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Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes. A good way to learn them is Write each word in a sentence. https://student.readingplus.com/s eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using your usual log on details. School Code: rpadela Summer 1 words rhyme relevant government average available twelfth foreign parliament persuade programme Read one of your Reading Plus books aloud to someone in your household. Create a den! https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/historyks2-ve- day/z7xtmfr Use this link to learn about VE day on the BBC website. VE days stands for Victory in Europe Day which took place on Tuesday 8th May 1945. It was the day on which allied forces announced the surrender of Germany in Europe. It marked the end of the 2nd World War. All around the world people celebrated. Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround Go for a walk, a jog or a bike ride with your family. Multiplication calculations: 29 X 4 = 381 X 5 = 764 X 3 = 898 X 7 = 577 X 4 = 22 X 12 83 X 24 Make a complex sentence by adding a main clause to the subordinate clauses below: Division calculations (no remainders): 39 3 = 84 4 = 482 2 = 78 3 = 560 5 = 608 4 = 696 6 = https://www.arcademics.co m/games/meteor Use this website to play the Meteor game. It’ll help to keep your multiplication skills sharp. What is remembered on VE day? How do you think VE day should be celebrated? Why do you think it’s important to recognise and celebrate VE day?
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Page 1: newsround - s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.coms3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/smartfile/b5e810ebf623b... · School Code: rpadela The sentences below contain quite a few errors! Can you find and

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is

Write each word in a sentence.

https://student.readingplus.com/s

eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using

your usual log on details.

School Code: rpadela

Summer 1 words

rhyme relevant

government average

available twelfth

foreign parliament

persuade programme

Read one of your Reading Plus books aloud to

someone in your household.

Create a den!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/historyks2-ve-

day/z7xtmfr

Use this link to learn about VE day on the BBC website.

VE days stands for Victory in Europe Day which took place on

Tuesday 8th May 1945. It was the day on which allied forces

announced the surrender of Germany in Europe. It marked

the end of the 2nd World War. All around the world people

celebrated.

Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

Go for a walk, a jog or a bike ride with your

family.

Multiplication

calculations:

29 X 4 =

381 X 5 =

764 X 3 =

898 X 7 =

577 X 4 =

22 X 12

83 X 24

Make a complex sentence by adding a main

clause to the subordinate clauses below:

Division calculations

(no remainders):

39 3 =

84 4 =

482 2 =

78 3 =

560 5 =

608 4 =

696 6 =

https://www.arcademics.co

m/games/meteor

Use this website to play the

Meteor game. It’ll help to

keep your multiplication skills

sharp.

What is remembered on VE day?

How do you think VE day should be

celebrated?

Why do you think it’s important to

recognise and celebrate VE day?

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Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day

These sentences begin with a main clause. Add a

subordinate clause to each one to finish the

sentences. Remember that a subordinate clause

should not make sense on its own.

https://student.readingplus.com/s

eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using

your usual log on details.

School Code: rpadela

Join in ‘PE with Joe’

at 9-9.30

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW

1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

Download a free book from Audible:

https://stories.audible.com/start-listen

(All of the Harry Potter books are on there! The

elementary or tween categories will be the right level for

you)

BOGGLE - How many words can you make out of these

letters?

Y E A R F I V E A R E F A B

e.g. I can make…. fare, bear, fever, brief

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day by copying this alphabet / copying these letters /

copying some sentences from a book.

Write a fraction sentence for each picture. The first one has been done for you.

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Can you describe your favourite activity you

have done since school closed?

Use parenthesis (brackets) to add detail to your

writing.

For parents: https://www.theschoolrun.com/what-is-parenthesis

Write a book review for your favourite book.

1. What did you like best about this book?

2. What did you like least about this book?

3. What other books did this remind you of?

Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is

Write each word in a sentence.

https://student.readingplus.com/s

eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using

your usual log on details.

School Code: rpadela

Summer 1 words

rhyme relevant

government average

available twelfth

foreign parliament

persuade programme

Write a character description about Harry

or Dumbledore. Make sure you include some

subordinate clauses! How many different

subordinating conjunctions can you use?

Create your own jigsaw puzzle!

Press-up Challenge!

How many press-ups can

you do in one minute? Can

you beat your high score?

https://www.arcademics.com/games/

meteor

Use this website to play the Meteor

game. It’ll help to keep your

multiplication skills sharp.

Finding fractions of amounts:

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Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day

https://student.readingplus.com/s

eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using

your usual log on details.

School Code: rpadela

The sentences below contain quite a few errors! Can

you find and fix all of the errors? Write the

improved sentences neatly in your book.

1) before every spelling test i trying to

memorate each word but I often do’nt get

full marks?

2) in his briefcase the spesial agent was keeped

all of his confidenshul documents!

3) In high spirits Janelle enter the classroom

and imediatelly announced, What a

marvvelous day it is.”

Listen to a story on the World Book Day

website:

https://www.worldbookday.com/storytime-online/

Keepy-upys!

How many times can you kick a ball without it

dropping onto the floor?

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day by copying this alphabet / copying these letters /

copying some sentences from a book.

Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

Complete the

Freddie Fit Challenge

on the school

website

http://adelaide.hull.sch.uk

/freddy-fit/

Calculating equivalent fractions:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/m

aths-games/hit-thebutton

Use ‘Hit the button’ website.

Brush up on your times tables!

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Watch to keep up to date with the latest news http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

Practise for 15 – 20 minutes each day Practise our spelling words for 15-20 minutes.

A good way to learn them is

Write each word in a sentence.

https://student.readingplus.com/s

eereader/api/sec/login Go on to the Reading Plus website using

your usual log on details.

School Code: rpadela

Summer 1 words

rhyme relevant

government average

available twelfth

foreign parliament

Enjoy a book together with a family member. You

could introduce a younger sibling to your favourite

book or ask a parent what books they enjoyed

reading when they were your age.

Design your own school uniform!

Music

Choose a song that you know well. Listen to it carefully. What instruments can you hear? Is there a

singer? Are they male or female?

Have a look at this Melody and Pitch video:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zcbkcj6/articles/zp99cj6

Listen to the song again. Can you identify the melody? Does your song contain lots of low or high

pitched sounds?

Have a go at singing or humming your song. Can you make your voice sound as close to the song as

possible?

Visit ‘Go Noodle’ and choose a dance to learn

https://family.gonoodle.com/

Brush up on your times tables with TT Rockstars!

https://ttrockstars.com

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Hit the button – quickfire mental calculation

game

(Press the ‘Number Bonds’ and ‘Make 100’

options)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zd2f7nb/articles/zn2y7nb

Use BBC Bitesize maths games to refine your calculation skills.

Guardians Defenders of Mathetmatica is particularly good.

The sentences below contain quite a few errors! Can

you find and fix all of the errors? Write the

improved sentences neatly in your book.

1) Even, from an young age the twin’s parents

was always dettermined to dress the boy’s

in diffurent clothes to express there own

personalitys;

2) Wayne biggins the world champion cycleist

was throne from his saddle, the other riders

taken their oppurtunity to pass him.

3) the years of practise and tuff training had

finaly paid off, the wary climber had maked

it to the summit of mount Kilimanjaro!


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