Good Morning Year 5! 🙂
If you haven’t already looked at the weekend work on The Lorax and Sustainability, have a go at that first. It’s very important but quite easy.
“Quote of the Day” – Handwriting Practice
Astrid Lindgren (1907 -2002)
This great Swedish author wrote more than 30 books for children and is the 18th most translated author in the world. She wrote several series of books; her most famous characters being Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga and Karlsson-on-the-Roof. She also wrote several famous fantasy books including Ronia the Robber’s Daughter and The Brother’s Lionheart.
“Everything great that ever happened in this world, happened first in someone’s imagination.”
Todays’ Question: What is the capital of Sweden? And, which of our spelling words also means someone who comes from Sweden?? 🙂
Spelling Test.
You could put these tests in the back of your red exercise book. Remember not to waste space :). Give yourself a quick 5-minute revision; rule up, date up and play the audio. Make a list of the ones you get wrong and keep practising them with this week’s spellings. Try the test again when you’re ready and see if you can get 100%.
English
Floodland – “Before” – Chapter 1
First, we should have a look at the illustrations for Floodland. You might have noticed that they are ‘wood engravings by the author.’ Wood engraving is a long and difficult process. The first printed illustrations were done this way hundreds of years ago.
Q: Why do you think Marcus Sedgwick chose this ancient technology to illustrate his story set in the future? We’ll come back to this later but if you have any ideas, put them in your red book.
Vocabulary
1. derelict (adj) 2. allotment (n) 3. methodical (adj)
4. seep (v) 5. overhead (adj / adv) 6. stupor (n)
First, match these definitions with the words above
- above your head, usually in the sky
- a small patch of ground for growing vegetables
- almost unconscious; very unclear thoughts
- ordered, careful, organised
- describes a building or place that is uncared for and in bad condition
- move or spread slowly into something
Next, complete and add these examples to your vocabulary list (you could have a go at expanding them).
- An aeroplane flew _______________.
- An _____________ for growing potatoes
- He sank into an exhausted ___________.
- A disciplined and _____________ scientist
- a _____________, old building
- Water __________ed through the ceiling.
Floodland – Chapter 1
https://youtu.be/45ExqpnIZyo
Questions
1. Look at ‘before – one’. What can you see in the first woodcut (illustration)? What do you think the three logs are sticking out of the water?
2. Look at the bottom of page 5. Why doesn’t Zoe go back? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
3. Look at the top of page 6. How are the people of Norwich feeding themselves?
4. Look at page 7. What does Zoe find strange about rowing?