Some Science and Maths Tasks

20 03 2008

Maths

Because we don’t want you getting bored during the Easter Holidays, here are some tasks to stop your brain from turning into a lovely pink sponge.

These maths questions are all paper B questions from previous SATs, which means you can use a calculator! There are 20 questions for each level (4 & 5). If you are in the JG maths group and you are finding some of the level 4 questions easy, or if you fancy a challenge then you should try some of the level 5 questions. You won’t be able to do them all, but you will be able to do some of them, which means more points.

We have given you the answer sheet to download after you have had a go at the questions. Do not look before, you are only going to be cheating yourself - you won’t be able to do it in the SATs.

level-4-easter-qs.doc      level-4-easter-ans.doc

 level-5-easter-qs.doc     level-5-easter-ans.doc

Here are some of extra maths worksheets. These will help you with our main weak areas which are: data handling, measures and problem solving.

data-homework-1.pdf   data-homework-2.pdf  

measures-homework-1.pdf   problem-solving-homework-1.pdf

Science

We have also given you some Science work to have a go at throughout the holiday. These are all designed to develop your higher order THINKING skills. We have been doing some of this work in school already. There are also some SATs questions and there are the answers to check your work after completing it.

science-sats-homework.doc     science-sats-homework-answers.doc

science-spellings-for-investigations.doc     what-is-room-temperature.doc

 Enjoy your Easter Holidays. Remeber that we don’t expect you to do all of this work. You know what your weaknesses are, so try to work on those.




Easter Holidays

20 03 2008

Attention all Y6’s

For all of your Easter challenge tasks (and things that will help you with your revision) check the blog regularly for updates. Your first task will is to write a journalistic report to this headline:

Child Catastrophe at the Circus

Try to use all of the features of journalistic writing. If you can’t remeber them all the click here for a guide - features-of-journalistic-wilf.doc  

Remember, if you are a level 4, you need to dig a little deeper; what/who will this effect, why is it such a catastrophe? Section C (style) is where you can score lots of points.

If you do your report on the computer then you can leave it as a comment to this messgae and other children can read it for inspiration. Which one of you is going to be first?

To really test your problem solving skills, logic and have some fun, look at this website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/brainboxchallenge/

Remember that doing just an hour a day of revision will stop your brain from turning to mush!