Happy Friday and Happy half-term!
This week, we have been exploring slavery in the Benin Kingdom, Rocking out and writing our own stories. This week, we have continued our unit on addition and subtraction in Maths, focusing on our knowledge of efficient methods and rounding to estimate. In English, we have continued to study our new text Firebird, which is based on a traditional Russian tale. (See link on Dojo for the story, if you want to share it at home.) This week, we have explored adverbials of place, manner and time and have written our own summary of the story, using fronted adverbials as sentence starters. In Science we worked on separating mixtures into pure substances, we thought about what a solute, solvent and solution are and what the words soluble and insoluble mean. History saw us thinking about the Golden Age in the Benin Kingdom - and why the kingdom was prosperous. In P.E. we have continued to work on teamwork and fitness in one session and due to the weather, we brushed up on our gymnastic skills in the other, with our Saints South West coach. The children have also been thinking about Teamwork in PSHE this afternoon with Miss Penny and what it means to be a part of an effective team. What a great day we had to finish the week. Today was TTRS day and the children really celebrated times tables in style. We begun with some shared multiplication challenges with our adults (a huge thank you to all who attended this morning). Next we designed our own avatars for TTRS and finally, we went on to use TTRS to challenge each other, other classes and even other schools. Well done Hazel class the competition was fast and furious, with just 8 correct answers between our top two on the leader board. LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR BIKEABILITY. An upcoming event for the year 5s is Bikeability (cycling proficiency). This will take place during the week beginning Monday 11th November. The consent form for this is available through the link below. If you wish your child to take part (it's free of charge and teaches them a valuable life skill) you will need to complete the consent form by Friday1st November at the latest, there are still places available. https://forms.gle/gATE2GV9PLX2xb7n8 After half-term, we will complete our English text Firebird. We will complete our work on Addition and Subtraction in Maths, explore the society of the Benin Kingdom in History and investigate Separating mixtures in Science. P.E. will be on Tuesday and Thursday after half term so please send the children in with their kits on these days. Finally, the children will come home with their homework books today. In these there are spellings for this week, Maths questions based on what we have been doing in class and a topic homework with a choice of activities. Please could the book come back in on Thursday next week for marking and so that the children can add next week's home learning. So far this term, the response to home learning has been very positive and it really does help to reinforce the learning that the children undertake during the school day. Remember the topic home learning needs to be in by Monday 4th November at the latest, that's the Monday after half term. Have a great half-term everybody, see you on Monday 4th November. Mr Foreman Happy Friday!
This week, we have been exploring the Golden Age in the Benin Kingdom, adding and subtracting and writing a precis of our English text - Firebird. This week, we have continued our unit on addition and subtraction in Maths, focusing on our knowledge of efficient methods and rounding to estimate. In English, we have continued to study our new text Firebird, which is based on a traditional Russian tale. (See link on Dojo for the story, if you want to share it at home.) This week, we have explored adverbials of place, manner and time and have written our own summary of the story, using fronted adverbials as sentence starters. In Science we worked on separating mixtures into pure substances, we thought about what a solute, solvent and solution are and what the words soluble and insoluble mean. History saw us thinking about the Golden Age in the Benin Kingdom - and why the kingdom was prosperous. In P.E. we have continued to work on teamwork and fitness in one session and due to the weather, we brushed up on our gymnastic skills in the other, with our Saints South West coach. The children have also been thinking about Teamwork in PSHE this afternoon with Miss Penny and what it means to be a part of an effective team. An upcoming event for the year 5s is Bikeability (cycling proficiency). This will take place during the week beginning Monday 11th November. The letter will come out next week but the consent form for this is available through the link below. If you wish your child to take part (it's free of charge and teaches them a valuable life skill) you will need to complete the consent form by 1st November at the latest. https://forms.gle/gATE2GV9PLX2xb7n8 Next week, we will complete our English text Firebird. We will continue our work on Addition and Subtraction in Maths, explore the society of the Benin Kingdom in History and investigate Separating mixtures in Science. P.E. will continue to be on Tuesday and Friday for this half term so please send the children in with their kits on these days. After half term, this will change to Thursdays and Fridays. Finally, the children will come home with their homework books today. In these there are spellings for this week, Maths questions based on what we have been doing in class and a topic homework with a choice of activities. Please could the book come back in on Thursday next week for marking and so that the children can add next week's home learning. So far this term, the response to home learning has been very positive and it really does help to reinforce the learning that the children undertake during the school day. Remember the topic home learning needs to be in by Monday 4th November at the latest, that's the Monday after half term. Next week, we have a few exciting events. On Thursday afternoon, we will be going to St Peter's Church to celebrate Harvest and then if you are able to, there is an opportunity to come and share your children's books and learning afterwards. Friday sees us celebrating TTRS and dressing up as Rock stars to celebrate times tables and number. Have a great weekend everybody, see you on Monday. Mr Foreman Happy Friday!
