Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 4th July

Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. temperature

  2. thorough

  3. twelfth

  4. variety

  5. vegetable

  6. vehicle

  7. yacht

  8. yoghurt

  9. independence

  10. determined

  11. soldier

  12. restaurant

English

The children’s weekly punctuation and grammar sheet has gone home with them and should be stuck in their homework books.

Maths

All children who have not ‘Gone Green’ yet, last few weeks of practice before the end of school. It is crucial that we ae going into Year 6 in September full of confidence with our times tables.

Reading

Have a check of how many words you have read this year? Are you happy with this? Can you set yourself one final target for the end of the year?

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 20th June

Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. sacrifice

  2. secretary

  3. shoulder

  4. signature

  5. sincere

  6. sincerely

  7. solider

  8. stomach

  9. sufficient

  10. suggest

  11. symbol

  12. system

Maths

Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.

Reading

Final reading target of the year! Let’s go out with a bang and reach our target to top off an excellent year of reading. The children will receive their new ZPD codes on Monday to help them pick books when in the library.

Year 5 Half Term Homework

Last chance to complete any of Summer 1’s optional homework. This can be documented/evidenced in a separate homework book marked ‘Learning Journal’. Please check last weeks blog to find these options.


Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. privilege

  2. profession

  3. programme

  4. pronunciation

  5. punctuation

  6. queue

  7. recognise

  8. recommend

  9. relevant

  10. restaurant

  11. rhyme

  12. rhythm

SPAG

The weekly SPAG sheet consisting of 10 questions has been stuck into the children’s homework books ready to complete.

Maths

Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.

Fractions will be our new unit of work after half term with lots to learn.

Z1- Fractions review

We have been doing lots of retrieval on percentages of amounts. Have a go at this IXL to keep our knowledge sharp. Remember these key rules:

10% (divide by 10)

1% (divide by 100)

50% = half

25% = quarter

HH9- Percent of a number

Reading

We have reached our class target of over 10,000,000 words for the year! Now it is time to focus on your own personal reading targets with only one half term to go!

Year 5 Homework 17.05.24

Homework will look slightly differently from now on, with us offering optional homework across the half term aimed at accessing the wider curriculum, engaging in fun and active tasks and to share your learning with your parents. Compulsory homework will still be live which will consist of:

  • Spellings

  • SPAG

  • Reading

  • Times Tables

The optional homework will have no deadline with this being optional but this can be documented/evidenced in a separate homework book marked ‘Learning Journal’.

Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. mischievous

  2. muscle

  3. necessary

  4. neighbour

  5. nuisance

  6. occupy

  7. occur

  8. opportunity

  9. parliament

  10. persuade

  11. physical

  12. prejudice

SPAG

The weekly SPAG sheet consisting of 10 questions has been stuck into the children’s homework books ready to complete.

Times Tables

Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.

Reading

We have really upped our reading this half term, with some children in the millionaire club, some doubling their word count for the year and lots of others making really good progress.

Year 5 Homework 10.05.24

Homework will look slightly differently from now on, with us offering optional homework across the half term aimed at accessing the wider curriculum, engaging in fun and active tasks and to share your learning with your parents. Compulsory homework will still be live which will consist of:

  • Spellings

  • SPAG

  • Reading

  • Times Tables

The optional homework will have no deadline with this being optional but this can be documented/evidenced in a separate homework book marked ‘Learning Journal’.

Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. harass

  2. hinderance

  3. identity

  4. immediate

  5. immediately

  6. individual

  7. interfere

  8. interrupt

  9. language

  10. leisure

  11. lightning

  12. marvellous

SPAG

The weekly SPAG sheet consisting of 10 questions has been stuck into the children’s homework books ready to complete.

Times Tables

Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.

Reading

We have really upped our reading this half term, with some children in the millionaire club, some doubling their word count for the year and lots of others making really good progress.

Year 5 Homework 03.05.24

Homework will look slightly differently from now on, with us offering optional homework across the half term aimed at accessing the wider curriculum, engaging in fun and active tasks and to share your learning with your parents. Compulsory homework will still be live which will consist of:

  • Spellings

  • SPAG

  • Reading

  • Times Tables

The optional homework will have no deadline with this being optional but this can be documented/evidenced in a separate homework book marked ‘Learning Journal’.

Compulsory Homework

Spellings

  1. equipment

  2. especially

  3. exaggerate

  4. excellent

  5. existence

  6. explanation

  7. familiar

  8. foreign

  9. forty

  10. frequently

  11. government

  12. guarantee

SPAG

The weekly SPAG sheet consisting of 10 questions has been stuck into the children’s homework books ready to complete.

Times Tables

Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.

Reading

We have really upped our reading this half term, with some children in the millionaire club, some doubling their word count for the year and lots of others making really good progress.

