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Dehando hadirkum

             ደሓንዶ ሓዲርካ

year 5!

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice 

Confucius – (551BC – 479BC) or Kǒng Qiū / 孔子 was a Chinese philosopher,  politician and teacher and an incredibly important figure in world history. His ideas have shaped the way billions of people live today. Today’s quote is about trust. He suggests that it is better to trust our friends and risk being betrayed than to doubt our friends. He says that if we don’t trust our friends then it is like betraying them.

Music: Very sadly, one of the world’s most celebrated film composers died this week. Italian composer Ennio Morricone wrote some of the greatest film music ever.  This is his theme for the cowboy film ‘The Good , the Bad, and the Ugly’ – it fits well with our quote, which is all about distrust.

Floodlands – click here for a worksheet: Floodland-Epilogue

This is how Floodland ends:

‘Zoe gazed at Munchkin, at her parents, and at baby William. And as she looked at her family, she realised that it had grown. There were five of them now. Yes, she thought, five.’ Page 122

Write the next paragraph of the story. How do you think Munchkin is feeling right now? Imagine what happens. What do the characters say to each other next?

The video above is Marcus Sedgwick telling us a little about why he wrote Floodland. Read the questions below and answer them as you listen.

  1. How does he feel about the cover designs to his book?
  2. Why didn’t he have any control over the cover to the first copy?
  3. How long ago did he write Floodland?
  4. Why did he write Floodland?
  5. When was the water drained from the land around Ely?
  6. What did Floodland start out as?
  7. What was the boat’s name ‘Lyca’ a reference to?

 

https://youtu.be/WTB2F3MlAr4

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 6: Lesson 1 – Translation

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Wednesday 8th July, 2020

 صباح الخير

                             Sabah alkhyr

year 5!

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese poet, writer and artist. Although he moved to America when he was a teenager, he never lost touch with his Lebanese roots and his books were written in Arabic. His book ‘The Prophet’ published in 1923 is one of the biggest-selling books of all time. When he died, Gibran left all the money from his books to his village Bsharri in Lebanon, where he is buried.

Today’s Question: What is the national symbol of Lebanon?

Music: ‘Clair de Lune’ by Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

English – Floodland – After-Two – 118-122

Click here to download a worksheet:  Floodland WS 28 – After 2 – 118-122

Vocabulary

  1. hover (v x 2)                    2. feeble (adj)              3. numb (adj)

4. makeshift (adj)               5. pendant (n)              6. touch and go

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. made quickly because of a sudden need, usually poor quality
  2. weak, without power
  3. to stay in one place in the air
  4. a piece of jewellery that hangs from a chain
  5. an uncertain situation with some risk
  6. unable to feel anything
  7. to stand waiting for someone’s attention or nervously

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. a beautiful, _________ing, dusky-coloured falcon
  2. that dazzling, gold and diamond ____________
  3. My leg’s gone __________!
  4. As the batteries wore out, the torchlight became ___________.
  5. It was ________________ whether Villa would stay in the Premier League.
  6. She _____________ nervously outside the office.
  7. the small, wooden ___________ church

https://youtu.be/nlTxAer4BZQ

Questions p. 118-122              Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Read the bottom of page 117 and the top of page 118. What impression do you get of the old lady? Give two impressions.
  2. Look at the top of page 119. Why do you think Munchkin is trying to hide himself?
  3. Find and copy one word which shows that Zoe’s mother’s bed is not well made.
  4. Look at the middle of page 120. Find and copy a group of words which show that they weren’t sure if Zoe’s mum would survive.
  5. Read page 122. Why do you think Zoe wants to call the baby William?

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 11: Lesson 3 – Reflections

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 Greetings all!

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

G K Chesterton (1875 – 1936) was a writer, poet and philosopher. Chesterton was a great thinker and a genius at seeing what was true and what was not. Whenever he saw something that was wrong, he spoke out against it. For example, he was one of the first to understand how evil and dangerous Hitler was. Chesterton became a Catholic in 1922. He had a very big influence on C S Lewis and J R R Tolkien.

