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Van Gogh Class
Foundation Subjects - Distance Learning Planning
WC 22nd June 2020
Year 5 Summer Term (second half) Curriculum Overview can be found on Van Gogh Class Page via the Website.
The table below shows what the focus will be in school this coming week.
Any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch. I am happy to offer support/feedback for any completed
work at [email protected]
NEW – There will be a ‘check in’ reflection question posted on our Van Gogh Purple Mash blog
every Tuesday and Thursday. This is where you can tell me about your learning, ask any questions
and we can stay connected.
Below you will find 5 subject activities. We would suggest you choose one of the activities each afternoon.
RE – How do different cultures and religions express their ideas about rites of passage?
The Hajj
Have you ever been on a special journey – eg to see relatives far away? Every Muslim aims to visit Mecca
There are many rituals which Muslims undertake on their visit. Hajj is very important – many Muslims feel
changed afterwards. You can learn more about it here - https://kids.kiddle.co/Hajj
Watch video https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/religious-education-ks2-my-life-my-religion-
muslim-pilgrimage-hajj/zndfcqt Activity
Write a postcard as if you are on Hajj. On the reverse draw a picture of a mosque or the kaba but of course
no people or animals –this is forbidden in Islam. Try to express in writing how joyful or changed a Muslim
might feel after going on Hajj.
Science – The gestation period for animals
Gestation is the prenatal stage or the time between fertilisation and birth. You will be finding out and
reporting about the different gestation periods of different types of animals.
Have a look at the Classification of Animal Types Poster. Which types of animals do you think will have the
longest gestation periods? Which will have the shortest? Can you explain your answer?
Comparing Gestation Periods: Use the Comparing Gestation Periods Activity Sheet to make your predictions
Once you have done so, use the Animal Gestation Periods Table to research the gestation periods of
the types of animals you are investigating.
History – Lord Shaftesbury
Read the information about Lord Shaftesbury and the Factory Act from last week. In those times
children had no say in how things were, and many adults thought that child labour was a good thing.
It was up to a small number of voices to bring change into effect and Lord Shaftesbury was instrumental in using his position of power to improve the lives of others.
Look at https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/1833-factory-act/source-1/
taken from an inspector’s report after visiting different factories to look at their working conditions
for children. Even after the Act was passed, it took a long time for change to really happen. Lord
Shaftesbury spent his life tirelessly campaigning for different changes to occur that would make life
better for working class children
Choose one of the following areas that Lord Shaftesbury campaigned to improve for children:
Working conditions in factories
Children working in underground mines
Employment of child chimney sweeps
Education for poor children
Write a persuasive letter from Lord Shaftesbury to the government, proposing changes to the law in
your chosen area.
Remember to….
Use persuasive language
Describe what current conditions are like for children and why this is not good for them
Suggest a sensible alternative about what should happen instead.
Computing – Exploring spreadsheets using Excel (it would be helpful if a grownup can show you
this programme on the computer before you try the activity on your own) This week we are going to look at the main elements of a spreadsheet.
Here are some things you need to know first;
Cells (highlighted in yellow) - the name of the cell is B3, can you identify other cell names
Column (highlighted in blue) - we can change the width of a column by moving the cursor between each
column and left click hold and drag.
Row – each row is numbered - we can change the height of a row by moving the cursor between the line
between numbers and left click hold and drag.
We can select more than one row or column and change the size of all the selected.
We can select all the spreadsheet by using the far left corner.
Activity – you will need to download the spreadsheet from Purple Mash called ‘spreadsort’
There are several spreadsheets which have got all muddled up. You can select each one by using the tabs at
the bottom. The rows and columns are all different sizes and they are in a right mess. Can you un-muddle
them and tidy them up? You can create your own information to fill in any empty cells. Just have a play
around with it.
PSHE - Taking care of myself: getting a good night’s sleep
Activity 1: Why is sleep important?
Go on a fact hunt…
Look at the information on the posters.
Use these posters to help you to answer the questions on the worksheet (My Sleep Fact file)
Could you now tell someone at home the 3 facts you think are most important?
Daily Activities
PE – Roll a dice to decide on the animal you will move like. Roll a second dice to determine how long to do
the movement for. Keep playing until you have completed all 6 numbers.
1= Hop like a Bunny; 2= Run like a cheetah; 3= Gallop like a horse; 4= Walk like a crab
5= Slither like a snake; 6= Walk like a Bear
Time how long does it take you to collect all 6 numbers; record the score
CAN YOU THINK OF ANY MORE ANIMALS TO COPY.CAN YOU PLAY THE SAME GAME WITH
MORE DICE AND CHANGE THE RULES?
*Please remember to get outside and have a run around, play games, go for walks and have adventures too!
Mindfulness Break – Starfish Breaths Sit on the floor with your legs comfortably crossed in front of you. Open
your left hand and extend it slightly in front of you so it looks like an
open starfish. Take your right hand and extend your pointer finger.
Beginning with your left thumb, take your right pointer finger and go up
the outside thumb while taking a deep breath in. Go down the inside of
the thumb and breathe out deeply. Continue the deep breathing in while
going up each finger and exhaling when going down each finger. Once you
are finished, switch hands
and repeat.
Science
PSHE
QUESTION ANSWER
How much sleep do children need each night?
Find 3 things to start doing that help someone get good sleep:
Find 3 things to stop doing that would help someone sleep:
What happens during sleep when someone starts puberty?
Why is it important to get good sleep?
*CHALLENGE question: Why is it more important to get sleep during puberty?