Summer 1, Week 1 – I can’t believe it!

Good morning and welcome back after the Easter break, which probably didn’t feel like a real break.

Anyway, we hope you all had an enjoyable time – as much as possible. Thank you so much for your commitment last half-term, the past and the coming weeks will surely go down in history.

To keep things as “normal” as possible, we would like to continue in the same pattern as before the holidays, which means that we will release the lessons on a daily basis. Task sheets will be sent in .doc form so that you can fill them in on the computer and then return them to us via Class-Dojo. However, we will take the feedback on board and reduce the workload to make it more realistic and achievable.

Please make sure you check the Class-Blog on a daily basis (lesson resources will be published at around 9am). This half-term, we would like to make more use of projects so that we have a huge treasure-chest of work to update our displays while you are at home and/or straight after the end of the lockdown that we are currently in.

Below is our time-table for the week. Please make sure you use it to structure your day as organisation is important, it helps keeping focussed and prevents boredom as well as feeling lost in the unknown. Just in general, please remember …

  • PE: There is so much around on Youtube to follow, Joe Wicks, Wake-and-Shake, Cosmic Kids Yoga …

  • Mathletics – Most children have a good range of tasks right across the board outstanding. Please complete them.

    • If your times-tables are a bit rusty, make sure you practise them.

  • Reading: Make sure that you write your bookreview once you have finished reading your own book. Send it to your teacher via Class-Dojo.

Our class-novel is “Street Child” (Berlie Doherty). Every day, we will read a chapter to you and give you 3-5 tasks linked to the text. Complete the tasks and send us the answers please.

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Maths: Using the link https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/ , comkplete the Summer 1, Week 1, Lesson 1 “Adding decimals within 1” activities. → Complete the tasks on a piece of paper or write the answers into a MS WORD document.

English:

  • Starter: Day 121 from the Screen-Shot (answer on a Dojo or a word-processing document, you will receive the correct answers tomorrow).

  • Main task: The Power of Pictures.

    1. Describe the picture.

    1. Explain what the artist is trying to tell the audience.

    2. Create your own powerful picture about a topic of your choice (e.g. current affairs, schools, environment, yourself, space …)

 

Reading: Before listening to the first chapter, please answer the following questions.

    1. Why is the story called „Street Child“?
    2. Predict what could happen in the story (characters, events …).

Use this link to get to our Street Child Podcast. Here you can play it as often as you want/need to.  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/25796542

Afterwards, answer the following questions.

    1. Describe the relationship between Barney and Jim.

    2. Give at least 3 examples for informal language in the text.

    3. Describe and explain how meeting Jim has changed Barney‘s life.

Spellings: Practise the spellings shown in the .pdf document.

Art: Watch the video on perspective drawing and drawing of historic buildings.

 

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Maths: Go through the information for Summer 1, Week 1, Lesson two (Subtracting decimals within 1) on White-Rose and complete the related tasks (on paper).       https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/

Here are some Maths teasers/extensions refering to your previous learning in Maths. Have fun and check your answers on page 2 afterwards.

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English:

  • Check and correct yesterday‘s answers.
  • Complete today‘s SpaG tasks. (The answers will arrive tomorrow.)

 

Reading: Listen to our podcast (chapter 1 – The Shilling Pie, https://www.spreaker.com/user/12356852/chapter-1-the-shilling-pie) and answer the questions. Here as a .doc: StreetChild-chapter 1 – The Shilling Pie

  1. Describe what life was like when Jim was living with his mum (past and present).

  2. Record at least 3 examples of figurative language (personification, metaphor, alliteration, simile …).

  3. Describe how Jim feels about his life, give evidence from the text.

  4. If you where Jim, how would you feel, what would you fear and what would you do to change things (if you can)?

 

Science: Before we would like to move on to the next topic, we would like you to research and create a fact-file on two animals that are in huge discussion at the moment, the bat (“ambassador of darkness“ from Friends) and the pangolin (the World‘s most trafficked/smuggled animal).

(When back in school, we will revisit the comparison on life-cycles.)

Please include for each:

  • Which category of animal do they belong to?

  • What makes them unique?

  • What is their importance in nature?

  • What threats are they under and why?

  • Why are they important and what makes them worth-while protecting?

  • What are the closest UK relatives (this is obviously easier with the bats as we have our own species)?

Links you could use:

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What an exciting day, it is Earth Day! In the absense of being able to travel, check out the following link which allows you to take virtual tours of many absolutely amazing places on our planet. It is utterly amazing. https://www.airpano.com/

Maths: Please go through the information for Summer 1, Week 1, Lesson Three (Complements to 1) on White-Rose and complete the related tasks (on paper).       https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/

English:

  • Check and correct yesterday‘s answers.

  • Complete today‘s SpaG tasks. (The answers will arrive tomorrow.)

