Week beginning 21 September 2020

Monday 21 September 2020

Maths

This week’s maths learning is linked to addition for year 5 and ordering and comparing numbers for year 6.

Year 5 children: These five video lessons will roughly match the teaching and learning happening in class. The worksheets and answers for each lesson are here.

Year 6 children: These five video lessons will roughly match the teaching and learning happening in class. The worksheets and answers for each lesson are here.

You don’t have to print the worksheet. Your child can write or draw their answers on paper. Your child’s learning will be most effective if you sit with them to pause the clip and check / praise / support your child as the clip moves on.

Practise times tables on Times Table Rockstars, too. We’re concentrating on the 2, 5, 10 times tables. Email the class teacher if you need your child’s login and password details.

(Suggested time: 30 minutes of Maths and 15 minutes of Rockstars daily)

Spelling

Look on the homework page to find this week’s spellings. Your child should complete one task each day.

(Suggested time: 15-20 minutes daily)

Reading fluency

This is the text Year 5 could use at home this week to build up fluency skills.

This is the text Year 6 could use at home this week to build up fluency skills.

In school, we generally follow this sequence:

(Suggested time: 15 minutes daily)

Reading comprehension

Day 1: Year 5 children could use this ‘RIC’ text in class to practise comprehension skills (See the fluency text above). Year 6 could use this ‘RIC’ text in class to practise comprehension skills.

RIC stands for:

Day 2: Agree with your child three words from any text they’ve read which they’re less familiar with. Your child should find out what they mean (eg by checking an online dictionary or simply discuss with you) and how to use them in sentences (both when speaking and when writing). Challenge your child to write a sentence with each word in, or to drop the words into conversations at home.

Day 3: Read this article from First News, a newspaper for children, and complete the activity.

Day 4: Read your fluency or RIC text again. Next, do one of the following:

Day 5: Book Club. Once a week, we have a relaxing lesson where we sit and read quietly, often with an adult. At home, we’d like you to read your favourite book or text, too.

(Suggested time: 30 minutes daily)

Writing

Activity 1: This video lesson about relative clauses from Oak Academy links to some of the learning that we’ve been doing in class recently. Watch the video and write some of your own sentences using relative clauses.

Activity 2:

Children should write six sentences about a picture or photograph you choose. Your child should remember capital letters, finger spaces, joined up letters (use our handwriting guide to help, paying particular attention to tall letters and letters that go beneath the line), and a full stop, exclamation mark (!) or question mark (?) to end the sentence. Encourage interesting words to make their writing more interesting.

(Suggested time: 30 minutes daily)

Science   

We’re learning about classification. This BBC Bitesize lesson will really help to support learning at home.

(Suggested time: 30-45 minutes)

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