Year 5 - Week 3 Home Learning

16 April 2020

Welcome Back Year 5!

There will be daily Maths and English for you as well as PE, Geography and Art this week.

The comments now work - so please leave us some comments and send us your work on twitter @hannahmorepri or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

We really miss you all - look out for video  messages from us  as well as new work which is always uploaded by 9am each day.

We will be calling you all on Wednesday afternoon - we look forward to hearing from you.

Miss Goodwin and Mrs Smith

Friday

Maths:

Missing Number Multiplication Problems

  • Watch this video to remind yourself how:

Main Activity

Buttercup Activity

 

English:

Complete activity one and activity two

 


Previous Work

THE EXPLORER

Chapter 20: Twice-Fried

Read | Watch

 

Monday

Maths 

Video | Activity | Game  | Answers

English

Summary | Activity  | Answers

 

Tuesday

Maths

Game  | Activity | Challenge |  Answers

English

 Activity  | Answers

 

Wednesday

Maths

Video |  Activity | Challenge | Answers

English

Powerpoint | Activity  |

 

Thursday

Maths

Video  |  Activity |  Answers | Buttercup activity  | Buttercup Answers

English

Main Activity   |Video  | Challenge  | Answers


 

Wider Curriculum

P.E:

 

 

Art: 

Shading

We would like you have a go at using shading to make things look 3D. Try following this video to start you off. 

 

Geography:

During the half term you may have explored some (or all) of the 4 different cities we gave you activities for.

Tbilisi- Georgia is famous for having brilliant mountain ranges, popular with those who like to ski!

This week, we would like you to explore mountains more by understanding a little bit about how they are made and where more famous ones can be found. There are several activites below, try to do one a day.

Click here to watch a short clip which will tell you all about mountains then complete the quiz at the bottom of the page.

In your book (or on the sheet if you are able to print), write down the 6 famous mountain ranges and where they can be found.  Click here for some extra information and click here for the worksheet.

Watch this power point about the different types of mountains and how they are formed. In your book, copy and complete this grid to show what you know!

 

Have a go at drawing your own mounatin range. Can you label all the parts?

 

 

 

 

 

13 comments

  • Comment Link Lisa 29 April 2020 posted by Lisa

    Miss you all hope your all doing your work

  • Comment Link Mahameds 25 April 2020 posted by Mahameds

    Miss smith has done some thing wrong

  • Comment Link Yahya 24 April 2020 posted by Yahya

    Btw the work is easy thanks Mrs Smith ,Lisa and mrs Goodwin hope your all having a good time

  • Comment Link Yahya 24 April 2020 posted by Yahya

    The work was really easy FUN I WANT MORE MATH AND ENGLISH

  • Comment Link Mohamed Abdullahi 24 April 2020 posted by Mohamed Abdullahi

    I like the work.

  • Comment Link Mohamed Abdullahi’s 24 April 2020 posted by Mohamed Abdullahi’s

    I’m good.

  • Comment Link Nasiim 23 April 2020 posted by Nasiim

    Hi I miss going to school

  • Comment Link Yahya 22 April 2020 posted by Yahya

    k i will but when ? and we want. more work fun load more

  • Comment Link summeya 22 April 2020 posted by summeya

    hi

  • Comment Link Lisa 21 April 2020 posted by Lisa

    Hi Year 5
    Hope you are all ok.
    Just came back from my daily walk with my dogs and thought I'd challenge myself with today's maths. So - well chuffed got top score ?in the game. Then took on the challenge - not so chuffed, found it tricky but was resilient. I think I need to exercise my brain as much as my body - less dog walking and more maths?
    Keep up the good work and remember very single one of you are 'brilliant individuals' ??
    Take care ?

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