Spellings
Please practise these spellings ready for your spelling test next week.
Words with ‘silent’ letters (i.e. letters whose presence cannot be predicted from the pronunciation of the word).
Some letters which are no longer sounded used to be sounded hundreds of years ago: e.g. in knight, there was a /k/ sound before the /n/.
W:
wrist
playwrite
wrangle
wrack
wrapper
wreack
wreathe
wreckage
wretched
writhe
Literacy – Book review
Stuck in your homework book is a book review. Can you please write a book review about your favourite book you have read in year five. It can be a book from school or home.
Maths
We are recapping over the next few lessons our place value knowledge. Can you remember how to solve these questions.
- Put these numbers in order from smallest to largest:
- 14,678 790,345 3,875 907,987 1,084,764
- 55,903 280,785 55,952 8,901 282,576
- Can you find the missing number
- 10, 5 _____ -5 ____ -15,
- 1,250 750 _______ ________ -750
3) a) Round 36,550 to the nearest hundred =
- b) Round 478,098 to the nearest thousand =
- c) Round 981,111 to the nearest ten thousand =
- d) Round 678,902 to the nearest hundred thousand =
4) Roman numerals
- 9 =
- Thirty seven =
- Four hundred and eighty two =
- LXIV =
- DCCCXCIV =
Spellings
Please practise these spellings ready for your spelling test next week. The suffix sion. It is used in root words ending in d or se. Exceptions: attend-attention, intend-intention
expansion
extension
comprehension
tension
intentions
suspension
collision
ascension
precision
conclusion
Literacy – Book review
Stuck in your homework book is a book review. Can you please write a book review about your favourite book you have read in year five. It can be a book from school or home.
Maths
We are recapping over the next few lessons our place value knowledge. Can you remember how to solve these questions.
- Can you write 1000 more than these numbers:
- 3000 =
- 4650 =
- 8055 =
- 2) Can you write a 1000 less than these numbers;
- 2500 =
- 4690 =
- 7583 =
3) Is each of the numbers in bold a unit, ten, hundred and thousands?
- 46 =
- 678 =
- 7805 =
- 9801 =
4) Roman numerals
- 7 =
- VI =
- 27 =
- LXIII =
- 100 =