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WPPS Year 5 and 6 Home Learning Week 8 Adapted from the Department of Education TICK ACTIVTY WHEN DONE
Week 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Task Clean up after breakfast Help sort the laundry Help pack the dishes from
dinner
Make your bed and tidy your
room
Set the table ready for dinner
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Please record all answers in your book **Yr 6 Students** You need to start working on your Yearbook profiles. Please check Google Classroom for more details.
English Spelling Revise week 8 spelling words. Write your list words once. Choose 5 words and use a dictionary to find the meaning of the words.
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Spelling Spelling Spelling Spelling
Revise week 8 spelling words. Write your list words once. Choose 5 words and use them in a sentence.
Revise week 8 spelling words. Write your list words once. Choose 5 words and write them across and down, sharing the same first letter.
Revise week 8 spelling words. Write your list words once. Choose 5 words and write them backwards.
Revise week 8 spelling words. Write your list words once. Choose 5 words and write them in alphabetical order.
Reading Read the passage on ‘Close Reading Annotations – The History of Chocolate’ and edit with thinking marks.
Reading Read the description about the two characters on ‘Read and Compare Character Traits’ then fill in the worksheet.
Reading Reading
Read the informative text ‘The
History of Jazz’ and answer the
attached questions.
Reading
Read the informative text
‘The Daintree Rainforest’ and
answer the attached
questions.
Read the narrative text ‘Hot Cross Buns’ and answer the attached questions.
Writing Writing Writing Writing Writing
Create another diary entry about
your week at home. This is a very
interesting time in history.
Record how your week has been,
what do you like about being at
home? Who and what are you
missing? What are you most
looking forward to being
able to do?
You are walking through a forest and see a small hidden door behind a tree. You open the door. What do you see through the door? What does it look like? Who is there? What do you do next?
Verbs are words that show an action or state of being. The verb tense tells when the action happened. The three major tenses are past, present and future. Complete the ‘Verbs: Past, Present and Future Tense’ worksheet.
Today you are going to plan
an informative text about a
kangaroo. Read the attached
information about kangaroos
and do some extra research
on your own to begin your
plan. Complete the ‘Animal
Report’ task to help you with
your planning.
Today you are going to draft,
edit and re-write an informative
text on the Australian
Kangaroos using your plan from
yesterday. You may wish to
publish your writing and
email/send to your teacher via
Google Classroom.
BREAK
Week 6
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday M
idd
le
P l e a s e r e c o r d
a l l a n s w e r s i n y o u r b o o k .
Mathematics
Number Talks: 4 5 7 8 5 4
How many different numbers can you make using all the above digits?
Can you list them in ascending order? (smallest to largest)
Subtract the smallest number you made from the largest number. What is
your answer?
Small boxes of sultanas weigh 60g each. How much will 20 boxes weigh? Show your working out. How much money in the jar?
Challenge: draw your own jars with coins in them and ask a family member to fill in how much money there is in each jar.
Mathematics
Number Talks:
Laura Geitz ran 15 kilometres in one week. Her friend, Madeleine Proud, ran double the amount that Laura ran. How many kilometres did they run altogether?
Early finishers activity: complete the ‘Tuesday Early Finishers’ worksheet.
Mathematics
Number Talks Which number doesn’t belong? Why? List
as many reasons as you can.
Complete the ‘Probability Words and Fractions’ worksheet. Early finishers activity: complete the ‘Wednesday Early Finishers’ worksheet.
Mathematics
Number Talks: Would you rather…
Option A: a 2 litre jug of lemonade OR
Option B: 4 juice boxes with 250 mL of lemonade in each
Would you rather option A or B? Explain why you chose that option.
Chloe is 183cm, Emily is 187cm and Maddy is 168cm tall. How tall are the girls altogether?
Plan your own BBQ using the ‘Father’s Day BBQ Lunch Budget’ worksheet.
Early finishers activity: complete the ‘Thursday Early Finishers’ worksheet.
Mathematics Number Talks:
What is the number?
• The number has 3 digits
• The ones digit is double 4
• The hundreds digit is an even number bigger than 5 but smaller than 7.
• The tens digit is half the ones digit.
Jamie runs 19 km a day for 23 days. How far does he run?
Convert between kg and g. 1000 g = 1 kg
grams (g) kilograms (kg)
30
4
0.6
3700
10
50
900
4.5
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Week 6
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Science
Adaptation
In Term 1 we learnt about Earthquakes and how they affect the Earth’s surface. Read the attached informative text ‘Earthquakes’ and answer the attached questions. Extension Research other ways that an Earthquake can be measured and draw a picture to represent each of these tools.
PDHPE
Create another dance routine for one of your favourite songs! Find a space in your home/yard, make sure there is plenty of space for movement and no obstacles in the way. Play 1 minute of the song you chose and create your own dance routine for the song. It can include dance moves like:
• Jumping
• Stepping
• Spinning
• Turning
• Hopping
• Or any other moves you can think of!
You can find more inspirations from Miss Ashleigh’s dance videos on the school website: https://wileyparkps.com.au/fitness/
History
The 19th Century was a time of mass migration from Europe. Read the ‘Australian Migrants’ fact cards to find out who these Australian migrants were and what their contribution to Australia was. After reading the fact cards, complete the ‘What Would You Ask?’ worksheet by choosing two different migrant groups to interview and ask four questions you may be curious about. It could be questions such as:
• How did they feel settling in Australia?
• What was the biggest barrier for them staying in Australia?
• How were they treated in Australia?
Be creative with your questions!
Creative arts In this activity, you are going to design your very own dream car. Do you think we will still be driving on roads in the future? What if you want to take your car over difficult terrains, like sand, mountains or the ocean? Does a car even need to have four wheels or any wheels at all? Take some inspiration from animals. Imagine a car with spider legs, a car that hops like a kangaroo, a slithering snake car or a car that flies in any kind of way. Sketch a draft of your dream car that moves in a different way. Make sure to explain your designs using labels.
PDHPE In Stage 3, we have been learning about e-safety. While you may know the risks of sharing personal content with strangers, you may not consider the chances that online friendships formed are not genuine. Catfishing is when someone creates a fake identity to gain the trust of someone, usually with the intention of requesting things such as personal information or intimate pictures. Read the text on ‘The Strange Story of the Singing Clownfish’ and answer the attached questions using the evidence from the text.
Reminder: You should be reading EVERY DAY for 20 minutes. Use the ONLINE resource page on the school website to access online
activities. Please note SOME websites require you to create an account.
Year 5 and 6 Spelling Term 3, Week 8 Spelling Rule: Suffix – An affix placed at the end of a word.The ending ‘ness’
makes the new word a noun.
List Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
purpose
position
torch
southern
channel
romance
entrance
abundance
attendance
substance
forgiveness
lateness
fairness
thickness
kindness
Celsius
centigrade
competent
explosion
introduction
Read every day for 20 minutes (parents to sign)
Mathematics - Tuesday Early Finishers
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Mathematics – Wednesday Early Finishers
Mathematics – Thursday Early Finishers
Australian Migrants
Additional Maths Activity
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km
km
km
km
km
$
$
Additional Maths Activity
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