Music: These are for our Perez – ‘Why Wait?’ and ‘Guaglione’ by the king of Cuban Mambo, Perez Prado

Spelling Test: ‘-ough’ 2

 English – Floodland – After-Two – 114-117

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 27 – After 2 – 114-117

Vocabulary

1. entirely (adv)                     2. tend (v x 2)                      3. ache (n/v)

4. gully (n)                                5. shack (n)                          6. hobble (v)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. to walk in an awkward way
  2. to usually do something
  3. continuous, dull pain
  4. a narrow valley made by a stream
  5. a small, very simple building, often wooden
  6. completely
  7. to look after someone or something

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. a broken-down, ram-shackled, old _________
  2. She ________s to wake up quite early.
  3. He had a back_______ after running the daily mile.
  4. Year 1 ________ed the vegetable garden conscientiously.
  5. A fast-flowing stream ran through the __________.
  6. He __________d down the road on his sore foot.
  7. A boat made ___________ out of lollipop sticks!

https://youtu.be/nlTxAer4BZQ

Questions p. 114 – 117             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Look at the bottom of page 114. Why do you think it doesn’t matter to Zoe what happens to Dooby?
  2. Read the top of page 116. Why will it take a long time for them to get used to seeing so much land?
  3. Read the middle of page 117. What impression do you get of Newhome? Give one impression.
  4. Look at the bottom of page 116 and 117. What impression do you get of Munchkin since they left the hospital?
  5. Read the bottom of page 117. Find and copy one word that show the old lady walked with difficulty.

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze Silver / Gold Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 11: Lesson 2 – Reading about 3D shapes

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Monday 6th July, 2020

 Good Morning

year 5!

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Stars of the Week

    Wen                        Perez

Congratulations to Wen for being consistently fantastic with his responses to the online -learning and Perez  for giving such outstanding support to her peers. Well done you two!

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

Arundhati Roy (1961 – ) is an Indian writer and activist. She became famous for her 1997 novel The God of Small Things. These days,  Arundhati Roy is very active both in India and around the world campaigning to protect human rights and the environment.

Music: ‘Gymnopedies no. 1’ and 3 by Erik Satie

English – Floodland – After-two – 110-113

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 26 – After 2 – 110-113

Vocabulary

1.    rummage (v)                   2. sheepish (adj)                    3. presume (v)

4.    defensive (adj)                5.  suspicious (adj)               6. in earshot  (of…)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. to guess something because it is likely
  2. to speak or behave as if someone is attacking you
  3. as is something is wrong or dishonest
  4. shy, embarrassed
  5. close enough to be heard
  6. to look for something by moving things around carelessly

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. a small, quiet, ___________ voice
  2. an angry, ___________ frown
  3. She __________d about in the bag but found nothing.
  4. We must be careful when we ____________.
  5. He doesn’t trust anyone; he’s very ____________.
  6. I want to live within _______________ the sea.

https://youtu.be/nlTxAer4BZQ

Questions p.  110-113           Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Look at the top of page 110. Why does Zoe frown at Munchkin?
  2. Read the bottom of page 110. Find and copy one word which show that Munchkin felt shy and embarrassed about what he had said.
  3. Look at the top of page 111. Find and copy one word which shows that Zoe guessed the owner of the house had left.
  4. Read the bottom of page 111. How far is it to the next hospital?
  5. Look at the middle of page 112. Why do you think Munchkin ‘starts to shrink back’?
  6. Read the bottom of page 112. Find and copy a group of words which means the sea was close enough for them to hear it.

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver Gold Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 11: Lesson 1 –  Regular and irregular polygons

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 Let’s start the weekend with this fabulous pepperoni and pineapple creation from Ariam.

Well done Ariam!

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“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice 

“The Climate crisis has already been solved. We already have the facts and solutions. All we have to do is wake up and change.”

                                                               -Greta Thunberg

English – Floodland – After-One – 106-109

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 25 – After 1 – 106-109

Vocabulary

1. disease (n)                          2. chaos (n)                           3. cart (n)

4.  usher  (v / n)                      5. protest (v / n)                   6. coast (n)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. the land next to or close to the sea
  2. illness / sickness caused by infection
  3. show someone where to go
  4. a vehicle with 2 or 4 wheels, often pulled by a horse
  5. total confusion, no order
  6. to complain strongly / a large meeting of people to show disagreement

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. Greta Thunberg led the __________ in London.
  2. the rugged, rocky, dangerous __________ of Cornwall
  3. an old, wooden, horse-drawn _________
  4. the __________ showed us to our seats
  5. “It’s _________ in here! Let’s get organised!”
  6. Many cures for ___________s come from plants.

https://youtu.be/3MNdDdovaAk

Questions p. 106-109             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Look at the top of page 106. Find and copy one word that shows the situation was very difficult and disorganised.
  2. Do you think Zoe’s parents were on the boat? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.
  3. Read the bottom of page 106. How can you tell that the doctor hasn’t heard of Golgonooza?
  4. Look at the bottom of page 107. how can you tell that Zoe is angry?
  5. Read page 107-109. What does Munchkin do for Zoe that shows their friendship?

