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Week 10 Answers – 01.06.20 – 05.06.20

Miss Dean’s Reading Group Answers

Week 10 Answers – 01.06.20 – 05.06.20

Reading Answers

Week 10 Answers – 01.06.20 – 05.06.20

Week 10 Answers – 01.06.20 – 05.06.20

Miss Dean’s SPaG Group – AnswersConjunctions

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Pronouns

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SPaG AnswersMonday 1 st June 2020

Mini SPAG test 1 1. Circle all the adverbs in the sentence below. Open the drawers carefully and quietly when using the filing cabinet. 1 mark2. Tick one word to complete the sentence below. Michael and Kate read their books ______________ they ate their sandwiches.whilewhichbetweenduring 1 mark3. Draw lines to match each sentence with the most likely final punctuation. Look out ?How are you doing .January is the first month of the year ! 1 mark 4. Circle the word that describes how William played on the field. William played badly on the field. 1 mark5. Look at this sentence:The shopping list said he should buy bread, butter, jam and tea.

a) What is the name of the punctuation mark that is used after the words ‘bread’ and ‘butter’?

.....................Comma.......................... 1 markb) Why is this punctuation mark needed in the sentence above? Tick one.

to mark the start of a new clauseto show that a word is missingto separate the items in a listto take the place of brackets 1

markTotal marks (out of 6) = .

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Tuesday 2 nd June 2020 Mini SPAG test 2

1. The sentences below each have an error. The errors are underlined. Write the correction on the line underneath , making sure the verb matches the tense. E.G. Yesterday, I have the chance to play for my local team. .........had................Our local café makes great cakes. We like to sit and ate them on a Saturday. ................eat.....................The children are going to a shopping centre tomorrow and they had bought some new toys................will buy..................I am putting on my shoes and I will have been for a walk in the park right now! .........would................... 1 mark2. Write a short question beginning with the words below. Why would __________________________________________________ 2 marksVarying answers 3. Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence below. E.G. The dog, which was brown, growled at the cat.Susan had a cat, which always purred.When I grow up, I want to be a vet.Sammy, who was nearly asleep, curled up in the chair. 2 marks4. Put Ratty’s words into direct speech. Ratty said he hoped it would be sunny later.“I hope it will be sunny later,” Ratty said. 2 marks

Total marks (out of 7) = .

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Wednesday 3 rd June 2020 Mini SPAG test 3

1. Complete the sentences below using either I or me . I pulled out the keys from my pocket.She asked me to help her put up the pictures.My team and I are playing next week.Why isn’t anyone able to understand what I am trying to do?I had to help with the washing up before Dad would turn on the television for me. 1 mark2. Write a sentence using inverted commas appropriately.Example: "I'm hungry," she complained. 1 mark3. Put a tick in each row to show whether the sentence is a statement, a command or a question.Sentence Statement Command QuestionHow are you Go to bed

I like horse riding

All correct answers 3 marks

4. Complete the sentence below by choosing the correct contraction. Even if you want to, you ............................................... go to the park.

- They’ll - Can’t - I’ll 1 mark

5. Add a prefix from the list to this word to make an adjective .............happy

- Mis - Un - In 1 mark

Total marks (out of 7) = .

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Thursday 4 th June 2020 Mini SPAG test 4

1. Circle all the adverbs in the sentence below. Walk along the corridor quietly and calmly. 1 mark2. Tick one word to complete the sentence below. Sammy and Clare watched TV ______________ they ate their dinner. Tick one.aswhichbetweenlater 1 mark3. Draw lines to match each sentence with the most likely final punctuation. Stop ?Why did you do that .It looks like rain ! 1 mark 4. Circle the word that describes how Sarah ran in the race. Sarah ran slowly in the race. 1 mark5. Look at this sentence:The shopping list said he should buy bread, butter, jam and tea.

a) What is the name of the punctuation mark that is used after the words ‘bread’ and ‘butter’?

Comma 1 markb) Why is this punctuation mark needed in the sentence above? Tick one .

to mark the start of a new sentenceto show that a word is missingto separate the items in a listto take the place of brackets 1 markTotal marks (out of 6) = .

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Friday 5 th June 2020 Mini SPAG test 5

1. Write a short question beginning with the words below.How many grams are in a kilogram? (Example) 1 mark2. Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence below. E.G. Although his Mum thought they were very smart, Peter disliked his new trousers.Before he could go swimming, Ali packed his towel.The twins asked Dad to turn up the heating as it was cold.After drinking his water, Mark washed up his glass. 2 marks3. Put the baker’s words into direct speech. The baker said that he hoped to sell all of the loaves by lunchtime.“I hope to sell all of the loaves by lunchtime,” said the baker. 2 marks4. Complete the sentences below using either I or me. I pulled out the keys from my pocket.She asked me to help her put up the pictures.My team and I are playing next week.Why isn’t anyone able to understand what I am trying to do?I had to help with the washing up before Dad would turn on the television for me. 1 mark5. Which sentence uses inverted commas correctly? Tick one . “Fortunately, Peter, you’re going after all, said Mrs. Smith.” It’s a good job, too!”Fortunately, Peter, you’re going after all, “said Mrs Smith”. It’s a good job, too!“Fortunately, Peter, you’re going after all,” said Mrs Smith. It’s a good job, too!“Fortunately, Peter, you’re going after all,” said Mrs Smith. “It’s a good job, too!” 1 markTotal marks (out of 7) = .

