Year 5- Wednesday 13th January
Good morning my lovelies. How are you all?
Parina told me she has been doing some baking at home. Has anyone else tried something new?
Science video- have you seen this gas which is heavier than air? I thought you might like it after our work in Science last week and yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u19QfJWI1oQ
Morning activity
Maths- 1 hour 15 minutes
We have spent 2 days multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers and I’m really proud of how well you have all understood the idea. I just want to have a final day practising this to make sure everyone is as confident as they should be.
Here is a guide to remind you how what we should be doing.
Now have a go! I will put the answers to the first 2 of each level on at lunchtime so you can check how you are doing.
So sorry! Alex was correct this is the same one you had yesterday.
Here is the correct one. So pick whichever you haven’t already done!
Challenge 1- have a go at these missing number problems
Challenge 2- have a go at this task using multiplication tables
English- 1 hour 30 minutes
Task 1
Reread Egeus speech and watch the video clip again
It is really good to watch Shakespeare being performed. Normally we would have acted out this speech ourselves in different ways, in the classroom, but you can get a good idea of what is happening by watching this clip. .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dImmByCpzRI
Task 2
Summarising is the skill of taking a lot of writing in someone else’s words and explaining it clearly and concisely (briefly) in your own words. So we’re going to have another go at this today.
In 6 points or less, can you tell me what Egeus is saying- in your own words. I’ll start you off…
- Egeus is angry with Hermia
Task 3- at least 100 words for today’s paragrapah
Last week we started writing the beginning of the story for ourselves, by describing Athens. Can you take your summary from above, and use it to help you tell the next part of the story. Our reported speech work from yesterday will help aswell. Don’t forget your punctuation!
Here is my beginning from last week, and the start of my next part.
If you want to restart from the beginning that’s absolutely fine. We will be adding at least a paragraph to our story each week, so keep it somewhere safe!!!
The curtain rises on Athens, a white and golden city, bright and joyous as a wedding cake. Everywhere there is celebration for the marriage of Duke Theseus to Hipployta, the Queen he has won in battle. Their happiness spread through the whole of the city. People had decorated their houses with flowers and left lamps burning in their windows at night, so that the streets twinkled like a city of stars. Everyone seemed joyful and excited as they prepared to celebrate. But in the midst of this happiness , there was a speck of misery, like a sour plum…
A few days before the much awaited wetting, Egeus (a well respected citizen of Athens) bought his daughter, Hermia, to the court of Duke Theseus. Grabbing her by the arm Egeus dragged her in front of all the noble guests gathered there. He explained that he was angry with her because
Task 4- challenge- if you want to!
Have a go at performing Egeus’ speech yourself, record the best version and email to me at yearfive@lingsprimary.org.uk. I might add some of them to the blog for everyone to see!
History- 1 hour
Last week we discovered the causes of The Great War, (as people called it at the time). This week we’re going to find out a bit more about some of the events and their chronology (time)
Your final task is to create a time line of the events in WW1. You can show me this in writing, or be a bit more creative- factfile, diagram, model, act it out, model etc.
P.E.
Mr Bushell has put this in a separate link.
TTRS Challenge
There is a TTRS challenge between Tull and Pankhurst classes until Friday… who will win?
I had a problem with my internet and I couldn’t join the Zoom
That’s ok, I just went over the blog and corrected a couple of mistakes from yesterday. If you check back on yesterday’s blog you will see the feedback I set you about changing pronouns when we move from direct to indirect speech.
maths:
6351
5673
6408
6305
7921
5124
6624
7742
5265
9801
Great work Kiran.
Maths
Challenge Yourself
581
543
578
575
721
484
634
702
485
891
CHALLENGE
I don’t get both
English
I’m working on the paragraph and I’ll probably finish it tomorrow.
History
I cannot open the thing because I don’t have the application for it.
Hi Franek. What device are you using?
