Friday, 11 September 2015

Welcome Back


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 topics of ‘Forces, Fire and Fighting’ and ‘Dig it up’

Maths
Place value (reading, writing, ordering, comparing, rounding)
Calculations (+ - x ÷). Written and mental methods
Measurement (converting units of measure)
Area and perimeter
Time
Word problems
English
Fables
Non-chronological reports
Play scripts
Narrative Poetry
Science
Feel the Force
Earth and Space
R.E.
How should believers live? What do religions say?
Focus on Christianity and Islam.
Computing
Understanding how search engines work and using the internet with discernment.
Programming, including a computer control workshop day on 10th November.
P.E.
Games (Wednesday)
Dance (Thursdays)
Topic
(History, geog, art, D.T.)
‘Forces, Fire and Fighting’
This will include historical focus on the Stuarts, in particular the battles, the Gunpowder Plot and the Great Fire of London.

‘Dig it Up’
This will include historical focus on the Anglo-Saxons.


How you can help at home


Homework
Year 5 children will receive one English and one Maths homework weekly. Most homework will be completed in the orange Maths or English homework books.  It is really helpful if you can encourage your child to complete homework in a quiet place where they can fully focus. If your child has any trouble with homework, all they need do is come and ask us (where possible before the due date!).  It is also appreciated if you could help encourage children to take responsibility for their own homework- if it is not going to be handed in on the due date then children should tell us themselves. Maths homework will be due in on a Tuesday and English homework will be due in on a Wednesday. We will set some MyMaths homework tasks as part of the Maths bubble homework. If you do not have access to the internet at home children are welcome to use laptops at school to complete these tasks during Friday lunchtimes.
In addition, the children 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.
We also offer an optional homework every term for those children looking for an extra challenge.

Reading
As you know children hugely benefit from reading regularly, every night where possible. It is still important for children to be reading with an adult on a regular basis too. We have listened to all children read individually and in the front of the homework planner have made an individual suggestion of how often your child would benefit from reading to an adult. Of course this is a guide and if you wish to do more reading with your child than is indicated then that’s great.

Planners
Thank you for your support already in using the homework planners. We hope that you find them useful in helping your child organise themselves. The children are using their planners to record homework tasks but can also use it as a personal diary. 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. We will collect the homework planners each Monday and Friday.

P.E
We will have P.E sessions on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. Sometimes our timetable has to change so P.E kit should be in school each day please. 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, joggers and jumpers may also be needed.

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.

Planners, reading books and homework books.
Please have all of these in school 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

Monday, 8 June 2015

ICT

We have had a brilliant ICT computer programming day today with Alison Kelly from STEMworks.
We started the morning thinking about how robots are used in everyday life. We then split ourselves into groups of 2’s and 3’s, choose a team name and made our 15-minute robot.






Once our robots were built we were set a series of challenges. Each challenge was worth a different number of points.

Challenge 1 – Making the robot move 
This challenge (worth 10 points) was to program our robot to travel forwards and stop at the stop sign.


Challenge 2 – Making the robot move and turn 
This challenge (worth 15 points) was to program our robot to travel forwards to the stop sign, turn right, travel forwards and stop in the STEMworks box on the mat.


Challenge 3 - Using the sensors
This challenge was worth 50 points, with up to 25 points for making the sensors work, up to 15 points for making the robot dance within the blue and yellow oval (the dance floor!) and up to 10 points for the dance. We had to program the robot to move forward until it sensed an object in front of it, reverse and then make it dance! We were also challenged to include sound and use the light sensors.

Challenge 4 – A choice of 2 challenges (each worth 50 points) 
We were allowed to adapt our robots for these challenges.











Choice 1 – The Football Challenge
This challenge was to start with the robot in the STEMworks box and program the robot to score a goal. Each goal scored was worth 10 points. We needed to score as many goals as possible in 2 minutes. BUT if we knocked the goal posts we lost points.

Choice 2 – The Egg Cup Challenge
This challenge was to start with the robot in the STEMworks box and program the robot to knock the egg cup into the box. We scored 50 points for knocking the egg cup into the box. BUT if we bumped into the box we lost points and if the egg cup fell off the box and onto the floor you lost points.


Friday, 17 April 2015

Dear Parents/ Carers of Year 5 Pupils,

Welcome back! We hope you are well rested and ready for an action-packed term!

Summer Term Curriculum 
Here is an outline of some of the areas of learning that we will be covering in class this term.

Maths 
Fractions, decimals and percentages
Symmetry, reflections and translations
Statistics
Problem solving

English 
Greek Myths
Non-chronological reports

Science 
Living things and their habitats

R.E. 
Who is Jesus?
What do people believe about him?

Computing 
Programming including a computer control workshop day on 9th June.

P.E. 
Outdoor and adventurous activities
Invasion game skills
Swimming (after half term)

Topic (History, geog, art, D.T.) 
Ancient Greece


How you can help at home 
Homework – Please note change of day Year 5 children will continue to receive one English and one Maths homework weekly. However, as a change from last term, we will ask for Maths homework to be handed in on Tuesdays and English homework to be handed in on Wednesdays. We will set some MyMaths homework tasks as part of the Maths bubble homework. If you do not have access to the internet at home children are welcome to use laptops at school to complete these tasks during Friday lunchtimes. If your child has any trouble with homework, all they need do is come and ask us (where possible before the due date). It is also appreciated if you could help encourage children to take responsibility for their own homework. In addition, the children will continue to learn a spelling rule each week. They will receive a list of spellings that follow this rule every Monday and will need to learn these for a weekly spelling test on a Friday. Please find attached to this letter the half termly spellings the children need to learn at home (and what they scored when tested on these spellings this week). These will not be taught in lessons and will be tested at the end of the half term. Thank you for your support with this – it makes a big difference.

