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Home Learning
Year 5
Learning for Monday 18th May 2020
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Good Morning Year 5!
This would be our final week of term 5.
We miss you all lots and hope you’ve enjoyed our units this term!
This week we are starting a new unit- please try your best!
We hope you are all able to do the work the best you can.
Miss Harris, Miss Ridgers and Mr Sutton
Task 1
Hi Year 5! This week we are going to be Geographers!
A geographer is an expert in the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity and how it is affected as well as what it affects.
Do you remember our last Geography unit? We studied locations in our world including learning what continents, countries, counties and cities are. We also learnt some of the counties in the South West of England. How much do you remember? We are going to start our new unit with a short quiz. See how many questions you can get right!
Task 2
This task should be completed in the lined exercise book.
Look at some of the Geography vocabulary from our last unit.
Atlas- a book of maps or charts
Locational knowledge- understanding of an area that is being studied
Counties- a territorial division of some countries (including the UK)
Countries- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
Continents- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica).
Hemisphere- a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.
Human features-the branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface.
Physical features- the branch of geography dealing with natural features.
Fieldwork- practical work conducted by a researcher in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office.
Re-familiarise yourself with these words and what they mean. Pay special attention to the definition I’ve highlighted. We will be exploring this more this week! You could practice writing these (blue) words on paper or you could create a crossword/wordsearch or even play hangman with these words.
Maths Task
This task should be completed in the plain exercise book.
The task should take around 30-45 minutes.
Maths Revision – Multiplying four digits by one digit
Challenges
3 o’clock read
Watch Miss Ridgers on YouTube reading a picture book in the 3 o'clock read playlist – sit back and relax!
Daily Physical Challenge
Our P.E. provider is still offering free access to all Begbrook parents and carers to a huge range of activities and games. All the activities are accompanied by a video and are lots of fun!
The website address is: home.jasmineactive.com Parent email: [email protected]: begbrookpr
Gem challenge
Use your talking topaz power today to tell someone at home about the information you have found out about Banksy. Don’t forget to use full sentences.
‘I know that Banksy’s artwork _______ is located in _______.’
‘I can see that Banksy’s artwork _______ shows ___________.’
‘In my opinion his picture means _______ because ______.’