Tuesday 9th June – Year 5

Good morning Year 5,

Well done to our fabulous bloggers and e mailers yesterday – Logan, Tanisa, Dan, Evie, Lydia, Dhanshri. I check the responses until about tea-time so if you blog or e mail very late, I may not see them until today.

Here are today’s tasks:

Summer Reading Challenge

Have you logged onto this? Let me know.

Go onto the ‘Book Sorter’ and check the recommendations. Hope fully libraries will be open soon – tell me what book or books you want to read next.

Grammar

Today we are going to look at expanded noun phrases. The following link will act as revision:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwwp8mn/articles/z3nfw6f

The noun can be expanded by more than just an adjective though. Noun = girl. This can then be expanded with an adjective: ‘the tall girl’ is a simple expanded noun phrase. ‘the tall girl by the wall’ would be a more complex expanded noun phrase.

This is explained more here:

Task 1 – Have a go at the following (you can just blog the underlined bit):

Task 2 – Complete the following (I know that this was our them last week but never mind!):

t2-e-3695-expanded-noun-phrases-activity-sheets-_ver_5 Under the Sea Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheet

English

This week we are going to look at how chocolate is made and the processes the raw materials go through to end up as the chocolate that we all enjoy today. Chocolate is made from cocoa beans which come from the cocoa (or cacao) tree.

Today, we are just going to focus on the first few stages of this process – how the beans are grown and what the farmers do with them.

Read the following:

Tuesday explanation

Have a look at the following video:

Write a brief explanation about what you learnt from the clip and the reading. What are the first 3 stages?

Maths

Another bit of revision for you today on fractions and decimals, before I have a chocolate related puzzle for you tomorrow!

Have a go at these questions:

Here are the answers so that you can check how well you did – no peeking before solving!

Maths – Tuesday – answers

 

Music

Look at the following clip – How does music make you feel?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zcbkcj6/articles/zc7m7p3

Tell me your favourite song/songs and how they make you feel. Why do they make you feel that way?

Have fun!

 

Mrs Millard XX

 

 

43 thoughts on “Tuesday 9th June – Year 5

  • 9th June 2020 at 8:50 am
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    Good morning Mrs Millard. I did the maths and English work yesterday it’s not showing on the blog. 😔

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    • 9th June 2020 at 5:18 pm
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      I think it’s there now Lydia. The way that the blogs work has changed and I think some comments got lost – I’ve explained and apologised on tomorrow’s blog!

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 9:42 am
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    Good morning xxx🤗😇☺

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    • 9th June 2020 at 3:55 pm
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      Hi Evie – how are you?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:02 am
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    Hi Mrs Millard,
    My favourite song is cars from Gary numan
    It makes me feel happy when I hear it because it reminds me of my family.

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    • 9th June 2020 at 3:56 pm
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      Thanks for this Jessica – I remember that song well. It shows how old I am!!

      Mrs Millard XX

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      • 9th June 2020 at 6:25 pm
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        I did cheat a bit on number 5 I looked on Google

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:04 am
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    The first stage to make choclate is ..
    You get the cocoa out from the tree and break it
    2. You scoop all the beans put from the inside then you put them with big leaves and let them set for 2 to 5 days
    3. Then you leave them in the sun for a while and let them dry put from the sun ,you break the cocoa and eat …

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    • 9th June 2020 at 2:33 pm
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      Maths
      1.7x6x5=210
      2.2/5 of30=12
      3.4.7+2.9=7.6
      4.3482×7=24374
      5.Write down the decimal divided by 1like this decimal1
      Multiply both top and bottom by 10 for every number after the decimal point
      Simplify the fraction
      6. 0.2=2/10 . 0.8= 8/10. 0.5=5/10
      7. 0.07=7/100 . 0.03=3/100. 0.09=9/100
      8.0.96=96/100 . 0.47=47/100. 0.30=30/100
      9.0.4=40/100. 0.9=90/100. 0.7=70/100
      10.4 is one whole number before decimal
      11.4+2/10+5/100
      12.7/100
      13. I can’t read what ruby put its blurry on my phone.

