Week 4 Homework – 24/9/21

Hello Year 5!

  • Here is your homework for this week. We will set it on a Friday and it is due in by the following Friday.
  • You will have a reading comprehension task and a maths task to complete.
  • Download the sheets below to complete. You can complete your homework on paper or by printing the sheets and writing on them.
  • Submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that is stuck into your Reading Records.
  • You can also bring your completed homework into school to show your teacher.

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Reading Comprehension Homework

Maths Homework

Your maths homework this week is an opportunity to replay the game we looked at in class (Guidance sheet can be downloaded here). Challenge someone at home to play against you. You can just draw the number line -13 to +13, if you do not have a dice you can write the numbers 1 to 6 on small pieces of paper and turn them over and select.

There is also an extension available which has some questions relating to negative numbers.

Week 3 Homework – 17/9/21

Hello Year 5!

  • Here is your homework for this week. We will set it on a Friday and it is due in by the following Friday.
  • You will have a grammar task and a maths task to complete.
  • Download the sheets below to complete. You can complete your homework on paper or by printing the sheets and writing on them.
  • Submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that is stuck into your Reading Records.
  • You can also bring your completed homework into school to show your teacher.

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Grammar Homework

Maths Homework

For our maths homework this week looks at comparing numbers. The first challenge shows fluency questions, remember you can choose between Tricky, Trickier or Trickiest. The second sheet applies your understanding to problem solving. For those who want an extra challenge there are some GD questions.

Week 2 Homework – 10/9/21

Hello Year 5!

  • Here is your homework for this week. We will set it on a Friday and it is due in by the following Friday.
  • You will have a grammar task and a maths task to complete.
  • Download the sheets below to complete. You can complete your homework on paper or by printing the sheets and writing on them.
  • Submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that is stuck into your Reading Records.
  • You can also bring your completed homework into school to show your teacher.

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Grammar Homework

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwwp8mn/articles/zp937p3

Maths Homework


Choose the appropriate challenge level for you.

There is also a GD extension for those who wish to have an extra challenge.

Week 1 Homework – 3/9/21

Hello Year 5!

  • Here is your homework for this week.
  • We will set it on a Friday and it is due in by the following Friday.
  • You will have a grammar task and a maths task to complete.
  • Download the sheets below to complete. You can complete your homework on paper or by printing the sheets and writing on them.
  • Submit your work on Seesaw, using the Seesaw code that is stuck into your Reading Records.
  • You can also bring your completed homework into school to show your teacher.
  • Grammar Homework

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwwp8mn/articles/z37xrwx

    Maths Homework

    Write the numbers as words or numbers as appropriate. Choose the appropriate challenge level for you.

    Maths Challenge Homework (Your teacher will have told you to complete this homework)

    Homework and reading in Y5

    Homework:

    As we did last year, we will be uploading homework weekly on the blogs for you to access. In some circumstances, we will issues paper copies of homework to some children. In order for us to check the children’s homework, we have created individual Seesaw codes for the children, so they can scan their own code and take a photo of their homework to submit, and we will be able to see it in school. If you are unsure how how to use Seesaw, you can follow the steps below or watch the video:

    To sign in with a Home Learning Code:

    1. Open the Seesaw class app.
    2. Tap “I’m a student”.
    3. Tap the blue “scan code” button and scan the Home Learning Code or type in your Home Learning Text Code. 

    In UKS2, we will be setting maths and English homework on a Friday and it will need to be completed by the following Friday morning. Your child’s work will then be checked by staff in school.

    Reading Records and Reading Books:

    Children are expected to read at home every night and their Reading Record bought to school daily so we can keep a log of who is reading at home for our Reader Leader award! When your child has read at home, the reading record can be filled in by the adult who has listened to them read or themselves as they are becoming more independent in UKS2.

    Children will choose books that are appropriate to their reading age, with guidance from staff in school, which will be sent home. They can also read books they have at home too. When they have finished reading a book from school, the child needs to bring it back to school so it can be returned and the child issued with another book.