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Mr Needham and Miss Dean’s Maths Group – AnswersLO: To identify equivalent fractions

Tuesday 2nd June 2020Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

Fluency

Quarters

Eighths

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Reasoning

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Problem Solving

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Fluency

LO: To identify equivalent fractionsWednesday 3rd June 2020

Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

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Reasoning

Alex

Tommy

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Problem Solving

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Make them equivalent to sixths4/12

2/3

Ninths

Use the bars to explain if Dora is correct

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FluencyTake a piece of paper. Fold your circle to split it into 4 equal parts. Colour one part red and two parts blue. Use your model to complete the sentences.

1)

2)

3)

LO: To add fractionsThursday 4th June 2020

Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

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Reasoning

Rosie is correct. Whitney has made the mistake of also adding the denominators.

Tip:13/13 = 1 whole

6/13 5/13

7/13 (yellow)

They are both correct. Mo has added6/13 + 7/13 to make 1 whole and then added 5/13

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Problem SolvingEva eats 5/12 of a pizza and Annie eats 1/12 of a pizza. What fraction of the pizza do they eat altogether?

Use the bar to help solve the question.

They both eat 6/12 of the pizza.

7/12 + 5/129/12 + 3/12 11/12 + 1/12

Challenge

1/9 + 10/92/9 + 9/93/9 + 8/94/9 + 7/95/9 + 6/9

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Friday 5 th June 2020 Arithmetic

1) 9563 10) 8422) 172 11) 2073) 8.9 12) 10.34) 98 13) 965) 1063 14) 208 6) 24 15) 77) 353 16) 4348) 4.41 17) 52.399) 27 18) 60

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Mr Orr and Miss Stonehouse Maths Group – AnswersLO: To add 3 or more fractions

Tuesday 2nd June 2020Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

Fluency

3) 12 + 34 + 28 = 128 = 1 48 4) 23 + 24 + 46 = 2212 = 11012 5) 24+ 23 + 45 =11860 = 15860

6) 34 + 25 + 510 = 3320 =1 1320 7) 23 + 26 + 58 = 3924 = 1 1524 8) 23 + 46 + 39 =3018 =11218

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Reasoning

420 + 820 + 820 = 202015 + 410 + 820 = 2020

Problem Solving

1/3 = 6/18 2/9 = 4/18

6/18 + 4/18 + 5/18 = 15/18

5/18 of the field is covered

4/8 = 1/2 (the fractions are greater)2 1/8 = 17/8

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Challenge

Fluency

LO: To add mixed number fractions.Wednesday 3rd June 2020

Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

3 + 2 = 51/4 + 3/8 = 2/8 + 3/8 = 5/85 5/8

4 + 3 = 71/9 + 2/3 = 1/9 + 6/9 = 7/97 7/9

2 + 2 = 45/12 + 1/3 = 5/12 + 4/12 = 9/124 9/12

114 + 2 512 = 54 + 2912 = 1512 + 2912 = 4412 = 3 812

219 + 113 = 199 + 43 = 199 + 129 = 319 = 3 49

216 + 223 = 136 + 83 = 136 + 166 = 296 = 4 56

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

479 + 213 = 439 + 73 = 439 + 219 = 649 = 7 19

176 + 113 = 176 + 43 = 176 + 86 = 256 = 4 16

158 + 214 = 158 + 94 = 158 + 188 = 338 = 4 18

Reasoning

536 or 51

2 1 110 = 35 + 510

Problem Solving

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Challenge

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Fluency

3/4 = 9/129/12 – 5/12 = 4/12

1) 34 - 13 = 912 -

412 = 512

2) 34 - 35 = 1520 -

1220 = 320

3) 34 - 27 = 2128 -

828 = 1328

4) 34 - 711 = 3344 -

2844 = 1544

5) 45 + 34 = 6) 46 + 28 = 7) 23 + 39 =

LO: To subtract fractions including mixed number fractions.Thursday 4th June 2020

Star words: denominator numerator equal Simplify factors vinculum proper improper

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

1620 + 1520 = 3120

Should have been subtract45 -

34 =

1620 -

1520 = 120

1624 + 624 = 2224

Should have been subtract46 -

28 =

1624 -

624 = 1024

69 + 39 = 99 = 1

Should have been subtract23 -

39 =

69 -

39 = 39

1) 4 45 - 1 910 = 245 - 1910 = 4810 - 1910 = 2910 = 2 910

2) 2 17 - 1 13 = 157 - 43 = 4521 - 2821 = 1721

3) 3 512 - 1 79 = 4112 - 169 = 12336 - 6436 = 5936 = 1 2336

4) 3 511 - 1 45 = 3811 - 95 = 19055 - 9955 = 9155 = 1 3655

Reasoning

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Problem Solving

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

The missing 320

Challenge

Mr Needham & Miss Dean Y6 (Maths)

Friday 5 th June 2020 Arithmetic

1) 9563 19) 57 2) 172 20) 803) 8.9 21) 3064) 98 22) 255) 1063 23) 89,5006) 24 24) 1107) 353 25) 1108) 4.41 26) 7209) 27 27) 9.3610) 842 28) 59 11) 207 29) 18012) 10.3 30) 42213) 96 31) 3614) 208 32) 40,500 15) 7 33) 716) 434 34) 4017) 52.39 35) 2700 18) 60 36) 18.52