1. Read chapter 1 of Kensuke's Kingdom 2. Complete questions from the homework booklet on chapter 1 3. Spelling worksheet
Mathematics 1. Worksheet 2. Your challenge is to find out the time in various countries throughout the world. If the time is 1pm (GMT) in London, what time would it be in... (research the countries given to you in class).
English Read chapter 2 of Kensuke's Kingdom (for Wednesday) Complete questions on chapter 2 from homework booklet (for Friday) Spelling worksheet (complete the sentences and learn words for Friday)
Mathematics Worksheet on 3D shape (complete for Wednesday)
Science Worksheet on the Human Brain (complete for Friday)
Please remember that you should also be reading English text each evening. This can include comic books, sport reports, newspaper articles, etc.
L.O - I can convert between millimetres, centimetres and metres
1. Write out each measurement in mm, cm and m:
a) 38 mm b) 45 mm c) 289 mm d) 10 mm e) 107 mm f) 23 m g) 5 cm h) 19 cm i) 100.5 mm j) 19.6 cm
2. Work out the following problems and show your working:
a) Bob had 5.84 metres of string. He wanted to share this equally between 10 of his friends to make shoelaces. How many centimetres of string would each of his friend have?
b) Malc’s shed door was 3.72 metres tall and 92 cm wide. He wanted to buy some wood to make a frame around the door, but the wood is measured in millimetres. What would these measurements be in millimetres?
c) Andy wanted to measure the lengths of different animals. He recorded a lynx as 3.87m, an elephant as 194cm and a viper as 4582mm. A room in the zoo was 6 metres in length; would the animals be able to stand in a line behind each other in this room
English: Kensuke's Kingdom Booklet - next page for Friday. Mathematics: A change in the Mathematics homework this week. Homework will be given on Tuesday and Thursday. The worksheet will be provided to students tomorrow.
Monday 14th September
ReplyDelete1. Read chapter 1 of Kensuke's Kingdom
2. Complete questions from the homework booklet on chapter 1
3. Spelling worksheet
Mathematics
1. Worksheet
2. Your challenge is to find out the time in various countries throughout the world.
If the time is 1pm (GMT) in London, what time would it be in... (research the countries given to you in class).
Tuesday 15th September
ReplyDeleteScience Homework
For Thursday, find out what is 'concussion'?
Wednesday 16th September
ReplyDeletePlease follow this link to your Mathematics homework. Write the answers in your homework book and bring to class on Friday.
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/maths/pdfs/timeprobs.pdf
Dear Miss Lee,
ReplyDeleteI would like to confirm the Schedule of Maths homework and English homework (days given and days due).
In our last meeting, I forgot to take a pen and as such could not point out the main topics ... my apologies
Thank you for your attention
Best regards
Teresa Cadilhe
Monday 21st September
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Read chapter 2 of Kensuke's Kingdom (for Wednesday)
Complete questions on chapter 2 from homework booklet (for Friday)
Spelling worksheet (complete the sentences and learn words for Friday)
Mathematics
Worksheet on 3D shape (complete for Wednesday)
Science
Worksheet on the Human Brain (complete for Friday)
Please remember that you should also be reading English text each evening. This can include comic books, sport reports, newspaper articles, etc.
Miss Lee
ReplyDeleteThank you very much :)
Best Regards
Teresa Cadilhe
Dear Ms Cadilhe, You are very welcome!
DeleteSpelling Worksheet (for Friday)
ReplyDeleteRead chapter 3 of Kensuke's Kingdom
Complete Activity 1 for Mathematics Homework - Remember to use the method discussed in class, NOT the grid method.
ReplyDeleteHomework for Monday
ReplyDeleteMathematics Worksheet - show all working in Homework book
Kensuke's Kingdom - Chapter 3 questions. Not the pages titled 'Lost at Sea'.
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ReplyDeleteSpelling Worksheet
Kensuke's Kingdom Questions on Chapter 4 and 5
Science
Comparing Heartbeats
Mathematics (for Wednesday)
Problem Solving Questions
Converting Measures: Length
ReplyDeleteL.O - I can convert between millimetres, centimetres and metres
1. Write out each measurement in mm, cm and m:
a) 38 mm
b) 45 mm
c) 289 mm
d) 10 mm
e) 107 mm
f) 23 m
g) 5 cm
h) 19 cm
i) 100.5 mm
j) 19.6 cm
2. Work out the following problems and show your working:
a) Bob had 5.84 metres of string. He wanted to share this equally between 10 of his friends to make shoelaces. How many centimetres of string would each of his friend have?
b) Malc’s shed door was 3.72 metres tall and 92 cm wide. He wanted to buy some wood to make a frame around the door, but the wood is measured in millimetres. What would these measurements be in millimetres?
c) Andy wanted to measure the lengths of different animals. He recorded a lynx as 3.87m, an elephant as 194cm and a viper as 4582mm. A room in the zoo was 6 metres in length; would the animals be able to stand in a line behind each other in this room
English: Kensuke's Kingdom Booklet - next page for Friday.
ReplyDeleteMathematics: A change in the Mathematics homework this week. Homework will be given on Tuesday and Thursday. The worksheet will be provided to students tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteKensuke's Kingdom Booklet - Friday
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Mathematics Worksheet - Wednesday
I´ve found a website to practice maths
ReplyDeletehttp://www.arcademics.com/
Gui
Fantastic Gui! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnd I also found another website to practice Maths, English and Science!
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I hope it is helpful.
Another website to practice maths!
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Hope it helps!
Thank you very much Guilherme!
ReplyDeleteMiss Lee, when I put my answers in Q2 the numbers suddenly turned into 6 and I showed all questions in Q2 wrong.
ReplyDeleteRevise for the half term assessments
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