Reading 
Please continue to read regularly with your child. It is so important as children become more fluent with their reading that they understand what they have read. Please ask them questions about the characters and plot to check their understanding and encourage them to express their own opinions about a story/book. Please also encourage them to read aloud with appropriate intonation and expression, paying careful attention to punctuation marks used by the author.

Planners 
The children are using their planners very well to record their daily reading and their homework tasks. Please could you check your child’s planner at the end of each week and sign the bottom of the page. Your child should take responsibility for asking you to check and sign it. We will collect the homework planners each Monday.

P.E 
The children will continue to have their Thursday P.E. session with John and will also have a P.E. session on Wednesday afternoons. Sometimes our timetable has to change so P.E kit should be in school each day please. 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.

Planners, reading books and homework books. 
Please have all of these in school each day. Thank you.

Trip 
We are getting excited about our trip to Hanbury Hall on Thursday 7th May.

Business Enterprise Day 
The children may have told you about the enterprise project we are running this term. They have started to plan how their group will make money. We will continue to give them curriculum time to plan their activities but would appreciate your support if they need to complete any work for this at home. To whet their appetite Neil Westwood (Dragon’s Den winner!) came in yesterday to talk to them about being an entrepreneur! He was so inspiring and who knows where this project may take us!

Class Assembly 
Please join us for our class assembly on Wednesday 22nd April ay 9.10am. Please don’t hesitate to come and see us if you have any questions.

Yours sincerely,

Mrs Michelle Parkin and Mrs Marika Hortop

Friday, 13 February 2015

Performance Poetry Competition

Click below to listen to our performance of 'The Pig' by Roald Dahl


Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Trinity Sculptures

We have been learning about the Trinity in RE. We have used sculpture to express our understanding of the Trinity.

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Andy Warhol

Year 5 have been inspired by the artist Andy Warhol to create these images of Brazilian football tops.


Friday, 16 January 2015

Welcome back!

Dear Parents/ Carers of Year 5 Pupils,

Welcome back and happy new year! We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are ready for another busy term. Thank you very much for your kind messages, cards and gifts.

Spring Term Curriculum 
Here is an outline of some of the areas of learning that we will be covering in class this term.

Maths 
Division (whole numbers)
Decimal numbers (reading, writing, ordering, rounding)
Calculations involving decimal numbers (+ - x ÷)
Time
Word problems

English 
Fables
Playscripts
Performance
Poetry
Persuasive texts
Reading- our class text is ‘The Jungle Book’

Science 
Properties of Materials and Changes of Materials

R.E. 
What is God like?
How does believing in God influence people’s lives?
Focus on Christianity and Hinduism

Computing 
Understanding how search engines work and using the internet with discernment

P.E.
Gymnastics (Wednesdays)
Invasion game skills (Thursdays)

Topic (History, geog, art, D.T.) 
Discover Brazil

How you can help at home 
Homework – Please note change of day 
Year 5 children will continue to receive one English and one Maths homework weekly. However, as a change from last term, we will ask for English homework to be handed in on Tuesdays and Maths homework to be handed in on Wednesdays. We will set some MyMaths homework tasks as part of the Maths bubble homework. If you do not have access to the internet at home children are welcome to use laptops at school to complete these tasks during Friday lunchtimes.

If your child has any trouble with homework, all they need do is come and ask us (where possible before the due date). It is also appreciated if you could help encourage children to take responsibility for their own homework.

In addition, the children will continue to learn a spelling rule each week. They will receive a list of spellings that follow this rule every Monday and will need to learn these for a weekly spelling test on a Friday.

Please find attached to this letter the half termly spellings the children need to learn at home (and what they scored when tested on these spellings last week). These will not be taught in lessons and will be tested at the end of the half term. Thank you for your support with this – it makes a big difference.

Reading 
Please continue to read regularly with your child. It is so important as children become more fluent with their reading that they understand what they have read. Please ask them questions about the characters and plot to check their understanding and encourage them to express their own opinions about a story/book. Please also encourage them to read aloud with appropriate intonation and expression, paying careful attention to punctuation marks used by the author.

Planners 
The children are using their planners very well to record their daily reading and their homework tasks. Please could you check your child’s planner at the end of each week and sign the bottom of the page. Your child should take responsibility for asking you to check and sign it. We will collect the homework planners each Monday.

P.E 
The children will continue to have their Thursday P.E. session with John and will also have an indoor P.E. session on Wednesday afternoons. Sometimes our timetable has to change so P.E kit should be in school each day please. 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, joggers and jumpers may also be needed.

Planners, reading books and homework books 
Please have all of these in school each day. Thank you.

Please don’t hesitate to come and see us if you have any questions.

Yours sincerely,

Mrs Michelle Parkin and Mrs Marika Hortop

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Christmas Craft Workshop

We had a great afternoon making a gorgeous selection of Christmas Crafts. Thank you to all the parents who helped!