Year 5- Tuesday 12th January

Good morning everyone!

Maths- 1 hour 15 minutes

We are continuing with our work on multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers.

Watch the second part of the lesson

https://vimeo.com/488076765

and continue with the worksheet from wherever you got yesterday. 

https://resources.whiterosemaths.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Y5-Spring-Block-1-WO2-Multiply-2-digits-area-model-2019.pdf

For those of you who completed the worksheet yesterday,  here is some more practise.

Extension

And there are 2 challenges today

English- 1 hour 30 minutes

Task 1

Reread Egeus’ speech from yesterday.

egeus speech

You can rewatch any of the video clips from yesterday’s lesson that you want if it’s helpful.  Here are a couple of different ones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK42Nmzua1I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcCM5bFj0Jo&t=17s

Task 2

Can you summarise Egeus speech in 5 points.

What are the 5 most important things he says in the speech?

Remember summaries don’t have to be in full sentences,  they can be bullet pointed and in note form.

 

Task 3

Last term we found out about how to write direct speech  (using inverted commas to record the actual words that a person is saying) but we found out that although it can be useful sometimes for showing exactly what someone is saying,  and how they are feeling-  too much speech can also slow the story down and stop it from flowing well.    So today we’re going to find out about reported or indirect speech.  Work through the powerpoint below.

direct and indirect speech

 

Task 4

Now try the worksheet

Challenge

Lysander has bewitched the bosom of my child, Hermia.

This is part of Egeus’ speech.   Can you put this into a sentence using direct speech?  Can you do it using reported speech?

 

 

Science- 1 and a half hours.

We have a zoom for Science at 2.00.to start the lesson off.  We will be continuing with our work on materials.   If would be helpful if you could gather some materials ready for you to test in the independent part of the lesson, which will be after we have finished the zoom call.

Some ideas of things that might be good to test.   You won’t need all of these,  a small selection is absolutely fine! –  picture frame, a metal spoon, a straw, a wooden ice lolly stick, a pencil,  sweet wrappers (for example quality streets), a Tupperware box or lid,  bubble wrap,  cling film, tin foil,  paper,  tracing/ baking paper,  chopping board,  a glass, a mug, plastic beaker,  paper clips,  fizzy drink can,  crisp packet, scissors, a coin,  plastic bottle, a torch (one on the back of a phone will be fine)

We will be looking at magnetism for part of the lesson,  so if you have a magnet handy that would be useful,  but not essential,  so don’t panic if you don’t have one!

tuesday science

Spellings-  30 minutes

Here is the year 5/ 6 spelling list.    During the test in year 6,  they don’t actually test you on the words on this list.  But on related words.  That’s why we do lots of work on word building with prefixes and suffixes.

Today we are going to focus on the double m words.

accommodate

committee

communicate

community

immediate

programme

recommend

Task 1 find out what each word means

Task 2 put each word into a sentence

Task 3

Using the prefixes-

in, un, de, dis, re, post, ex, pre

And the suffixes

ing, ly, ed, ous, al, age, ness, men, ship, ate, ful, s

Can you build some related words?

 

 

 

 

 

63 thoughts on “Year 5- Tuesday 12th January

  • 12th January 2021 at 9:43 am
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    I need a link for the afternoon class please I cant find the email for it.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:32 am
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      Hi Saheera, I’ve just sent it to your school email address.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 9:46 am
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    Morning maths
    I notice that they both start from 1 and counting up although the 10s are just adding 0.
    I have seen a pattern so its like the 10s are giving the 1s there number.
    I wonder if you can put a x in the middle and still me the same answer
    Challenge 1
    Yes I do agree because 999 is not even
    Challenge 2
    Alex is correct, the mistake that has been made is that Amir was doing was that he didn’t add the correct numbers

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:30 am
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      Great start Kristers. Are you trying the multiplications now?

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:08 am
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    maths:
    240 299 1971
    345 585 903
    540 481 4806
    945 689 5432
    1080 767 6497
    830 1860 864
    425 544 1664
    725 672 6958
    800 1568 735
    1225 2976 1680

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:30 am
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      Hi Kiran, can you check number 2 of the yellow level for me.
      Also, in each level I picked one calculation as a bit of a trick/ test. Can you find them and explain why I put them in?

