"Use your God-given gifts to serve others." 1 Peter 4: 10
Year 5 Remote Learning wk beginning 10th January 2022
Hi Year 5,
Here is your remote learning for this week if you are isolating - remember, you don't have to complete any work at home if you feel poorly! Make sure your grown ups let the school office know if you are isolating. Mrs Large will check in with them via e-mail over the next few days to check you are all ok.
English:
Please follow the link and complete one lesson per day
https://classroom.thenational.academy/units/aladdin-narrative-writing-a7f0
Maths
This week you are learning about perimeter. Please complete one lesson per day. Watch the video via the link and then scroll down to the bottom of this page for the worksheet. If you can print them off that’s great, but please don’t worry if you can’t. You can just write the answers on paper or a blank BGfL document. Please also note that the worksheet documents don't always upload in the correct order - make sure you are using the worksheet that matches the video lesson.
Lesson 1 - Measure perimeter: https://vimeo.com/477523195
Lesson 2 - Perimeter on a grid: https://vimeo.com/477525533
Lesson 3 - Perimeter of rectangles: https://vimeo.com/477527057
Lesson 4 - Perimeter of rectilinear shapes: https://vimeo.com/477528259
Lesson 5 - Calculate Perimeter: https://vimeo.com/477528979
Topic, RE, Computing and Spanish
(please choose 1 of these lessons to complete each day)
Topic - The Islamic Golden Age
You are beginning a new topic - The Islamic Golden Age!
Lesson 1 - What was the Islamic Golden Age?
The Golden Age of Islam refers to the time when the Islamic empire and the religion of Islam grew rapidly both in terms of expanding land and cultural progress. It saw a massive expansion in the fields of science, medicine, engineering, education and the arts, which would form lasting influences on every part of our modern societies.
The Islamic Golden Age was also famous for the Islamic empire’s strength as a centre of trade, which meant ideas and knowledge, as well as goods, could travel out of and into the empire.
Task:
Watch the video and list 5 facts you have learned!
Lesson 2 -Baghdad
Baghdad, which is the capital city of Iraq, was home to the most modern civilisation in the world during the Islamic Golden Age.
Use this online Atlas https://www.worldatlas.com/ to help you locate:
1) Iraq (click on The Middle East)..
2) Then zoom in further and locate Baghdad. (Click on Iraq).
Then continue to locate countries and capital cities in the middle East. Can you list the countries in the middle East and their capital cities?
Computing
Please scroll down to the video on this link: https://www.childnet.com/resources/video-lessons/the-s-rule
This is the first video in a series about the SMART rules for staying safe online. Watch the video and pause at the questions to see if you can answer them. Then make a poster or information leaflet to show what you have learned.
Spanish
Watch the video about families
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/spanish-ks2-meeting-a-spanish-family/z4d9wty
Learn the names for different members of the family in Spanish, then take the quiz.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zh7wqp3/articles/z34q4xs
RE
We’re looking at what it means to be happy. Start by reading the sentences on the picture below. Choose the 5 ones you think are most important and explain why.
Example: I chose 'you are happy if you have a friend' because I think having someone to talk to and play with makes you feel good.