Year 5 had an amazing day outside in the Anglo Saxon settlement at Compton Verney.
Everyone enjoyed making bread dough, lighting fires, playing checkers and building
shelters. Many were surprised by the wattle and daub involving sticks and horse manure!
We are so proud of the enthusiasm shown throughout the day, even though we all got
very wet and muddy. A fun day had by all!
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Friday, 27 April 2018
Bikeability
What a super start to our busy term! Well done to everyone who complete the Bikeability Level 2 course this week!
Communication Letter Summer Term 2018
Friday 27th April 2018
Dear
Parents/ Carers of Year 5 Pupils,
Welcome
back! We hope you are well rested and ready for an action-packed term! We have
already started this busy term with a fantastic week of ‘Bikeability Training’.
Summer
Term Curriculum
Here
is an outline of some of the areas of learning that we will be covering in
class this term.
Maths
|
Measure
(time, volume, distance, perimeter and area)
Geometry
(angles, reflections and translations, 3D shapes)
Roman
Numerals
Problem
solving
|
English
|
Biographies
and Autobiographies
Play
scripts
Narrative
Poetry
SPaG
|
Science
|
Living
things and their habitats
Life
Cycles
|
R.E.
|
Why
is the Torah so important to Jewish people?
What
matters most to Humanists and Christians?
|
Computing
|
Spreadsheets
|
P.E.
|
Gymnastics
Rounders
and Cricket
Swimming
(after half term)
|
Topic
(History,
geog, art, D.T.)
|
Mysterious
Remains
Enterprise
|
How you can help at home
Homework – Please note change of day
Year
5 children will continue to have one Current Affairs homework weekly. However, as a change from last term, we will ask
for it to be handed in on Tuesdays. The
children will also receive a set of maths facts to learn every week. These will
be tested on Fridays. 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 recently).
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. 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.
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
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. The children will record
their weekly spelling, times tables and maths facts tests scores in their
planners. We will collect the homework planners each Friday.
P.E
The
children will have a P.E. session on Tuesday and Thursday 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 and reading
books
Please
have these in school each day. Thank you.
Enterprise Project
We
are hoping to run an enterprise project later this term. More details to
follow.
Trip to Compton
Verney
We
are looking forward to our rescheduled trip to Compton Verney on Wednesday 2nd
May.
Please
don’t hesitate to come and see us if you have any questions.
Yours
sincerely,
Mrs
Michelle Parkin and Mrs Marika Hortop
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
British Science Week 2018
To celebrate British Science Week 2018 we spent the day doing a selection of fun Science activities. Our day started investigating if what’s inside a can affects how far it rolls. Working in groups, in the new school house, we had to plan and carry out a fair test to find out the contents of unlabelled cans.
We then carried out a polar explorer planning activity where we had to plan what food to take
on an overnight field research trip in the Antarctic. We had to ensure each member of our team got 3,350 calories over the 24 hours. We only had a budget of £60!
We finished the day using Scratch to debug (fix) and improve a programme to move the Autosub6000, a type of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), around the ocean floor, while photographing the samples found.
We then carried out a polar explorer planning activity where we had to plan what food to take
on an overnight field research trip in the Antarctic. We had to ensure each member of our team got 3,350 calories over the 24 hours. We only had a budget of £60!
We finished the day using Scratch to debug (fix) and improve a programme to move the Autosub6000, a type of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), around the ocean floor, while photographing the samples found.
Friday, 23 February 2018
Class Assembly
Thank you to everyone who joined us today for our class assembly. We hope you enjoyed the carousel of activities, designed to demonstrate how much we have learned
throughout our topic 'Lasting Legacies'.
Some of the activities included: drawing Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns, taking a democracy quiz, hearing facts
about Greek theatre and having a go at reading Greek writing. Also on display were plates that had been made, designed and decorated by the children with an Olympic theme.
Well done Year 5!
Well done Year 5!
Friday, 12 January 2018
Spring Term Communication Letter
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
|
Long
multiplication
Division
(whole numbers)
Different
types of numbers
Decimal
numbers (reading, writing, ordering, rounding) Calculations involving decimal
numbers (+ - x ÷)
Percentages
and fractions
Word
problems
|
English
|
Greek
Myths
Performance
Poetry
Stories
from a different point of view
SPaG
Reading-
our class text is ‘Journey to the River Sea’
|
Science
|
Properties
of Materials and Changes of Materials
|
R.E.
|
What
does it mean for Christians to believe that God is holy and loving?
Christians
and how to live: ‘What would Jesus do?’
|
Computing
|
Using
the internet with discernment
|
P.E.
|
Dance
and Gymnastics (Tuesdays)
Invasion
game skills (Thursdays)
|
Topic
(History,
Geog, Art, D.T.)
|
‘Lasting
Legacies’ – learning about Ancient Greece
DT
– designing and making clay cups
Anglo-Saxons
|
How you can help at home
Homework
Year
5 children will continue to complete a current affairs homework weekly. This
needs to be handed in every Wednesday. They will also continue to 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.
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. It is really helpful if you can encourage your child to
complete their homework in a quiet place where they can fully focus.
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. 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 need to use their planners to record their daily reading and their
homework tasks. They will also record in their planners their spelling test
score, their times tables club score and their maths facts score every week. 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 Friday.
P.E
The
children will continue to have their Thursday P.E. session with Jon and will
also have an indoor P.E. session on Tuesday 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. Joggers and jumpers may also be needed.
Planners, reading
books
Please
have all of these in school each day. Thank you.
Dates for your diary
Parents
evenings – Tuesday 6th February and Thursday 8th
February.
Poetry
Performance – Friday 9th February (2.45pm)
Class
assembly – Friday 23rd February (2.30pm)
Trip
to Compton Verney – Friday 2nd March
Please
don’t hesitate to come and see us if you have any questions.
Yours
sincerely,
Mrs
Michelle Parkin and Mrs Marika Hortop
Friday, 15 December 2017
Happy Christmas!
Wow! Beautiful hand sewn decorations!
The children enjoyed designing their own Christmas decoration which they then made a template for. They used the template to cut their felt and then used thread to decorate. They all used blanket stitch around the edge before stuffing their decoration and attaching the ribbon. Many of the class found this activity very challenging, especially threading and re-threading their needles! They were all very proud of their finished products. I am sure you will agree they are stunning!
We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!
Monday, 4 December 2017
Computer Control Workshop Day
We have had a brilliant Computer Control Workshop day with Mr Kettle from STEMworks. With excellent teamwork, problem solving and programming skills we have built Lego robots and completed a series of challenges.
We started the morning thinking about how we use computers and how they work (inputs and outputs). We thought about definitions for what a robot is and how we use robotic things in our everyday lives. We then split into groups of 2’s and 3’s and made our 15-minute Lego EV3 robot.
Once our robots were built we were set a series of challenges. Each challenge was worth a different number of points. We were given time to write and test each program, and make any improvements and adjustments needed, before they were judged by Mr Kettle and we were awarded points. For some of the challenges we had to adapt our robot by building extra attachments and adding sensors. We had an awesome day and learnt so much about computer programming!
We started the morning thinking about how we use computers and how they work (inputs and outputs). We thought about definitions for what a robot is and how we use robotic things in our everyday lives. We then split into groups of 2’s and 3’s and made our 15-minute Lego EV3 robot.
Once our robots were built we were set a series of challenges. Each challenge was worth a different number of points. We were given time to write and test each program, and make any improvements and adjustments needed, before they were judged by Mr Kettle and we were awarded points. For some of the challenges we had to adapt our robot by building extra attachments and adding sensors. We had an awesome day and learnt so much about computer programming!
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