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:20 am
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    Building confidence

    16×15=240
    23×15=345
    36×15=540
    63×15=945
    72×15=1080
    83×10=830
    17×25=425
    29×25=725
    49×25=1225

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:29 am
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      Great work Saheera. I picked one of the questions as a bit of a trick/ test. Can you see which one and explain why I picked it?

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:23 am
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    5) 832
    6) a) 392 b) 432 c) 720 d) 1630
    7) 504 468 775
    8) 32
    9) 32×54=1728
    CY
    1971
    903
    4806
    5432
    6479
    864
    1664
    6958
    735
    1680
    CHALLENGE
    1) He is wrong as it is possible by using the calculation of 27×37 because 27×37=999.
    2) Alex is correct.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:22 am
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      Great work Franek. ON Challenge yourself I put one question in as a bit of a test. Which question do you think that might be and why did I choose it?

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      • 12th January 2021 at 1:32 pm
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        27×73 because the digits are nearly ALL the same

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        • 12th January 2021 at 3:02 pm
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          Nope. It’s a question that you probably wouldn’t need to use the written strategy for…

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:24 am
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    1) 7×6=42
    2) 70×6=420
    3) 60×7=420
    4) 70×60=4,200

    26×15=390

    21×12=252
    34×23=782
    53×19=1,007

    Worksheet
    7) 21×24=16?.
    8)21?
    9) 23×45
    45×23
    45×32
    32×45
    32×54
    53×42
    342×5
    352×4
    325×4
    452×3

    Spellings
    Task 1. Accommodate means about 100 people
    Committee a group of people
    Communicate connect the rooms

    Science
    Live zoom

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:21 am
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      Hi Rihanna, I can’t see your answers to the maths, only the calculations.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:31 am
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    5. 26 x 32 = 832

    6. 28 x 14 = 392
    35 x 22 = 770
    27 x 16 = 444
    45 x 36 = 1608

    7. 21 x 24 = 504
    18 x 26 = 468
    31 x 25 = 775

    8. 24 x 32 = 768

    9. I do not understand

    English
    1. angry
    2. Moaning/arguing with Demetrious
    3. Annoyed at Lysander
    4. Would kill Hermia if he has to
    5. He thinks Lysander wants to marry Hermia

    Does not let me do the powerpoint

    Task 4
    1. Indirect
    2. Direct
    3. Indirect
    4. Indirect
    5. Direct
    6. Indirect

    1. The puntuation needed is ” ”
    2. The puntuation needed is ” ”
    3. The puntuation needed is ” ”

    1. Alexander said we must work together
    2. my sister mentioned that if we are late she might miss the show
    3. Do not worry there is plenty of time to get there

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:20 am
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      Hi Talal, can you check through question 6 b for me please.
      What are you not sure of with question 9.
      And can you get someone to email yearfive@lingsprimary.org.uk please so I can send you the powerpoints. I don’t want you to keep missing Science and History.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:33 am
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    Maths
    question 6
    27×16=276
    45×36=436

    7
    21×24=234
    31×25=335
    18×26=206

    8
    24×74=768

    9
    2×5=10
    5×2=10
    5×4=12
    4×3=12
    5×3=15
    3×5=15
    5×4=20
    4×5=20
    2×4=8
    4×2=8
    2×3=6
    3×2=6
    23×45=473
    45×23=473
    43×25=293
    25×43=293
    35×24=285
    54×23=284

    Challange 1
    yes because you cant do 9×99

    Challange 2
    Amir is correct because the number cant be over a thousand and his answer 323

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:18 am
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      Hi Malachi, let’s have a look at question 1 together. I think you’re missing a step.
      I can see you’ve multiplied 27 x 10, which is 270. Then you also need to multiply 27 by 6. Finally add them together.
      Can you have a look at your answers and check through them.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:35 am
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    Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Indirect, Direct, Indirect
    “I want sweets” shouted the little girl.
    As I was walking, away my friend called “Don’t forget your bag!”
    “Please can you help me with my maths work?” asked Ruben quietly.
    Alexander declared that we must work together
    We will miss the show if were too late my sister mentioned
    There is plenty more minutes left replied my mother
    “Lysander has bewitched the bosom of my child, Hermia.” Explained Egeus

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:16 am
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      Great work Franek.
      For the last one, can you also put it in reported speech for me?

