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         St Gerard’s Catholic Primary & Nursery School

  “Guided by God, St Gerard's Catholic Primary and Nursery School is an inspiring and
               aspirational community where we learn to love, hope,
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Correct or Incorrect. Remember to explain your reasoning.

 Calculation Choose      Explain your
             the correct thinking
             answer
                  Correct Not
                          Correct
 273 + 5 =
 773
 368 + 7 =
 315
 257 – 4 =
 254
 312 – 8 =
 304
 120 + 50
 = 125
 180 + 40
 = 220
 470 – 50
 = 420
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Place 1500 on each
            line

 0                                2000

1000                              2000

0                                 6000

             Place 2500 on each
                     line

        2000                             4000

          0                              6000

         0                               3000
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Fill my Gaps: Multiply and divide 10, 100.

Number × 10             X 100             ÷ 10          ÷ 100
78
       570
                        630
                                          92
                                                        87
                                          2.1
                        56
       9
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Always, sometimes, never true:                      Always, sometimes, never true:
When you multiply a number by 10 the                When you divide a number by 10 the answer
answer is divisible by 20.                          is a decimal number

Same? Different?                                    Same? Different?

26        260      2,600                            26     2.6      0.26

Which is the odd one out?

38 x 10         760 ÷ 10       430÷ 10               Number       × 10         ÷ 10        ÷ 100
                                                                  360
                                                                               58
                                                                                           72

A number multiplied by 10 gives an answer between   A number divided by 10 gives an even answer less
50 and 75                                           than 30

 What can the number        What can the number      What can the number       What can the number
 be                         not be?                  be                        not be?

□ ÷ 10 = □ ÷ 100                                    □ ÷ 10 = □ ÷ 100
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Explain which one is the odd one out.

      63 x 10                         630 ÷ 10   6.3 x 100

 Explain which is the odd one out.

   470 ÷ 10                          4700 ÷ 10   47 x 100

 Explain which is the odd one out.

   5.3 x 10                           53 ÷ 10    530 ÷ 10

 Explain which is the odd one out.

   68 ÷ 10                            6.8 ÷ 10   68 ÷ 100

 Explain which is the odd one out.

   0.39 x 10                          3.9 x 1    3.9 x 10

 Explain which is the odd one out.
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Correct or Incorrect.

Calculation     Choose the              Explain your thinking
                correct answer
                Correct      Not
                             Correct
57 x 100 =
5007
5.7 ÷ 10 = 57

0.57 x 1000 =
57

570 ÷ 1000 =
5.07

84 ÷ 100 =
0.084

8.44 x 100
=8404

0.84 ÷ 10 =
0.840

8.4 ÷ 1000 =
0.0084
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This chocolate costs 23p.
Is £1 enough to buy six?

This chocolate costs 36p. I buy 6.
I have five 50p coins. How much
Change will I get?
Choose any two-digit
number that has an 8 in
the ones position.

Multiply this number by 7.

Try some other numbers
with a two-digit number that
has an 8 in the ones
position and multiply by 7

Can you make some general
statements? Do you think the
same will be true for all 2-digit
numbers with an 8 in the ones
position multiplied by 7? Predict
and prove.
38 × 7
222   259   243   27 × 9
                  43 × 6
258   252   203
                  39 × 6
272   266   234   28 × 9
                  37 × 6
                  29 × 7
                  34 × 8

                    23
Use what you know
                                 Apples cost 27p.
                        If I buy 6 apples, the calculation is
                       27 x 6 = 162 making a cost of £1.62
How can I use this information to work out the cost of a different
number of apples?
  ◼ 7 apples
  ◼ 5 apples
  ◼ 3 apples
  ◼ 8 apples
  ◼ 9 apples
  ◼ 18 apples
  ◼ 12 apples
  ◼ 11 apples
  ◼ 13 apples
  ◼ 60 apples
Pick a Pair
25          55              17 7 5
11          13              57 37 28
41          44              23 27 1
5           19              49 13 29
Pick pairs of numbers that give totals that are multiples of 6
178 x 8
        249 x 6
        764 x 7
        236 x 4
        167 x 6
        125 x 5
        257 x 4
        138 x 7
        321 x 2
        245 x 6
        189 x 3
966       567     5,348
1,494     642     625

1,470 456
        944
          x6      544
1,002    1,028    1,424
Calculation   Choose the          Explain your thinking
              correct answer
              Correct   Not
                        Correct

54 ÷ 9 = 45

42 ÷ 7 = 49

72 ÷ 6 = 21

 63 ÷ 9 =8

  56 ÷ 7 =
    8r2

84 ÷ 7 = 10
    +2
 81 ÷ 9 =
    90
1. Where in the world could this be? What clues are there to suggest this?
   2. Think of three words to describe the landscape and environment of this scene?
   3. Why do you think the houses are mainly painted white?
      4.What time of day do you think this it? What clues are there to suggest this?
      4. How many people live here? Why do you think this?

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Write definitions for each of these words.

Mediterranean

Coastal

Dusk

Environment

Twilight

Antiquated

Temperate

Sparsity

Climate

Luminescence

Inhabitants

Traditional
Write a setting description for this picture. Use the words you defined in the last activity.

