 3 - Letter plan
We would like you to write a letter to your new teacher/teachers. In this letter, you should tell them about you, your interests, what you are good at, what you need help with, what helps you learn etc.
All about you and your interests
What are you good at?
What do you need help with?
What helps you learn?
What are you looking forward to?
Do you have any worries?
English 4 - Draft your letter
In your exercise book, draft your letter to your teacher. You can decide if you would like the letter to be informal or formal. Remember, your letter needs to be appropriate for your audience (your teacher). The two word mats below may help you with your choice.
English 5 - Publishing your letter
Now that you have written your letter, you need to check it carefully and edit it. Remember, this might be the first time that your new teacher/s have seen any of your writing and you want to impress them!!
Once you have edited it and it is the best that it can be, publish your letter so that you can give it to your new teacher when you see them. We are really looking forward to reading these!
You might like to publish it on the computer or on lined paper in your best, joined handwriting.
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