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7543800-24828500Year 5 Weekly Homework Tasks – week beginning: 30.3.20 Columbia Primary SchoolIndependent reading Read for at least 20 mins a day. You can still log on and quiz on your books using Accelerated Reader . Adults are looking at your quizzes every week and changing targets. Keep going!You may have books to read at home. Use this website to see if it has an Accelerated Reader Quiz. Check out ReadOn. This has many free online books to read. They all have an Accelerated Reader Level and Quiz! Find a book you would like to read, click on ‘Information,’ and then click on ‘Details’ to find out the level, points and quiz number. ReadingMonday - This week, we will be finding out about what life is like for astronauts living in space. Read the biography of Tim Peake, the first British astronaut to live in space, then use the table below to find the key information. Tuesday - Read Tim Peake’s diary entry. Use this diary entry to put the events in order. You can check your answers at the end!WritingWednesday – You are going to be writing a diary entry imagining that you are an astronaut living in space. Watch this video of Tim Peake talking about his life in space and this video about his spacewalk. Use the mindmap to collect ideas about what life in space is like. Thursday – Choose two events to write about in your diary tomorrow. What would an astronaut be thinking or feeling when they do these things? You can use the ideas bank to help you. Friday – Write a diary entry about a day in space. You can reread this diary entry to give you ideas about what a diary entry looks and sounds like. You can use the sentence starters and word bank. You can post your finished diary entries on Twitter @turq_columbia! MathsMonday – Answer the division questions using the the bus stop method or grouping and sharing. You choose which option. Tueday – practice your times tables know its by playing hit the button and times table rock stars – Remind yourselves how to find equivalent fractions by watching this video. and then enjoy the equivalent fractions song here: . Then have a go at one or both of the activities here. Thursday – Remind yourselves how to order fractions with different denominators by watching this video: Then have a go at ordering some fractions here. If you want to order and compare fractions with the same denominator, click here.Friday – Answer some fraction word problems using the bar model here. Or, try these questions here. Remember to read the questions carefully!Story timeListen to the adults reading Phoenix. Watch real astronauts reading stories from space. Listen to free stories on out with Maurice () and end with some dancing ()Work-out every morning with Joe Wicks, the Body Coach. He posts a live video for children at 9am Mon - Fri on his YouTube channel – ()Art/ DTThere are some great ideas for easy, space-themed arts and crafts on these websites: and could do some cooking and decorate some space themed cakes and cookies. There are recipes on the BBC website: can post your space-themed art / cooking on Twitter @turq_columbia! Science Tuesday – Answer the quiz questions about our solar system. Now check your answers using the image and using this website. How many did you get right? Now make your own true or false quiz. Use information from the image and website. Tweet your qustions for us! Thursday – Look at our Space Knowledge Organiser. Cover parts up and see how well you can remember the different facts! Weekly timetable - Week beginning: 30.3.20MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday9.00 – 9.30ReadingReadingReadingReadingReading9.30 – 10.30Reading taskReading taskWriting taskWriting taskWriting task10.30 – 11.00Break11.00 – 12.00MathsMathsMathsMathsMaths12.00 – 1.00Lunch1.00 – 2.00Story timeStory timeStory timeStory timeStory timeExerciseExerciseExerciseExerciseExercise2.00 – 2.30Break2.30 – 3.30Art/ DTScienceArt/ DTScience Art/ DTQuestionSearch WordAnswerWho is Tim Peake?whoTim PeakeWhen did Tim Peake launch into space? launched(a date) What is the name of the space station where Tim works?space stationHow long did Tim Peake spend living in space?livingWhat is a spacewalk?spacewalkReading - Monday EventOrder Had a meal. Checked everything was safe. 1 Went on a spacewalk. Had a meeting with the crew to talk about the day. Helped tidy the spaceship. Writing Wednesday1870710-508635Writing ThursdayWriting ThursdayEventsThoughts and FeelingsDoing a spacewalkExercisingDoing experimentsEating and DrinkingWriting ThursdayIt feels strangeunusualweirdexcitingbecause . . .It was fascinatingamazingterrifyingWriting FridaySuper Ways to Start a Sentence!Time ConnectivesPrepositions of place-ly ConnectivesOrdering wordsConjunctionThis morning, On my first day,At first, Tomorrow,Sometimes,On the ISS, In space, On board, Outside the space