29 April 2020: Home Learning

Tuesday 28 April 2020

Good morning.

Hope you are all feeling happy and healthy this morning. If you haven’t been in touch with your class teacher for a while, please get in touch. We always like to know how you’re getting on.

Below are a few spellings that you can have a go at. These are linked to the learning we did on homophones:

aloud

allowed

past

passed

affect

effect

herd

heard

 

Here is your learning for today…

Year 5 Maths Task

Line graph lesson

Challenge

Write 3 questions for your graph that someone else could answer.

Year 6 Maths Task

Answers from yesterday:

Angles around a point answers

Your learning today is angles

Your learning today is about vertically opposite angles

Vertically opposite angle lesson

Vertically opposite angles

 

Year 5/6 Reading Task

Answers from yesterday 

Answers from Tuesday comprehension
Watch this video from Mr Catherall to find out what today’s learning is.

Reading summary lesson

FirstNews whole paper

Then, complete Part B of this activity.

Wednesday – summary lesson main task

Challenge: Go on to the BBC Sport website (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport), or a different age-appropriate website, and choose an article to read. Once you’ve read it, summarise the article in 20 words. Then, try again in 10 words. After that, have a go at summarising in 5 words. Finally,
summarise the article in 1 word.

Year 5/6 Geography Task

Your learning is: Where are the major cities of the UK?

This is a recap lesson. Have a go at learning all the major cities in the UK. Challenge your parents to identify as many as they can in a row. Alternatively, take it in turns until one person doesn’t know. Before challenging someone else, study the map yourself so you become an expert.

Geography lesson

Here’s the link for the website.

https://lizardpoint.com/geography/uk-cities-quiz.php

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