Seesaw Shout Outs 30.6.20

Edward- Great news report today and fantastic presentation. Very accurate maths and grammar work too, well done.

Thomas- A very effective diary entry set out over a series of days, with some great vocabulary used. Well done for keeping on top of all of your learning.

Jamie- Fantastic effort on the 2000 questions completed on IXL! Lovely to see all of the other things you’ve been keeping yourself busy with too!

Faith- Great grammar work today.

 Lily- Great to see your grammar work uploaded today.

Erin- Loved hearing you read your English work today, you’ve used some fantastic similes.

Hamshini- Fantastic maths work today and I enjoyed hearing the writing you’ve been completing, very expressive reading.

Week 5’s home learning

Hi year 5,

We will no longer be posting daily blog tasks for you to work through as other year groups are. We are now going to be uploading all the resources you need for the week on one post on a Sunday evening so you can work through the resources during the week. Please continue to post the work images or videos you are completing on Seesaw alongside any other activities – we enjoy seeing/watching them!

We will also be doing Seesaw shout outs on a Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon instead of everyday.

We have attached the home learning pack along with all of the resources that you need for this week’s learning.

We look forward to seeing everyone’s work!

Miss knight and Miss Smith x

Seesaw shout outs 26/06/2020

Erin – Great science work and explanation of the germination stages!

Eleanor – Well done for completing your reading questions and Maths.

Edward – Well done for completing your grammar and Maths work today!

Gam – A fantastic plant life cycle story board, well done!

Jayden – Great Maths work, well done!

Heather – Well done for your reading and free rice today.

Amelie – Well done for completing your 11+ practice test!

Nic – Great grammar work today, well done.

Thomas – Well done for completing your grammar and reading work today.

Friday’s Learning 25.6.20

Reading:

Grammar: Watch the video below for today’s grammar topic and complete the worksheet

Maths:

Times Tables Shifts

Age 7 to 11 

The numbers in the five times table are:
5, 10, 15, 20, 25 …

I could shift these numbers up by 3 and they would become:
8, 13, 18, 23, 28 …

In this activity, the computer chooses a times table and shifts it.
Can you work out the table and the shift each time?

Can you explain how you worked out the table and shift each time, and why your method will always work?

Levels 1 and 3 include tables up to 10.
Levels 2 and 4 include tables up to 20.
On levels 1 and 2, the numbers will always be the first five numbers in the times table.
On levels 3 and 4, the numbers could be any five numbers from the shifted times table.

Use the link below to access:

https://nrich.maths.org/6863

Complete week 40 arithmetic questions, check answers and post on Seesaw:

Science:

Lesson Question: What is the purpose of a flower?

Remind yourself using the video below how a plant reproduces:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zgssgk7/articles/zqbcxfr

Task: Today you are going to create a storyboard describing the process of pollination and fertilisation. You can you the storyboard format below, or if you’d prefer to create your own, that’s fine too!

Here are some websites that might help you to further research the process of pollination and fertilisation.

https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks2/science/plant-reproduction/

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/science/nature/the-life-cycle-of-flowering-plants/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zgssgk7/articles/zyv3jty

Seesaw shout outs 25/06/2020

Edward – Well done for completing your Maths work today.

Ria – Great Maths and English work, well done.

Amelie- A fantastic poem for your pobble writing, well done!

Gam – A brilliant story for your pobble writing today, I really like the use of different size paragraphs for effect!

Nic – Well done for completing your English work!

Erin – Well done for your coding work today.

Poppy – Great Maths explanations, well done.

Imogen – Great pobble writing!

Thomas – Fantastic Maths work and pobble writing today, well done.

Thursday’s Learning 25.6.20

English:

Today you’re going to complete a create ‘Pobble’ write using the picture below as a stimulus.

Grammar Watch the video below for today’s grammar topic. Today’s activity is a game that you will need more than one player for, so have a go at playing it with your adults at home or siblings!

Maths: Dividing decimals by 10, 100 and 1000: https://vimeo.com/430338787

Complete week 39 arithmetic questions, check answers and post on Seesaw:

Computing:

https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/codeclub

Use the link above to complete the HTML & CSS modules 1 and 2.

Seesaw shout outs 24/06/2020

Edward – Great crocodile facts and picture!

Nic – Fantastic grammar work well done.

Layla – What a lovely piece of writing! great ambitious vocabulary.

Sophie – Great PHSE work!

Heather – Well done for completing your Maths and editing your answers! You’re doing great, keep up the hard work.

Gam – Brilliant DADWAVERS and Maths work!

Hamsini – Great Maths work well done.

Thomas – A fantastic update on your cress experiment! very interesting.

Erin – Great DADWAVERS, well done!

There is also some Maths work and a lovely turtle with no name on the posts.

Wednesday’s Learning 24.6.20

English: Continue to write your 3rd person narrative, using the basic sentences and improving using DADWAVERS.

Grammar: Watch the video below for today’s grammar topic and complete the worksheet

Maths: Multiplying decimals by 10, 100 and 1000: https://vimeo.com/430338787

Complete week 38, Wednesday arithmetic questions, check answers and post on Seesaw:

PSHE/Reflection:

This week’s story: Following a three-month closure period, Chester Zoo and many other zoos have been allowed to reopen.

Question: Should zoos have been allowed to reopen earlier?

Watch the virtual assembly here linked to the above question: https://vimeo.com/channels/picturenews