station, Surprisingly, Amazingly, Weirdly, Strangely, Hopefully, First, Then, After that, Next, Finally, Whenever I have to eat, Before the spacewalk, When I get home, Even though it’s dangerous, Word Bankastronautspace walkspace suitspace stationcontrol roomexerciseexperimenttrainingfloatingfixing excited nervousworriedterrifiedamazedweightlessmissionlaunch freeze-dried foodspace craftorbitNASA rotationEarth planetCheck Your Work!Reading - MondayQuestionSearch WordAnswerWho is Tim Peake?whoTim PeakeA British astronautWhen did Tim Peake launch into space? launched(a date)December 2015What is the name of the space station where Tim works?space stationThe International Space StationHow long did Tim Peake spend living in space?living6 monthsWhat is a spacewalk?spacewalkWhen an astronaut leaves the space station to do jobs in space. Reading - TuesdayEventOrder Had a meal. 3Checked everything was safe. 1 Went on a spacewalk. 5Had a meeting with the crew to talk about the day. 2Helped tidy the spaceship. 4Monday – Division option 1657 ÷ 5 =341 ÷ 4 =753 ÷ 2 = 582 ÷ 4 =194 ÷ 3 =263 ÷ 5 =Option 2 93345330200022÷ 2 = 18 ÷ 3 = 25 ÷ 5 = 30 ÷ 6 = 24 ÷ 4 = 21 ÷ 3 = 1.37 ÷ 3 =. 2. 49 ÷ 4 = 3. 68 ÷ 2 = 4. 29 ÷ 2 = 5. 95 ÷ 3 =Wednesday – FractionsFind ? of these shapes. How many squares would be shaded? -52387517399000 -50482526479500If ready, try these equivalent fractions.5829300316230Example:Order these fractions from smallest to largest: 38 28 24 x2 With the same denominator: 38 48 28In order: 28 38 480Example:Order these fractions from smallest to largest: 38 28 24 x2 With the same denominator: 38 48 28In order: 28 38 48Thursday – Ordering fractions writtenRemember:Look at the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number).7610474119380This fraction needs changing so the denominator is 8. 00This fraction needs changing so the denominator is 8. 7019925224155Make sure the denominators (bottom numbers) are the same. 7086600148590Make sure you times the numerator by the same number. Compare them – which is bigger or smaller?Order these fractions from smallest to largest (show your working out): 14 12 38 28With the same denominator:left244475In order:left244475 25 510 35 210 With the same denominator:left244475In order:left244475 13 612 34 23With the same denominator:left244475In order:0350109-104932404683001905000584200split equivalent parts half numerator denominator00split equivalent parts half numerator denominatorPaul says that 3/12 is bigger than 3/6 because 12 is bigger than 6. Is he correct? Explain your reasoning.Paul is correct/incorrect because….Thursday – Ordering fractions same denominator-12382511811000Friday fraction word problemsRemember:Draw a bar modelWork out the parts that make the wholeIdentify main parts in word problemCheck your answer makes sense39630222297900Lara has ?40. She spends ? of it at the shop buying a new DVD. How much money did she have left?3314700570230008572558928000Joe has 60p and spends 1/6 of his money. Sasha has 80p and spends 1/4 of her money. Sasha spends more than Joe. How much more?Sam and Emma took a test which had 40 questions. Sam got 4/5ths of the questions correct. Emma got ? of the questions correct. Who got the higher score? Draw your own bar models for each child to help.-206375320040002845099362920700 INCLUDEPICTURE "/var/folders/9r/kl2_hkd932zbmjrpgpmlt8pr0000gn/T/com.microsoft.Word/WebArchiveCopyPasteTempFiles/page1image9804080" \* MERGEFORMATINET INCLUDEPICTURE "/var/folders/9r/kl2_hkd932zbmjrpgpmlt8pr0000gn/T/com.microsoft.Word/WebArchiveCopyPasteTempFiles/page2image9758672" \* MERGEFORMATINET Friday fraction word problems ? and ? Remember:Draw a bar modelWork out the parts that make the wholeIdentify main parts in word problemCheck your answer makes sense508057848500left58293000Lara has ?20. She spends ? of it at the shop buying a new DVD. How much money did she spend?2447925211455200020There are 12 children in a year group. ? of pupils cycle to school. How many cycle to school?50801143000246697573025120012Joe has ?18 and spends ? of his money. 13398535941000Sasha has ?24 and spends 1/4 of her money. Who spends the most?29004183126518001859055230505002899783250302240024Tuesday Science Saturn is the 3rd closest planet to the sunThere are 8 planets in our solar systemMars is called the ‘Red Planet’ because it is covered in lava. Earth is the biggest planet in our solar systemNeptune is 4 times bigger than Earth. The Solar System Tuesday Humanties AnswersFALSE: Earth is the 3rd planet closest to the sun. Saturn is 6th.TRUE: There are 8n planets in our solar system.FALSE: It is called the ‘Red Planet’ because it is covered in red/rust-like dust. FALSE: Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. It is over 300 times bigger than Earth!TRUE: Neptune is a large planet, nearly four times the size of Earth. ................
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