SR-HOMEWORK

TERM 1 WEEK 10

MATHS

Q1- what is the name of shape p ? B hexagon

Q2- what is the name of shape o ? C octagon

Q3- what is the name of shape r ? D trapezium

Q4- what is the name of shape s ? A pentagon

Q5 D

Q6 D

Q7 B

Q8 C

Q9 5

MRS WHITEMANS GROUP MATHS

Q4 C important points then addition

Q5 D important points then addition

Q6 48 important points then addition

__ Writing: __

Editing: Read the passage below. Write the correct spelling (there is one mistake per line) and write 2 apostrophes ('), 1 exclamation mark (!), 3 commas and 19 capital letters.

**Computer Facts**

Enjoy some **great** computer facts and interesting information about these amazing devices which play such an important role in our modern day lives.

Early electronic computers, developed around the 1940s, were the size of a large room and consumed huge amounts of electricity. They were vastly **different** to the modern computers we use today, **especially** when compared to small and portable laptop computers.

Computers are **programmed** to carry out instructions. **T**hese instructions are usually very simple and require adding numbers together**,** moving data from one place to another etc.

A computer program can include as little as a few instructions to **upwards** of millions of instructions depending on the complexity of the program. Modern applications such as word processors, web browsers and **graphic** editors take large teams of programmers a long time to complete.

A computer**'**s memory stores numbers in huge amounts of cells that are addressed and can be quickly accessed by the cpu to perform calculations. There are **two** **main** types of computer memory, **ROM** (read only memory) and **RAM** (random access memory). **ROM** contains pre-written software and data that the cpu can only read, while **RAM** can be accessed and written to at any **time**.

Computers are used to help link the world in the form of **networks**. Networked computers allow users to share and exchange data that is stored in different locations. **You** may have heard of a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) which connects areas of various sizes. The Internet is a vast network of computers **spanning** the globe that allows users to access email, the World Wide Web and other applications.

Although we normally think of computers as the ones we use in our everyday lives to surf the web, **write** documents etc, small computers are also embedded into other things such as mobile phones**,** toys**,** microwaves and MP3 players. We use computers all the time, often without even **knowing** it **!**.

HEALTH

SAFETY GOING TO SCHOOL 1- children up to year 6 if walking to school should walk with a grown up. 2- wear seatbelts in cars. 3- stay quiet and on your seat if going on a bus. 4- beware of talking to strangers on your way.

SAFETY GOING HOME FROM SCHOOL 1- watch out for cars in the carpark. 2- look left and right when crossing roads. 3- dont leave school until your parents or whoever is picking you up is there. 4- walk dont run out of class and in crowded spaces.

SCIENCE

If there were no telphones in the world and only a few computers then maybe people would talk to each other a lot more face to face and this would be good .Also people might be a bit more healthy if they could'nt just phone someone but had to go and see them instead. Hopefully there would not be as much cyber bullying because there was no social media either.

TERM 1 WEEK 7

ENGLISH

WRITING

Hi Karlie. Here are some directions to get to my house. Once you leave your house, walk along Roberts Road past Wallaby Park until you reach Margaret Street. Turn right and walk towards the Pine Hill War Memorial, ( its the white building on top of Pine Hill at the end of Margaret Street ). When you pass the Dolphin Swim Centre you"ll see a laneway called Margan"s Lane. Walk along the lane until you reach Carson Drive, there"s a fish and chip shop on the corner called Mario"s Seafood Palace. Turn left and walk Carson Drive until you reach number Four Hundred and Eighty Eight. That"s my house! See you on Friday and don"t forget to bring the new Heroes DVD.

MATHEMATICS

Q1 C - is only a difference of 80. The Maths here is recognising place value, addition and subtraction.

Q2 1- 875 The Maths here is recognising place value. 2- 5378 The Maths here is recognising place value.

Q3 14- The difference is 28 divided by 2 equals 14. The Maths here is recognising important points, addition, subtraction and division.

MRS WHITEMANS GROUP

Q1 B- 7 Tens The Maths here is recognising place value.

Q2 28- The Maths here is recognising important points and addition.

READING

Matt is the towns best soccer player and one day when he was playing with his friends a group of 6 bullies wearing orange shirts challenged him to a game to prove they were better then him, FROM EXTRA TIME BY MORRIS GLEITZMAN, WRITING

When I woke up this morning I was floating in mid air. I went outside I was amazed I flew all around our town I felt like I could soar through the sky. When I went to tell my friend I found a phone on the ground as I picked it up it rang, it was my mother,I got scared because I didn"t want her to know that I could fly . " Good morning Doctor I,m not floating thank gosh can I go home " THE END

MATHS

Q1- the largest odd number is 647 because 7 is the only odd number and 6 is the highest 100"s, The maths is odd and even numbers.

