Good morning everybody!
We hope you have had a fantastic weekend! We would love to see any work you have completed and are proud of, or anything else you have achieved or enjoyed over the weekend – send any photos or snippets to our email!
Here are your tasks for today:
MATHS
Friday’s answers: x10 x100
34 x 10 = 340
178 x 10 = 1,780
2.6 x 10 = 26
0.73 x 10 = 7.3
0.084 x 10 = 0.84
34 x 100 = 3400
178 x 100 = 17,800
2.6 x 100 = 260
0.73 x 100 = 73
0.084 x 100 = 8.4
Please see the gallery below for last week’s Workbook answers.
Times Table Corners:
Label different areas/corners of you garden or room with 2, 5 and 10. Shout out a number. If the number is a multiple of 2, 5 or 10 your child must go to the matching area. How quick can they be?!
Maths No Problem: Textbook 5B Chapter 9 Geometry
Lesson 7 – Drawing Lines and Angles
In Focus: Give your child some time to consider the ‘In Focus’ task. They need to work out if it is possible to recreate this angle using a protractor. Can I accurately draw a 10 cm line with a protractor? What would work better? If we start with F to O what should we do first? Make sure you measure accurately!
Your child will need to use a protractor to find the angle of 140º. Allow them time to mark the angle with the protractor and use a ruler to create the final side of their angle. How will you find the length from F to X? Think about where to measure from and to.
Let’s Learn: Textbook 5B Pages 88-89 – Look through Amira’s methods in the stages given and compare back with their own method in their journals.
Guided Practice: Page 90 – Practise drawing an accurate diagram consisting of three angles in the shape of a Y. They will need to use a ruler and a protractor with accuracy. Check the measurements carefully!
Workbook: Complete Worksheet 7 pages 59-60
ENGLISH
Reading Task: Your child should try to read for at least 20 minutes every day.
Remember to log on to Accelerated Reader and complete quizzes for all the books you have read!
If you have a Lexia account, try to log on and complete at least 15 minutes a day.
Writing Task:
Advertise your town! Follow this link for the task:
Persuade your reader to visit Weymouth as their next holiday destination. Think about using persuasive phrases in your writing and including information about the different activities and sights that Weymouth has to offer them!
Topic:
Making Natural Art:
The Woodland Trust have come up with a variety of activities to help keep children busy during this time. Art and crafts are a great way for the children to be creative and inspired by the natural world.
They suggest collecting fallen leaves, petals and sticks and use them to make a picture or sculpture. You could even use the objects as ‘stampers’ or paintbrushes – dipping them in paint and rolling, brushing or stamping them on paper to create interesting patterns and effects.
Don’t worry if you don’t have a great amount of materials readily available – just use whatever you can find. We would love to see any photographs of your wonderful creations!
Follow the link for more information:
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/03/kids-nature-activities-self-isolation/
Daily PE
Don’t forget to keep following Joe Wicks’ PE Lessons on his youtube channel.
https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-1254.html