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Year Five

If you would like to contact Mr Cooke or Mr Cole, please send an email to Cooke.D@welearn365.com or Cole.T8@welearn365.com 
We ask that you only use this channel if Mr Cooke or Mr Cole are your child's class teacher and to: share learning; allow contact between your child and their teacher or to ask for advice and guidance about any learning tasks set.
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We look forward to seeing and sharing all the wonderful work which you have been creating and remember that you are all doing an amazing job!

On this page, you will find the Home Learning Packs for Maths, Literacy, SPAG, Guided Reading and Science

I aim to update this page regularly, so please make regular visits to access all of the resources which have been updated or added.

Please do whichever you feel is easiest for you.

You are more than welcome to do extra work and put this in your workbook too, whether it is some extra math or simply writing a poem or story, why not take photos of some learning you are taking part in and stick these in too. You have work to do, but we want you to enjoy what you are doing too. 

Monday 21st July

Good morning! Please find attached a selection of math, literacy and one reading comprehension we would like to see completed an returned to school on the first week back in September. These will be a good transition from year 5 to year 6 and shouldn't take very long to complete. Enjoy the summer holidays, have lots of fun and we cannot wait to see you all in September! Mr Cole and Mr Cooke.

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 Reading Comprehension Michael Faraday.pdfDownload
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Monday 6th July

Good morning! Please download the Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 6-7-20 document. This will explain the documents which have been uploaded in the section below for your home learning. Have a great week!

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Monday 29th June

Good morning! Please download the Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 29-6-20 document. This will explain the documents which have been uploaded in the section below for your home learning. Have a great week!

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Monday 22nd June

Good morning! Please download the Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 22-6-20 document on page 2 of the documents, the full story of Skellig has been added to this again too. This will explain the documents which have been uploaded in the section below for your home learning. Have a great week!

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 Reading Extra Activity - Michael's Diary.pdfDownload
 Skellig Book - Full Story - incase you have lost it.pdfDownload
 Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 22-6-20.pdfDownload
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Monday 15th June

Good morning! Please download the Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 15-6-20 document. This will explain the documents which have been uploaded in the section below for your home learing. Have a great week!

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 Science - Lava Lamp.pdfDownload
 Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 15-6-20.pdfDownload
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Monday 8th June

Good morning! We have a new way of displaying home learning tasks, please download the Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 8-6-20 document. This will explain the documents which have been uploaded in the section below. Have a great week!

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 Skellig - Full Story.pdfDownload
 Year 5 Home School Learning Week of 8-6-20.docxDownload
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Thursday 4th June

Good morning! Please read from chapter 5 to chapter 10 in the PDF file version of Skellig which is attached below. I am currently experiencing some trouble uploading the literacy tasks. After reading the chapters, the guided reading questions can be answered up to chapter 10. This file should be attached to the Monday 1st June post as Reading Comprehension Chapter 1-10.

Wednesday 3rd June

Good morning! Here are the next two chapters of the story and an activity sheet to draw a picture of the mysterious figure in the garage. Label the drawing and write down quotes from what the character has said. I have managed to get hold of a PDF version of the book which I shall also attach so that you can read it yourself or look at the text to retrieve information.

Tuesday 2nd June

Below, you will find a video explaining the math and literacy tasks for Monday and Tuesday, there will also be two videos reading the first two chapters of Skellig. These are all below the Monday 1st June post and the next task has also been added to the document list. 

Monday 1st June

Good morning! Here is the next instalment of home learning tasks. You will find the next section of Singapore Maths in one word document, this is a chapter on volume. Literacy and Guided Reading will be slightly combined as we aim to tailor these to the book 'Skellig' by David Almond. A task will be uploaded each day with a chapter or two read to you from the book in a YouTube video which will be added below as soon as I have read the chapter. The first two tasks can be started without listening to the chapter as the first chapter is included in task 1 and you may read it to yourself if you wish.

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Monday 11th May

Good morning! Here is the next instalment of home learning tasks. You will find the next section of Singapore Maths (Perimeter and Area) and some literacy tasks. For the next Science topic, we are looking at Space, there are some space worksheets and activities and suggestions for possible art and design and technology work.

There are some reading assessments for guided reading and comprehension this time. For each of these, you will need the reading booklet and then the question booklet. Once the questions have been answered, you could check them using the answer booklet. There is a number with each on to make it easier to match them. The fourth, fifth and sixth assessment are all in one document.

As always; stay safe, have fun , enjoy the sunshine and send us some photos of the work and activities you have been up to if you like.

Below, you will also find the spelling you need to learn for year 5. This document comes with a challenge, can you earn the Bronze, Silver and Gold medals by learning all of the different spelling rules.

Math Activities (Start with Singapore)

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Ideas for Space Art or Design and Technology

Science Activities

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Literacy Activities

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Guided Reading Activities

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 4,5,6 Question Booklet.pdfDownload
 4,5,6 Reading Booklet.pdfDownload
 VE Day Reading Comprehension.pdfDownload
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Thursday 23rd April

Good morning! Here is a document full of science learning opportunities if you would like to explore some.

