Homework, Monday, 16th January

Maths: Review Topic 10 pp.242-243, Extra Practice pp.244-247 (answers below)

Reading: If you would like to listen to this week's story, click below.


Spelling: Review List 18  Spelling City     Quizlet.  Test tomorrow


List 18 – the /k/, /ng/, and /kw/ sounds
Core Words
shark
question
crooked
struck
attack
electric
drink
mistake
risk
jacket
topic
junk
public
blank
track
squirrel
sink
ache
blanket
stomach

Challenge Words
aquatic
comic
tropical
speckled
peculiar

Tier 3 / Advanced            Spelling City
reckless
skeleton
attic
request
rescue
turkey
cactus
picnic
hoping
raking
vacant
quarrel
chuckle
focal
rascal
scandal
vocal
anchor
sequel
freckle


Topic 10 Practice Test Answers:

1.  A  2.  D  3.  B  4.  C  5.  D  6.  B  7.  B  8.  D  9.  C  10.  A  11.  A

Topic 10 Extra Practice Answer Key





Set A

Set B

Set C

Set D

Set E
1.
4/12
1.
1/5 hour
1.
1/5
1.
4
1.
½
2.
6/8
2.
½ sandwich
2.
½
2.
324
2.
1/5
3.
1/5
3.
¾ cup hot chocolate


3.
1
3.
2/3
4.
2/4




4.
22
4.
5/6






5.
eg. 2/3, 16/24
5.
¾






6.
eg. ¾, 60/80
6.
2/3






7.
eg. 1/9, 16/144
7.
2/5






8.
eg. 7/11, 28/44
8.
2/3








9.
½








10.
7/8










Set F

Set G

Set H


Set J

1.
12/5
1.
> 
8.
=
1.
5/12, ½, 2/3
1.
Nadia is correct. ¾ of one object can be different to 6/8 of another object of a different size.
2.
2 ¼
2.
> 
9.
> 
2.
3/8, ¾, 7/8



3.
=
10.
< 
3.
1/6, 1/3, 3/6



4.
> 
11.
=
4.
2/5, 5/6, 11/12



5.
> 
12.
< 
5.
½, 5/8, 6/8





6.
> 
13.
> 
6.
3/10, 2/5, 6/10
2.
Yes, because you can multiply the numerator and denominator by the same whole number (any number) to get an equivalent fraction.


7.
> 
14.
< 
7.
5/6, 2/3, 1/3







8.
1/1, 7/8, ¾







9.
7/10, 1/3, 3/12







10.
3/8, 2/6, ¼







11.
2/4, 1/3, 2/8







12.
5/6, 4/5, 9/12





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