WEBSITE WATCH You can look at our school website on www.high-firs.kent.sch.uk You can find out about Greek music here - www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ancientgreece PSHE WALT understand the right to vote Joe’s Dad says he “didn’t bother to vote in the local election because the person he supports won’t get in anyway”. Joe’s Mum says she thinks it’s very important to vote. Who do you agree with and why? LITERACY WALT write a newspaper report Congratulations – YOU have won the election to be the local councilor for Swanley. Write the newspaper report about your win – don’t forget to tell us what you will do as the new councillor – what do you want to achieve for your local area? Return THURSDAY 11TH MAY Knowing your times tables is very, very important in Year 5 and you will need to know all the tables 112 off by heart to help with your Numeracy. Keep learning them at home…. NUMERACY WALT represent data Put the following election data in to a graph: Joe Smith – 326 Kate Jones – 230 Mike Brown – 56 Sarah Jenkins - 8 Hughie Marks - 3 Using these figures… How much did the winning candidate win by? What was the difference between the highest number of seats and lowest number? What is the mean number of votes? What is the mode number of votes? What is the range? Don’t forget to practice your flute or clarinet every day AND to bring it in on Friday! READING Remember to read every night at home. Don’t forget to ask an adult to sign this in your contact book or reading record. WEBSITE WATCH You can look at our school website on www.high-firs.kent.sch.uk You can find out about Greek music here - www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ancientgreece PSHE WALT understand the right to vote Joe’s Dad says he “didn’t bother to vote in the local election because the person he supports won’t get in anyway”. Joe’s Mum says she thinks it’s very important to vote. Who do you agree with and why? LITERACY WALT write a newspaper report Congratulations – YOU have won the election to be the local councilor for Swanley. Write the newspaper report about your win – don’t forget to tell us what you will do as the new councillor – what do you want to achieve for your local area? Return THURSDAY 11TH MAY Knowing your times tables is very, very important in Year 5 and you will need to know all the tables 112 off by heart to help with your Numeracy. Keep learning them at home…. NUMERACY WALT represent data Put the following election data in to a graph: Joe Smith – 326 Kate Jones – 230 Mike Brown – 56 Sarah Jenkins - 8 Hughie Marks - 3 Using these figures… How much did the winning candidate win by? What was the difference between the highest number of seats and lowest number? What is the mean number of votes? What is the mode number of votes? What is the range? Don’t forget to practice your flute or clarinet every day AND to bring it in on Friday! READING Remember to read every night at home. Don’t forget to ask an adult to sign this in your contact book or reading record. WEBSITE WATCH You can look at our school website on www.high-firs.kent.sch.uk You can find out about Greek music here - www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ancientgreece PSHE WALT understand the right to vote Joe’s Dad says he “didn’t bother to vote in the local election because the person he supports won’t get in anyway”. Joe’s Mum says she thinks it’s very important to vote. Who do you agree with and why? LITERACY WALT write a newspaper report Congratulations – YOU have won the election to be the local councilor for Swanley. Write the newspaper report about your win – don’t forget to tell us what you will do as the new councillor – what do you want to achieve for your local area? Return THURSDAY 11TH MAY Knowing your times tables is very, very important in Year 5 and you will need to know all the tables 112 off by heart to help with your Numeracy. Keep learning them at home…. NUMERACY WALT represent data Put the following election data in to a graph: Joe Smith – 326 Kate Jones – 230 Mike Brown – 56 Sarah Jenkins - 8 Hughie Marks - 3 Using these figures… How much did the winning candidate win by? What was the difference between the highest number of seats and lowest number? What is the mean number of votes? What is the mode number of votes? What is the range? Don’t forget to practice your flute or clarinet every day AND to bring it in on Friday! READING Remember to read every night at home. Don’t forget to ask an adult to sign this in your contact book or reading record. WEBSITE WATCH You can look at our school website on www.high-firs.kent.sch.uk You can find out about Greek music here - www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ancientgreece PSHE WALT understand the right to vote Joe’s Dad says he “didn’t bother to vote in the local election because the person he supports won’t get in anyway”. Joe’s Mum says she thinks it’s very important to vote. Who do you agree with and why? LITERACY WALT write a newspaper report Congratulations – YOU have won the election to be the local councilor for Swanley. Write the newspaper report about your win – don’t forget to tell us what you will do as the new councillor – what do you want to achieve for your local area? Return THURSDAY 11TH MAY Knowing your times tables is very, very important in Year 5 and you will need to know all the tables 112 off by heart to help with your Numeracy. Keep learning them at home…. NUMERACY WALT represent data Put the following election data in to a graph: Joe Smith – 326 Kate Jones – 230 Mike Brown – 56 Sarah Jenkins - 8 Hughie Marks - 3 Using these figures… How much did the winning candidate win by? What was the difference between the highest number of seats and lowest number? What is the mean number of votes? What is the mode number of votes? What is the range? Don’t forget to practice your flute or clarinet every day AND to bring it in on Friday! READING Remember to read every night at home. Don’t forget to ask an adult to sign this in your contact book or reading record.
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