Dear
Parents/ Carers of Year 5 Pupils,
We
hope that you have had a really enjoyable summer. It is lovely to be back in
school and we are delighted with how quickly the children have settled in Year
5. We hope that you find this letter and
pack of information useful.
Autumn
Term Curriculum
Here
is an outline of some of the areas of learning that we will be covering in class
this term within the topic ‘Saving the World’.
Maths
|
Place
value (reading, writing, ordering, comparing, rounding)
Calculations
(+ - x). Written and mental methods
Fractions,
Decimals and Percentages
Word
problems
|
English
|
SPaG
Wordplay
Poetry
Fables
Non-Chronological
Reports
Persuasive
Texts
Reading-
our class text is ‘Journey to the River Sea’
|
Science
|
Feel
the Force
Earth
and Space
|
R.E.
|
What
does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain today?
Why
do Christians believe Jesus was the Messiah?
|
Computing
|
Programming
and debugging including a STEMworks computer control workshop day on 4th
December
|
P.E.
|
Athletics,
then Dance (Tuesdays)
Games
(Thursdays)
|
Topic
(English,
Geography, Art, D.T.)
|
‘Saving the World’
This
will include learning about climate zones, the water cycle, land use, trade
links and improving our geographical skills.
D.T.
will include designing and making a chocolate pudding and a Christmas
decoration.
|
How you can help at home
Homework
Year
5 children will receive one Spelling and one Maths Facts homework weekly. It is
really helpful if you can encourage your child to complete their homework in a
quiet place where they can fully focus.
As
explained in a letter from Mr Short last week the format of Maths homework has
changed this year. Your child will receive a list of Maths facts to learn at
home (every Wednesday) and these will be tested the following Wednesday.
Your
child will learn a spelling rule each week and will receive a list of spellings
that follow this rule (every Monday) which they will need to learn for a weekly
spelling test on a Friday.
The
children will also be tested on a list of 15 half termly spellings at the beginning
and end of each half term. We would appreciate your help in supporting your
child in learning these tricky words. Thank you.
As
you know children hugely benefit from reading regularly, every night where
possible, this is still important in Year 5. We have listened to all children
read individually and recommend that they read with an adult three times every
week and discuss what they have read. You can discuss unfamiliar words, talk
about how characters have developed, make predictions about what might happen,
talk about why an author has used a particular type of punctuation, etc. The
children should use evidence from the text to justify their answers.
Planners
Thank
you for your support already in using the planners. We hope that you find them
useful in helping your child organise themselves. The children are using their
planners to record homework tasks and important school dates but can also use
it as a personal diary. Children will record their weekly spelling, maths facts
and times tables scores every week. Please could you check your child’s planner at the end of each week and
sign the bottom of the page. Please feel free to make your own comments. Your child
should take responsibility for asking you to check and sign it. Feel free to
communicate with us through the planner, but ensure your child knows it is
their responsibility to let us know there is a message. We will check and sign
the homework planners each Friday.
P.E
We
will have P.E sessions on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Our Thursday PE
session will be led by Jon and have a games focus. Sometimes our timetable has
to change so P.E kit should be in school each day please. A reminder that PE
kit should consist of: black daps/pumps/trainers, black shorts and a red
or white t-shirt or polo shirt. As the weather is unpredictable it would be useful for
the children to have both outdoor trainers and plimsolls (or clean trainers) as
part of their kit so that we can use both the hall and outdoors. When it starts
to get colder, black/navy joggers and black/red jumpers may also be needed. School
PE kit should also be worn for after school clubs.
Art aprons
Children
will need to have an old shirt or apron for art. Please ensure your child has
one in school at all times. Thank you.
Pencil cases
School
provides all the writing and drawing materials the children will need, however,
they are allowed to bring in their own pencil case if they wish. The pencil
case and its contents are the responsibility of the child and need to fit into
their tray. This is a privilege and children may be asked to take their pencil
case home if it proves to be too much of a distraction.
Planners and reading
books.
Please
have these in school, in the classroom, each day. Thank you.
We
look forward to working closely with you. Please don’t hesitate to come and see
us if you have any questions.
Yours
sincerely,
Mrs
Michelle Parkin and Mrs Marika Hortop