![]() ![]() ![]() Thursday- Lesson 5 – Equivalent F.D.P (Fractions, decimals and percentages)Ī quick reminder for all the children on'Reading Plus' (this only applies to certain children)- remember to complete your tasks for the week and aim to achieve some combos! Use the login details and link we gave you. Wednesday - Lesson 4 – Percentages as decimals Tuesday - Lesson 3 – Understand percentages The answers can also be found on this webpage once the children have completed their work. How many keepy ups can you do in one minute?ġ0. Place a cereal box on the floor, how many times can you jump over it in one minute? Don’t squash the box!įor each lesson this week there is a short video to watch for guidance. How many times can you clap between throwing a ball in the air and catching it again? Challenge- clap a rhythm in between catches!ĩ. How many times can you bounce a ball off a tennis racket without dropping it? You could use a pan and rolled up socks if you don’t have the equipment! Can you flip the racquet round each time you bounce for even more of a challenge?!Ĩ. How many laps of your living room/garden can you do without dropping your egg? You could use your obstacle course from activity 3 to make it harder!ħ. Not quite an egg and spoon race! Ask your adult for what you can use. How many times can you stand up and sit down on a chair in one minute? This will test your leg strength! Want more of a challenge?!? Try this on only one leg!Ħ. How many star jumps/burpees can you do in one minute?ĥ. How long can you can you balance some books on your head before they fall off? Make it harder by standing on one leg! How many books can you balance?!īalance some books on your head, how far can you walk without them falling off? Make it harder by creating an obstacle course to move round!Ĥ. How long can you balance on one leg blindfolded?ģ. This page will be monitored from 9am-3pm.Īccelerated Reader - children can read and quiz at home using this link: Ĭhallenge yourself to complete these ten activities over the course of today and ask an adult share pictures and videos with your friends on the Facebook group! You will need someone to time your activities. Who will be able to meet all of the challenges?! Good luck!ġ. Children should continue to read their book (either school book or book from home) for at least 20 minutes per day.Īny queries you may have over the work your child has been set, please use the 'Chopwell Year 5 Home Learning' page on Facebook. ![]() Furthermore, your child can access 'Timestables Rockstars' and 'Spelling Shed' (where their weekly spellings will be uploaded) on any device with internet. When children return to school, all completed work should be sent back into school with them so that we can assess what your child has been able to achieve. In addition to this, we will also set a topic research project for the children to complete across the week. Everyday we will upload Maths and English work for the children to complete in the exercise books provided last week. ![]()
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