If you sign onto your school email address you should have access to windows which includes powerpoint. I’ll email you the powerpoint over.
I am on PC always
I have got Wiondows 10 Pro and I’ve got Powerpoint but it says that I need a different application
It should just open on powerpoint. So you can see the file I sent to your school email address? Does that one open?
Egeus is angry with Hermia.
Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius.
Good start Kiran. 4 more points?
English
Egeus is angry with Hermia
He wants her DEAD
Hermia won’t marry Demetrius
Egeus it elling Theseus that Lysander tricked Hermia
Hermia says that she won’t marry the man of HIS choice
Well done Franek!
Maths Challenge Yourself
581
543
578
575
721
484
634
702
485
891
I don’t know if there right and I had a problem with zoom
Hi Rihanna,
These answers are all too small. If we’re looking at 87 x 73 for the first question, we need
3 x 7= 21
3 x 80= 240
70 x 7= 490
and 70 x 80= 5600.
Then we need to add them all up together.
I’ll email you a video link to watch that might help.
Maths Building confidence
17×35=595
24×35=840
37×35=1295
62×35=2170
32×35=1120
43×45=1935
24×45=1080
23×45=1035
32×45=1440
21×45=945
Great work Saheera!
Maths Challenge 1
81×24
62×22
46×39
15×19
37×12
11×25
Can you make more of these challenges?
Hi Franek. Brilliant. And yes, I can email you a whole page of them to your school email address.
I cant hear the video of Egeus
Oh no, I’m sorry Ameera.
If you go on to youtube and google ” Egeus speech act 1 scene 1″ you should be able to find the clip.
Hope that helps.
Maths Challenge 2
3 1 5 15
6 2 9 108
8 4 7 224
144 8 315
Excellent work Franek. Did you enjoy this task?
Red maths
375
550
885
1550
1775
1640
560
440
Green maths
99×99=9801
Challenge
It is 81×24
22×62
46×39
19×15
37×12
25×11
Great work Cody!
In Athens, Theseus court, was beautiful mainly because there was a wedding for duke Theseus and Hipployta. There was lights, so many lights as if you were gazing into the galaxy. A few days after the wedding Egeus (a well deferential citizen) pulling her daughter Hermia by the arm to the duke Theseus, to tell him he was angry at her because she wouldn’t marry Demetrius who Egeus wants her to marry but Hermia wants to marry Lysander. So then Egeus would threaten her by saying he will kill her if she doesn’t marry Demetrius so if she marries Lysander she will die.
100 words
I love the galaxy simile Kiran. Just check the sentence that starts A few day- it’s quite long and there’s a lot happening. Maybe you could split it into separate sentences?
English task 2
° Egeus is angry wifh Hermia
° Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius
° Hermia wants go marry Lysander
° Egeus has a complaint
° Egeus thinks Lysander has bewitched Hermia wigh gifts
° Hermia has 4 days to choose between love and death
it won’t let me load onto the history link I’m sorry
Hi Kiran, I’ve emailed it to your mum.
∙ Egeus is angry with Hermia
∙ He wants her to marry demitrius
∙ Hermia loves Lysander instead
∙ Egeus goes to Duke Thesues to get it sorted
∙ He said to follow the ancient rules of Athens
∙ If Hermia doesn’t follow the rules she will get killed
Great summary Issy. I can’t wait to read your paragraph.
Egeus is angry with Hermia.
Egeus is annoyed with Lysander.
He wants Demetrius to marry Hermia because he likes him.
He thinks Lysander is tricking Hermia.
Hermia will die if she does not listen to Egeus, her father.
