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Year 5 Essential Information
Below are some brief details about our learning this half term and some key information to help the half term run smoothly. Please do keep an eye out for regular information about our class on the new school and any last minute information or changes on the school app.
English: In class we will continue to follow the Jane Considine scheme which proved successful last year. The children will write a detailed account of their holidays; write a script for their class assembly; and write a science fiction story about a trip to the moon. Alongside this they will study a variety of texts with a link to space – be it the science behind it, the explorers and pioneers or just a good space themed story. Reading: Children are still expected to be reading at home and should all have their own book to take home or one of their own choice, that is at the expected standard for their age . We ask that the children read at home at least 3 x per week. They have been issued with their own Planner in which a parent/guardian should sign to say your child has completed the required reading. The children are also expected to write down 5 new words they encounter during their reading each week and define them in the planner. The planners will need to be checked in school on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. In class we have whole class guided reading on a range of fiction and non fiction texts, 3 x per week as well as daily story time. Some children requiring extra assistance will be heard regularly in class. You can help your child’s progress by hearing them read for at least 5 minutes every day or questioning them on what they have read. It really is the key to all their future success. Maths: We will continue to follow the White Rose Maths programme of study and for most of this half term the focus will be on place value: comparing, ordering and rounding numbers up to 1,000,000; Multiplication and division; and begin fractions. Children are also set 3 mathletics tasks each week which should be completed at home. Please email me if you require their login details. We also recommend they keep practising their multiplication tables on TT Rockstars at least 3 times a week, at home, as this will benefit their division and fraction work immensely. They will also continue to use TTRS in school on a regular basis. HUMANITIES HISTORY: Learning about Galileo, Neil Armstrong sir Isaac Newton and the Space Race of the 1950s -70s. GEOGRAPHY: As context for the space race we will be comparing USA with Russia in the 20th century. Also Earth viewed from space and its size and place compared to all planets in the Solar System, terrain/atmosphere/ of planets Science Researching facts and information about Planets and the Solar System, recognising Constellations, explaining day and night and famous scientists linked with forces and experimenting with gravity and Investigations: How do we know the earth is round? Can we track the sun? How does the Moon move? RE: In R.E. we will be learning more about other religions in our area and being respectful to each.
Computing: We will be looking at Systems and Searching. What is a system and how does it work? And how do we search online.
UNDERSTANDING THE ARTS ART: We have already made self-portraits in the style of Julian Opie. Future lessons will follow the new Art Access online scheme of learning. This term focussing on fashion design. MUSIC: We have started using a specialist music site called Charanga and are fortunate to have Mr Gleeson the music lead taking the lessons.
PSHE – Children will be looking at their mental health and well-being and dealing with feelings. P.E. – This half term in P.E. we will focus on gymnastics and Tag Rugby. P.E. Sessions are on Wednesday and Friday so please send your child to school already dressed in their P.E. kit.
Things to remember:
· All children should bring a flask or bottle of water to school. This should be taken home and washed every day.
Please read with your child for 5 minutes every day or questioning them on what they have read. It really is the key to all their future success.
· PE is on a Wednesday and Friday for this half term. Children should come dressed in their P.E. kit and will stay in it for the rest of the day. A change of clothing is not necessary. Children need to come to school in a white t-shirt and black shorts or black tracksuit plus trainers. · Spellings are put on the class blog on a Friday evening. The subsequent spelling practice of the words is the following Thursday. Spelling practice will take the form of dictated sentences. The children will receive a score out of 10 for the practiced words and another score out of 10 for the correct punctuation in their sentences and correct spellings of common words they should already know. · Mathletics homework will usually consist of 3 tasks I have set the children. Please ensure the children attempt these before playing on other areas of Mathletics as their scores are fed through to me and allow me to target any areas the children might be struggling with. If you have lost your login, please contact Mr Routledge · Children access TTRockstars 3 times a week in school, However, it is recommended that they spend 5 minutes on it every day to get super secure and quicker. · Children should not bring anything to school other than book bag, school book, planner, packed lunch and a water bottle. May I remind parents and carers to ensure that all of your child’s clothing is named as it makes finding the right owner so much
. Thank you for your continued support. Should you need to get in touch, please contact the school office or my email address
Glen.routledge@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk
Mr Routledge
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. Thank you for your continued support.
Should you need to get in touch, please contact the school office or my email address
Glen.routledge@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk
Mr Routledge
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Year 5 Class Blog
Week ending 14/10
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 5 Class Blog
Hello,
As we rapidly approach the end of our first half term, just a reminder that school is closd on Friday 21st October. This week the children put the finishing touches to their spaceman pictures, completed the editing of their space stories and tried to replicate the distances of the planets from the sun, to scale, using straws, pencils, string and toilet roll. Pictures to follow!
This week's spellings are more homophones. If you are unsure of the meaning, look it up in a dictionary. It's important to recognise the difference between two homophones. I will continue to include numbers in the sentences so make sure you know them too!
farther
father
guessed
guest
heard
herd
led
lead
mourning
morning
spellings for 13/10
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 5 Class Blog
Sorry, I forgot to add the spellings for the week. I know th echildren would be so disappointed if I forgot !
past
passed
proceed
precede
aisle
isle
aloud
allowed
affect
effect
week ended 7th October
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 5 Class Blog
Wow, What a week! When not rocketing into space with flights of imagination in their story writing the children have been helping to entertain the school. On Wednesday Year 5 performed their Collective Worship on 'love' to the rest of the school and their adults which was raptuously received. The very next day they dressed up as rockstars and helped me relaunch TTRockstars with a rousing rendition of 'Livin' on a prayer' to raucous appreciation. They then sang it again at break time, and at lunchtime, and at hometime and no doubt to you on the way home... It's been a very tiring but hugely enjoyable week.
week ending 30/09
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 5 Class Blog
My goodness, it's almost October already. This week the children have started an astronaut in space themed picture in art ; completed the unit on place value in maths ; learnt about Margaret Hamilton, a computing pioneer ; located Russia on the world map ; sang 'Living on a prayer' more times than is healthy for my ears ; and completed their pictures of the solar system with planets made to scale which incorporated a wide variety of skills : researching on the internet, rounding to thousands, the use of scale representation and trickiest of all, how to use a compass. They're not quite ready for the walls but I thought you might like to see them below. They're pretty impressive.
Don't forget that next Thursday sees the relaunch of TTrockstars and the children can come to school dressed as their rock/pop heroes.
On Wednesday is the Class collective worship which I believe begins at 9.30. Can children come dressed in their black tracksuits that day, please
This week's spellings for practise on Thursday 6th October are words where the 'y' makes a long 'i' sound
apply
supply
identify
occupy
multiply
rhyme
cycle
python
hygiene
hyphen
Have a great weekend.
Mr Routledge
week ended 23/09
Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 5 Class Blog
I was out of class on Friday so apologies for the delay. Last week the children edited their recounts of the summer holidays and began a new writing project based on a short cartoon about a young girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut. They continued with the space theme by learning about the beginning of the Space Race and the launch of Sputnik 1 . I think it is safe to say that Thursday was their favourite day as they combined an introductory R.E. lesson to Islam with their first goes on the Virtual Reality headsets. Even more remarkable was that no one crashed into each other or was sick! Unlike Mr Routledge.
This week's spellings are words that use the letter 'y' to make an 'i' sound.
symbol
physical
lyrics
typical
mystery
system
oxygen
crystal
rhythm
symptom