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Monday 8th June

                                            Maths

Multiplication Challenge

 

Every day this week, draw the grid in your book.  Time how long it takes you to complete it and record your time.  By the end of the week, how quickly can you complete the grid?  If there are any multiplication facts you struggle with, focus on them to ensure you have instant recall of all multiplication facts.  Good luck - let me know your best time!

Which is the odd one out?

 

                                              18           49         108

 

Decide on which number you think is the odd-one-out.  List the reasons why it is the odd-one-out - you need to have a least 10 reasons.  Can you beat my 17?

Times Tables Investigation - send in your workings to show how you solved the challenge.

                                                                                       English

Your English tasks this week are based around the story The Fifth Voyage of Sun bad the Sailor.

Read the first part of the animated story below. Click on the picture of the story to zoom in so you can see it clearly. 

 - What do you think might happen next? 

The Fifth Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor

The Fifth Voyage Of Sinbad The Sailor

Wilf Merttens tells the story of Sinbad the Sailor's fifth voyage - in which he encounters a giant bird, the old man of the sea, and a village of apes!

 Task 

Can you retell the story in four parts?  

Use this planning template to help you

                                                                                       Science

Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases

 

All materials are split into solids, liquids or gases.  Watch the BBC Bitesize clip of how particles behave differently in solids, liquids and gases.  

 

Challenge 1

Explain the differences between solids, liquids and gases.  You can present in any way you like, so think about your presentation (poster, fact sheet, song, report ... make sure you use as much scientific language as you can).

 

 

Challenge 2

 

Water can be either a solid, liquid or gas.  Explain how the changes between states occur.   Again, you can present your work however you like.

Tip:  Can you think of everyday examples that show evaporation and condensation?  This will help your understanding and explanation.

 

Include the following scientific words: temperature, heat, boil, cool, freeze, evaporation, condensation

Challenge 3 - have a go at the following experiment

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