 

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver Gold Platinum

Summer Term Week 10: Lesson 5 – Friday Challenge
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 Buna Dimineata

Year 5!

  Today’s Question: What’s the capital of Romania? (click on the flag to find out)

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

St. Teresa of Calcutta ( 1910-1997) or Mother Teresa, as she is also known, was a Catholic nun and missionary from Albania, who lived most of her life in India. In 1946, St. Teresa received what she described as ‘the call within the call‘. She had already been called by God to give her life to his service, now she was being called again to leave her convent and to live among the poor, helping those most in need. St. Teresa founded an organisation called the Missionaries of Charity, which now has over 4500 members and works in 133 countries.

Music: This one is for all our violinists, it’s ‘The Folks Who Live on the Hill’ played Stephane Grappelli; one of the greatest violinists of the last century.

English – The Other Pair

Before you watch the film! – make sure you read the questions. You will have to stop the video to answer the questions at the right times.

  1. What do you think this film might be about?
  2. Stop the film after 2 minutes and write a sentence or two about the two boys. What have we been shown? What are they like? How are they different? How are they similar? You can use this if you want to: ‘One boy is ……, but the other boy is……
  3. Stop the film at 2:55. What do think is going to happen?
  4. Stop the film at 3:50. What do you think the boy on the train will do?
  5. Watch the film to the end. Now think of question 2 again. How would you describe the two boys now we have seen what they are really like?
  6. This film is based on a real incident the life of someone very famous? Whose life was it?

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze Silver Gold Platinum

Summer Term Week 10: Lesson 4 – Calculating angles round a point
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Wednesday 1st July, 2020

Dehando

Hadirkum

Year 5!

Today’s Question: What language do most Eritreans Speak? (Click on the flag for the answer)

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

C. S. Lewis (1898 – 1963) was a Christian writer best known for the Narnia stories. He became a Christian after reading one of Chesterton‘s books and after many conversations with his friend J. R. R. Tolkien, (author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings) who was Catholic. Together they were part of a writer’s club called the Inklings. For over 16 years they regularly met up, read each other their writings, and swapped comments and ideas. They encouraged each other a lot, so without Tolkien, we might never have had Lewis and without Lewis we might never have had Tolkien.

Music: ‘Jupiter – The Bringer of Jollity’ from ‘The Planets’ by Gustav Holst (1874-1934)

English – Floodland – After-One – 103-105

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 24 – After 1 – 103-105

Vocabulary

1.     peer (v / n)                    2.     interrupt (v)                     3. immediately (adv)

4.    blankly   (adv)              5.  the shallows  (n)                6. shrink back (v)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. look closely or with difficulty
  2. straight away, right now
  3. move back because of fear
  4. to stop someone speaking by saying something
  5. without expression
  6. a shallow area of water
  7. someone the same age as you and with a similar kind of life

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. _________ pressure
  2. Two bright eyes ________ed out of the fog.
  3. “Don’t ____________, please!”
  4. They saw his claw-like finger nails and ________  _______. *
  5. The fish sun-bathed in ____  ____________.
  6. The statue stared __________ up at the sky.
  7. “Tell me! ______________!”

https://youtu.be/3MNdDdovaAk

Questions p. 103-105              Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Read page 103. What impression do you get of the two ladies? Give two impressions.
  2. Look at the top of page 104. Find and copy one word which shows that Zoe’s voice has no expression.
  3. Read page 104. As Zoe’s mind slowly starts working again. What makes her remember Munchkin?
  4. Look at the bottom of page 104. How can you tell that friendship is a rare or new experience for Zoe?
  5. Read the middle of page 105. How long ago did the last rescue ship come from Norwich?

 

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze Silver / Gold Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold Platinum

Summer Term Week 10: Lesson 3 – Calculating angles on a straight line
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Tuesday 30th June, 2020

 Mwa Shibukeni

Year 5!

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Today’s Question: What’s the name of this language? It’s spoken in The Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Tanzania (Click on the flags to find out)

  “Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice 

Music:  ‘Pachelbel’s Canon’ by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) tweaked a bit by American blues pianist George Winston

English  –  ‘Lion’

Questions for your red books: (Don’t worry about getting them right or wrong, there might not be a right answer)

  1. Look at the title and the picture. What do you think the film is about?
  2. How does the artist make the buffalo look mean and evil?
  3. How do you think the lion feels before he goes to sleep? Why? How can you tell?
  4. Watch the lion’s dream very closely? What happens? How is it different to his real life at the moment? How does it end?
  5. What do you think causes the greening of the land?
  6. How does beating the water buffalo change the way the world looks to the lion?

