Year 5 Home Learning · across a poem ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’ written by Edward Lear....

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Home LearningWednesday 17th June 2020

Good Monday Y5!

So, how are you all getting on this week? After looking at Ancient Greece

yesterday I have decided that as soon as I can I really want to visit Greece.

Do you think I might find a Minotaur?

Whilst searching for a knew photo of a kangaroo for the previous slide I came

across a poem ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’ written by Edward Lear. Edward

Lear was an English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet, now known

mostly for his nonsense poems and especially his limericks. He lived around

a 150 years ago (1812-1888). Click on the picture below to hear it. Don’t be

put off by the ominous sound of the bell tolling at he beginning! It doesn’t

carry on for long!

Today we are learning: to add decimal numbers, to find synonyms and to

create Cuban rhythms!

Have a lovely day

Mrs Rowlinson

Minute to WIN it!(Watch to 2:10 mins)

Today’s Learning…

Session 2 - Maths

Starter: The Fluent in Five Challenge!

Try to complete the full 5 questions in 5 minutes!

Tip: use the first 30 seconds to identify the mental questions, tackling

these first.

Hot- use rounding and

adjusting to help!

Extra Hot- How can you

change the numbers to

make a problem easier

and then adjust the

answer?

Flaming hot-check your

answers using inverse.

Think about the most

efficient method to solve a

problem.

Session 2-Maths

Answers!

How did you get on? Which questions did you find easiest? Most challenging?

Which type of question could you ask an adult to help you get more practise

with?

Column addition

Short division (bus stop method)

Use digit values

6,300-4,000-200-1

Remove the place holders

Digit shift! One place to the right!

LO: To add numbers with the same number of decimal places

QUICK REVISION!

Draw a place value chart and use objects

to help, Cheerios are great but you can

use other brands.

Remember: the highest value digit you

van have in any place value column is 9.

If you have more you must exchange into

the next column.

Try this game to test your knowledge.

Print out the slide with squared paper. Make sure you have a

square for each digit and the decimal point. Line up the digits.

ANSWERS!F

AB

UL

OU

S L

EA

RN

ING

!

ANSWERS!

Print out this slide to help line up your digits

FUN EXTRAS!

Go and have a break away from the screen for

15 minutes – try to get some fresh air too.

Have a drink and a snack!

Break time!

Session 3- English

LO: To investigate synonnyms

QUICK FIRE TEST!

How many of these

questions can you

answer without

looking back at the

advert for Wizard

School?

Read or listen to the text again. How many

did you get right? Do you think you would

make it into Wizard School?

Use your

thesaurus

to find

other

synonyms

FUN EXTRAS!!Set A

Print out and sort these

synonyms into groups

SET B Challenge!

Click here for an

on-line dictionary

to find the meaning

of any words you

don’t understand.

Session 4 – Music

LO: To understand and use rhythmFollow the instructions on the BBC Ten Pieces website:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces/ten-pieces-at-home/zjy3382

I would love to see a recording of your wonderful rhythms! You can

also send them to the BBC. Remember to always ask an adult first!

FUN EXTRAS!!Get your family up and moving to

Copabana!

Have a go at these ‘Street

Dance’ moves!

Watch how these children

compose their own piece and

have a go yourself. You might

need some help from your

family!

LUNCHTIME!

I hope you had a good lunch! This

afternoon you can choose what you

would like to do.

OUTDOORS ACTIVITY

SHARE A BOOK

MINUTE TO WIN IT!

BYE!

SEE YOU TOMORROW!

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