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      • 12th January 2021 at 1:21 pm
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        Egeus said the Lysander has bewitched the bossom of my child, Hermia

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        • 12th January 2021 at 1:24 pm
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          If it’s reported you need to change the pronoun within the speech. So it won’t be my child but ???

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:38 am
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    English:
    with complaint my child Hermia stand forth Demetrius.
    Lysander thou hast given her rhymes
    and stolen her impression of fantasy
    turned her obedience due to me
    before your grace consent to marry Demetrius

    indirect
    direct
    indirect
    indirect
    direct
    indirect
    1. it needs inverted commas
    2. inverted commas
    3. inverted commas

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:16 am
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      Great start Kiran,
      with the summary, can you put it into your own words so I can check you know what he is actually saying.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:51 am
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    Maths
    Building Something
    confidence. To think
    about
    16×15 is 240. 23×13 is 299.
    23×15 is 345. 45×13 is 585.
    63×15 is 1,005. 37×13 is 481.
    72×15 is 1,080. 53×13 is 689.
    83×10 is 830. 59×13 is 767.
    17×25 is 425. 62×30 is 1860.
    29×25 is 725. 17×32 is 544.
    32×25 is 775. 21×32 is 672.
    49×25 is 1,225. 49×32 is 1568.
    93×32 is 2976.
    Challenge 1
    I agree with Tommy for 2 is a even number and in even number times tables
    can only have even numbers in them and 999 is a odd number.
    Challenge 2
    I agree with alex
    For amir done the wrong caculatuon

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:28 am
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      Hi Michael, wow you’re definitely getting the hang of this. Can you just check 32 x 25 and 63 x 15 for me please?

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  • 12th January 2021 at 10:57 am
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    Maths
    Challenge-
    27×73=621
    43×21=903
    89×54=4806
    97×56=5432
    89×73=6497
    54×16=864
    52×32=1664
    98×71= 6950
    21×35=735
    42×40=1680

    Yes, because only 333×3 and 111×9=999.

    Alex is right because Amir hasn’t placed 1200 which should have been renamed.

    English
    • Full of Vexation, against my daughter, Hermia.
    • Stand forth, Lysander: and my gracious duke.
    • With feigning voice verses of feigning love and stolen the impression of her fantasy.
    • Turned her obedience, which is due to me, To stubborn harshness.
    • Which shall be either to this gentleman or to her death.

    1. “I want sweets!” Shouted the little girl
    “Don’t forget your Bag!”
    “Please-Work?”

    2. Alexander declared we must work together.

    My sister stated anxiously, if we are late, we will miss the show.

    The sentence would be the other way round.

    3. “Lysander has bewitched the bosom of my child, Hermia,” announced Egeus.

    Accommodate- To do kindness on favour to.
    Lots of people do accommodate.

    Committee-a person or group of persons elected or appointed to perform some service or function, as to investigate, report on, or act upon a particular matter.
    Our committee has agreed that our hotel is the best!

    Communicate-To show some one signs what to do by acting as well.
    In P.E.-I learn to communicate very well!

    Community-A type of company or a small union as a team.
    Mac Donald’s community has maybe been here since the 1800’s!!

    Immediate- occurring or accomplished without delay-instant
    I finally immediate coming to school-Yay!

