Stage 3 Year 5 Learning Overview Term 3 Week 1
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Task
Morning 1 English - Fish in a Tree
Based on the novel’s title; ‘Fishin a Tree,’ write a paragraphpredicting what the story mightbe about. Then create anartwork that could be the newcover of this novel.
Grammar - Topic Sentences
Review by watchingTopic sentences
URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwYXDVs_uOg&t=81s
Summary:1. A topic sentence gives themain idea of the paragraph.2. Supporting sentences givedetails about the topicsentence. These includeexamples and evidence.3. A concluding sentencewhich summarises theparagraph.
Activity:Think of a topic sentence about‘home learning’. Create a mindmap with the topic sentence inthe centre. All other arrowspoint to ideas that relate to thetopic and can be used asevidence or examples.
English - ComprehensionCloze PassageFocus Word: ECHOESComplete the cloze passagetask located below.
English - Writing
Using the following storystarter, write at least twoparagraphs and continue onwith the narrative. Be ascreative as you can with howthe story unfolds..
The creaky, old doors had notbeen opened for years. Thebeast had always lived inside,but nobody dared to visit.Noises that echoed from thegaps in the door had hauntedthose who heard them. Nobodyknew what the narrow, mossysteps led to. Nobody knewwhat was lurking within.One day, the heavy, woodendoors slowly began to openwith a groan…
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English- Spelling:Word of the DayLook at the vocabulary buildingsheet provided below andcomplete it based on a newword every day.
Choose a word from a book,newspaper or online article thatyou have never heard before ordo not understand.
You don't have to print thetemplates, you can draw themup in a book each day. You aregoing to build your vocabulary.
English- Spelling:Word of the Day
see Tuesday’s task
English- Spelling:Word of the Day
see Tuesday’s task
English- Spelling:Word of the Day
see Tuesday’s task
Crunch and Sip
Morning 2 Maths - Multiplication1. Multiplication NinjaWarm-up: Complete themultiplication grid, pop a 5minute timer! Record youranswers and try to beat ittomorrow .Activity:Mental division strategies – usemultiplication facts worksheet,questions 4-6.
Maths - Multiplication1. Multiplication NinjaWarm-up: Complete themultiplication grid, pop a 5minute timer! Record youranswers and try to beat ittomorrow .Activity:Multiplication Practice – 2Digits x 2 Digits worksheet,questions 1-12.
Maths - Multiplication1. Multiplication NinjaWarm-up: Complete themultiplication grid, pop a 5minute timer! Record youranswers and try to beat ittomorrow .Activity:Solving Multi Step WordProblems - questions 1-6.
Maths - Multiplication1. Multiplication NinjaWarm-up: Complete themultiplication grid, pop a 5minute timer! What was your
best day .Activity:Solving Multi Step WordProblems - questions 6-10.
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Middle English - WritingUse the writing stimulus imagebelow to inspire a shortnarrative. This should be nomore than half a page. Thinkabout including a problem andresolution.
English - Writing
Watch ‘Behind the News’(BTN) on ABC. Choosea story and write asummary in yourworkbook.
English - Writing
Write one short paragraphabout someone who inspiresyou and the values theydisplay. This could be someoneclose to you, a sports star orsomeone on a world scale. Tryand think of specific thingsabout them that you admire.
English - Writing
Write and draw how you’refeeling today in your workbook.
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Afternoon English - ReadingSpend a minimum of 20minutes reading a quality textof your choice.Quality text = highly engagingand challenging!
English ReadingSpend a minimum of 20minutes reading a quality textof your choice.
VOCABULARY task: What’sin a word?Select an unfamiliar, high levelword from your quality text.Complete the What’s in aword?table.
EnglishReading: Spend a minimum of20 minutes reading a qualitytext of your choice.
EnglishReading: Spend a minimum of20 minutes reading a qualitytext of your choice.
VOCABULARY task: Odd oneout - synonyms and antonyms
Using the template provided,determine which word does notbelong in each group. Can youre-categorise in a differentway?
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Multiplication Practice – 2 Digits x 2 Digits
1.
3 6
x 3 2
2.
4 6
x 3 3
3.
1 6
x 3 3
4.
1 4
x 2 3
5.
2 5
x 3 6
6.
3 5
x 5 6
7.
3 4
x 2 3
8.
4 3
x 3 3
9.
4 2
x 2 5
10.
4 6
x 1 6
11.
5 2
x 2 6
12.
3 2
x 5 2
Multiplication Practice – 2 Digits x 2 Digits Answers
1.
3 6
x 3 2
7 2
1 0 8 0
1 1 5 2
2.
4 6
x 3 3
1 3 8
1 3 8 0
1 5 1 8
3.
1 6
x 3 3
4 8
4 8 0
5 2 8
4.
1 4
x 2 3
4 2
2 8 0
3 2 2
5.
2 5
x 3 6
1 5 0
7 5 0
9 0 0
6.
3 5
x 5 6
2 1 0
1 7 5 0
1 9 6 0
7.
3 4
x 2 3
1 0 2
6 8 0
7 8 2
8.
4 3
x 3 3
1 2 9
1 2 9 0
1 4 1 9
9.
4 2
x 2 5
2 1 0
8 4 0
1 0 5 0
10.
4 6
x 1 6
2 7 6
4 6 0
7 3 6
11.
5 2
x 2 6
3 1 2
1 0 4 0
1 3 5 2
12.
