Good morning year 5 Heres our timetable for
Good morning year 5! Here’s our timetable for today: 9. 1510. 3011. 0012. 001. 152. 153. 00 Spellings & English Break Maths Lunch Science Finishing off/ reading for pleasure
11. 01. 2021 Spellings Match the words from your spelling list to their description.
Monday 11 th January 2021 WALT: infer a character’s thoughts and feelings. WILF: I read the chapter carefully. I put myself in Ryan’s shoes. I infer Ryan’s thoughts. I infer Ryan’s feelings.
Dear Diary, You won’t believe what happened today! I think I’ve made a new friend in Cleo! Although I made a fool of myself when we first met, she saw the funny side and we had a really good chat.
Brilliant work! I’m looking forward to reading your diary entries! Time for a break – see you at 11!
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 68, 905 – 9, 845 = List the first five multiples of 12 = List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 2, 286 ÷ 9 =
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 97, 783 68, 905 – 9, 845 = List the first five multiples of 12 = List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 2, 286 ÷ 9 =
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 97, 783 68, 905 – 9, 845 = 59, 060 List the first five multiples of 12 = List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 2, 286 ÷ 9 =
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 97, 783 2. 68, 905 – 9, 845 = 59, 060 3. List the first five multiples of 12 = 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 4. List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 5. 2, 286 ÷ 9 =
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 97, 783 2. 68, 905 – 9, 845 = 59, 060 3. List the first five multiples of 12 = 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 4. List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 1 x 15, 3 x 5 5. 2, 286 ÷ 9 =
11. 01. 2021 Warm Up Give me FIVE! 1. 72, 964 + 24, 819 = 97, 783 2. 68, 905 – 9, 845 = 59, 060 3. List the first five multiples of 12 = 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 4. List all of the factor pairs of 15 = 1 x 15, 3 x 5 5. 2, 286 ÷ 9 = 254
11. 01. 2021 WALT: use a formal method to multiply. WILF: I line up the digits using what I know about place value. I show the carries clearly. I can explain the steps to multiply.
Choose your Challenge 1. 264 × 14 = 264 × 28 = What do you notice about your answers? 2. a) 637 x 24 = b) 573 x 28 = c) 573 x 82 = 3. A playground is 128 yards by 73 yards. Calculate the area of the playground. 4. Pencils come in boxes of 64. A school bought 270 boxes. Rulers come in packs of 46. A school bought 720 packs. How many more rulers were ordered than pencils?
Choose your Challenge 1. 264 × 14 = 3, 696 264 × 28 = 7, 392 What do you notice about your answers? 28 is double 14 so 7, 392 is double 3, 696. 1. a) 637 x 24 = 15, 288 b) 573 x 28 = 16, 044 c) 573 x 82 = 46, 986 2. A playground is 128 yards by 73 yards. Calculate the area of the playground. 9, 344 3. Pencils come in boxes of 64. A school bought 270 boxes. (17, 280) Rulers come in packs of 46. A school bought 720 packs. (33, 120) How many more rulers were ordered than pencils? 15, 840
In his first calculation, Dexter has forgotten to use a zero when multiplying by 7 tens. It should have been 987× 76 = 75, 012 In the second calculation, Dexter has not included his final exchanges. 324 × 8 = 2, 592 324 × 70 = 22, 680 The final answer should have been 25, 272
Well done! Time for Lunch! See you at 1: 15 pm
Monday 11 th January 2021 Science WALT: identify the key organs.
TASK – Write a set of instructions explaining ‘How to build a human. ’ You should include all of the bones (look back at our learning from last lesson) and the organs that make up the human body. How to build a human. The human body is like an amazing machine. There are lots of different parts that work together enabling us to move, eat and breathe. Do you know what you would need to make your own human? 1. First, so that your human can move around and have their own emotions and personality, you need to add a brain. To protect the brain, you will need a cranium. 2. The next bones that you will need are the vertebrae that make up the spine. The spine is important as it helps to keep the body upright as well as protecting the spinal cord which relays messages from your brain to the rest of your body.
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