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      • 9th June 2020 at 5:21 pm
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        Hi Logan,

        Great Maths work today. Very well answered questions. Don’t worry about question 13 – I should have made it bigger!

        Mrs Millard Xx

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:24 pm
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      Thanks Evie – do you know what any of the stages are called?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:06 am
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    Hi Mrs Millard
    Music
    My favourite song is cars by Gary numan when I hear it ,it makes me feel happy and it reminds me of my family .

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:28 am
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    Music
    My favourite song is cars by Gary numan it makes me feel happy and it reminds me of my family

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:35 am
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    I got 5/5 on my grammar quiz.

    1. Brightly colored parrot.
    2. Delicious chocolate brownie.
    3.Stripy fish.
    4. Mysterious jaguar.
    5. Blue shoes.
    6. Large black cars.
    7. Strawberry yogurts.
    8. Writing pencil
    9. Vast breath taking.
    10. Wining team.

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:27 pm
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      Well done Sadia,

      4) Was there another adjective to describe the jaguar?
      10) Was there more information in the expanded noun phrase?

      Spelling – winning!

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:39 am
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    Grammar
    1. brightly-coloured parrot
    2. sweet, delicious chocolate brownie
    3. stripy fish
    4. a dark, mysterious jaguar
    5. blue shoes
    6. large, black cars
    7. strawberry yogurts
    8. writing pencil
    9. vast, breath-taking view
    10. Happy and elated, the winning team

    2. The vast, blue shark swam
    3. a small, baby octopus
    4. The amazing, magnificent colours
    5. The slimy, green seaweed
    6. Lot’s of beautiful, colourful coral
    7. The scary, white shark
    8. two large, colourful clown fish
    9. The wavy, turquoise sea
    10. A cute, baby seahorse

    1. The brown, orange and bumpy octopus lay still on the lilac coral.
    2. The grumpy, stripy clown fish stared at the fierce shark.
    3. The stealthy, sneaky shark is ready to ambush the petite sea horse.

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:33 pm
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      Hi Lydia,

      Brilliant first task.
      Great second task – on question 3 – can you think of a better word for ‘small’?

      I loved your own sentences – some lovely adjectives and good use of commas. Well done!

      Mrs Millard XX

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      • 9th June 2020 at 9:06 pm
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        Thank you 😊
        A better word for small could be miniscule xx

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:45 am
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    Maths
    Arithmetic
    1.7×6×5=210
    2.2/5 of 30=12
    3.4.7+2.9=7.6
    4.3,482×7=24,374
    Decimals as fractions
    1.you have 0.3 so you would have 3/4
    2.A 0.2=2/4 B 0.8=8/10 C 0.5=5/10
    3.A 0.07=70/100 B 0.03=300/400 C 0.09=90/100
    4.A0.96=96/100 B 0.47=47/100 C 0.30=30/100
    5.A 0.4=400/1000 B 0.9= 900/1000 C 0.7=700/1000
    6.4 means 4 holes
    7.4+2/10+8/104
    8.8+0.7=8+7/104
    9.no it should be 1 30/100
    10.5.47=5/4-10/7-100 8.72=8/7-10/2-100

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:39 pm
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      Hi Gracie,

      Great arithmetic answers.
      5) Is 0.3 equal to 3/4?
      Check question 6 – is 0.2 = 2/4?

      Good effort. Have a look at the answer sheet and double check your answers. If you are stuck on specific questions, let me know and I’ll try to explain as best I can. You can always e mail me if you prefer.

      Mrs Millard XX

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 10:59 am
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    English
    How to make chocolate
    1. Gather the beans
    2. Crack open the beans
    3. Lay the leafs over the beans For 2 to 5 days
    4. Dry the beans in the Sun
    5. Siv the beans
    6.Crack open the beans

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:45 pm
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      Hi Gracie,

      Well done for this – do you know what any of the stages are called?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 11:09 am
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    English how to make chocolate
    1 first gather the coco beans
    2. Crack open the outer shell
    3. Scoop out
    4.lay the beans under the leaves for 2/5 days
    5.dry the beans in the sun
    6.Sift the beans
    7.Crack open the dry beans

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:47 pm
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      Hi Gracie,

      Have you amended you first post?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 11:33 am
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    music
    my favourite song is cars by gary numan , I like the song because it makes me happy and it reminds me of my family.