The curtain rises on Athens, a white and golden city, bright and joyous as a wedding cake. Everywhere there is celebration for the marriage of Duke Theseus to Hipployta, the Queen he has won in battle. Their happiness spread through the whole of the city. People had decorated their houses with flowers and left lamps burning in their windows at night, so that the streets twinkled like a city of stars. Everyone seemed joyful and excited as they prepared to celebrate. But in the midst of this happiness , there was a speck of misery, like a sour plum…
A few days before the much awaited wetting, Egeus (a well respected citizen of Athens) bought his daughter, Hermia, to the court of Duke Theseus. Grabbing her by the arm Egeus dragged her in front of all the noble guests gathered there. He explained that he was angry with her because she won’t listen to her father. Egeus didn’t trust Lysander but he does know Demetrius as a good man more than Lysander, that’s what he thinks. The reason why Egeus hates Lysander is because he tried to trick Hermia by sending her love token and sweet messages. This makes Egeus angry because he has already chosen Demetrius to marry Hermia and if Hermia doesn’t marry Demetrius, she will die. Egeus asked the Duke to help him with Hermia, Demetrius and Lysander and to tell Hermia the consequences of what will happen if she doesn’t follow the law.
Great work Cody. Your summary is perfect.
Your writing is great, just take care with your tenses. Some of it is present- he thinks, hates, and some of it is past- Egeus asked, explained. Try to keep it all the same. Can you edit it for me?
A few days before the much awaited wetting, Egeus (a well respected citizen of Athens) bought his daughter, Hermia, to the court of Duke Theseus. Grabbing her by the arm Egeus dragged her in front of all the noble guests gathered there. He explained that he was angry with her because she wouldn’t listen to her father. Egeus does not trust Lysander but he does know Demetrius is a good man, more than Lysander, this is what he thinks. The reason why Egeus hates Lysander is because he tries to trick Hermia by sending her love token and sweet messages. This makes Egeus angry because he has already chosen Demetrius to marry Hermia and if Hermia doesn’t marry Demetrius, she will die. Egeus asks the Duke to help him with Hermia, Demetrius and Lysander and to tell Hermia the consequences of what will happen if she doesn’t follow the law.
375
550
1650
1755
1640
560
980
1085
1680
Great work Issy.
How is your English going?
Maths
87×73=6351
93×61=5673
89×72=6408
97×65=6305
89×89=7921
84×61=5124
92×72=6532
98×79=7742
81×65=5265
99×99=9810
1. 81×24
2. 22×62
3. 46×39
4. 19×15
5. 37×12
6. 25×11
English
• Egeus is angry with Hermia
• Egeus thinks that her daughter has been tricked
• Egeus wants Demetrius to marry Egeus’s daughter but Hermia thinks opposite.
• He (Egeus) wants it to happen by the honour of Athens.
• Or it can be fatal according to the ancient rules of Athens.
Story-
As few days’ past…Egeus rushed into the court like a bowling ball moving rapidly. As he came in, Duke, Theseus looked and noticed Egeus rushing in with his daughter.
As Egeus entered the room, he took a deep breath and then started talking quickly saying,
“It will be sufficient to make me angry against any circumstances that is not right for my daughter,
Stand forth-Demetrius who is acceptable for my daughter.
Lysander, this person has delighted Hermia by his tricks,
He has stolen Hermia’s heart from Demetrius to be in love, Now the love has to regain its strength.
But my lord, this love can’t break and I give entrance for the love of Hermia to Demetrius. If this love won’t accept, the harshness of death will follow on to her to die. What do you say my lord?”
The Duke, Theseus looked into the sadness of Hermia and then gave the idea of love to him. His decision is done!
Great work on the Maths Hargun.
Your summary is brilliant.
Story. I love the simile. You’ve used a lot of speech, which I get, because we’re writing about a speech. But I did really want you to use some reported speech for at least part of the speech. Can you edit it and change part of it to reported speech for me. It will help your writing to flow.
Marhs
Building confidence
17×35=595
24×35=840
37×35=1295
62×35=2170
32×35=1120
43×45=1935
24×45=1080
23×45=1035
32×45=1440
21×45=945
Challenge yourself
96×72=6912
79×98=7742
Challenge 1 missing numbers
1. 81×24=1944
2. 22×62=1364
3. 46×39=1794
4. 19×15=285
5. 37×12=444
6. 25×11=275
Excellent work Alex. I’m really proud of how hard you are working this week.