Wednesday 22nd April

Good morning! Here is a challenge decimal question using a bar model. See if you can work out the length of each piece of wood.

Tuesday 21st April

Good morning! This I today's very short video, quickly explaining translations. Translations are just the movement, so when asked to describe the translation, you simply need to write, down 3 and left 2 and a half or whatever the movement actually is.

When reflecting a shape along a line, you need to make sure that the shape is the same amount of distance from the line on each side (Handy hint! Count the squares!).

Have fun!

Monday 20th April

Good morning! I have uploaded the third round of home learning tasks to the website.
You can find a range of Maths, Math Challenges, Literacy and SPAG and  Guided Reading activities. Please complete these when you wish and in whatever order you wish.

There are some Math Challenges from Classroom secrets which the children are used to completing. These range from fairly easy (The sheet with a red D in the small star) to potentially really tricky (The sheet with an orange GD in the small star).

There may even be some more daily videos to help =).

Have fun and make sure you stay safe.

Maths Activities

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Literacy/Topic Grid Activities

SPAG Activities

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Guided Reading Activities

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 Comprehension Skills Cards 6.pdfDownload
 Comprehension Skills Cards 7.pdfDownload
 Comprehension Skills Cards 8.pdfDownload
 Inference and Understanding Tasks.pptDownload
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Cooking Activities
 Here are some really simple cooking activities you could do if you have the ingredients and want to, I have had a go at Recipe 2 and the outcome was utterly delicious!
This is not expected to be done, it's simply some ideas for fun, however if you do bake something, feel free to stick a picture in your book.

Monday 6th April

Good morning! I have uploaded the second round of home learning tasks to the website.
You can find a range of Maths, Math Challenges, Literacy and SPAG, Guided Reading and Easter Activities. Please complete these when you wish and in whatever order you wish. I will not be posting any videos this time as the maths has now all been covered in the videos I have posted.

There are some Math Challenges from Classroom secrets which the children are used to completing. These range from fairly easy (The sheet with a red D in the small star) to potentially really tricky (The sheet with an orange GD in the small star).

Have fun, enjoy Easter and make sure you stay safe. I miss you all tremendously - Mr C

 

Maths Activities

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Literacy & SPAG Activities

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 #9 Book Review.pdfDownload
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Easter Activities

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 Easter Spot the Difference.pdfDownload
 Funny Egg and Cress Faces.pdfDownload
 Make a 3D Chick.pdfDownload
 Origami Bunny Rabbit.pdfDownload
 Origami Carrot.pdfDownload
 Origami Easter Egg.pdfDownload
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Guided Reading Activities

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 #8 Guided Reading Narrative Listen to the Moon.docxDownload
 #9 - #12 Reading with Ric EXTRACTS.pdfDownload
 #9 Guided Reading Extract.pdfDownload
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Wednesday 1st April

Good morning! Today's math task is calculating angles, watch the video for a short introduction and a slight explanation about the challenge worksheet which you can download underneath. There is also a lot of interruption from Winston.

 

For Literacy today, you can watch a film and then write a film review using the worksheet attached below. Make sure you provide your opinion about the film, don't write more than 1/4 of it retelling what happened.


Below, you will find; the math challenge worksheet, the literacy task which is not included in you park and the worksheet for math on Thursday which is also not in your pack.
 

Tuesday 31st March
No Good morning! Today's video is all about angles. There is some information at the beginning which you do not need for today's worksheet however it is stuff you do need to know and it may come up on a following worksheet or in one of the challenges which I am going to add below the video.

There are 2 worksheets to complete from your pack today which you should see in the video and then there is a challenge (an easy challenge today) below which you will either need to print out or simply write the answers for as this is not included in your pack.

You can choose your own Literacy, SPAG, and Science tasks for today. Why not start writing a diary about everything you have been up to during the lockdown? This event is a big thing and your diary could be a primary resource in the future when someone writes about this event which happened all around the world.

Monday 30th March
No video again today! The math worksheets you can complete today (shown in the photos below) are all a recap of things you should have learnt up to year 5. A nice and simple task for a Monday morning. Tomorrow there will be a video explaining how to calculate angles.

There are 3 shape worksheets to complete in total.

For today's literacy task, you can complete the Continue the Story sheet, you can use the skills you used to create suspense in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in this piece of spooky writing too. Create a really exciting piece of writing with complex and compound sentences, impressive vocabulary and some Alan Peat sentences.

Here is a link to some Alan Peat sentences you could include in your writing today with explanations on how to use them.
www.kelsall.cheshire.sch.uk/serve_file/94451  <--- Alan Peat Sentences

 

Friday 27th March
No video today! The math worksheets you can complete today (shown in the photos below) are all working out percentages of amounts which I explained in yesterday's video. Just remember to move the digits to the right two spaces if you are dividing by 100 to find 1% before multiplying that answer by whatever amount you are trying to calculate, such as; 65% 23% 13% etc.

