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YEAR 5 Week 4 – 11 th May 2020

YEAR 5 - Hurworth Primary School · 12.05.20 Daily Reading Read chapter 17 ‘X Marks The Spot’ PSHE Various answers to the questions. Spellings Make sure you know how to spell

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Page 1: YEAR 5 - Hurworth Primary School · 12.05.20 Daily Reading Read chapter 17 ‘X Marks The Spot’ PSHE Various answers to the questions. Spellings Make sure you know how to spell

YEAR 5Week 4 – 11th May 2020

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Maths1. Complete the following calculations:

a) 3,126 x 3 c) 4,132 x 6b) 4,812 x 2 d) 1502 x 5

2. Nijah is calculating 2,430 x 3. She makes this place value chart to help her:

She gets the answer 729. What mistake has she made? What is the correct answer?3. A family car scots £4,174. Mr Jones says the total cost of 4 family cars will be £16,696. Is he correct? Prove it.

4. Work out the missing numbers:a) b)

Monday 11th May 2020

11.05.20 Daily Reading

English

Remember last term when we wrote our own poetry based on monsters?

Could you write your own poem? Maybe you could base it on your experience of being at home? Or something from the novel, for example a poem about lighthouses?

Remember to include these features:• Simile• Metaphor• Personification• Onomatopoeia• Alliteration• Idiom

Reading Challenge

What do you think Olive will say at the beginning of the next chapter? Why do you think this?

Read chapter 16 ‘Hitler Will Send

No Warning’

French

See the next slide for today’s French challenge…

• Hyperbole• Precise vocabulary• Verses• Repetitive line

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Maths1. Complete the following calculations:

a) 9,378 c) 24,792b) 9,624 d) 7,510

2. Nijah is calculating 2,430 x 3. She makes this place value chart to help her:

She gets the answer 729. What mistake has she made? What is the correct answer?3. A family car scots £4,174. Mr Jones says the total cost of 4 family cars will be £16,696. Is he correct? Prove it.Yes, Mr Jones is correct because £4,174 x 4 = £16,696.

4. Work out the missing numbers:a) b)

Monday 11th May 2020

11.05.20 Daily Reading

English

Remember last term when we wrote our own poetry based on monsters?

Could you write your own poem? Maybe you could base it on your experience of being at home? Or something from the novel, for example a poem about lighthouses?

I would love to see your poem! Why not send it to [email protected]

Reading Challenge

What do you think Olive will say at the beginning of the next chapter? Why do you think this?I would love to see your prediction… Why not send it to [email protected]

Read chapter 16 ‘Hitler Will Send

No Warning’

French

1. Miss Mackintosh2. 31 years old3. Small4. Blue5. School Aycliffe6. 07. Running, walking (or

hiking) and reading

ANSWERS

Nijah hasn’t put her counters in the correct columns. The correct

answer is 7,290.

0

6

4

02

6

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Maths1. Fill in the missing numbers:a) b) c)

1. Mo is calculating 34 x 23. Here is his working:

What mistake has Mo made? What is the correct answer?

3. Work out the multiplications:a) 52 x 34 c) 46 x 64b) 22 x 56 d) 47 x 63

4. A machine prints 92 labels every minute. How many labels will it print in three-quarters of an hour?

Reading Challenge

After reading chapter 17, answer the following questions:1. Who wanted to escort the prisoner to

the military police?2. Why did they need to get a doctor?3. Who was holding the pilot’s hand?4. What did Cliff see through the

binoculars?5. Why did Olive lie in her postcards to

her mum?6. What does Ephraim tell Olive to do to

work out the code?

Tuesday 12th May 2020

12.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 17 ‘X Marks The

Spot’

PSHE

See the next slide for today’s PSHE challenge…

SpellingsMake sure you know how to spell these adverbs of frequency and possibility:

Split the words into adverbs of frequency and adverbs of possibility.Can you order the adverbs of frequency, starting with the most ‘frequent’ word?Can you order the adverbs of possibility, starting with the most ‘likely’ word?

