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Week 6 AnswersTask 1:Task 2:Gemma jumped 16.5m in the triple jump at the London Olympics last year. The winner jumped 18.3m. How much further did the winner jump? 1.8mJames is 1.43m tall, and Jodie is 135cm. How much taller is James than Jodie? 8cmI won the long jump at District Sports, with a jump of 3.7m. The person who came second jumped 2.8m. How much further did I jump? 0.9m4. Will and Bill are building towers. Bill’s tower is 421cm tall. Will’s tower is 388cm tall. How much taller is Bill’s tower? 83cm5. A slug is 80mm long. A worm is 14cm long. How much longer is the worm? 6cm6. Katie is 99cm tall. Her brother is 43cm tall. How much taller is Katie? 56cm7. Billy the penguin is 1m tall. Perry the penguin is 135cm tall. How much taller is Perry? 35cm8. Chloe’s chocolate bar is 120mm long. She eats 2cm of chocolate. How much is left? 10cm INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET Kirsti is correct because I could use column addition to subtract 65cm from 100cm. I could also use a number line to count on from 65cm to 100cm. INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET A is incorrect. Tom has taken away 2cm. the question asks Tom to subtract 2m. The answer should be 40cm. INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET Mrs Brook has 5m 72cm left or 572cm.There would be 2m 32cm of tape left.Car = 5m, Bike = 150cm. The train is 18m 50cm longer than the bike.Task 3:018034000 INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET The perimeter of the triangle is 18cm. 6+6+6= or 6x3= INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET -31750026352500Rectangle: 16cmHexagon:24cmSquare:12cmYou can either add the side up or if the sides are the same length you can multiply the side length by the number of sides.Red square: 20cmPurple square: 40mm? +? +5 +5 = 162? + 10 = 162?= 6?=3In the blue rectangle, the pairs of sides are the same lengths. The two vertical sides are 2cm long and the two horizontal sides are 6cm long. INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET 0-444500Teddy is incorrect. If the shape is regular (eg a square) then you only need to know the length of one side. If the shape is irregular then the sides are all different lengths so you would need to know the length of each side to find the perimeter. INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET 60 divided by 10. Each side is 6cm long.Task 4: INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET Edmund should choose photo frame A. B and C are measured in mm and will be too small. D will be too small. A will be perfect. INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET Green questions, left to right.Perimeter of square: 9.2cmPerimeter of rectangle: 38cmEach side is 12cmEach side is 2.5cmPerimeter is 32cmOrange questions:22cm36.2cm6cm10cm2.9cmEnglish Task 1Spellings. center-3347Spelling 2Spelling 2-410705241192youngchemistgroupchemicaldoublescenetroublesceneryenoughscienceechoscientific00youngchemistgroupchemicaldoublescenetroublesceneryenoughscienceechoscientific189079311291Remember these – these are the spellings we practised last week. Let’s practise them a bit more…and try using them in some writing!00Remember these – these are the spellings we practised last week. Let’s practise them a bit more…and try using them in some writing!Match one of the words to each picture: Groupdoublechemist____________________ ___________________________ ________________________ Sciencescenery young____________________ _____________________________ _______________________Many words we use in English have originally come from other languages. Words with ch, where the h is silent, are usually from the Greek language like echo, chemist and chrome.How many words can you find with the silent h in this puzzle? You should be able to find 8.vicxaqfecgchronichkkreyhghoitoqkxporqbmchoiruchemistfscharacteroschemebnNow, read through the text. How many of your spelling words can you spot? A puff of sickly yellow smoke burst from the flask of bubbling chemicals and a strange popping noise echoed around the room. The Professor frowned and watched as the mixture turned a glowing pink. He had been locked away in his laboratory for days now, barely even stopping to eat or drink. He rested his left arm on the dusty pile of books scattered across his desk, dislodging a group of indignant spiders. With his right hand, he gently flicked the conical flask in front of him and added just enough of the secret golden mixture from the tiny stoppered glass bottle. The red and orange liquid inside coughed and immediately spluttered as heat from the Bunsen burner excited it from below. The young Professor wiped his weary eyes; only the excitement of finally finishing the potion kept him awake. Just a few more hours………. Suddenly, a loud BANG made the chemist jump! Now he was in trouble.There are 5 words from your list missing. Can you write 5 sentences to continue the story which include the missing words?Task 2:No answers for this one, just make sure you used a prepositional phrase!Task 3:No answers here either! ................
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