Year 5 Homework due Thursday 18th April

Spellings

  1. accommodate

  2. accompany

  3. according

  4. achieve

  5. aggressive

  6. amateur

  7. ancient

  8. apparent

  9. appreciate

  10. attached

  11. available

  12. average


SPAG

The children have been given a set of grammar and punctuation questions which have been stuck in their books.


Science- Materials

Pick an object/material in your house and analyse its properties by using the table to help you.

Year 5 Homework Due Thursday 28th March

Spellings

Tricky words again for this week with the first 4 words being our new spellings and the rest are previous tricky words that we have done this year.

  1. bruise

  2. nuisance

  3. recognise

  4. criticise

  5. buoyancy

  6. fictitious

  7. superstitious

  8. immediately

  9. necessary

  10. receive

  11. determined

  12. obedience


English

Will be on IXL;

T1- Identify base words, prefixes and suffixes.

Y3- Use the correct homophone


Art- Poetry

Mrs Mather has set everyone the task of finding/writing your favourite poem in your homework books. You can either select a pre-written poem and stick/write this in your books or you can create your own.

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 21st March

Spellings

This weeks focus has been words ending in -cial or -tial that sounds like shul. Plenty of practice will be needed as some words have slighty different endings.

  1. official

  2. essential

  3. special

  4. partial

  5. social

  6. confidential

  7. artificial

  8. initial

  9. financial

  10. torrential

  11. crucial

  12. influential


Maths

We have been looking at rounding at our place value retrieval this week. Complete the following IXL. Jotting will be key to help working these questions out.

A13- Rounding: up to thousands place


Assembly Practice

Scripts have been handed out and stage direction has just begun so it is vital for children to practise their lines and to remember when to come in.

Year 5 Homework- Due 14th March

Spellings

Our spelling focus this week has been silent letters. The first 6 spellings are our new words and contain a letter which is very quiet. The other 6 words are previous silent letter words that we have already learnt.

  1. average

  2. desperate

  3. temperature

  4. vegetable

  5. frequently

  6. equipment

  7. glisten

  8. whistle

  9. bustle

  10. thumb

  11. subtle

  12. debt


Maths

Will be on IXL;

  • H13- divide 3 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers

  • A10- Writing numbers up to one million in words: convert digits to words


English

In our discussion texts, we have been using facts to provide more information and to persuade our reader.

Remember- A fact is a statement that can be proven and is true.

On IXL;

  • R1- Distinguish facts from opinions


Science- Due on Monday

For our experiment on Monday, we will need some empty 2litre bottles and some empty milk bottles. We will be working in groups so as a class, if we had 10 of each bottle then that would be enough.

Year 5 Weekly Homework- Due 7th March

Spellings

Just 10 spellings this week. The focus for this week has been words ending in -tious that sounds like ‘shus’. Spelling number 6 is a tricky one as it is a xious ending instead but it has the same sound.

  1. cautious

  2. infectious

  3. ambitious

  4. superstitious

  5. nutritious

  6. anxious

  7. scrumptious

  8. fictitious

  9. repetitious

  10. pretentious


Maths

Our times tables knowledge has been a great help for us in our short division lessons. We are getting speedier with these which is giving us more time to tackle the division problem. Games like TTRS and Hit the Button are brilliant for speedy times tables. Have a go at ‘Hit the Button’ and see if you can get over 20 (or even 30!). Tell me your highest score.


Reading

AR has been down this week due to a county update regarding the IP. AR should be up and running by Monday in which we should see plenty of children ready to quiz.


World Book Day- Thursday 7th March

World Book Day is soon upon us so make sure you have your costumes ready for the big day. We are all going to create our own story, simply from our imagination. You will need to bring in a ‘magical object’- This may include a magic feather, a magic stone, a magic jewel- get creative.

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 29th February

Spellings

  1. convenience

  2. muscle

  3. disastrous

  4. neighbour

  5. interfere

  6. rhythm

  7. awkward

  8. familiar

  9. immediately

  10. curiosity

  11. receive

  12. hustle


Maths

We have just begun our big division topic which is closely related to our times tables. Regular times tables practice will be needed to help your child access the content. There are lots of fun times tables games to play online such as Hit the Button, Maths Bingo and TTRS.


Kindness Homework

As we have now swapped our Lenten boxes with our Year 2 partners, the children will now need to fill these boxes with money earned from acts of kindness. The children are to write a list of the acts of kindness they intend to carry out in order to raise money. This may also include doing some extra chores around the house to help you parents!

Year 5 Half Term Homework

Reading

We are currently at just over 4 million words as a class on our word count for the year. At Christmas, we set a target of 10 million words before the end of school in summer. We are currently halfway through the year so the more everyone reads- the closer we will get to the target!


Spelling

This weeks focus has been words ending in ‘shus’ but spelt -cious. After half term, we will then be focusing on words with -tious endings so it is important we that we practice over half term to learn the difference.