There are 4 worksheets to complete in total.

For today's literacy task, you can complete the Titanic worksheet. Create a really exciting piece of writing with complex and compound sentences, impressive vocabulary and some Alan Peat sentences.

Here is a link to some Alan Peat sentences you could include in your writing today with explanations on how to use them. www.kelsall.cheshire.sch.uk/serve_file/94451  <--- Alan Peat Sentences

 

Thursday 26th March
In today's video, I explain your forth math, and literacy tasks. Today's literacy task can be funny if you really think about it. Use Alan Peat sentences and create some exciting writing. I want to laugh my socks off!

Here is a link to some Alan Peat sentences you could include in your writing today with explanations on how to use them. www.kelsall.cheshire.sch.uk/serve_file/94451  <--- Alan Peat Sentences

Another video explaining how to calculate the percentage of a number.

Wednesday 25th March
In today's video, I explain your third math, and literacy tasks.
 - Mr Cole

Tuesday 24th March
In today's video, I explain your second math, and literacy tasks.
Literacy starts at around 4 minutes in. - Mr Cole

Monday 23rd March
In the video below, I explain your first math, literacy and science tasks.
Literacy starts at around 6 minutes in. - Mr Cole

https://youtu.be/ZCgAAMv_90U 

Maths

Below, is a digital copy of the math home learning pack which was sent home.

UPDATED: 22/3/20

 

Maths Help for Angles and Percentages

A catchy little song to introduce Angles! It’s a must! =)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVuMULQjb3o

What are Angles and the Different Types?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JSk0DC5q4g

Measuring Angles with a Protractor
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RTM418qfdI

This is a FANTASTIC video to explain angles.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGKwdHMiqCg

How to Calculate Missing Angles
Watch this video from 7 minutes 10 seconds for an explanation about how to calculate missing angles. (Watch the whole video for a better understanding or a recap from a previous video).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n3KZR1DSEo

Literacy 

Below, is a digital copy of the literacy home learning pack which was sent home.
UPDATED: 22/3/20

SPAG 

Below, is the Spelling and Grammar home learning pack which was sent home.

UPDATED: 22/3/20

Guided Reading

Below, is a digital copy of the guided reading home learning pack which was sent home.
UPDATED: 22/3/20

Science

Below, is a digital copy of the science home learning pack which was sent home.
UPDATED: 22/3/20

Free Twinkl Resources


 

Twinkl have kindly provided access to their resources for teachers and parents around the world during the current circumstances. There are thousands of helpful resources which you can access and download completely free, such as;

Timetable grids Spelling sheets Vocabulary sheets Learning games Worksheets for math, literacy, guided reading, spelling and grammar etc. We have created a login for Year 5 Lobsters and Penguins so you can all access these resources whilst you are at home (you can create your own login by using your personal e-mail address and the offer code UKTWINKLHELPS, visit www.twinkl.co.uk/offer to sign up).

To access Twinkl using our temporary log in, visit www.twinkl.co.uk and use the username and password below.

Twinkl Username - year5L2813    or     year5lobsters@yahoo.com 
Password – Lobsters2?

Timestables!

As per the request of some parents, please find my times table songs video below. Watch the video and sing along with the numbers by following the tune of the song.

Games!

Maths Games!
Here are some math games you can play (because learning should be fun).

Hit the Button - Multiplication and Division

www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Multiplication - Match the answer

www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/maths/number/multiplication/play/

Speedy Way - Multiplication Race

www.multiplication.com/games/play/math-speedway-challenge-multiplication

Granny Racing - Multiplication Race

www.multiplication.com/games/play/granny-prix-multi

Penguin Jump - Multiplication Race

www.multiplication.com/games/play/penguin-jump 

Fairy Land Fun - Multiplication Fairies

www.multiplication.com/games/play/fairy-fun-land

Cone Crazy - Division Penguin Ice Creams

www.multiplication.com/games/play/cone-crazy-division 

 

Literacy Games!
Here are some literacy games you can play (because learning should be fun).

Why not practice some of those Literacy skills with these Spelling and Grammar games.

Contractions - eg. Should not - Shouldn't

www.learninggamesforkids.com/vocabulary-games/contractions/contraction-game.html

Reverse Contractions - eg. Couldn't - Could not

www.learninggamesforkids.com/vocabulary-games/contractions/un-contraction-game.html

Apostrophes - Where does it go?

www.learninggamesforkids.com/vocabulary-games/contractions/where-does-the-apostrophe-go.html

Conjunctions - Join sentences

www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?b=english/language_structure

Word Types - Is it an Adjective, Comparative Adjective, Common Noun or a Proper Noun?

www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?e=spelling-grammar01 

Here are some ideas for things to do when you're having a break - How many do you think you can complete?

To all of your children:

We are STILL proud of you,
We are STILL here,
We are STILL your teachers.

Love from, 

Mr Cole an Mr Cooke.