The English Primary Group Salmiya School. Year 5 Home Learning Revision Pack Week 11 26th - 30th November 2017

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The English Primary Group Salmiya School Year 5 Home Learning Revision Pack Week 11 26th - 30th November 2017 SPELLING English Find the meaning of these words and write sentences using each one of them: persuade, thorough, mischief, dependable, adorable, consider, excellent, vicious, fortunate, leap GRAMMAR See Activity 1 - It is a good indication of what and how the children will be assessed. Maths See Activity 2 - during the assessment, the style and type of questions to be expected, will look like this. It will be covered in class as part of our revision, but children should try and do it at home to make sure that they understand it. Assessment questions will follow the same pattern. Mental Maths Focus Keep practicing multiplication tables! It is critical to mental math and to math in general. Science See Activity 3 - It will tell you exactly what to study. Children may do this at home. It will be repeated in class to make sure that answers are correct when preparing for the assessment. 1 of 8

Activity 1 - ENGLISH GRAMMAR REVISION - Term 1 1. The following sentence has a comma missing. Fill in the missing comma. Running as fast as she could Amna raced her sister to the end of the road. 2. Circle the three nouns in this sentence. The family could smell a delicious dinner cooking in the kitchen. 3. Circle the correct word to go into this sentence did have will would John like to go to the party. 4. Circle the conjunction that can be used with both sentences. so for instead of while I like to sing I am walking. My brother can pat his head he is rubbing his stomach. 5. Add one more word to this word family. playing playmate 6. Put a or an in the correct places in this sentence. At the zoo I saw ostrich and lion and then antelope and camel. 7. Put full stops in the correct places. (Two of them are missing) We have planned a wonderful day I am going to visit the zoo with Mum and Dad Sam my best friend will meet us there. 8. Circle the correct preposition to complete both sentences. 2 of 8

in at under underneath Please put the dirty dishes the sink. Unwrap your present and find what is the box. 9. Underline the correct pronoun to complete this sentence. Everyone in the class was looking forward to Wednesday because it / he / she / they all wanted to meet the new teacher. 10. Tick the sentence that should have a question mark. What time is it When you are thirsty, what do you drink When I get home from school, I like to play with my toys You can be whatever you want to be 11. circle the suffix that can be added to both of these words. Agree Pay -ment -ful -ly -tion 12. Write this sentence adding more information to the underlined noun. Mariam is visiting her aunt. 13. Fill in the missing commas in this sentence. Rachel loves to go swimming read books play with her sisters and have a lie-in. 14. Copy the correct form of the verb to know in this sentence. 3 of 8

know will know have known knew I you for three years now. 15. Write the correct conjunction in the space to complete this sentence. afterwards as soon as instead of while Let s go for a bike ride we get home. 16. Rewrite this sentence adding inverted commas. History is my favourite lesson, said Henry. 17. Label the words by putting A for adjective, N for noun and V for verb in the correct space. Yesterday we explored the beach and found some beautiful shells. ------ ----- ----- 18. Suggest which sentence, A or B, is correct. Explain why. A B There were ten dogs in the picture. There was ten dogs in the picture. 19. Why is an apostrophe used in this sentence? I wonder what I ll be when I grow up? An apostrophe is used because 20. Give an antonym for happy by adding a prefix to it. 4 of 8

Activity 2 - MATH REVISION - Term 1 1. 6397 + 4321 = 2. 729 x 8 = 3. 9831 6 = 4. 489 1000 = 5. 725 10. 6. 3945 = 3.945 7. Change the Roman numeral CCLXXV to a number. 8. Write the number 2017 as a Roman numeral. 9. 84 = x 2 = x 3 = x 4 = x 6 10. Write 0.23 as a fraction 11. Write 7/10 as a decimal 12. Put these numbers in order, smallest first. 5 0-5 6-4 13. Which two numbers are missing from this sequence? 9, 18, 27, 36,, 54, 63, 14. Danny bought a car for 8499. Three years later he sold it. The car had lost 3749 in value. He used the remaining value and his savings of 5500 to buy his next car. How much money did he have to spend? 15. Write the missing number from this addition in the box 5 7 3 + 3? 9 9 6 2 16. Write these numbers in order, largest first. 12.48 12.43 11.96 12.64 13.12 17. There are 6 pencils in a pack. 5 of 8

How many packs can be filled from 672 pencils? 18. Rayan s bag weighs 0.6 kg. Alia s bag is 10 times heavier. What does Alia s bag weigh? 19. A kettle can fill 5 cups. Each cup holds 400 ml. How many litres does the kettle hold? 20. Circle the fraction that is the same as 0.08 8/10 1/8 8/100 8/0 100/8 21. Write the missing numbers on the number line. ---l----------l----------l----------l----------l----------l----------l----------l----------l----------l 3.6 3.7? 3.8 3.9? 22. Round these decimals to one decimal place. 5.74 2.29 23. Know how to identify the net of a 3D shape cube, square prism, triangular prism (This question will be done in class) 24. Know what the terms regular and irregular shapes mean and be able to identify 2D shapes as being regular or irregular. 25. Know that a full circle measures 360. Be able to calculate the missing angle of a full turn if only one part is given. E.g. if the given angle is 215 what is the size of the missing angle? 6 of 8

Activity 3 - SCIENCE REVISION - Term 1 Properties and changes of materials In this topic the children learnt about materials and how they change. They looked at how materials dissolve, what a solution is, and evaporation. They also compared reversible and irreversible changes. What they should know: Be able to identify some factors that affect dissolving. Be able to describe different ways to separate mixtures. Be able to use scientific language and ideas to explain dissolving and separation. Be able to explain the difference between reversible and irreversible changes. Be able plan comparative and fair tests, and collect accurate results. Scientific language Solution: mixture of solid and liquid. Solute: the stuff that dissolves. Solvent: usually liquid that does the dissolving. Evaporate: heat liquid until it turns into gas. Mixture: two or more substances that can be separated. Soluble: when something can dissolve. Insoluble: when something cannot be dissolved. Filter: use porous material to separate solid and liquid. Reversible/ physical change: one that can be undone. Irreversible/ chemical change: one that cannot be undone Burning: a special type of chemical change, particularly in fuels. Sample questions: 1. If we have a mixture of sand and water, how can we separate the sand from the mixture? 2. The sea is salty. Why is rainwater not salty? 3. Name one solid that dissolves. 4. Solids that cannot dissolve are called 5. When chocolate is heated, it melts. How could you show that this is a reversible change? 6. When acid is added to bicarbonate of soda, it is an irreversible change. Why do you think this change is irreversible? 7. When we are conducting tests (experiments/investigations) using flames, what safety precautions should we take? 8. Name the process when a solid turns to a liquid. 9. Complete the sentence: Wood is used for matches because it 7 of 8

a. floats b. snaps c. burns 10. What material could a candle holder be made of? 11. When investigating how much salt/sugar will dissolve in 100ml of water, what critical question could we test? 12. What variable will we need to change in this test? 13. How can sugar be separated from water? 14. When a glass of cold water is poured, liquid drops can appear on the outside of the glass. What is the process called that causes this? 15. Fill in the missing words. (liquid, solution, solid) When a dissolves in a, it makes a. 8 of 8