Hi Year 5!

Here is your week one homework. Don’t forget to complete your week 2 spelling words as a handwriting task too. Select 2 tasks from the list below to complete.

Maths

To review prior learning of fractions and decimals.  

A task has been set for you on Education City.

https://go.educationcity.com/

English

To create a crossword puzzle using some of your Summer 1 spelling words.  

Make sure the clues are good quality definitions of your words.  

Here is an example of a crossword:

Wow!

Geography 

To create an information text about Stratford Upon Avon. 

What can you find out about Stratford-upon-Avon? Interesting facts? Why is Stratford famous? Create an interesting information text. 

10 responses to “Year 5 Summer 1 Week 1 Homework”

  1. Maddox B.

    English
    3 sister
    5 important man

  2. Isah C.

    I tryed again it doesn’t work

  3. Zahra D.

    I did maths english and spellings.

  4. Adam J.

    I have finished my Education City.

  5. Isah C.

    I wanted to try again it won’t let me

  6. Isah C.

    I did wow and maths

  7. Haroon K.

    I try to redo education city but it won’t let me..

  8. Hanfaa N.

    Maths – completed
    WOW – Shakespeare died on his 52nd birthday (23rd April 1616) of a fever which was said at the time to have been the result of a ‘merry meeting’ with his fellow poets Ben Jonson and Michael Drayton, at which they all drank too much. At this time, the life expectancy of a person born in England was 30 years; fewer than half survived until age 15.Shakespeare was lucky to survive his childhood – within a few weeks of his birth in April 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon was struck by an outbreak of The Plague. The first real theatre in Stratford was a temporary wooden building built in 1769 by the actor David Garrick for Shakespeare Jubilee celebrations of that year to mark Shakespeare’s birthday.The theatre, built not far from the site of the present Royal Shakespeare Theatre, was almost washed away in two days of severe rain that resulted in terrible flooding.When Stratford became a city in 1885, the general public was given the opportunity by the local press to suggest a nickname. In the end, they decided “The Classic City,” suggested by a merchant named James Corcoran.It would be remiss of us to allow the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare to pass by unacknowledged. At the very least let’s use it as an excuse to explore Shakespeare’s birthplace: Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare was born in a lovely half- beamed house in 1564, his successor continued to live here until the 19th century.Shakespeare’s eldest daughter (Susanna), lived with her husband which is near to the Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare is buried.

  9. Tipian I.

    I did education city I tried to re do it but it is not working

    1. Abdulahi D.

      no its because i realized its a assesment

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