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Year 5 Blog 19th November 2021

20th November 2021Karen Owen

Once again it has been a busy time in year 5. Here are some of the things the children have  been up to:-

Reading and writing

The children have just completed a unit developing their suspense story writing skills. They studied a model text, focusing on the introduction of build up. They have learnt three new sentence types and have successfully used them in their own stories. We have now moved on to our new fiction topic where the children will be writing stories about a journey through a magical land on different form of transport. The children have also started reading three new texts:-

The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd

Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson
Cosmic by Frank Cottrell-Boyce

Maths

For the past few weeks the enthusiastic mathematicians in year five have been enhancing their addition and subtraction skills with numbers up to five digits. They have been applying these skills in mastery word problems. The pupils have also really enjoyed the module about two way tables and line graphs.

Science

The super scientists in year five have continued learning about materials and their properties. The dissolving investigation was great fun and the children had the opportunity to work practically in teams. The pupils matched various materials to their properties and discovered interesting uses for these. They then looked at reversible and irreversible changes and how to separate mixtures.

Other curriculum areas which have inspired and motivated the children

There has been lots of enthusiasm amongst the children as we have now started our new topic about the Ancient Egyptians. We talked about what we already know and facts we would like to find the answers to this term.

As part of our PSHE work the children have been looking at those who help us and things that we are all grateful for. For children in need the children were challenged in teams to solve English clues to obtain the key to escape the room. All had a great time and rose to the challenge.

Two of the classes have also taken part in their second session of outdoor learning. The children had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed the activities. Have a look at some of the pictures below.

                      

 

Over the next few weeks the sequence of learning will focus on:

  •  Continue working on our new picture book, The Journey.
  •  In maths we will be starting work on multiplication and division by looking at prime numbers, multiples and square numbers.
  • In topic we will begin our in depth work on  Ancient Egypt. We will start with a Geography focus by looking at where Egypt is, what the landscape is like and the importance the River Nile has played in its History.
  • Holly Class outdoor learning on 9th December.

 

Year 5 Blog

Year 5 Blog 14th October 2021

15th October 2021Karen Owen

It has been a very busy half term for year 5. The children have settled well into their classes and many of them have made new friends. It is lovely to see them all being able to mix on the playground and have lunch with those from other classes in the hall.

The children have been really enjoying their science topic on materials. They have:-

  • Looked at the properties of a range of materials
  • Identified uses for materials based on those properties
  • Investigated what would be the best thermal insulator
  • Decided what would be the best material for a new lunch box
  • Recorded the results in a graph.
  • Identified reversible and irreversible changes

Here is one of the graphs they produced.

They are looking forward to carrying out some investigations into soluble and insoluble materials next week.

In English we have written poems about a river and for National Poetry day the children wrote poems about the delights of different countries foods. We were very impressed with their enthusiasm for the topics. Currently we are looking at how a writer completes an opening and build up to a suspense story. In their grammar lessons they looked at three new sentences structures, before using those in a short burst write, inspired by a short film clip. Below is one of the many excellent pieces they produced.

We have now sent home new reading records and books to all the children. Those who have only received a reading record are considered a free reader and can read any books of their choice. Please encourage them to read a range of fiction and non-fiction books. As part of the school ‘Give me Ten’ challenge we are asking all children to spend at least ten minutes a day reading a book and recording that in their reading records. The reading books need to be in school every day and an adult will check them at least once a week. The children have a display in their classroom which shows their progress up the challenge wall.

Next half term we will be starting work on our topic of Ancient Egypt. The children will be using their geography skills to look at the physical features of the country, what life was like for ordinary people, the process of mummification, how the pyramids were built and the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. As part of their DT work the children will make a Shaduf. So exciting times ahead.

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