    Programme- A type of function that can work by coding and
    translating or a type of channel.
    JAVA is known to be the most famous programme in the world

    Recommend- A option that a person believes will be best or good for you.
    I recommend that you get a private jet my lord.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:15 am
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      Wow, great start to the morning Hargun. 2 of your calculations are incorrect. Can you check through them for me?
      Yes your explanation for the challenges is brilliant.
      For the summary, could you put it into your own words so I can check you understand what he is saying.
      Well done on the spellings work.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 11:03 am
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    5 – 32×26=832
    6- 14×28=392
    22×35=770
    45×36=1,620
    7 – 24×21=504
    18×26=468
    31×25=775
    8 – 24×32=768
    9 – 23×45=1,170

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:13 am
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      Yes Cody! You’ve got it. Great work!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 11:22 am
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    27×73=1971

    43×21=903
    89×54=356
    97×56=5432
    89×73=6497
    54×16=884

    It is not possible because nine is a prime number and it can not be divided by 2.

    Amir forgot to carry the ten forward so Alex is correct but Amir is incorrect.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:26 am
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      Great work Jayden. Can you just check number 3 for me. It looks a bit small. If you estimate to check, 90 x 50 would be 4500, so your answer seems a little small.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:32 am
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      Ok, that’s brilliant!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 11:37 am
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    Hi Mrs Leeming,

    Michael can’t seem to see his work marked and he puts in an effort every morning to get his work done. He sees his peers works marked and commended but his work is never there.
    Is this because you can’t see his work please I need a response. Thank you.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 11:42 am
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      Hiya, I have explained to Michael that when he types an answer into the blog it gets sent to a folder where it will stay until an adult approves it and/or replies. After that happens he will be able to see his work. But he will need to come back on the blog and check for our replies. I have marked Michael’s work every time he has sent it, but he has not been checking back for feedback and/or corrections.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 11:53 am
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    Maths worksheet:
    5.
    26×32=832

    6.
    a. 28×14=392
    b. 27×16=432
    c. 35×22=670
    d. 45×36=2620

    7. 21×24=504
    18×26=468
    31×25=775

    8.
    24×32=768

    9.23×45=1035
    At least 50

    Building confidence:
    16×15=240
    23×15=345
    36×15=540
    63×15=945
    72×15=1080
    83×10=830
    17×25=425
    29×25=725
    32×25=800
    49×25=1225

    Now I’m going to do Something to think about and challenge yourself.

    Spelling exercise done too.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 1:30 pm
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      Great work Alex. You’re doing brilliantly! Can you just check 35 x 22 for me please (6c)

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      • 12th January 2021 at 5:12 pm
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        35×22=770 answer corrected

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        • 12th January 2021 at 5:57 pm
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          Well done!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 11:54 am
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    English

    1 Indirect
    2 Direct
    3 Indirect
    4 Indirect
    5 Direct
    6 Indirect

    “I want sweets!” shouted the little girl.
    As I was walking away, my friend called, “Don’t forget your bag!”
    “Please can you help me wit my maths work?” asked Reuben, quietly.

    Alexander declared they must work together.
    My sister stated anxiously, that if we were late we would miss the show.
    My mum told me not to worry, we had plenty of time to get there.

    “Lysander has bewitch’d the bosom of my child, Hermia!” Egues said, angrily.
    Egeus angrily said that Lysander has bewitch’d the bosom of his child, Hermia.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 12:49 pm
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      Well done Cody!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 12:24 pm
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    sorry i put them in but it didnt go

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      • 12th January 2021 at 1:42 pm
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        I dont know how to take a pitcher on office 365

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  • 12th January 2021 at 12:41 pm
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    I think that tommy is right because it will turn into a 3 digit number but on the other one I think that Amir is wrong because it is 1692 so Alex is right.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 12:48 pm
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      Well done Loreta

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  • 12th January 2021 at 1:35 pm
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    Accommodate – somewhere that let’s you stay
    Committee- a group in a community
    Communicate – talking to each other
    Community – a group
    Immediate- fast, asap
    Programme – something on the telly
    Recommend- tell someone its good

    She accommodated me to stay here.
    We are a committee who work together.
    We communicated with people all the time.
    I helped in my community.
    We need immediate attention.
    Let’s watch a programme on the telly tonight.
    I recommend you to try a bungee jump.

    I need help, immediately.
    My house is accommodating.

