Week 5: Computing
Let’s get creative using Google Drawing or Powerpoint to create Vector Drawings!
Watch the video lesson at this link: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/manipulating-objects-cmt62t
Let’s get creative using Google Drawing or Powerpoint to create Vector Drawings!
Watch the video lesson at this link: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/manipulating-objects-cmt62t
This is the week to finish your model alien. Once completed, photograph it and upload it to the website. We're looking forward to seeing them all!
On 20 July 1969, the first man stepped onto the moon. Find out about the story of the moon landing in the information below and by watching the videos then create a comic strip retelling those events of 51 years ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/48789792 https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/history/moon-landing/ (Scroll dow
It's Children's Mental Health Week this week. If you fancy a bit of a breather, here are some space-themed mindfulness colouring sheets. If you don’t have a printer, perhaps take some time out to do a space-themed drawing.
This week is Children's Mental Health Week.
Each day there will be a new Super Mood Movers video uploaded to get you up, active and thinking about your own physical and mental well-being!
Today's video is in the link below.
This week you can learn how to make your own lunar landscape from salt dough!
With this tutorial, you can create your own magnificent piece of the moon with just three kitchen ingredients: salt, flour and water.
Using the link to Spellingframe at the bottom of these instructions, locate the 'Year 5 and 6' words option.
This week's spellings are Spelling Rule 39. -ant, -ance, -ancy and -ent, -ence, -ency endings.
This term, we are listening and responding to different movements from ‘The Planets Suite’ by Gustav Holst. In Week 5, we will focus on the ‘Mercury’ movement. H
This week you will be learning the days of the week in Spanish.
Read through the information sheet to learn about the origin of the words for each day of the week and to learn how to pronounce them. There is also a link on the sheet to a BBC video you can watch.
Today you will be applying your amazing long multiplication skills to solve some real-life problems. You need to show your workings out for each problem and beware - there may be two steps involved to be able to solve some of them. Read the questions carefully!
Have a go at the questions 1-8, which are the 'feeling happy' ones.
Question 9-11 (with the flames beside them) are the 'hot stuff' ones if you'd like an extra spicy challenge!
The answers are included - no peeking! Don't forget to upload your work to the website so we can assess how you are doing.