What a lovely week we have had in Year 5! The children are full of smiles, working hard and facing every challenge that comes their way with great resilience!
Read more“Don’t treat people the way they treat you. Treat people the way that God treats you” Dave Willis
As we come to the end of our second week back together, I can’t believe how much learning we have accomplished and how the children have well and truly settled back in to school life. It is almost as if they have never been away!
Read more'We can't heal the world today but we can begin with a voice of compassion, a heart of love, an act of kindness' Mary Davis
What a wonderful and eventful week we have had in Year 5… we have welcomed brand new members, we have been reunited with our friends and we have sadly said goodbye to members of our class family. But throughout it all, the children have been truly amazing, showing great love and compassion- we are all very proud of them. This week it has been so lovely to have all of the children back in class together and to NEARLY complete our class family once again. Of course we have dearly missed Mrs Nel and Mrs Hotckiss, although they have been popping in to sessions at different times, so they have been with us, albeit virtually
Read more"Every new moment is a fresh beginning" TS Elliot
What does Lily’s message on the beach say???? Unlike Michael who is still isolated on the beach you will be returning to your class family on Monday! You did it children well done!
Read more"And so I tell you, keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for Keep on seeking, and you will find." Luke 11 9-10
Well done all for getting straight back into your learning - what a busy week we have had! There are some very important messages on the blog today - please read on
Read moreThank you for being you!!!
It seems to me that we keep supporting one another each day as we continue on this isolated journey! We look forward to the day we we can embrace each other in laughter!
Read more"Every time you look at a flower for that moment the world is that one flower"
I continually feel grateful to be part of such a lovely school family. Thank you for all the hard work this week- please read on to celebrate further
Read more"Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future." Oscar Wilde
How wonderful it was to see you all today! Please read on for a lovely celebration of this weeks learning! Next week we will make sure we give the certificates during our zoom council!!!
Read more"You have been assigned this mountain to show others it can be moved" anon
Can you spot who’s hanging on to this famous statue of Robin Hood? Imagine my delight when I received this photo in my emails!! Please read on as we celebrate all our learning both at school and home.
Read moreAll I can say is well done!
“To trust God in the light, that is nothing. To trust God in the dark. That is faith” Please read this weeks blog as we come together as a class family.
Read moreYear 5 - Tuesday 5th January Remote Learning Begins xx
Dear parents and children. Please ensure you have checked your emails for an important message from Miss Hornby. Now press on the Remote Learning button on this page to find the lessons for today January 6th.
Keep Safe - God Bless Mrs H xx
Read more“Christmas is joy, religious joy, an inner joy of light and peace.” -Pope Francis
Keep one another warm this Christmas - the children will understand the message! God Bless
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog "Give me a place to stand a lever long enough and I will move the Earth" Archimedes.
Weekly catch up with all the important message for the final week!
Read moreYear 5 weekly blog "The gem cannot be polished without friction nor man without trials." Confucius
On our weekly blog today there are some very important key messages about the final week in school.
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 27th November " Some beautiful paths can't be found without being lost" Erol Ozan
Firstly, a massive thank you to Miss Edmondson and Mr Bennett for all their wonderful teaching and support this week. Through virtual teaching and many filmed lessons we have all managed to keep well and truly on track!
Read more"I sustain myself with the love of family" Maya Angelou
Even though I have not been physically in class this week I have felt very much part of this special family - Year 5.
Read more"Your wings already exist all you need to do is fly!"
The children may have already told you about our science lessons this week! We have been investigating forces and to do this we made elastic firing rockets, paper aeroplanes and parachutes. It was been fun but very scientific. We have carefully collected data, evaluated our work and thought about other things we could test. I have placed a gallery of use busy at work in class! We have had a tricky time in maths, we are not all confident problem solvers of word problems yet and we need to keep revisiting the whole and part model to help us. In English we have continued to explore Hamlet through drama. Our ghost was pretty spectacular in the end. Alongside this work on the play we are learning to write a really good character description and the paired writing the children completed on Thursday was wonderful. Next week, we will be watching the RSC production in class! Mrs Harrison joined us again on Thursday and shared the story of Noah and the covenant he had with God. She is really enjoying teaching again after her short break. In RHE (relationship and health education) we explored gifts and talents - it was an interesting lesson as we often celebrate achievement but we also thought about who we are and how we are loved: how we are unique :
we are loved- not for what we do but for who we are.
I hope you all have fun with the homework this week ! More aeroplanes to investigate!
Grow your brain certificates this week went to: Emma and Georgia
Reminders:
The classroom is highly ventilated and as the days get colder the class does too. Please encourage your child to wear layers under their white t-shirt. I know some of them just don’t feel the cold but others do. The art room is particularly cool and Mrs Curtis is happy for the children to wear an old spare jumper under their painting shirt.
Thank you- have a lovely weekend
Mrs H xx
"To be or not to be" Hamlet
You may have guessed from the quote above that we have started our short study of Hamlet. We are a Royal Shakespeare Associate school and this involves us in all kinds of exciting theatrical adventures.
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What more can I say- "Thank you"
Dear Wonderful Parents,
Thank you for all your support this half term. Year 5 have really settled into school and we have established a happy, safe and hardworking atmosphere in class. Myself and Mrs Nel have really enjoyed teaching them all and even though it has been tough at times we have always found room for fun and laughter.
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