3 Lesson 1 - FOUNDATION SCIENCE Which organisms lived in each era of time?. MATHS - Perimeter Perimeter is the outside edge of a 2D shape.. 1 What is the perimeter of a square with a s
Trang 1YEAR 5/6D HOMEWORK DATE: Wednesday 13th May 2020 (32)
Every day you MUST:
Keep fit and healthy * Read your book
Practise spellings from your year group list - see the sheet stuck inside your homework book (which is also on the website)
Practice your handwriting
Practise your number bonds/ timetables/ counting etc KEEP UP THE GREAT LEARNING!
Don’t forget your GROWTH MINDSET
https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/
Lessons to complete from Wednesday of Week 4
Year 5
1) ASSEMBLY 2 - Wellbeing
2) Lesson 2- ENGLISH Diary entry: identifying the features of a text
3) Year 6 Lesson 1 - FOUNDATION (SCIENCE)
Which organisms lived in each era of time?
Year 6
1) ASSEMBLY 2 - Wellbeing
2) Lesson 3 - ENGLISH Instructions lesson 3 - identifying features
3) Lesson 1 - FOUNDATION (SCIENCE)
Which organisms lived in each era of time?
WRITING - Antonyms
Match the words in the left box with their antonym in the right box
WISH OF THE DAY
I wish you the strength
to face your fears,
to recognise them
as part of yourself, and still move on
I’ve put three sessions from the Oak National Academy in today, so there’s less other work to do I hope you
find these lessons enjoyable and useful
harmless hostility accompanied doleful ending victory similar problem lifeless contempt humid entrance
Friendship dissimilar defeat respect unaccompanied dry solution harmful cheerful exit Beginning living
Trang 2MATHS - Perimeter
Perimeter is the outside edge of a 2D shape
1) What is the perimeter of a square
with a side that is 4 cm long?
2) What is the perimeter of this
regular pentagon with a side that is
7cm long?
Trang 3PE - Football Club Badges & Nicknames
Football clubs all have a nickname, and these are often included on their club badge Can you work out the nicknames of these 24 clubs from their badge? You will need to look carefully at some of the badges, and to help you further, there is a list of nicknames at the bottom of the page
* Bees * Blades * Bluebirds * Canaries * Eagles * Foxes * Gunners * Hammers * Hatters * Iron * Lions * Magpies *
* Mariners * Millers * Owls * Pirates * Potters * Rams * Red Devils * Robins * Seagulls * Shrimpers * Stags * Tigers ^
NORWICH CITY
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
Trang 4ANSWERS FROM TUESDAY
1) She has a scholarship at Oxford University
2) She works hard and is an asset to the company
3) She is the Chief Executive Officer or a
manager or in charge of administration
4) 15
1) SHEEP MISSING = Little Bo-Peep
2) ASTRONOMERS IDENTIFY SMALL STAR = Twinkle, twinkle, little star
3) THAMES BRIDGE COLLAPSES = London Bridge is falling down
4) MICE INFEST CLOCK = Hickory, dickory dock
5) EGG TRADEGY = Humpty Dumpty
6) TWO HURT AS THEY FETCH WATER = Jack & Jill went up the hill
7) BIRD PIE SURPRISE AT ROYAL BANQUET = Sing a song a-sixpence
8) DUKE’S BATTALION ON HILL MARCH = The Grand Old Duke of York
9) WOOL DISPUTE SOLVED BY 3-WAY SPLIT = Baa baa black sheep
10) FARMER’S WIFE ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO MICE = Three blind mice
11) NO FOOD FOR STARVING DOG = Old Mrs Hubbard
12) PIG THIEF PUNISHED = Tom, Tom, the Piper’s son
3) a) 14 cm b) C 4) 18 cm
SCIENCE
Bacteria Investigation
The conclusion is that the results indicate that:
i) Bacteria much prefer damp conditions over dry ones
ii) In damp conditions, bacteria prefer it to be warm
iii) Bacteria are least likely to survive in light, dry, cool conditions
CARTOON QUIZ
1) Bugs Bunny 2) Winnie the Pooh 3) Popeye 4) Garfield 5) Olaf 6) Sylvester 7) Daphne 8) Doc 9) Foghorn Leghorn 10) Gru 11) Droopy 12) Ned Flanders
13) Pepé Le Pew 14) Scrooge McDuck 15) Huckleberry Hound 16) Jessie