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    • 12th January 2021 at 3:01 pm
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      Well done Cody. Accomodating someone can also mean making adjustments for their needs.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 2:43 pm
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    I cant find the email for the link , I saw my mums emails and her notifications nothing came and if i try to email the year 5 email it brings me to so much logins and my mum doesn’t know which email requesting
    One she should press

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    • 12th January 2021 at 3:00 pm
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      Sorry Saheera. Don’t panic. Everything you need for Science should be there. I’ll make sure Mr Bushell knows you’re having difficulty. There isn’t an extra zoom meeting tomorrow, but there will be on Thursday and Friday, so he can make sure you can join them.

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  • 12th January 2021 at 3:02 pm
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    i cant go on the link for some reason

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    • 12th January 2021 at 3:13 pm
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      Which link Kiran?

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  • 12th January 2021 at 4:50 pm
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    Maths work sheet

    5.=832
    6.a=392
    b.=432
    c.=770
    d.=1620
    7.a=504
    b.=468
    c.=775
    8.=768
    9. I could find 3 answer.
    23 times 45=1035
    54 times 23=1242
    45 times 32=1440

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    • 12th January 2021 at 5:58 pm
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      Fantastic work Mia!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 5:10 pm
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    Maths: Something to think about
    23×13=299
    45×13=585
    37×13=481
    53×13=689
    59×13=767
    62×30=1860
    17×32=544
    21×32=672
    49×32=1568
    93×32=2976

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    • 12th January 2021 at 5:57 pm
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      Great work Alex!

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  • 12th January 2021 at 6:44 pm
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    English

    Task 1.
    done

    Task 2.
    -This man hath my consent to marry her
    -With braclets of Thy hair, rings, gawds, conceits
    -With cunning hast thou flich’d my daughters heart
    -Intercharged love-tokens with my child
    -I beg the aincent privlege of Athens

    Task 3.
    Done

    Task 4.
    Done

    Challenge
    ”Lysander has bewitched the bosom of my child, Hermia.” said Egeus poshly.

    Spellings

    Task 1.
    Accommodate-(of a building or other area) provide lodging or sufficient space.

    committeee- A group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group and typically consisting of members of that group.

    communicate- Share or exchange information, news, or ideas.

    community- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.

    immediate-occurring or done at once; instant.

    programme-a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim.

    recommend-put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.

    Task 2.

    I dont know what sentences to write.

    Task 3.

    Post-men
    un-ag-ed
    ful-ly
    ship-men

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    • 13th January 2021 at 7:47 am
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      Well done Timur

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  • 12th January 2021 at 7:31 pm
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    English:
    1. Egeus’s complaint against his daughter Hermia.
    2. Demetrius has Egeus’s consent to marry Hermia.
    3. Lysander caused Hermia’s disobedience.
    4. Lysander stole Hermia’s heart away.
    5. Egeus’s begging the ancient privilege of Athens.

    Task 4:
    Indirect
    Direct
    Indirect
    Indirect
    Direct
    Indirect

    1. ”I want my sweets!” shouted the little girl. Direct
    2. As I was walking away, my friend shouted: ”Don’t forget your bag!” Direct
    3. ”Please can you help me with my maths work?” asked Reuben quietly. Direct

    Indirect:
    1. Alexander declared, that they should work together.
    2. My sister stated anxiously, that we might miss the show, if we’re late.
    3. My mum said to us not to worry, as there is plenty of time to get there.

    Challenge:
    Egeus angrily shouted ”Lysander has bewitch’d the bosom of my child Hermia!”

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    • 13th January 2021 at 7:47 am
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      Brilliant Alex. Thank you for checking back through your work.

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  • 13th January 2021 at 5:14 pm
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    Spellings task 1 and 2

    Accommodate – to provide with a place to live or to be stored in

    Committee – a small group of people chosen to respresent a larger organization and either make decisions or collect information

    Communicate – to share information with others by speaking, writing

    Me and my brother communicate to eachother all the time

    Community – the people living in one particulare area

    Immediate – done without delay

    I immediately went on my zoom call 9:20 as i had an alarm set.

    Programme – a broadcast on television or radio.

    I love to watch programmes on the telly

    Reccomend – to suggest that someone or something would be be good or to suggest a action to be done

    I recommend this movie called dumbo.

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