  1. spacious

  2. vicious

  3. precious

  4. suspicious

  5. conscious

  6. delicious

  7. ferocious

  8. luscious

  9. malicious

  10. precocious

  11. atrocious

  12. pugnacious


Maths

We will be beginning our big multiplication and division topic after half term so it is vital that the children keep practicing their times tables over the week and they feel confident with all tables up to x12.


Science

For anyone who has not finished their planets fan project- this will need to be competed over half term. The research side has all been done and it is onto the colouring and making of the fans.

They will need to make a small hole through the circle, which is at the bottom of each sheet. Then you will need to place a split pin through each sheet (one by one) to create the fan.

When you have finished, take a picture of your child with their fan project so that the photo can go in their book for evidence.


Lenten Boxes

Easter will soon be approaching us after half term so the children will need to make a lenten box in order to swap with another child. The children could use butter tubs, plastic container, small cardboard box- it’s up to you! (Just make sure it is fully cleaned first)

Here are some examples of last years to help you out.

Year 5 Homework Due Thursday 8th February

Spellings

This weeks focus has been double letter words. The first 6 spellings are our new words from this week and the remaining 6 are previous words that we have learnt this year.

  1. immediately

  2. suggest

  3. marvellous

  4. necessary

  5. programme

  6. recommend

  7. accompany

  8. accommodate

  9. appreciate

  10. attached

  11. aggressive

  12. according


Reading

With only one week left until half term, the children should be aiming to finish their book so that they can get a new one for the half term- including a new target.


Science- daily interaction for the whole of February

Now the children have learnt the 8 phases of the moon, there homework will be to check each night which phase is currently in motion. This homework will begin on Thursday 1st February and the children will track this in their calendar. If you are going abroad somewhere in the southern hemisphere during half term, then make a note of this on your calendar and what the phase is in that country.

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 1st February

Spelling

This weeks focus are words ending in -ant, -ance and -ancy.

  1. distance

  2. defiant

  3. hesitancy

  4. assistant

  5. elegance

  6. vacancy

  7. tolerant

  8. relevance

  9. pregnancy

  10. observant

  11. buoyancy

  12. instant


English

We have been creating lots of desciption in our sci-fi writing by using various techniques such as;

  • Extended noun phrases

  • Modifying verbs and nouns

  • Personification (imagery)

  • Similes

The children are to complete a set of extended noun phrases by using the pictures to help them.


Science- daily interaction for the whole of February

Now the children have learnt the 8 phases of the moon, there homework will be to check each night which phase is currently in motion. This homework will begin on Thursday 1st February and the children will track this in their calendar. If you are going abroad somewhere in the southern hemisphere during half term, then make a note of this on your calendar and what the phase is in that country.

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 25th January

Reading

All children have been given a post it note which should be inside their reading book. This is a target that they have set for themselves in the time to complete the book. Big house points up for grabs for each target complete.


Spellings

This week we have looked at homophones again but have focused on ‘near-homophones’ which are words with the same sound and very similar spelling. The first 8 spellings focus on this theme. I have attached some of the techniques that we used to help differentiate these words. It would be great if the children could practise writing these words in sentences. The next four spellings are other homophones that we have covered this year.

  1. affect

  2. except

  3. practice

  4. advise

  5. effect

  6. accept

  7. advice

  8. practise

  9. aloud

  10. passsed

  11. guest

  12. stationery

    • affect effect accept except- The words that begin with an a are verbs

    • advise practise advice practice

      words ending in se are verbs. Words ending in ce are nouns.


Maths

Will be on IXL. We have began to focus on multiples in relation to factors.

  • D9- Choose a multiples of a given number up to 12.

  • K10- Square numbers.

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 18th January

Spellings

The focus this week has been spellings with the ee sound which is spelt ei. The first 9 spellings focus on this with the final 3 being previous tricky words that we have covered.

  1. receive

  2. deceive

  3. ceiling

  4. receipt

  5. conceit

  6. seize

  7. protein

  8. caffeine

  9. conceive

  10. determined

  11. familiar

  12. persuade


Maths

Will be on IXL to practice our factors work. Children are to jot down their ‘factor bugs’ to help present their work and any further jotting such as their times tables are advised.

  • K3- Identify factors


English

In English, we have been reading/analysing a sci-fi story to look of how we can improve the chosen word classes (noun, adjective, verb and adverbs). Our focus has also been to choose the appropriate word to fit the context.

  • S2- Using stronger verbs

Year 5 Christmas Homework

Reading

Lot’s of time to finish our books so we are expecting lots of quizzing when we come back. If you have finished a book at the beginning of the holidays, then continue reading as the book may be available to quiz on Accelerated Reader.


Maths

The children have been given times tables sheets to complete over the holidays. These focus on some of the trickier times tables. It is important that we practice our times tables over the break and master these to prepare us for our multiplication topic when we come back.