Challenge – Use three of the adverbs of possibility and three of the adverbs of frequency in your own sentences.

certainly possibly probably often rarely

definitely perhaps frequently occasionally always

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Maths1. Fill in the missing numbers:a) b) c)

1. Mo is calculating 34 x 23. Here is his working:

What mistake has Mo made? What is the correct answer?

3. Work out the multiplications:a) 1,768 c) 2,944b) 1,232 d) 2,961

4. A machine prints 92 labels every minute. How many labels will it print in three-quarters of an hour?Three-quarters of an hour = 45 minutes92 x 45 = 4,140

Reading Challenge

After reading chapter 17, answer the following questions:1. Queenie2. Because the pilot’s arm needed a splint3. Queenie4. The German pilot (trying to turn the

plane)5. To stop mum being sadder than she

already was6. To try everything as an opposite

Tuesday 12th May 2020

12.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 17 ‘X Marks The

Spot’

PSHE

Various answers to the questions.

SpellingsMake sure you know how to spell these adverbs of frequency and possibility:

ANSWERS

Mo has forgotten to place the zero in the second row of the calculation; he has done 34 x 2 when it should be 34 x 20. See

correct answer >

certainly possibly probably often rarely

definitely perhaps frequently occasionally always

Possibility Frequency

definitely always

certainly frequently

probably often

possibly occasionally

perhaps rarely

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Reading Challenge

Explain how Olive and Esther’s relationship has changed.

Wednesday 13th May 2020

13.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 18 ‘Together’

English

1. Complete these sentences using an adverbial from the word bank:in the morning back at the house every second under the bed

painfully at 3pma) All the family will be going on a long holiday _________________, so we

are very excited.b) The ice cream van arrived _________________, so we could get an icy

snack and cool down in the afternoon.2. Change an adverb in the sentence below so that action is more certain:Hopefully, thanks to the generosity of the viewers, the charity will raise lots of money for the hospice so that all the patients can receive better care.3. Change an adverb in the sentence below so that action is more surprising:Understandably, due to the adverse weather, the school decided to close for the day so that all the staff and pupils remained safe at home.

Maths1. Work out the multiplications:a) 142 x 31 c) 214 x 53b) 337 x 46 d) 24 x 1832. Write >, < or = to complete each statement:

3. Miss Rose is ordering some pencils. She orders 17 of pack A, 14 of pack B and 4 of pack C:

How many pencils does Miss Rose order?Each pencil costs 16p. How much does Miss Rose spend on pencils?

4. Liam is sowing grass seed to cover a path. 1 packet covers 1,000cm². The length of the oath is 682cm and the width is between 70cm and 74cm. He has ordered 50 packets. Will there be enough grass seed? Explain your answer.

ICTCan you create a ‘Hand Jive Sequence’? Follow this link:

https://www.barefootcomputing.org/homelearning

Then, click on the section pictured to find out more information…

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Reading Challenge

Olive and Esther are becoming friends. They have been through a lot together and have built a trusting relationship. In chapter 18, they need to trust each other so that they can help the refugees. They are also beginning to understand each other a little more as they learn more about each other’s pasts.

Wednesday 13th May 2020

13.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 18 ‘Together’

English

1. Complete these sentences using an adverbial from the word bank:in the morning back at the house every second under the bed

painfully at 3pma) All the family will be going on a long holiday in the morning, so we are very

excited.b) The ice cream van arrived at 3pm, so we could get an icy snack and cool down

in the afternoon.2. Change an adverb in the sentence below so that action is more certain:Various possible answers, for example: undoubtedly, unquestionably 3. Change an adverb in the sentence below so that action is more surprising:Various possible answers, for example: unexpectedly, unusually

Maths1. Work out the multiplications:a) 4,402 c) 11,342b) 15,502 d) 4,3922. Write >, < or = to complete each statement:

3. Miss Rose is ordering some pencils. She orders 17 of pack A, 14 of pack B and 4 of pack C:

How many pencils does Miss Rose order?Each pencil costs 16p. How much does Miss Rose spend on pencils?

4. Liam is sowing grass seed to cover a path. 1 packet covers 1,000cm². The length of the path is 682cm and the width is between 70cm and 74cm. He has ordered 50 packets. Will there be enough grass seed? Explain your answer.Liam will have enough grass seed if the width of the path is 73cm or less, as 682 x 73 = 49,786cm². He will not have enough grass seed if the width of the path is 74cm, as 682 x 74 = 50,468cm².

