Friday 5th June – Year 6

Retrieval quiz:

Start off today by completing this retrieval quiz:

Retrieval Quiz

Now check your answers.

Retrieval answers

 

Spelling:

Have a go at these spelling games to practice words from the Year 5/6 spelling lists.

http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/spookySpellings/index.html

https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-10609.htm

https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-10609.htm

https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-10609.htm

You will have noticed that the games used the same words. Did you get them all correct?

Yes – put them into some sentences ensuring that their meaning is correct.

No – why not spend some time working on learning these spellings.

 

Reading:

Complete this reading lesson on information leaflets. Whilst you are reading and answering questions, pay attention to the structure of the leaflet as we will be completing some next week.

https://www.thenational.academy/year-6/english/information-leaflet-lesson-1-reading-focus-year-6-wk2-1

 

Maths:

Today you have a selection of challenging maths problems to work through. You can do them in any order but try to attempt all of them.

Task 1:

These sixteen children are standing in four lines of four, one behind the other. They are each holding a card with a number on it.

Each child in blue is holding a number which is four more than the child in the same row wearing red.

The children in yellow shirts each have a number which is double the number of the child in the same row wearing red.

Some of the numbers that the children in red, blue or yellow shirts are holding have got rubbed off. What should the numbers be?

Can you work out how the numbers that the children in green are holding have been worked out?

 

Task 2:

https://nrich.maths.org/5573

 

Task 3:

In the 2×2 multiplication square below, the boxes at the end of each row and the foot of each column give the result of multiplying the two numbers in that row or column.

The 3×3 multiplication square below works in the same way. The boxes at the end of each row and the foot of each column give the result of multiplying the three numbers in that row or column.

The numbers 1−9 may be used once and once only.

Can you work out the arrangement of the digits in the square so that the given products are correct?

 

Task 4:

Look at these cards.

Can you sort them so that they follow round in a loop?

 

Task 5:

The coloured shapes stand for eleven of the numbers from 0 to 12. Each shape is a different number.

Can you work out what they are from the multiplications below?

(We’ve done this one before)

 

Task 6:

Can you sort out the four clues that help and the four clues that do not help in finding the number I am thinking of?

Four of the clues below are true but do nothing to help in finding the number.
Four of the clues are necessary for finding it.

Here are eight clues to use:

  1. The number is greater than 9.
  2. The number is not a multiple of 10.
  3. The number is a multiple of 7.
  4. The number is odd.
  5. The number is not a multiple of 11.
  6. The number is less than 200.
  7. Its ones digit is larger than its tens digit.
  8. Its tens digit is odd.

What is the number?

Task 7:

In this calculation, each square represents a missing digit:

One possible solution is:

Can you work out some different ways to balance the equation?

 

Task 8:

Can you put the numbers 1 to 8 into the circles so that the four calculations are correct?

 

Extra task:

Are you able to come up with a maths challenge for your classmates to complete?

 

Extra Work:

For the next few weeks, we will be completing a project that will bring in elements from different lessons.

First watch this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU9bENZ_0Uc

Cadbury’s Chocolate has been a part of British history since 1824 and has created many of the nation’s favourite chocolate bars.

Read these fact sheets about the history of Cadbury’s chocolate.

Bournville factsheet

Cadbury family factsheet

Task:

Create a PowerPoint or a leaflet that explains the history of Cadbury’s.

Next week we will be looking at the different chocolates that Cadbury’s make. In preparation, start thinking about which chocolates are your favourite. Ask your family the same question.

 

Other tasks you could do today:

 

19 thoughts on “Friday 5th June – Year 6

  • 5th June 2020 at 9:39 am
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    retrieval quiz:
    1.Europe,South America,North America,Australia,Africa,Aisa,Antartica
    2.64
    3.Carefully the man carried the box.
    4.you
    5.Africa
    6.5
    7.Circle with an X in the middle.
    8.3,664
    9.vegetable
    10.100

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:12 pm
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      Great work Ebony!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 9:43 am
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    Retrieval Quiz
    1.Europe,Asia, North America, South America, Oceania and Antarctica.
    2.64
    3.The box was carried carefully by the man.
    4.Do
    5.africa
    6.5
    7.I can’t find a way to draw it on here.
    8.3464
    9.Carbohydrates.
    10.100cm

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:13 pm
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      Great work Amy!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 10:05 am
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    Retrieval Quiz
    Africa ,South America, Australia, North America, Europe and Asia .
    64
    The box was carried by the man carefully .
    Do
    Africa
    5
    3464
    Carbohydrates
    100

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:13 pm
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      Great work Emmanuela!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 10:18 am
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    Maths Task 1.
    Red. Blue. Yellow. Green.
    4 8 8 16
    3 7 6 13
    2 6 4 10
    1 5 2 7

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  • 5th June 2020 at 10:32 am
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    Retrieval questions I got 5/10

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  • 5th June 2020 at 10:39 am
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    Spelling:
    On the first link I got 7/8

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:13 pm
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      Well done Chanel!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 11:32 am
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    red/blue/yellow/green
    1)4 /8 /8 /16
    2)3 /7 /6 /13
    3)2 /6 /4 /10
    4)1 /5 /2 /7

    the rule for green is add the blue and yellow numbers together

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:13 pm
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      Well done Ernests!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 11:44 am
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    Quiz;
    north America,
    south America,
    Africa,
    Antarctica,
    Australia,
    Europe,
    Asia,
    64,
    the box was carried by the man,
    do,
    Africa,
    five,
    circle with cross,.
    3464,
    carbohydrates,

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    • 5th June 2020 at 12:14 pm
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      Well done Archie!

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  • 5th June 2020 at 11:57 am
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    Task 1:
    RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN
    4 8 8 16
    3 7 6 13
    2 6 4 10
    1 5 2 7

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  • 5th June 2020 at 11:59 am
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    Task 4:
    3,3,4,7,8,10,12,14,15,18,20,21

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  • 5th June 2020 at 12:00 pm
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    maths task;
    red blue yellow green;
    4 8 8 16
    3 7 6 13
    2 4 6 10
    1 5 2 7

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  • 5th June 2020 at 12:02 pm
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    maths task 2;
    3, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21

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  • 5th June 2020 at 12:03 pm
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    Task 5:
    1. 2x2x2=8
    2.2×4=8
    3.3×4=12
    4.3×2=6
    5.6×2=12
    6.2×2=4
    7.2×5=10
    8.1×10=10
    9.3×1=3

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