Namaste Year 5! Today I wanted to give a very special mention to Alima for sending in her amazing maths work. I loved how hard she worked to solve the missing angles and her beautiful presentation. You are showing a growth mindset and really challenging yourself! I am so proud of you Alima :) Remember to keep sending me the work you are most proud of to: admin@virginia.towerhamlets.sch.uk Our Learning Today Literacy: Lo: to investigate sound Today we are going to conduct a sound experiment. I am going to play you some sounds. They are not from our film. I would like you to draw the image you see in your mind's eye. Sound is a very important and powerful element to a film. Even without watching a film, the sounds can have a huge impact on our imagination. Listen to the sounds below. Try to describe the sound. What do you hear? Where might you find this sound? Draw the image you imagine. Here is my example. When I hear this sound I can hear the crackling of a fire place. I imagine a cold snowy day in the mountains. A little cabin in a forest. With a hot roaring fireplace crackling with a family gathered round to keep warm. This is what I would draw. Here are some more sounds for you to do this independently. Listen to them. Think about the sounds and what you hear. Then draw the picture that is in your head. Your picture does not need to be huge. Don't waste paper. You can make some boxes and draw inside the boxes. Maths: Lo: to find the angles in a triangle Let's start off with some CLIC questions: 73,572,483 + 22,493,555 18,283,492 - 7,322,449 547 x 843 7532 ÷ 38 Today we are going to learn how to find the angles inside a triangle. Just like a straight line angle, a triangle's three angles always add up to 180°. Let's have a look at this example. ![]() First of all, this is a triangle. We know that a triangle's three angles must add up to 180°. So we should add up the angles we know. 38 + 85 = 123 Now let's take that away from 180 to find the missing angle. 180 - 123 =57 So the missing angle has to be 57° Let's try another one. ![]() Again, we know that all the angles in the triangle have to equal 180 all together. So let's add up what we see. 70 + 60 = 130 Now let's take that away from 180 to find the missing angle. 180 - 130 = 50 So the missing angle must be 50° Let's try this last one. It is a bit more challenging. ![]() This one looks a little bit different but I am going to explain what to do. We know the angles inside have to equal 180. But we only have one inside. We also have one outside. The one on the outside has made a straight line angle. We know that a straight line angle also equals 180°. So we need to take it away. 180 - 124 =56 So we know that the inside angle on the triangle is 56°. This means we can add the two inside angles up. 77 + 56 =133 Now we just have to take that away from 180. 180 - 133 =47 So the missing angle must be 47° Quick tip! ![]() Don't forget! If you see this square shape inside a triangle. It means that the angle is a right angle. Which is always 90° Have a go at these ones. Remember all the angles inside the triangle have to equal 180°. Here are today's challenges. You do not need to do them all. ![]()
P.E: Lo: Movement training For P.E today we are going to do a Premier League training session. Football players train by doing a variety of skills and movements. Here are 6 movements they use when training. I want you to practice these movements. You can do all of these in a small space. Below are set of instructions for playing a game. Spanish:
Please check out the Spanish blog for this week's session. Have a great day. Theo :) Comments are closed.
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