Hear from your sports and house captains as they lead the school with our annual sports day. It may be a little different to how we usually do things but we can all get involved and submit our entries.
Today’s event is THE CHEST PASS PUSH
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Hear from your sports and house captains as they lead the school with our annual sports day. It may be a little different to how we usually do things but we can all get involved and submit our entries.
Today’s event is THE CHEST PASS PUSH
Read moreHear from your sports and house captains as they lead the school with our annual sports day. It may be a little different to how we usually do things but we can all get involved and submit our entries.
Today’s event is THE EGG AND SPOON RACE!
Read moreKeep sailing children and you will reach the right destination! Your next port of call will be Year 6! Speaking of Year 6 the week beginning 6th July Mrs Gregan will be taking over the Year 5 learning blog of the week. She will be setting you lessons and tasks introducing you to Year 6! Mrs Gregan has also organised this years Sports Day. We can’t come together but she is setting a daily challenge next week and you will be telling us how you have done so that we can collect house points! Come on Bamber!!!! Thank you for working so hard this week I know the maths was tough and long- but you got there. I have loved looking at your boats photos and films- you took this very seriously I have included them in the weekly film. Watch with care as some clever headlines appear too! I’m glad you enjoyed learning about the Titanic it was a great little topic. Next week is DRAMA!! Below is an explanation of the challenges the Royal Shakespeare Company have sent us and what we will need to do to take part. Please read carefully. Thank you!
We had two birthdays this week too- Tess and Alice! Happy Birthday girls!!!
RSC Play Making festival- important information for next week
Dear children and parents, studying Shakespeare is part of the Year 5 curriculum. We were fortunate enough to study two plays this year before we had to stay at home. This summer we should have been taking part in the RSC playmaking festival down in Stratford. Two members of the class would have accompanied me to Stratford to perform the Taming of the Shrew with other children from all over the country. Sadly, this will no longer take place. However in its place, the RSC is celebrating the play making of all its Associate Schools through film. We have been asked to prepare part of two speeches from “The Taming of the Shrew”. You will need to listen to my instructions carefully on Monday. You will then film yourself, the film needs to be sent to me by a parent with permission in that email for me to send it to the RSC and The Grand Theatre Blackpool for them to use and publish. Films can be too big to send via email so you will need help from your parents to use Wetranfer or Google Drive. I will then forward your work. You have until Thursday night to send your drama piece. I will be sending them on the Friday 19th. You may then appear on the RSC website performing your lines. This task is set for the next four days for you to practice to give you time to organise the sending via email.
I have create links to useful online videos explaining how to WEtransfer and Google drive via email. You could practice this weekend send me a happy message! I’ll reply with a thumbs up!! THANK YOU!!!!!!
This week’s Lancashire Youth Games Challenge is cricket. Come on…LET’S GET INVOLVED!
Read moreGood morning everyone and welcome to our final set of tasks for Health and Happiness week. Today is all about STAYING ACTIVE! There are so many studies that link regular exercise to emotional well being as well as a healthy body. Moving helps our minds too! Discover inside and outside challenges and one last community challenge as Lancashire County Council collect archive material about this unusual time in history- when we all stayed home.
Read moreWelcome to Part 2 of our Health and Happiness week. The following tasks and challenges help us to reflect on our feelings. It is so important to acknowledge our feelings and to learn how to manage them. Our emotions really do drive us each day, looking after them and understanding them helps us to become emotionally resilient.
Read moreHello everyone. This week the teachers have put together a selection of learning tasks that help us to reflect on our own well being. Usually we would complete these tasks in class with our friends. This year you can complete them with your siblings and family.
We have divided the tasks into three:
PART 1 - Mon and Tues complete the Healthy Hands - learning all about germs
PART 2 - Wed and Thurs complete the Healthy Feelings - exploring our feelings and managing them
PART 3 - Friday get creatively active! - looking after our bodies
Read moreTime for a little break! Please read on to find out what I would like you to do over half term! I bet you can guess!!
Read moreThis week’s Lancashire Youth Games Challenge is tri golf. Come on…LET’S GET INVOLVED!
Read moreGrab paper and a pencil and join Steve Bagshaw today!!
Read moreIt gives me pain to place this picture on my Blog! But for you Mrs Kennedy I will!!!
Read moreThis week’s Lancashire Youth Games Challenge is tri golf. Come on…LET’S GET INVOLVED!
Read moreThis is the school access to Purple Mash. If you click on the button it will take you directly to our school page.
Read moreWhat a wonderful week of learning. I have really enjoyed receiving all your World War II research projects - I have to say I think my favourite (I liked them all) was Zofia’s. If you look carefully at the pictures I think you’ll spot Zofia dressed as in a fetching 1940’s outfit! Your art work was a fitting tribute to VE day too- and well done for producing so many wonderful lettesr to Michiya! The bombing of Nagasaki marked the end of the whole war later in 1945. I hope you enjoy the pictures- a few pets have sneeked in!
I know a lot of you have climbed the stairs for Everest and I have 16 children who have contacted Jayden or myself. We need to keep climbing final count next Friday. Talking of Jayden - sorry Jayden- his Grandad lived above a fire station in London during the war. He wrote Jayden a recount of what he could remember so Jayden could keep it. I thought you might like to read it children! Have a lovely long weekend take care of each other always.
God Bless Mrs Hxx
Now we are missing our formal RE lessons each week- but being a Christian is all about action and when you learn independently; try your best; love your family; show patience; perform acts of love- that is your faith in action! Now Jayden has worked out how many steps we would have to climb to get to the top of Mount Everest. Here is a picture of his workings out! Can we do this for charity?
Read moreThis week’s Lancashire Youth Games Challenge is hockey - don’t worry, you do not need a hockey stick!
Read moreHi Year 5 and Parents,
Please click this blog to see our learning film for the week. In addition, please read carefully the e-safety post created by Mrs Gregan our IT lead. It has very important information about keeping the children safe online.
Read moreThe Summer term is all about competition and this Summer is no different. Every year, the Lancashire Youth Games is hosted in Blackpool. For the past number of years we have had various teams complete. Last year, our Year 3 & 4 athletics team were there representing Wyre and Fylde. This year it is still going ahead…we can compete against other schools…virtually! Come on, let’s get Our Ladys involved!
Read moreTogether we have reached the end of our third week of learning from home!!!
It is always wonderful to see your work and hear about how you are all getting on. A massive shout out to parents for all your amazing help and support.
Read moreThis week we would like you to take some time this week and to spend some time with your families.
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