Homework – Week Beginning 26/02/18

What an exciting week we have coming up in Primary 5! Monday was the start of Fairtrade Fortnight so we have been learning all about why it is important to buy products which ensure that the farmers are getting a fair price for their goods.  Additionally, Thursday is World Book Day so we have a day of fun activities planned to celebrate all of our favourite books and authors.  I’m also very much looking forward to seeing all of you dressed in your costumes and pyjamas!

Well done to everyone who handed in last week’s homework – great effort!  I particularly enjoyed a few of your samurai drawings!

This weeks homework tasks are as follows:

Literacy

Red

  1. invite
  2. divide
  3. entire
  4. admire
  5. athlete
  6. describe
  7. extreme
  8. concrete
  9. complete
  10. Japanese

Green

  1. these
  2. quite
  3. invite
  4. divide
  5. entire
  6. admire
  7. delete
  8. athlete
  9. extreme
  10. Japanese

Blue

  1. hide
  2. bride
  3. crime
  4. theme
  5. these
  6. scene
  7. quite
  8. stripe
  9. delete
  10. Japanese

Copy the words in your jotter three times.

Definition Match

Choose 5 of your spelling words. List these words on the left side of your paper. Then write the definitions of each word on the right side of the paper but mix them up so a partner would be able to match the words and definition.

 

Numeracy

Solve the following word problems. There are addition and subtraction problems included so make sure that you read the question to discover if you are being asked to add on or take away.

  1. Tom picked 121 limes and Sara picked 102 limes from the lime tree. How many limes were picked in total?
  2. Keith has 829 Pokémon cards. Sam bought 344 of Keith’s Pokémon cards. How many Pokémon cards does Keith have now?
  3. Mary had £874 in her bank. She spent £554 of her money. How much does she have now?
  4. Nancy grew 114 turnips. Keith grew 102 turnips. How many turnips did they grow in total?
  5. There are 123 pine trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant 111 more pine trees today. How many pine trees will the park have when the workers are finished?

Create 2 of your own word problems. The size of numbers is your choice; your word problems can be 3, 4, 5 or 6 digits.  Ask someone in your house or a friend in class to complete the two sums.

 

Topic

Monday was the start of Fairtrade Fortnight. This means that children all over the country are learning about the importance of buying Fairtrade products to the people who are making and growing the products – and the Pupils of Woodlands Primary are no different!

Task: Become an advertiser; choose a Fairtrade product and create an advertisement poster for it to convince people to buy it.  Your poster should include:

  1. Catchy headline and name of the product (for example Fairtrade Football)
  2. Picture of the product
  3. Cost of the product
  4. Reason for buying the Fairtrade product (who it benefits)

 

Miss Donaldson  🙂

Homework – Week Beginning 19/02/18

Well done to everyone who got their homework in on time last week – great work!  🙂 Your homework tasks for this week are as follows:

Literacy

This week we are focusing on learning a_e words.  These words are also known as magic ‘e’ words.

Red

  1. escape
  2. activate
  3. estimate
  4. behave
  5. calculate
  6. celebrate
  7. decorate
  8. mistake
  9. irritate
  10. concentrate

Green

  1. glaze
  2. trade
  3. shake
  4. scale
  5. brave
  6. awake
  7. shame
  8. scrape
  9. escape
  10. estimate

Blue

  1. ate
  2. bake
  3. fame
  4. came
  5. game
  6. rake
  7. blame
  8. chase
  9. frame
  10. behave

Copy out your words 3 times.  Use a different coloured pencil to write your vowels (a, e, i, o, u).

e.g. shame

Can you think of any other magic ‘e’ words?

Maths

Solve these subtraction sums.

  1. 816 – 513
  2. 351 – 121
  3. 732 – 526
  4. 701 – 344
  5. A farmer produces 492 litres of milk. 325 litres are sold to a supermarket.  How many litres are left?
  6. There are 617 pencils left in the stock cupboard. 278 pencils are handed out to classes in a week.  How many are left?

Subtraction Games: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/addition-and-subtraction

Topic

This week, we will be learning more about the history of Japan.  In your jotters, draw/label a samurai warrior.  Underneath, write 3 facts about samurais.

Miss Donaldson

Homework (week beginning 05.02.18)

Well done to everyone who managed to hand their homework in on time last week – great effort!  I learned such a lot about the animals in Japan in your fact files!

Spelling Words

The spelling rule that the red and green group are focusing on this week is that when ‘y’ is followed by a consonant, it usually makes the ‘I’ sound.

Red

  1. lyric
  2. gypsy
  3. syrup
  4. crystal
  5. oxygen
  6. symbol
  7. system
  8. typical
  9. symptom
  10. mysteriously

Green

  1. gym
  2. myth
  3. cycle
  4. lyric
  5. gypsy
  6. syrup
  7. rhyme
  8. system
  9. pyramid
  10. cylinder

Blue

The blue group are focusing on words which include ‘ick’.

  1. pick
  2. kick
  3. brick
  4. chick
  5. stick
  6. thick
  7. quick
  8. tickle
  9. bicker
  10. broomstick

Task

Your literacy task this week is to create a word search containing at least 4 of your words.  Your words can be hidden vertically, horizontally or diagonally.  Once you have written it, ask someone to solve it for you.  This can be someone in your family, or another member of our class.

Maths

In your jotters, please write out the 3, 6 and 9 times tables.  If you can, ask an adult to test you!

For extra multiplication practice, please remember that there are lots of great games on the topmarks website.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/times-tables

Games I recommend are:

1. Hit the button (times tables)

2. Sum Sense (Multiplication)

3. Learn Your Tables

Topic

Your auntie has written to ask you to send her suggestions for what to get you for your birthday. Either in a catalogue or on a website (such as Argos), find 3 things that you would like to be given.  Your auntie has also asked that you give her an idea of the cost of your presents.  However, your auntie lives in Japan, so you will need to calculate how much Japanese Yen she will need to buy the presents. Use a currency converter to do this.

(https://www.bing.com/search?q=convert+british+pounds+to+japanese+yen&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IESR3N)

For example:

Fingerling: £17; ¥2573

Hama Beads: £7.50; ¥1137

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets DVD: £4.99; ¥756

Miss Donaldson  🙂