CPET Year Five Home Learning Wednesday Spelling and writing Spelling: –ant, -ance, -ent, -ence words from the Year 5/6 spelling list. existence apparent hindrance ancient frequently relevant nuisance excellent Task 1: Choose a strategy to help you to learn each word. You could try more than one strategy for some of the words. You could use: - Pyramid words - Drawing around the word to show the shape - Words without vowels - write the word without vowels then write the complete word by adding in the vowels. - Quickwrite – how many times can you write the word correctly in one minute? Task 2: Check the meanings of any words that you are un- sure about and write these in your book. Task 3: Choose at least four words and put them in to a sentence that you could use in your writing about the robot. For example: Gazing around with apparent interest, the robot’s eyes settled on the large crowd that had gathered before him.
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CPET Year Five Home Learning
Wednesday
Spelling and writing
Spelling: –ant, -ance, -ent, -ence words from the Year 5/6
spelling list.
existence
apparent
hindrance
ancient
frequently
relevant
nuisance
excellent
Task 1: Choose a strategy to help you to learn each word.
You could try more than one strategy for some of the words.
You could use:
- Pyramid words
- Drawing around the word to show the shape
- Words without vowels - write the word without vowels then
write the complete word by adding in the vowels.
- Quickwrite – how many times can you write the word correctly
in one minute?
Task 2: Check the meanings of any words that you are un-
sure about and write these in your book.
Task 3: Choose at least four words and put them in to a
sentence that you could use in your writing about the robot.
For example:
Gazing around with apparent interest, the robot’s eyes settled
on the large crowd that had gathered before him.
CPET Year Five Home Learning
Wednesday
Reading task
Imagine you are able to interview the author of the
book that you are reading. What questions would you
ask them? You need at least 5 questions.
Maths
LP: To understand percentages
How are you finding telling the time on an analogue clock in
this week’s starters?
Today, we are using White Rose Week 2 lesson 3
(Understand percentages)
Please find the link to the lesson below: https://
whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/
It should look like this on your screen:
Watch the video as many times as you wish and have a go
at completing as much of the activity sheet as you can.