Year 5 English Shuffled Sentences In questions below you must rearrange words so that each sentence makes sense However, one word in list does not fit in sentence Mark word that does not make sense in sentence Example! went my after friends with buy shopping breakfast I In example above, sentence 'unshuffles' read 'after breakfast I went shopping with my friends' There will be no punctuation or capital letters (or than proper nouns or words like 'I') help you in se questions, so don't try searching for m for clues! Once sentence has been unshuffled, we can see that word that doesn't fit in this example is 'buy' T ips for unshuffling sentences Try think ACTIVELY about order of sentence - don't just stare at words on page! First, see if you can work out SUBJECT of sentence This is person, place, idea or thing that is being or doing something in sentence If above doesn't work, try start pairing verbs with adverbs, and nouns with adjectives (revise parts of speech if necessary) Grouping words ger in this way will help you start form sentence Look for a word that seems 'odd' For example, if most of verbs are past tense but one is present tense, this may be your answer There may be two conflicting words that wouldn't often be ger in a sentence For example, 'morning' and 'evening' wouldn't often be in same sentence, so one of m could be odd word out Try numbering your words in correct order as you work out sentence (eg put a '1' above first word, a '' above second, etc) This will sp you having start all over again if you lose your place! If you do all of above but you still can't work out word that doesn't fit in sentence, don't waste time worrying about it! You probably won't have much time complete se questions in an exam, so try make an educated guess and n move quickly on Start practising Shuffled Sentences by completing questions on next page Remember use tips above help you! Like our worksheets? Head wwwfraserstevenslearningcom find out more about our packages Fraser Stevens Learning 15
Year 5 English Shuffled Sentences Practice Questions Make sure you've read tips and examples on previous page before attempting following questions! In questions below you must rearrange words so that each sentence makes sense However, one word in list does not fit in sentence Mark word that does not make sense in sentence 1 smashed it plate floor joke whole laugh apologised 4 coin 5 played do 6 hated even 7 looked 8 rainbow over angry behind have go beautiful Justin hit crying we when made breaking before Carla wished Richard sofa lost allowed ate raining in we're party colourful after dropping comedian's vase crowd accidentally found our finally play dancing in sky srm garden Like our worksheets? Head wwwfraserstevenslearningcom find out more about our packages for chores she we though wanted flowers a spotted Fraser Stevens Learning 15
Year 5 Maths Decimals We use decimals when we are dealing with numbers that aren't whole numbers They're same thing as fractions, just written in a different way You need understand place value before you can deal with decimals effectively See chart below Hundreds Tens Units Tenths Hundredths T housandths ' and hundredths' ' and tenths' The decimal point separates whole numbers from fractions ' and thousandths' Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 1, 1 and 1 When you need multiply or divide a decimal by 1, 1 or 1, you simply move numbers left (for mutliplication) or right (for division) make m bigger or smaller Although it will look like it has moved, decimal point stays in same place Example! Don't forget! 1 x 1 H T U t h 1 1 th When we're multiplying by 1, we need make number 1 times bigger Therefore, every number 'shifts' 1 place left ( places when we multiply by 1, places when we multiply by 1) Example! When you're multiplying a number, number should get bigger When you're dividing a number, number should get smaller Make sure you check this after completing every question ensure you've moved numbers in right direction 45 1 H T U t 4 5 h th 4 5 When we're dividing by 1, we need make number 1 times smaller Therefore, every number 'shifts' places right (1 place when we divide by 1, places when we divide by 1) In this example, we use zeros as 'place holders' so we can see value of each number Like our worksheets? Head wwwfraserstevenslearningcom find out more about our packages Fraser Stevens Learning 15
Year 5 Maths Decimals Practice Use previous page help you complete activities below Ordering Decimals For following questions, circle number that has smallest value 1 71 71 71 71 5 5 15 1 1 19 191 T ip! Look at digits of each number from left right work out which one is bigger or smaller Eg and 4 Both of se numbers have units, so now we need look at our tenths has tenths, whereas 4 has no tenths Therefore, is bigger For following questions, circle number that has largest value 4 87 99 7 89 5 999 11 95 11 6 45 445 456 451 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 1, 1 and 1 Use examples on previous page help you work out following questions 1 15 x 1 = 15 x 1 = 15 x 1 = 4 168 1 = 5 168 1 = 6 168 1 = 7 x 1 = 8 x 1 = 9 x 1 = 1 487 1 = 11 487 1 = 1 487 1 = 1 187 x 1 = 14 1765 1 = 15 98 x 1 = Like our worksheets? Head wwwfraserstevenslearningcom find out more about our packages Fraser Stevens Learning 15
English Answers Maths Answers Shuffled Sentences Practice 1 dropping ( plate smashed when it hit floor), crying ( comedian's joke made whole crowd laugh), angry (Richard apologised for accidentally breaking vase), 4 over (we finally found lost coin behind sofa), 5 played (we have do our chores before we're allowed play), 6 ate (Carla wanted go party even though she hated dancing), 7 raining ( colourful flowers looked beautiful in garden), 8 wished (Justin spotted a rainbow in sky after srm) Decimals Practice Ordering Decimals 1 71,, 19, 4 89, 5 11, 6 456 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 1, 1 and 1 1 15, 15, 15, 4 168, 5 168, 6 168, 7, 8, 9, 1 487, 11 487, 1 487, 1 187, 14 1765, 15 98