Year 5 Home Learning
WB 1.6. 2020
Maths
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK !
MAIN TASKS
- Click on the screenshot to the right. Watch the video lessons and complete the activities on
week 1 - lesson 1 - adding decimals within 1
week 1 - lesson 2 - subtracting decimals within 1
week 1 - lesson 3 - complements to 1
week 1 - lesson 4 - adding decimals crossing the whole
(If you don't have a printer just get the activity up on your computer and write the answers on paper!
- Complete a fluent in 5 and a reasoning a day daily - both week 21 (on the school website under PUPILS - YEAR 5 HOME LEARNING SUMMER 2020)
- Continue to practise your times tables - multiplication and division facts
OTHER TASKS
- Continue to complete the my maths activities.
- Complete the prime number maths mystery (on the school website under PUPILS - YEAR 5 HOME LEARNING SUMMER 2020)
- Complete 2 pages of you Blue Rising Stars Practise Book
- Complete 2 pages of your CGP mental maths book
SPELLING
TASKS
- As often as you can, write out as many of the 3/4 word list as you can in 5 minutes. When completed move onto the 5/5 world list (on the school website under PUPILS - YEAR 5 HOME LEARNING SUMMER 2020)
- Learn the spellings and test yourself on Friday. Comment your score below!
CHALLENGE - Find new words in your book or in a dictionary. Learn to spell them and find out what they mean! Comment them below!
OUR NEW TOPIC IS... ALLOTMENT
Fun Facts
- 1 is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
- The only even prime number is 2.
- No prime number greater than 5 ends in a 5.
What are Prime Numbers?
In math, prime numbers are whole numbers greater than 1, that have only two factors – 1 and the number itself.
Prime numbers are divisible only by the number 1 or itself.
For example, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11 are the first few prime numbers.