Don’t forget your YEAR 5/6D HOMEWORK GROWTH MINDSET DATE: Friday 3rd April 2020 (10)

Can you remember everyone in our class? There are 22 (plus myself – Mr Dobberson - and Mrs Simpson), with 14 girls and 8 boys. See if you can write down everyone’s name.

WRITING - First & Third Person Narratives PE - Premier Sport Daily Video In the 1st person narrative, the narrator (storyteller) tells the story Premier Sport have launched a new YouTube Channel with daily video from their point of view as they are in the story itself (using pronouns ’Stay Active’ home learning exercises and activities on: like: I, we, you). In the 3rd person narrative, the narrator is not a https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNV8D56t6RV0wbsPnbnYeA character in the story itself (and will use the pronouns like: he, she, Why not give them a go? You can also use their App at https://login.eduspot.co.uk/public/portal/open_app_store.html.nc it, they). Use the link below for a short BBC Bitesize video: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zt3nvcw PE - Sports pitches, courts, fields, etc Are these sentences in the 1st or 3rd person narrative? On page 3, you will find diagrams of 12 sports 1) I waited patiently for the Joe Wicks’ workout to start. pitches, courts, fields, etc, and your task is to 2) We knew that we needed to play as a team if we were to win. work out which sport is played on each. To help 3) They were always careful when crossing the road. you, below are anagrams for the 12 sports (though, Change these sentences into the 1st person narrative: obviously, they aren’t in the same order as the 4) She wanted a hot chocolate, with marshmallows and cream. diagrams!). 5) He was soaked to the skin after playing with his friends in the rain. cheeky cio rybug able labs 6) They went to have a pizza after their visit to the cinema. tin ens crin lug ant bell Change these sentences into the 3rd person narrative: 7) I’ll do my maths homework after tea. heck yo bandit mon babels talk 8) We would have to hurry up if we were going to catch the last bus. belva lolly solacers saturnalia lures blatfool 9) You ought to tidy your room every week.

Every day you MUST:  Keep fit and healthy. *Read your book.  Practise spellings from your year group list - see the sheet stuck inside your homework book (which is also on the website).  Practice your handwriting.  Practise your number bonds/ timetables/ counting etc. KEEP UP THE GREAT LEARNING!

READING - The Snow Sister f o r t y - f i v e MATHS - Multiplication Problems The kitchen maid - Martha - helps Pearl, s u g a r e d 1) Find 7 groups of 6. whose ankle is now sore and swollen. Pearl plums. They 2) What is 9 multiplied by 7? offers to help prepare the sugar plums. did look 3) Find the product of 31 and 8. “Right, then,” Martha said, unwrapping good, Pearl 4) Multiply 0.4 by 10. Mrs Lockwood’s package. Inside were two a d m i t t e d , 5) There are 16 biscuits in a jars crammed with dark purple fruit. The quite tasty. No doubt they’d be taken up- packet, and there are 5 labels said ‘Noble’s Finest Preserved Plums’ stairs in a dainty glass dish to be served packets. How many biscuits are there? in swirly gold writing. “Do both jars. Miss with port wine before a fire. 6) A small box holds 80 tea bags, whereas a Clementina and Miss Olivia have got a “Them girls’ll make short work of those,” larger box holds three times as many. How proper sweet tooth.” Martha said, coming over to admire Pearl’s many tea bags does the larger box hold? “So they must have!” Pearl gasped. handiwork. 7) Find the product of 5 and 19. One Christmas, they’d made half a dozen “They’ll eat all of them?” 8) What are 5 groups of 0.6? sugared plums. Ma and Agnes nibbled “I’d put a shilling on it. They’ll fight over 9) How many hours are there in a week? theirs slowly, but she’d eaten hers all in the last one and all!” 10) There are 17 oak trees in a wood, and eight one go. She remembered how the syrup “Blimey,” said Pearl. times as many beech trees. How many beech had coated her teeth. It had made her She’d never argued much with Agnes. And trees are I the wood? feel royally sick. definitely not over something as stupid as Now, though, it helped to have a job to a plum. do. It kept her mind off poor Ma. Pearl READING - Questions folded back her sleeves, and with a tray of 1) How had eating sugared plums made sugar before her, she rolled plum after Pearl feel in the past? 11) Each stride Jessica takes is 0.8 metres long. sticky plum in it till the crust was thick. 2) Which word means delicate or fragile? She paces out 260 strides. How far has she Then she laid them carefully on a baking 3) Do you think Pearl is used to being in a walked? sheet. They’d be warmed above the range kitchen? Explain your answer? [2] 12) A play was performed 16 times, and the till the sugar softened. Then she’d roll 4) What impression do you think Martha average audience was 275 people. How many them all over again. has of the Lockwood daughters? Explain people saw the play? By the time she’d finished there were using the text. [2] Name the sport that plays on each of these pitches, courts, fields, etc

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9 10 11 12 WISH OF THE DAY ANSWERS FROM THURSDAY I wish you friends who love you for who you are. Science - Living Things and their Environment 1) B - It doesn’t have a backbone. 2) B - Three body parts. 3) C - Keep balance when running. 4) A - Stop them sinking in sand.

Maths: Swiss Mountain Number Order 1 - Dufourspitze 4634m 11 - 4042m ANSWERS FROM THURSDAY 2 - Nordend 4609m 12- 3983m Reading - The Snow Sister 3 - Matterhorn 4478m 13 - Rottalhorn 3972m 1) Christmas puddings. 4 - Grand Combin 4314m 14 - 3967m 2) The cook/ head cook/ chef. 5 - 4274m 15 - Ebnefluh 3962m 3) It means something is useless or pointless (1 mark), and it’s used because 6 - Aletschorn 4193m 16 - Schinhorn 3797m Pearl needs to be back home with her Ma (1 mark). 7 - 4158m 17 - 3892m 4) (1 mark or each example from a choice of three) 8 - Bishorn 4153m 18 - Breithorn 3782m i. She’s hurt her ankle, see? ii. Sorry, Mrs D. iii. ‘Tis orders. 9 - Mönch 4107m 19 - Grosshorn 3754m 5) Because she’s heard them speak in an awful, spiteful way, so she knows 10 - Pollux 4092m 20 - Sattelhorn 3741m they can act like brats.

ANSWERS FROM THURSDAY Maths Task - Doggie Word Puzzle

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