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Thursday

Thursday 9th July 2020

 

Reading - You must log in and use Oxford Reading Buddy. You are expected to read and take the quiz for the book you are reading. You need to achieve at least 80% to pass the quiz. Also scroll to the daily reading activities section for your daily task.

 

Maths - there are activities saved for you in the 'Measures' section today. 

 

Also use this link  https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/ for this week's home learning, which recaps on the shape work that you did earlier on in the term.

 

Don't forget to view http://www.iseemaths.com/lessons56/. These are fantastic and really help to improve your understanding of how to solve fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions.

 

Writing - Write up a page neatly all about your chosen famous earthquakes facts. (See the writing tasks section for full lesson details.)

 

Topic - Earthquakes. Continue with yesterday's work.

 

Can you find evidence of the world's most powerful earthquakes and make a small presentation about them?

 

www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-earthquake.htm

 

Send your work to y5@anglesey.bham.sch.uk

 

If you missed last weeks, it is important you know what there words mean.

 

 

Using these words to do with volcanoes, make a glossary (with definitions) so that you remember them.

Active volcano

Ash

Vent

Compound Volcano

Composite Volcano

Conduit

Dormant volcano

Lava

Magma

Vent

 

Have a look at this website for help! http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/mountains/glossary.html

Watch the video below, then watch lots of volcanoes video's to see how amazing yet devastating they are.

Earthquakes L2

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Volcanoes 101 | National Geographic

About 1,500 active volcanoes can be found around the world. Learn about the major types of volcanoes, the geological process behind eruptions, and where the ...

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