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver Gold Platinum

Summer Term Week 10: Lesson 2 – Drawing lines and angles accurately
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Monday 29th June, 2020

 Mwa Shibukeni

Year 5!

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Congratulations Mlubrhan!

Mlubrhan is this week’s Star of the Week for smashing 2 minutes off his running record last week. I wonder how much faster he can go!

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

Bill Gates (1955 -)started the company Microsoft in 1975 and since then it has changed the way we all live and work. Unlike the rich people behind Amazon, Apple, Starbucks and may other big companies, Bill Gates tries to give something back to the world. In 2006, Bill Gates quit his job at Microsoft so that he could spend more time working with the charity, which he runs with his wife. Bill Gates and his wife Melinda have been working on trying to find a cure for malaria, a disease which kills thousands of people each day.

Today’s Question: What’s the name of Bill Gate’s charity? (Click on the photo to find the answer)

“I am not in competition with anyone but myself; my goal is to improve myself continuously.”

English – Floodland – Then Thirteen – 96-99

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 23 – Then 13 – 96-99

Vocabulary

1.    well up (v)                      2. peer (v / n)                   3. ache (v / n)

4.   gingerly (adv)                 5. bale out (v)                 6. vaguely (adv)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. do something in a way that’s not clear
  2. carefully, cautiously because scared
  3. literally: to empty the water out of a boat / metaphorically: leave a dangerous situation
  4. look carefully or with difficulty
  5. emotion beginning to rise
  6. continuous dull pain

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. She opened the door ____________.
  2. He pointed ____________ towards the west
  3. we ________ed into the darkness.
  4. a really bad, pounding head_______
  5. She _______ed ___ when she held the baby
  6. “Keep _____ing us _____. Or we’ll sink!”
  7. We strapped on our parachutes and _______ed ______ of the plane.

https://youtu.be/kNHidRzEsOo

Questions p. 96-99             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Read the top half of page 96. Find and copy a group of words which show that it’s beginning to get dark.
  2. Look at the top of page 97. Find and copy one word that means the same as ‘carefully, with a little fear’
  3. Read the top half of page 98. How can you tell that Munchkin trusts Zoe?
  4. Look at the bottom of page 97. Find and copy one word which shows that Munchkin doesn’t know what ‘baling out’ is.
  5. Look at page 99. Do you think Zoe has seen a torch before? Why? Why not?

 

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 10: Lesson 1 – Measure with a protractor
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Friday 26th June, 2020

Good Morning All!

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Thank you everyone who has sent a comment for your report, that is about half of you. If you haven’t yet, there is still time this afternoon!

“Quote of the Day” –  Handwriting Practice

 “God is not upset that Ghandi was not a Christian because God is not a Christian, All of God’s children and their different faiths help us to realise the immensity of God”

                                                        -Archbishop Desmond Tutu

English – Floodland – Then-Thirteen – 93-95

Click here to download a worksheet: Floodland WS 22 – Then 13 – 93-95

Vocabulary

1.  shrink (v)                    2. monstrous (adj)               3. oilskin (n)

4.  prise (v)                      5. mainland (n)                      6. unmistakable (adj)

First, match these definitions with the words above

  1. The larger land near an island
  2. cloth with oil and wax on it to make it waterproof
  3. impossible to confuse with something or someone else
  4. using force to lift or pull something off
  5. to get smaller
  6. terrible, cruel, awful

Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).

  1. They swam to the _____________
  2. a smelly, old ___________ coat
  3. the _____________ smell of cut grass
  4. She ________ed the lid off
  5. Clothes __________ if the water is too hot
  6. Hitler committed ____________ crimes

https://youtu.be/kNHidRzEsOo

Questions p. 93-95             Use evidence from the text to support your answers.

  1. Why do you think the cathedral seems monstrous now that they’ve left it behind them?
  2. Look at the bottom of page 94. Why does it take Zoe so long to recognise Dooby in the photo?
  3. Look at the bottom of page 94. Find and copy one word that shows ‘the good looks and dark hair’ could only be Dooby’s.
  4. Read the top of page 95. Why can’t Zoe completely hate Dooby, even though he has done such terrible things.

 

Maths

These 5-a-day come in 4 levels of difficulty. Click on the word for that level of question. Platinum are the most challenging.

Bronze / Silver Gold / Platinum

Answers:

Bronze / Silver / Gold / Platinum

Summer Term Week 9: Lesson 5 – Friday Maths Challenge
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