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Year 5 Learning
Date: 5th May 2020
Maths WALT- add three fractions
In order to complete these, you can re-watch the tutorial from yesterday if you feel you need to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDQipFjAoT8
Questions:Answers at the bottom of the page.
Extension:
Answer found at bottom of page.
English WALT- create atmosphere.
Today, we will describe the street party in the picture from yesterday. You will need to create atmosphere. How do we do that? Read the two descriptions below:
• Slamming the door behind her, Mrs Lines stomped into the classroom. Outside the window, lightning flashed wildly and the thunder roared in anger. “Homework out, NOW!” she screeched brutally.
• Closing the door gently, Mrs Lines glided into the room. Outside the window the sun shone, gilding the treetops with a golden hue and birds twittered happily. ‘Have you got your homework, children?” she asked calmly.
The difference between these two pieces comes from the verbs and adverbs. As an author, you will need to pick out ways to make people sound joyous. You can also see that the weather impacts mood greatly and so you will need to consider this.
Reading Read using oxford owl. www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
If you have trouble, please complete readtheory.org instead.
When you get to the page, click the My clss login section. Username: popepaul2020 Password: Ilovereading2020Choose a text to read. Read your own book for 20 minutes
Spelling Spellingframe.co.uk- spelling rule 57RE WALT recognise how and why the church honours Mary
Yesterday, we all enjoyed watching the virtual May procession for Mary. Today, we will think about why we do this. As Catholics, we do not worship her, but honour her.
Look at the powerpoint from the blog.
Then make your own alter for Mary in your home or garden. You could use a statue you already have, or draw a picture. Spend some time there and pray the rosary. Reflect on her life and what she means to you. Then write your own prayer to Mary.
Music This Friday, the nation will take part in a televised sing along of Dame Vera Lynn’s
‘We’ll meet again’. The sing along is scheduled to take place on Friday 8th May
just after 9pm following the Queen’s special address to the nation, which will be
shown on BBC One.
The song will be led by Dame Vera Lynn, 103, from a window at her home in
Sussex.
The song found its fame during the Second World War, as it resonated with
soldiers who had to leave their families and fight for Britain. Vera Lynn was
known as the ‘forces sweetheart’ due to her beautiful ballads and overseas tours
to improve soldier morale.
Listen to the song and answer the questions below:
Y5We’ll Meet Again by Vera Lynn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJKMji2688M
What are the dynamics?Please circle
Fortissimo (very loud)Forte (loud)Piano (soft)
Pianissimo (very soft)
What is the tempo (how fast is it?)Please circle.
Adagio (slow)Andante (walking pace)
Allegro (fast)
What keys can you hear? (Please circle)
Major (happy)Minor (sad)
Both
Does it have 3 or 4 beats in a bar?
If this were the music to a movie scene, what might be happening in it?
What instruments can you identify?
How does it make you feel?
What similarities and differences do you notice between this song and
modern pop songs?
Have a go at learning this song, thinking about its meaning and the tone with which it should be sung.