Reading: Well done to the people who found a copy of “Street Child” in their house or have purchased it. You can read it on Amazon Kindle. I believe it might even be free as Mr Jalloh said. Here is our link (https://www.spreaker.com/user/12356852/chapter-2-stick-man ) and here are our questions (StreetChild-chapter 2 – The Stick Man):

  1. Describe Mr Stick.

  2. Explain what Mr Spink means when she calls the family “lie-a-beds”.

  3. Describe Emily’s character and explain her role in the family or in the situation we find the family in.

  4. Explain the meaning of the word “denial”.

  5. Describe how you think the children feel.

  6. Explain how believable mum’s statement “I’ll find us a home,” […] “Don‘t worry.“

Music: Remember to check in and practise your best singing voices just like we do every day. It keeps up the spirit, gives you a great feeling, improves your voice and can hugely help with the learning/memorising things.

https://www.outoftheark.co.uk/ootam-at-home/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=OOTA%20%20Home%20Week%205&utm_content=OOTA%20%20Home%20Week%205+Version+A+CID_9d1f4bb5634f7e7a14d5d14279e1ae3f&utm_source=Email%20newsletter&utm_term=VIEW%20WEEK%205%20%20HOME

I truly love the Tuesday song, we used to sing it in assemblies in my previous school. So inspiring and gripping. Let‘s sing it when we are back in the real/physical classroom!

Geography: On the topic of singing, have you heard that song? It’s been stuck in my ears for days now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6DSMZ8b3LE

Geography: On Wednesday (today), is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. https://www.earthday.org/earth-day-2020/

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Maths: Go through the information for Summer 1, Week 1, Lesson four (Adding decimals across 1) on White-Rose and complete the related tasks (on paper).  https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/


English:

  • First, check yesterday’s answers. (1. burst, 2. shuttle, 3. holiday, 4. expert, 5. nosily thirstily, 6. bicycle, 7. thir/sty, 8. Yes, 9. affecting both sides, 10. well, 11. enthusiasm, 12. Andy Murray, Wimbledon, 13. the net, 14. I you, 15. Where can they be?’ he asked.)

  • Then, complete today’s starter.

 

Reading: Listen to the podcast chapter 3 “Rosie and Judd”, then answer the questions. Link: https://www.spreaker.com/user/12356852/street-child-chapter-3-rosie-judd-1    Here is the MS Word document with the questions: StreetChild-chapter 3 – Rosie and Judd

  1. Explain the word “Slums“.

  2. In the chapter, the family notices a finch (bird) that is trapped in a tiny cage. How does the life of the finch compare with the life of Jim‘s family?

  3. Describe the relationship between Mum and Rosie.

  4. Research what a workhouse was in Victorian times. How would you describe the life of the people inside such a workhouse?

  5. For what reasons are they hiding Emily and Lizzie in the house/mansion?

  6. Describe and explain how you think the girls felt when mum and Jim left without them?

History: Today, you are going to look at the last, but possibly one of the most important aspects of the influence that Ancient Greeks had onto modern life. It is something called Democracy.

Homework: -> I moved it to a separate blog post.

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Maths: We have something slightly different for you today, following White-Rose we would like you to complete the attached challenges. Everyone should try challenge 1-5, but you may wish to go beyond.

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  • If you found the Math difficult this week, visit Year 4’s Summer 1 Week 1 lessons: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/

  • If fractions are a bug-bear, check out Year 3’s learning on equivalent fractions from Week 1 up to now. https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-3/

Also:

    • Have you completed and sent the “teasers and extensions” from this week?

    • Have you completed on of the timestables challenges in yesterday’s Maths section?

 

Reading: Listen to chapter 4 (The Workhouse, https://www.spreaker.com/user/12356852/chapter-4-the-workhouse) and answer the following questions (StreetChild-chapter 4 -The Workhouse):

  1. Explain why you think mum said to Jim, “God help you, Jim.” as they were separated.

  2. Describe how you think Jim felt when mum collapsed on the pavement. Use 2 pieces of evidence from the text.

  3. Give 3 pieces of advice to Jim on what to do next.

  4. Explain the word “empathy” and give an example of when you showed empathy.

  5. Share your opinion on the police men’s behaviour. Explain.

  6. Use a dictionary to explain the words (a) “infirmary” and (b) “sluice”.

  7. Draw a picture that could be used as an illustration for this chapter.

English:

  • First, check yesterday’s answers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Then, complete today’s starter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Now, complete the Reading task for today and then revisit all previous chapters (listen or read again).

  • Main Task: Write a letter to Jim telling him what you would advise him to do next.

    • Should he break out? Who could he ask for help? How could mum be saved (if at all)? Is there a way of being reunited with his sisters? …

Spanish

Practise the colours using the following link:

Revise the fruits and vegetables using the following link:

Comprehension:

Listen and watch the videos at least 3-times. While watching, record any information you gathered from the video. (certainly, you can stop and go)

Complete any Spanish activity/game to fruits and vegetables on Language Angels that you haven’t yet completed. Please visit https://www.languageangels.com/schools/  -> log-in [username is your class name in lower case (cannon street / london bridge) and password is howard)