ANSWERS

17 x 1 = 1714 x 20 = 2804 x 100 = 400

400 + 280 + 17 = 697

9,344 7,544

7,155 5,355

>

>

697 x 16 = 11,152p = £111.52

ICTCan you create a ‘Hand Jive Sequence’? Follow this link:

https://www.barefootcomputing.org/homelearning

Then, click on the section pictured to find out more information…

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Reading Challenge

Define the following words in their given context:1. casualty (page 198)2. persecuting (page 200)3. smuggle (page 203)

Thursday 14th May 2020

14.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 19 ‘It’s a Full-Time

Job to Win’

Maths1. Complete the multiplications:

a) b)

2. A machine makes 2,734 boxes every hour. The machine works for 3 hours each day. How many boxes will it make in 12 days?

3. Match the calculations to the correct answers:

4. True or false?

English

Our novel, ‘Letters from the Lighthouse’, is set during World War 2. Can you use the Internet and non-fiction books to find some interesting facts about WW2? Tomorrow’s activity will be to write a non-chronological report on WW2 –you will find this easier if you manage to find lots of information today!

It might be helpful for you to organise your facts into areas, for example timeline of events, rationing, evacuation.

Geography

Take a look at the next slide. Can you match the types of weathering to the correct description and picture?

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Reading Challenge

Define the following words in their given context:1. A person killed or injured in a

war or accident.2. To subject someone to hostility

and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.

3. To move (people in this context) illegally into or out of a country.

Thursday 14th May 2020

14.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 19 ‘It’s a Full-Time

Job to Win’

Maths1. Complete the multiplications:

a) b)

2. A machine makes 2,734 boxes every hour. The machine works for 3 hours each day. How many boxes will it make in 12 days?3 x 12 = 36 2734 x 36 = 98,424 boxes3. Match the calculations to the correct answers:

4. True or false?

Geography

Can you match the types of weathering to the correct description and picture?

Answers on the next slide…

English

Our novel, ‘Letters from the Lighthouse’, is set during World War 2. Can you use the Internet and non-fiction books to find some interesting facts about WW2? Tomorrow’s activity will be to write a non-chronological report on WW2 –you will find this easier if you manage to find lots of information today!

It might be helpful for you to organise your facts into areas, for example timeline of events, rationing, evacuation.

71,808 73,084True

ANSWERS

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Maths – ‘Flashback 4 Friday’

English

Can you write a non-chronological report using the information you found yesterday? Use the ideas on the next slide to help you…

Reading Challenge

Why might mum look quite thin? Use evidence from the chapter to explain your answer.

Friday 15th May 2020

15.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 20 ‘Coughs and Sneezes

Spread Diseases’

RE

The Five Pillars of Islam are five duties that Muslims try to carry out. It helps them to live a good and responsible life, and bring them closer to Allah and their community. Can you name the Five Pillars and give some more information about them?

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Here’s an example, but you don’t have to present your report like this…

Don’t forget to consider the audience (who you are writing for) and the purpose (why you are writing it) of your report!

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Maths – ‘Flashback 4 Friday’

English

Can you write a non-chronological report using the information you found yesterday? Use the ideas on the next slide to help you…

I would love to see your finished non-chronological report… Why not send it to [email protected]

Reading Challenge

Why might mum look quite thin? Use evidence from the chapter to explain your answer.I would love to see your answer to this question Why not send it to [email protected]

Friday 15th May 2020

15.05.20 Daily Reading

Read chapter 20 ‘Coughs and Sneezes

Spread Diseases’

REThe Five Pillars are:Shahada: the main belief of all Muslim people and a declaration of their faith.Salah: the pillar of prayer.Zakat: this means to purify or cleanse and this pillar is about looking after other people.Sawm: this pillar is about Ramadan (the ninth month of the Islam calendar when Muslims do not eat or drink during daylight hours.Hajj: Muslims’ duty to make a pilgrimage to Makkah at least once in their lifetime.

ANSWERS