Year 5 Maths Homework
Monday 18th May - Thursday 21st May 2015
Year 5 Maths Homework
Monday 11th May - Thursday 14th May 2015
This week we will be consolidating our understanding of the four operations. Show what you have learnt by completing these addition and subtraction calculations.
Please complete your work in your maths homework book and hand in by Thursday 19th March.
Please show all your workings out.
Don't forget to add the date and 'I am learning...'.
Enjoy!
Week beginning: 26.01.15
Due in: 29.01.15
30-40 minutes
Missing Angles
Use what you know about angles to calculate the missing angles.
Show your workings out like the examples given.
Work in your maths homework book, don’t forget the date and ‘I am learning…’
Week beginning: 1st December 2014
Due in: Friday 5th December 2014
Time: 30-40 minutes
Perimeter
The peRIMeter of a shape is all the way around the RIM, the side of the shape.
Calculate the perimeter of the 2D shapes on the sheet. Some shapes have all the measurements included, some shapes require you to find the missing measurements, some shapes are compound shapes; find the perimeter of as many of the shapes as possible.
Show all your calculations in your maths book, just like the example.
Don't forget the date and 'I am learning...'.
Week beginning: 24th November 2014
Due in: Thursday 27th November 2014
This week you will use your homework time to help you learn more facts from the times tables, with the aim being to develop the speed and accuracy with which you recall each fact.
To achieve this, fill in the multiplication squares that you have been given and stick these in your homework book. Do not forget the date and 'I am learning...'.
If you would like to play a game to help you, check out these apps. You can play these in school if you wish, just speak to your teacher.
Week beginning: 17th November 2014
Due in: Thursday 20th November 2014
This week's focus in maths is Time.
These fun games will help you develop all of the skills that you have learnt in class this week; from telling the time, to calculating elapsed time, to reading and interpreting calendars and timetables.
Have a go at as many of the games as you wish. To show us that you have done your homework, you could take a picture and print this out and stick it in your homework book.
If you click on the link below it will open a PowerPoint document that contains hyperlinks to all the games.
Have fun!