This week, we have played Jumbly Jams, separated mixtures into pure substances and written some amazing adverbial phrases. This week, we have begun our unit on addition and subtraction in Maths, focusing on our prerequisite knowledge and next steps. In English, we have continued to study our new text Firebird, which is based on a traditional Russian tale. (See link on Dojo for the story, if you want to share it at home.) In Science we worked on separating mixtures into pure substances, we really dug into real life applications for this. History saw us thinking about trade in the Benin Kingdom - which goods were traded and why. In P.E. we have continued to work on teamwork and fitness in one session and Football skills in the other, with our Saints South West coach. The children have also been thinking about internet safety in PSHE this afternoon with Miss Penny. An upcoming event for the year 5s is Bikeability (cycling proficiency). This will take place during the week beginning Monday 11th November. The letter will come out next week but the consent form for this is available through the link below. If you wish your child to take part (it's free of charge and teaches them a valuable life skill) you will need to complete the consent form by 1st November at the latest. https://forms.gle/gATE2GV9PLX2xb7n8 Next week, we will continue with our English text Firebird. We will continue our work on Addition and Subtraction in Maths, explore the society of the Benin Kingdom in History and investigate Separating mixtures in Science. P.E. will continue to be on Tuesday and Friday for this half term so please send the children in with their kits on these days. Finally, the children will come home with their homework books today. In these there are spellings for this week, Maths questions based on what we have been doing in class and a topic homework with a choice of activities. Please could the book come back in on Thursday next week for marking and so that the children can add next week's home learning. So far this term, the response to home learning has been very positive and it really does help to reinforce the learning that the children undertake during the school day. Have a great weekend everybody, see you on Monday. Mr Foreman Happy Friday!
This week, we have counted like Romans, traded with the Obas and written some amazing expanded noun phrases. This week, we have continued to study Place Value in Maths, focusing on rounding and Roman numerals, we will complete this early next week and move on to our next area, which is Addition and Subtraction. In English, we have started to study our new text Firebird, which is based on a traditional Russian tale. (See link on Dojo for the story, if you want to share it at home.) In Science we worked on formulations, using concentrations of squash to investigate and find out more. History saw us thinking about trade in the Benin Kingdom - which goods were traded and why. In P.E. we have continued to work on teamwork and fitness in one session and Football skills in the other, with our Saints South West coach. The children have also been thinking about the qualities of a good friend in PSHE this afternoon with Miss Penny. The spelling results in this weeks test were superb, most of the children scoring between 80 and 100%. Keep that home learning going! An upcoming event for the year 5s is Bikeability (cycling proficiency). This will take place during the week beginning Monday 11th November. The letter will come out next week but the consent form for this is available through the link below. If you wish your child to take part (it's free of charge and teaches them a valuable life skill) you will need to complete the consent form by 1st November at the latest. https://forms.gle/gATE2GV9PLX2xb7n8 Next week, we will continue with our English text Firebird. We will complete our work on Place Value in Maths, explore the society of the Benin Kingdom in History and investigate Separating mixtures in Science. P.E. will continue to be on Tuesday and Friday for this half term so please send the children in with their kits on these days. Finally, the children will come home with their homework books today. In these there are spellings for this week, Maths questions based on what we have been doing in class and a topic homework with a choice of activities. Please could the book come back in on Thursday next week for marking and so that the children can add next week's home learning. Have a great weekend everybody, see you on Monday. Mr Foreman |
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