87×73=6371
93×61=5673
89×72=6408
97×65=6305
89×89=7921
84×61=5124
92×72=6624
81
×24
324
+1620
1944
22×62=1364
46×39=1794
And I have watched the clip.
Great work Jayden, can you check the first one for me please.
English
Athens woke to the rays of the beaming Sun. But in court the Duke has already started work, a beatuiful girl of the name Hermia and her father, Egeus were quariling. Hermia chose not to marry the man of his choice, Demetrius. Hermia’s friend Helena was in love with Demetrius but he loved her back no more, but loved Hermia but she is in love with Lysander and he loves her back. Egeus though, he hated him! “Thou, thou man has bewithch’d my daughter, swapped love tokens with her and she has been fooled by this man!” Explained he to Theseus the Duke.
Great work Franek, lots of description and some lovely vocab. I like the use of speech at the end. Just take cake with all the pronouns so it doesn’t get confusing for your reader about who is in love with whom and who is angry and who is talking etc.
maths
17×35= 595
24×35= 840
37×35= 1295
62×35= 2130
32×35= 1120
43×45= 1935
24×45= 1080
23×45= 1035
32×45= 1440
21×45= 945
English
Task 1.
Done
Task 2.
-Egeus is angry with hermia.
-Egeus wants Demetrius to marry hermia.
-Egeus is arguing about who will marry hermia
Task 3.
The rise of the curtains of the Athens. It is a very beautiful place. Nice buildings, Nice structure. The weddings have nice delecious cakes ready to be served for the wedding. The Athens also have nice food and deserts. Beautiful Statues and trees. Athens also have nice beaches and nice lakes that you can swim in. The villagers sailing in their nice wooden boats. Sometimes sailing over the sea and sailing with villagers of the Athens. It also has Big white mountains that you can climb. Also cozy hotels and nice huts where you can sleep in. Also cute animals.
Hi Timur, great work on the Maths.
Good effort at the summary.
This is a great paragraph for the opening- describing the scene. But that’s what we did last week. This week’s paragraph should be telling the reader about Egeus’s speech.
1. France Britain Russia
2. Bosnians didn’t want to be ruled by Austria-Hungary
3. Austria-Hungary
4. great Britain on Germany
5. 1914
Well done.
I can’t wait to see you time line.
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.
The story starts in a joyful, excited city called Athens. That is a city which is golden and white
and people enjoy it here ”mostly” .
People had decorated their houses with flowers and left lamps burning in their windows at night, so that the streets twinkled like a city of stars, for special weddings . But in the midst of this happiness, there is a tiny TINY speck of misery, like a sour plum. Athens is a decent sized city.( which means a BIG!
BIG! city.) Recently in Athens one crazy thing happen which was one woman(called Hermia) is in love with someone his dad hates and Hermia’s dad wants Hermia to marry a different person so he has no option but to kill Hermia.
Great summary Al
I love the beginning, but I think you could give me a bit more detail in the second paragraph. You haven’t even mentioned Lysander or Demetrius or most importantly Egeus!
Recently in Athens one crazy thing happened, which was one woman(called Hermia) is in love with someone his dad Egeus hates and Hermia’s dad wants her to marry a different person so he has no option but to kill Hermia or let her to marry Demetrius. Egeus starts his speech on Theseus’s court passionately. He explains that Lysander cunningly tricked Hermia into falling in love with him. How embarrassing it must have been for her to be told off in front of so many people. Her life now in danger, as if she refuses to marry Demetrius, she can be killed with her dad’s consent. How cruel that would be. Not very caring father, is he?
Lovely Alex, just take care your sentences don’t run too long.