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  • 9th June 2020 at 12:07 pm
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    it is the song it sef that mas you fher thes amos

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:50 pm
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      Thanks Cyran,

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 12:53 pm
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    Grammar

    The brightly coloured parrot.

    delicious chocolate brownie

    The stripy fish

    a dark mysterious jaguar.

    The blue shoes

    three large black cars

    These strawberry yogurts

    this writing pencil

    The climber stared at the vast breath taking view.

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:51 pm
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      Hi Dhanshri,

      Great answers – did you miss the last question?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 12:58 pm
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    English
    The coca beans come from the coco tree. There are 3 stages to get a coca bean. First you have to harvest the coca beans it takes place twice a year from November to January and May to July. Next is the fermentation here you have to they are put in a fermentation box they are heated in this box. Finally is the drying this is when they are dried so they don’t contain much water as they can’t have much water in them to be turned into chocolate.

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:52 pm
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      Hi Lydia,

      Thank you for this. Well done for including the correct terminology – harvesting, fermenting, drying.

      Well done!

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 1:01 pm
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    Grammar
    A. Brightly coloured parrot
    B.sweet delicious chocolate brownies
    C. Stripy fish
    D.dark mysterious jaguar
    E. Blue shoes
    F. Large black cars
    G. Strawberry yogurts
    H.writing pencil
    I. Breath taking view
    J. Happy and elated

    English
    The cocoa bean grows on trees in a big pod they get hit of the tree and split openand the bean get scooped out.
    Thet are fermented for 2 to5 days and then put in sun to dry they then sieve the beans and check for good ones to sell

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    • 9th June 2020 at 5:24 pm
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      Great work today Logan,

      You found the expanded noun phrases well on Task 1 – did you manage task 2?
      Good English work – keep this for tomorrow as it will help you then.

      Mrs Millard Xx

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      • 9th June 2020 at 6:28 pm
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        I didnt do task 2 sory I will try to do more tomorrow I did my spellings and got 14 out of 15 today

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        • 10th June 2020 at 1:54 pm
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          Well done on your spellings Logan.

          Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 1:10 pm
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    English
    1. gather cocoa pods
    2. break the pods
    3. scoop out cocoa beans
    4. ferment beans between banana leaves
    5. ferment for 2 to 5 days
    6. dry beans in the sun.
    7. sieve the beans
    8. quality check

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:53 pm
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      Hi Alex,

      Well done for this – remember this as this will help you tomorrow.

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 1:37 pm
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    music
    music makes me happy . My fravourite music is cap . It makes me better at a game .

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    • 9th June 2020 at 1:46 pm
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      Thanks Alex.

      Mrs Millard XX

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    • 9th June 2020 at 4:54 pm
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      Hi Alex,

      I’m glad that music makes you happy. How does it make you better at a game?

      Mrs Millard XX

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  • 9th June 2020 at 2:26 pm
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    1) 7x6x5= 210
    2) 12
    3) 7.6
    4) 24374
    5) eg 0.4 converted into a fraction is 4/100
    6) 2/100. 8/100
    7) 7/100. 3/100. 9/100
    8) 96/100. 47/100. 30/100
    9) 4. 9. 7
    10) 4
    11) 4 + 2/100 + 5/100
    12) 6 70/100
    13) no it’s 1 3/100
    14) I did 3 example

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  • 9th June 2020 at 3:22 pm
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    I did all my maths I checked them on the answer I got all of them wright but I struggled a bit on the last one.

    My favourite song is you should see me in a crown and ocean eyes they are both by Billie Elish. Xx❤️😄

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    • 9th June 2020 at 5:26 pm
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      Hi Lydia,

      Well done for getting them all right – did you notice the spelling of ‘right’?
      The last question could be for example – 4.62 = 4 + 6/10 + 2/100. I hope this helps.

      Mrs Millard XX

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