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Write a character description for Oscar Romero.

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Then, use the newspaper template (on the next page) to write a newspaper report about Oscar Romero’s
death.
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Fronted Adverbial

At the end, of the lesson she put the books away. At,
the end of the lesson she put the books away. At the
end of the lesson, she put the books away. At the end
of the lesson she, put the books away.

By the afternoon the climbers had reached the summit.
Unfortunately the weather is getting worse.

When I get home I want you to help me with the dishes.
After lunch we went outside to play.

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Correct Verb Form

     I rided / rode my bike to the park.

     Luckily, we knowed / knew our way home. The

     dog swam / swimmed across the pond. My dad

     falled / fell down.

     I               (catch) the bus into town to do some shopping.

     Yesterday, Harry                  (choose) salmon for his lunch.

     Dad                   (teach) me how to ride my bike.

     Sally                 (write) a letter to her aunt.

We goed to the park at the weekend.

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Commas in Lists

Can you pass the milk the butter salt and some cheese?
The dog found a bone an old shoe and a tennis ball.

Sonya Dave Julia and Kate are my friends.

A tall elegant tree grew at the bottom of the tiny garden. The
small grey mice ran across the rough wooden floor.

She is young smart happy and full of fun.

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Rosa Parks

 Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 to October 24, 2005) was an
 activist in the Civil Rights Movement, who the United States Congress called
 "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
 Rosa Parks was born         in Tuskegee,
 Alabama, on February 4, 1913, to Leona, a
 teacher, and James McCauley, a carpenter.
 She was of African ancestry, though one of
 her great-grandfathers was Scots- Irish and
 one of her great- grandmothers was a slave of
 Native
 American descent. She was small as a child and
 suffered poor health with chronic tonsillitis.
 When her parents separated, she moved with her
 mother to Pine Level, just outside the state
 capital, Montgomery. She grew up on a farm with
 her maternal grandparents, mother, and younger
 brother
 Sylvester.
                               On December 1, 1955,
                                in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to obey
                                bus driver James F. Blake's order to give up her
                                seat in the "coloured section" to a white passenger,
                                after the whites-only section was filled. Parks' act
                                of defiance and
                                the Montgomery bus boycott became important
                                symbols of the modern Civil Rights Movement. She
                                became an international icon of resistance to racial
                                segregation. She organised and collaborated with
                                civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon,
                                president of the local chapter of the NAACP; and
                                Martin Luther King, Jr., a new minister in town who
                                gained national prominence in the civil rights
                                movement.
 At the time, Parks was secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP.
 She acted as a private citizen "tired of giving in". Although widely honoured
 in later years, she also suffered for her act; she was fired from her job as a
 seamstress in a local department store, and received death threats for
 years afterwards.
1. When was Rosa Parks born?
2. What did Congress call Rosa Parks?
3. Where was she born?
4. What did her parents do for jobs?
5. What did Parks Suffer with as a child?
6. Why did she move to Pine Level?
7. Who did she grow up with a Pine Level?
8. When did Parks refuse to give up her seat?
9. Who was driving the bus that day?
10.    Who did Rosa Parks collaborate with following her refusal to
   move?
11.    How did Rosa Parks suffer after refusing to give up her seat?
12.    Why did Rosa Parks take a stand against segregation?
Martin Luther King Jr

Martin Luther King Jr. (born 15 January 1929) was an
American Baptist minister and activist who became one of
the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights
Movement in America.
King was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to
the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr.
and Alberta Williams King. King's legal
name at birth was Michael King, and
his father was also born Michael King,
but the elder King changed his and his
son's names following a 1934 trip to
Germany. It was during this time he
chose to be called Martin Luther King
in honor of the German reformer
Martin Luther. King's parents were
both African-
American, and he also
had Irish ancestry through his
paternal grandfather.
                          When King was a child, he befriended a
                          white boy whose father owned a
                          business nearby. When the boys were
                          six, they started school: King had to
                          attend a school for African Americans
                          and the other boy went to one for
                          whites. King lost his friend because the
                          child's father no longer wanted the
                          boys to play together. King became a
                          civil rights activist early in his career.
                          He led the
                          1955 Montgomery bus boycott. King led
                          an unsuccessful 1962 struggle against
                          segregation in Albany, Georgia, and
                          helped organise the 1963 nonviolent
                          protests in Birmingham, Alabama.
On October 14, 1964, King received the Nobel Peace Prize
for combating racial inequality through nonviolent
resistance. In 1968, King was planning a national occupation
of Washington, D.C. when he was assassinated by James
Earl Ray on April 4 in Memphis, Tennessee. As a result of
King's death, there were riots in many U.S. cities.

1)  When was Martin Luther King Jr. born?
2)  Where was he born?
3)  What movement was Martin Luther involved in?
4)  Why did Martin Luther King Jr. change his name?
5)  Where was his grandfather from?
6)  Why did king lose his childhood friend?
7)  When was the Montgomery bus boycott?
8)  When did Martin Luther King Jr. receive the Nobel Peace
    Prize?
9) Why did he receive the Nobel Peace Prize?
10) How did Martin Luther die?
11) What happened as a result of his death?
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