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To our lovely Tigers,
We hope that you are all okay and are keeping yourselves safe. We both miss seeing your happy faces each day and hearing all of your stories. Even though we may not be learning together right now, your Year 5 learning journey still continues and we cannot wait to hear all about your home
learning experiences when we are able to come back to school. We are so proud of all of the learning that you are continuing to do already and it has brought huge smiles to our faces. It is
fantastic to see all of the work that you have been accessing from your online learning and it has made us so proud to see you putting in 100% effort!
For now, your learning needs to continue at home and this page includes lots of activities, websites and projects that you can use to keep yourself busy. It is updated weekly so keep visiting to explore
new learning ideas and to find out what exciting learning opportunities are available. We look forward to seeing you all back at school when it is safe for us all to be together again.
Keep smiling, stay busy and have lots of fun on the way!
Miss Casey & Mrs Webb
Year 5 Home Learning 18.05.20
Maths – Summer Term Week 2
All Maths lessons can be found on the White Rose Maths website. Each lesson consists of a
video, an activity and the answers for the adults at home to check.
In addition, if able to, the children should access Timetables Rockstars daily for 30 minutes.
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/
Monday 18th May Lesson 1: Rounding Decimals
Tuesday 19th May Lesson 2: Order and Compare Decimals
Wednesday 20th May Lesson 3: Understand Percentages
Thursday 21st May Lesson 4: Percentages as fractions and decimals
Friday 22nd May Lesson 5: Equivalent FDP
Reading
Read and talk about a book or text at home. Read to a family member and focus on new
words and interesting vocabulary that you may come across. You can read a book that you
already have at home or even listen to David Walliams audio book readings.
https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/
In addition, if able to, the children should access Bug Club daily for 30 minutes.
Spelling
To continue to practise spelling the words from the Year 5 and Year 6 spelling list. These can
be written in your home learning book. In addition, if able to, the children should access IDL
daily for 30 minutes. Can you use the ideas below to help you to learn them.
Writing/Grammar
https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/year-5/
Week 5 Genre Focus: Instructions
Monday Read example text (Reading Comprehension)
Tuesday Read example text (Reading Comprehension)
Wednesday Read example text and identify key features
Thursday SPaG focus
Friday Use key features to write own composition
Let’s get thinking!
What had happened when Brian fed the biscuits to his dogs?
How quickly did they grow to this size do you think?
Did Brian give the biscuits to anything/anyone else?
Have the creatures stopped growing?
How will Brian keep them as pets?
What are the benefits/problems with having such enormous pets?
Is there a way for Brian to restore his animals to their original size?
Perfect picture!
Imagine Brian gave the biscuits to a different animal. Can you draw what they would look like before and after?
Story starter! Can you finish the story?
Brian had often bought things from the market that had turned out to be the most outrageous, disappointing fakes.
He had presumed that the magic biscuits would have been exactly the same. How wrong he had been...
Theme (Geography) #ecoschoolsathome
Science
Task 1: Questions about human development.
Describe ways you are different from a baby.
What doesn’t change as a human grows up?
At which stage of life do you think humans are strongest? Why?
Task 2: Can you draw and label a timeline that shows human development?
You may want to add photographs of you as a baby, when you started school and a
photograph of you now. Where do those photographs fit on your human development
timeline? Where would a photograph of an older family member fit?
Key Vocabulary
birth, infancy, teenager, adult, old age, development, growth, human, infancy, childhood,
adulthood, adolescence.
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