Class 5 Weekly Update

We have had a very busy week in Class 5 this week!

English

In English we began the week with our first piece of independent writing; a letter from Lady Macbeth to Macbeth. We then tried a new method of self-assessment, where the children visited ‘editing stations’ around the room, focusing on particular aspects of their work they would like to improve. They then redrafted their work with the edits and improvements in place. Later in the week we did some drama based on Lady Macbeth trying to persuade Macbeth into an evil plan, and the children wrote their own playscripts based on their roleplay. We also looked at using modal verbs and adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility.

Maths

The beginning of the week was based on revision of formal methods of addition and subtraction, and using the inverse to check our answers. We then moved onto long multiplication (Year 6), and estimating and approximating answers (Year 5). We finished the week by applying our learning to solving problems using reasoning. The homework this week will be linked to their learning in maths.

Science

This week we looked at the adaptations that animals and plants have made in order to survive extreme environments. We researched our chosen animal, and described all of the adaptations that animal or creature has made.

Computing

We discussed all of the services that the internet provides, and how we most commonly use it. The children then designed internet ‘adverts’, persuading people to use the internet.

R.E

The children continued learning about Islam this week with Mrs J. They researched the five pillars of Islam in more depth, and held group discussions about their

P.E

In P.E the children have continued with netball on Friday afternoon, and continued their gymnastics theme of ‘travelling’ with Mrs J. This week they created and named their own jump and put it into a sequence to travel across the hall.

Read Write Inc – ‘i’

Today the children looked at ‘i’.  We bounced the sound i – i – i.

We named objects that begin with ‘i’.

The children also practised forming the letter, to form the letter we say :  ‘down the body and a dot for the head.’

 

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Oswestry School Maths Morning

 

Five of our Year 6s were invited to Oswestry School to take part in a fun maths challenge morning.

They all had a brilliant time, and Mrs Roberts said they were a pleasure to take.

Well done Year 6!

 

Read Write Inc – ‘t’

Today the children looked at the sound ‘t’

We practised saying this bouncy sound – t – t – t,  We looked at objects and pictures beginning with the sound.

The children also had a go at writing the letter, saying ‘Down the tower and across the tower.’

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Gardening Day

FOBS are organising a day in the garden with refreshments, this Saturday 23rd September 10am to 4pm. Hope to see you there, everyone is welcome to call in for half an hour or a few hours.  Please can you sign the list at reception if you are able to help.

Ideas for jobs include :

1, More weeding and tidying.

2, Move over sized shrubs from reception to another area.

3, Paint pedestrian entrance gate, fence in Nursery, lower fence of shelter.

4, Move boulders into dipping pond and make wildlife ladder.
5, Tidy veg beds.
6, Seed meadow area.
7, Cement in fossils, shells, stones into recesses in sensory area.
8, Remove plastic tubes, as per instructions of Mrs Johnson.
9, Any other jobs….

Read Write inc – ‘d’

Today Class 1 looked at ‘d’.  They practised bouncing the sound – d – d- d .  We looked at objects beginning with d – duck / dog / dinosaur / doll.

When we form the letter we say ‘around his bottom, up his tall neck and down to his feet.’

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Read Write Inc – ‘s’

The last phoneme Class 1 looked at last week was ‘s’.  The class practised stretching out the sound -‘sssss’ then naming objects beginning with the sound.

When writing the letter we say ‘Slither down the snake’

On Friday the Class revised all the sounds covered so far – ‘m’  ‘a’  ‘s’ and practise forming them using a range of media.

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Class 5 Weekly Update

We have had another fantastic week in Class 5.

English

We have continued with our Macbeth novel study.  We began the week dramatising the scene in Macbeth where he meets the witches for the first time.  We then analysed Macbeth’s reaction to the prophesy and the children drafted and then edited and redrafted a letter from Macbeth to Lady Macbeth telling her of the prophesy.  We have also focused on using relative clauses and relative pronouns within sentences.

Maths

In maths we have continued our work on place value.  Year 5 have been rounding numbers up to the nearest 100,000 and applying these skills to find solutions to problems using reasoning.  Year 6 have been rounding numbers within 10 million, and also solving problems using reasoning.  We have finished the week solving addition and subtraction problems involving negative numbers, showing our calculation with jumps on a number line if needed.

History/Geography

The children looked at the major landmarks of Ancient Egypt and marked these onto a map, sorting them into physical and human features.

Science

We began our new Evolution and Inheritance topic this week.  The children played a game of Guess Who with their own faces, focusing on describing physical characteristics.  We then defined inherited and environmental characteristics, and the children designed their own cross breed dogs using this information.

PE

This week the children began Gymnastics with Mrs J.  They worked in pairs to create unusual ways of travelling using any part of their body.  Next week they will begin using apparatus to assist them.

RE

The children began their unit on Islam this week.  They took part in a question and answer session with Mrs J using pictures, text and objects to discuss what they already knew, what questions they had, and what they would like to find out.  The children also began looking at the five pillars of Islam, and making some links to Christianity.