Week 4 Homework

Have a go at the following activities and then submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that has been stuck into your Reading Records. You can complete it either on a piece of paper or by printing the sheets:


Spelling:

co-ordinateco-operatere-enterre-emergecoexistreinvent
retellreigniteco-authorre-examineco-ownre-educate
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echoschemechefmachine

English:

Have a go at the activities below:


Maths:

Use your understanding of reading coordinates to try to crack the code and solve the joke.

For an extra challenge, can you read the coordinates in four quadrants to identify the different maths vocabulary from the clues?


The answers are attached at the bottom of the sheets or as an additional document – no peeking!!

Don’t forget to use Times Tables Rockstars and Spelling Shed. Also, write in your Reading Record when you read at home, then put all of your work on SeeSaw.

Miss Mullinger and Miss Busby

Week 3 Homework

Have a go at the following activities and then submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that has been stuck into your Reading Records. You can complete it either on a piece of paper or by printing the sheets:


Spelling:

toleranttolerancegiantinfantinfancytruant
truancypleasanttransparenttransparencypresidentevident
mailmalemainmanemeatmeet
piecepeaceplainplane

English:

This week we will be doing both some reading and SPAG. Have a go at the activities below:


Maths:

For your maths homework we will be continuing our work in connection with 3D shapes. Can you work out what 3D shape is made by the nets shown? Choose the appropriate challenge level for you.

There are also available some 2D and 3D riddle cards, can you work out from the clues given what the shape is?


As an extra piece of homework (this is optional) we have attached the QR code to the website that tells you about the Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses. If you’d like to make another poster about them feel free! Don’t forget to post it!


The answers are attached at the bottom of the sheets or as an additional document – no peeking!!

Don’t forget to use Times Tables Rockstars and Spelling Shed. Also, write in your Reading Record when you read at home, then put all of your work on SeeSaw.

Miss Mullinger and Miss Busby

Week 2 Homework

Recommended Reading — Animal Consulting & Empowerment

Have a go at the following activities and then submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that has been stuck into your Reading Records. You can complete it either on a piece of paper or by printing the sheets:


Spelling:

steelstealalteraltarcerealserial
fatherfartherguessedguestmorningmourning
grategreatgrowngroanherehear
heelhealhe’ll

English:

This week we will be working on our reading skills. Complete the activity below:


Maths:

For your maths homework, you have the opportunity to consolidate your learning of triangles and quadrilaterals. Choose the appropriate challenge level for you.

For those of you who would like to challenge yourself further, have a go at calculating the missing lengths and angles. Remember you can do this without needing a protractor or ruler, use the facts you know about angles around a point/along a straight line.


The answers are attached at the bottom of the sheets or as an additional document – no peeking!!

Don’t forget to use Times Tables Rockstars and Spelling Shed. Also, write in your Reading Record when you read at home, then put all of your work on SeeSaw.

Miss Mullinger and Miss Busby

Week 1 Homework

Welcome back Year 5!

Have a go at the following activities and then submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that has been stuck into your Reading Records. You can complete it either on a piece of paper or by printing the sheets:


Spelling:

isleaislealoudallowedherdheard
pastpassedledleadassentascent
treasuremeasurepicturenaturegardeninglimited
breakbrakefairfare

English:

This week we will be revising a variety of grammar, punctuation and spelling skills that we have learnt in Year 5. Have a go at the SPaG mat below:


Maths:

our maths homework this week is a recap of calculating missing angles on a straight line and around a point. Remember, there are 180 degrees along a straight line and 360 degrees around a point. You can choose between Tricky, Trickier and Trickiest challenge level.


For those who would like an extra challenge once you have completed the Trickiest level, see if you can solve the extension problem.


The answers are attached at the bottom of the sheets or as an additional document – no peeking!!

Don’t forget to use Times Tables Rockstars and Spelling Shed. Also, write in your Reading Record when you read at home, then put all of your work on SeeSaw.

Miss Mullinger and Miss Busby