Q2- The answer is 4 because the difference between 98 and 90 is 8 and half of that is 4. the maths here is subtraction and division,

Q3- 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54

515 520 525 530 535 540 545 550 900 910 920 930 940 950 960 970 980

PDHPE

HABIT 1

MY LIST Phone, Happiness, People to love, win baseball competition, new soccer boots, our house to be finished.

MUM AND DAD Help around home ( rooms, washing up etc ), Happiness and Love, house to be finished , To have a great holiday to New Zealand.

HABIT 2 I had a conversation with my dad about our holiday to New Zealand.

HABIT 3 Im good at soccer, baseball, basketball my friend, Matt who is 18 is good at soccer, driving, cricket.

WRITING

On sunday I am having a party I am inviting all of my friends. When I go to school tomorow I will hand the invitations out. all of my friends lately have been acting weird I wonder what has been going on. When it comes to sunday Where all rushing to finish the party decorations in time all of my friends are here. I yell out ' lets get this party started ' we all start dancing to men in black when it is cake time I was AMAZED guess who brought the cake yep the whole yankees team I almost fainted I got all of there signatures IT WAS THE BEST PARTY EVE

TERM 1 WEEK 9

READING

Editing : Spelling mistakes - L1 Dear, L2 writing, L3 Surgeon, L4 finally, L5 always, L6 brains, L7 attached, L8 through, L9 statistics, L10 reaching, L11 considerably, L12 menaces, L13 presents, L14 dollar, L15 users. Capitals - L1 Editor, L3 Westerner, L4 Mr Tan Question marks - L8 conversations?, ears? Commers - L6 at all, L10 phones, L12 health, Exclamation marks - L6 every day! L7 heads ! L12 pitfalls ! L13 preposterous ! L14 it !

On L8 we should either delete the word THAT or add the word IS after radiation.

TERM 3 WEEK 5

WRITING

Did you know when your 16 you can sign up to vote. Then when it comes to 18 you can vote and you need to vote because if you sign up you need to vote or you will get fined or jail. Anyway why wouldn't want to you get to chose who gets to be prime minister. So do you want to vote?

RELIGION

Q1 What were your vows ? To love,respect, laugh and cry with and build a solid foundation for family. Q2 Did you half to sign a FORM? Yes they did. Q3 W as a bishop there? A referendum was there.

HSIE

WAR MEMORIAL
 * Red poppy flowers are used to remember all the soliders that died in war.
 * Soliders could write letters to family and friends back home.

OLD PARLIAMENT
 * There was less leaders in old parliament than there is now.
 * Women weren't aloud to vote in the old parliament.

NEW PARLIAMENT
 * New Parliament house is in the middle of Sydney and Melbourne.
 * Women can vote in new parliament.

ELECTORAL COMMISSION
 * Postal voting is if you are going to be overseas when the voting is held and you have to vote before you go.
 * We learnt how to vote.

QUESTACON
 * We had fun participating in all of the interesting activities.
 * We learnt how to try new things and inventions.

SNOW
 * We all threw snowballs at the teachers.
 * It snows all year round.

MATHS Done on piece of paper to bring in class.

TERM 3 WEEK 6

WRITING

__Biography of Scott R____oots__

My name is Scott Roots, and I was born on 22nd of April 2004, so that makes me 10 years old now. I like riding horses and playing baseball and soccer. My favourite food is nachos. In May I was lucky enough to go to New Zealand for a month. and saw lots of interesting things. Things like a kiwi, and if your wondering what a kiwi is, it is the national bird of New Zealand. Its funny because its a bird that cant fly and its very rare. I saw it in Rotorua where I saw a show. When we were in Queenstown we went snowboarding. We had a spectacular time.

MATHS

Write the next 2 numbers and the rules to match these patterns.

a) 100, 200, 300, 400, 500,, RULE: 600, 700, RULE 100+

b) 76, 74, 72, 70, 68, 66,, RULE: 64,62 RULE -2

c) 25, 50, 75, 100, 125,, RULE: 150, 175, RULE 25+

d) 31, 36, 41, 46, 51, 56,, RULE:

61, 66, RULE 5+

reading Tom is a 5th grade student who gets into trouble alot at school. He makes fun of Mrs Worthington because she has heeps of hair on her top lip,which isn't a nice thing to do.

Term 3 Week 7

Maths:
 * 1) **__ Estimate __** how many taps you have inside and outside your house. Record your estimate
 * 2)  12 taps
 * 3)  Now find out how many and record the **__actual__** amount.

4 outside, 3 downstairs bathroom, 3 upstairs bathroom, 1 kitchen Do you have any other sources of water?

 * 1)  no but we are about to put in a rain water tank
 * 2)  How many times do you use water from the time you get home from school until you leave for school the next day?