3 2
x 5 2
6 4
1 6 0 0
1 6 6 4
1
3 3
3
3
2
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1 2
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1 1
VOCABULARY BUILDINGWrite a short paragraph
Paraphrase: What does it mean?
Vocabulary word Write a short paragraph
Antonyms: Opposite wordsOther words I think of
SERIES TOPIC
F12 Multiplication and DivisionCopyright © 3P Learning
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Knowing our families of facts is also helpful. 3 × 5 = 15 5 × 3 = 15 15 ÷ 5 = 3 15 ÷ 3 = 5
Mental division strategies – use multiplication facts
a 7 × 8 = 56
8 × 7 =
56 ÷ = 8
÷ 8 = 7
b 8 × 9 = 72
9 × 8 =
72 ÷ = 9
÷ 9 = 8
c 7 × 9 = 63
9 × 7 =
63 ÷ = 9
÷ 9 = 7
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Complete the following patterns. How many more multiplication and division facts can you find, given the first fact?
Write down another multiplication fact and two division facts for each question.
6 Look at these two division facts: 20 ÷ 5 = 4 and 20 ÷ 4 = 5
Imagine you’re explaining to a younger child how they’re related yet different. How would you do it? What would you say/write/draw?
a 6 × 7 = 42
d 17 × 8 = 136
b 5 × 9 = 45
e 12 × 8 = 96
c 9 × 6 = 54
f 11 × 21 = 231
TUESDAY
English - Fish in a Tree
Based on the novel’s title; ‘Fish in a Tree,’ write a paragraph predictingwhat the story might be about. Then create an artwork that could be thenew cover of this book.
English - Writing (stimulus image)
TUESDAY - FRIDAY (1 per day)
Spelling Activity:
Your spelling activity each day is to pick a book, newspaper or research an online article andfind a word that you do not already know the meaning of. Your activity is as follows:
1) Look at the vocabulary building template below. Draw this template in your book or on apiece of paper. Find an unknown word and complete the template.
By the end of the week, you should have learnt 4 new words!
BONUS TASK: Can you incorporate any of these into your writing tasks?
Tuesday Vocabulary Task: What’s in a word?
WORD: Student response
Found in
Sentence used
I think it means
Clues I used
Dictionary definition
It makes me think of
New sentence
Tuesday Vocabulary Task: What’s in a word?
WORD: Student response
Found in
Sentence used
I think it means
Clues I used
Dictionary definition
It makes me think of
New sentence
Thursday reading task: cloze passage
1. Focus Word: ECHOES What other words come to mind when you think about the word, echoes? Create a
brainstorm of any other vocabulary you relate to this.
2. Read ‘What makes an echo’ cloze passage. Using your own vocabulary knowledge,
select the most suitable vocabulary choices to complete the text.
EXTENSION
1. Add alternate words that maintain meaning. A thesaurus could help here.
2. Design your own cloze passages to share with a partner. Choose to remove
vocabulary that will allow the reader to maintain meaning, for example, words such
as ‘interesting’ or ‘event’ rather than simple words such as ‘the’ or ‘and’.
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Appendix 6 Student copy: Cloze passage What makes an echo? Noel Hanna The conversation (Curious Kids), December 2019
What is a sound?
What we call “sound” is really just the air in our ears ______________________ back and forth.
The air can move fast or slow. We can ______________________ air moving back and forth between 20
and 20,000 times per second. That’s really, really ______________________ ! (For the grownups reading
right now, human hearing is from about 20 - 20,000 Hertz, which means repetitions per second).
But did you know that there are faster and slower air movements that can be heard by other animals, but not
people?
Where does sound come from?
If we hear the air moving in our ears, where did that moving air come from?
A sound can come from anything that ______________________ or moves back and forth.
It could start with the moving string of a ______________________ or the vocal folds in your voice box that
move when you speak or sing.
Once the air starts to move, it travels in all ______________________ until it finds something to stop it.
Bounce back!
When sound travelling in air (we call this a sound wave) hits a hard flat ______________________ , like a
tiled bathroom wall, most of it ______________________ back. Maybe this is why people like to sing in the
shower.
But to get a really good ______________________ , that sounds the same as the original sound, we need a
very big bathroom, or another very big, hard-walled place – like a valley or a canyon!
For a sound to bounce back and make an echo, there has to be a lot of space between the sound source
and the thing (wall or mountain) that it hits and bounces ______________________ .
Why? Because it takes ______________________ for the sound to come back as an echo. If there’s no big
space, it won’t sound like an echo because the sound that comes back will get mixed up with the original
sound.
Noticing changes in the sound can still be useful. Some animals like bats and dolphins, and even some
children, can use this to tell where they are. This is called “echolocation”.
So if you don’t have a very large bathroom, you may want to try a bushwalk in a valley, or perhaps an
underground carpark to find your ______________________ .
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Multiplication Square
× 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
3 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36
4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72
7 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84
8 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96
9 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108
10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
11 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 121 132
12 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144
Multiplication Square - Answers
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Appendix 9 Odd one out – synonyms and antonyms Which word does not belong in these groups? Can you re-categorise in a different way?
Words Odd one out Reason Substitution
thunderous
silent
deafening
clamorous
positive
good
favourable
negative
relinquish
obtain
acquire
procure
malleable
strong
pliant
mouldable
independent
autonomous
reliant
self-directing
commence
embark
begin
complete
dissimilar
divergent
similar
opposed