We’ve had a busy first week back and Class 5 seem to be really enjoying our new topic on Brazil.
Literacy
We have focused on improving our descriptive writing and tried to vary the way in which we open sentences, to make it more interesting for the reader. At the start of the week, we described our Christmas Day meal as though it were ‘The best meal in the world…ever!’, using interesting verbs and adjectives as well as similes and personification. I really enjoyed reading children’s writing and ended up incredibly hungry on Tuesday evening so their persuasive techniques worked!
On Friday we started our new text, The Vanishing Rainforest, which we will use as a stimulus for lots of writing activities, about the Amazon rainforest, over the next few weeks.
Numeracy
In Maths, we have been working on fractions which included showing equivalent fractions, converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa and ordering fractions by finding a common denominator. Next week, we will extend this by looking at equivalent decimals and percentages.
Other activities included starting our new topic on solids, liquids and gases, researching ideas for carnival masks, discussing what is special about our world and why we should look after it and a group geography quiz which we will revisit next week. Children were able to name a range of continents, countries and oceans but were less sure about capital cities and location of particularplaces; Aberdovey was suggested as the capital of Wales and Kinnerley as a county!
I will be starting Year 6 Booster this Thursday from 3:15 – 4:30 and this week we will be focusing on grammar.
If you have any questions about any of the above, please do not hesitate to speak to me.
Thank you.
Mrs Johnson