Something to think about
204 2709 3096 4482 918 1566 5346 4482
Hi Ameera, did you work on paper? It would be really helpful if I could see your calculations so I can help you to get these right.
As the curtain rises, the city of Athens is full of joy. There is a wedding between Duke Theseus
and Hipployta. There is also a giant wedding cake. People decorated their windows with flowers and sweet sents of candles. The street even the entire city dazzled like stars exept for one house. There was a speck of misery and it can spread like wildfire. It was like a sour plum spreading its sourness. A few days before the wedding Egeus brought her daughter to the court Egeus was very angry.
That’s a great start Owen, but can you keep going to the end of Egeus speech. What does he say? How does everyone react?
. Egeus is very angry with his daughter Hermia.
. Demetrius comes forth.
. Lysander has bewitch’d the bosom of Hermia.
. Lysander has interchanged love tokens with Hermia.
. Egeus says that Lysander has stubborn harshness.
. Egeus says that Hermia should choose to marry Demetrius or be sent to death.
Perfect Owen!
I have sent all my work by email can you please let me know if you have it
Got it!
Thankyou I am enjoying all tasks
English:
1. Egeus is angry with Hermia.
2. He wants her to marry Demitrius.
3. Or it will be her death.
Great summary Max!
History
Ww1
Great Britain,Russia and France
To start a war
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary declared war Serbia
1914
Start of 20th century- countries grouped together to make allied powers and central powers.
June 28th 1914 – the heir to Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, was shot.
July 28th- Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Russia asked Germany to ask Austria-Hungary to wait but they refused. So Russia prepared to fight.
1st August 1914- Germany declared war on Russia to defend Austria-Hungary. France got involved.
3rd August 1914- Germany had a plan to bear France but they had to invade Belgium.
4th August 1914- Britain declares war on Germany.
Lasts for 4 years.
History
Q1. Allied Powers: Great Britain, Russia and France
Q2. To start a war
Q3. Austria-Hungary
Q4. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia
Q5. WWI in 1914
Timeline:
* 28 June 1914 assasination of a Archduke Ferdinand by Serbian man called Gaurilo Princip
* tension rising in Europe
* The British, French and Russian created Allied Powers
* Germans teamed up with Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire ruled by Turkey
* 28/7/2014 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia
* Russia asked Germany to get Austria-Hungary to hold back, they refused
* 1 August 2014 Germany declared war on Russia
* 4 August 2014 Britain protested on the attack on Belgia and declared war on Germany
* war finished 1918
History
Great Britain, France and Russia
Bosnians didn’t want to be ruled by Austro-Hungary
Austria-Hungaries throne
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia
1914!
Murder of Franz Ferdinand-28th July 1914
First Battle of the Marne-1st September 1914
Three Zeppelins, L3, L4 and L6 took off from their bases in Germany-19th January 1915
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed at Anzac Cove while British and French troops landed at Cape Helles to begin the allied invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire-25th April 1915
The German U-20 submarine sank the British ocean liner Lusitania-7th May 1915
The first day of the Battle of the Somme-1st July 1916
Marshal Foch receives German armistice delegates at Rethondes. refuses request for provisional armistice, terms of armistice to be accepted or refused by 11 am on 11 November-8th August 1918
End of war-11:00 11th November 1918
Great work Franek
English task 3
The curtain rises in Athens, a good sandy city. There is happiness throughout the city for the marriage of Duke Theseus and Hipployta. People had decorated there houses with lights that filled the night sky like they were stars.
A few days before the much awaited
wedding, Egeus (a well respected citizen of Athens) bought his daughter, Hermia, to the court of Duke Theseus. Grabbing her by the arm Egeus dragged her in front of all the noble guests gathered there. He explained that Lysander has bewitched his daughter by giving her gifts.
Hermia makes it clear she she is in love with Lysander.
Therefore Egeus tells Hermia she has 4 days to choose between love and death.
Lovely Mia!