Term 6
Rainforests
Term 6 Year 5 Newsletter
Term 6 Year 5 Overview
Term 5
London
Welcome to London, everyone! This term, we will be exploring the magnificent city of London. We will be studying the marvellous monuments and landmarks, reading the super London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd and we'll even be going there ourselves! We can't wait!
Term 5 London Trip Gallery
Term 5 Year 5 Newsletter
Term 5 Year 5 Overview
Term 4
Hidden Worlds
This term, we will study mysterious hidden worlds! To begin with, we will explore the magnificent picture book Journey. It is a really brilliant way for us to make predictions and practise our inference work - as we have to 'read' the story completely through its illustrations. We study the structure of the story in detail too which enables us to write our own words to accompany different parts of the adventure. Then, we write our own creative stories inspired by the elements of Journey that makes Aaron Becker's book so exciting for us to read.
We will also complete a unit on persuasive writing. We will learn all about the issues surrounding animals in captivity and focused on orcas for our class discussions. Then, we will learn about the sad story of Morgan, an orca currently in captivity in a Spanish waterpark. We then use a variety of persuasive writing techniques to compose letters demanding that she be set free - and send some of them all the way to Tenerife!
We are lucky enough to visit the Big Pit National Coal Museum, where we venture 300 feet underground to see what life was like for the thousands of men who worked at the coal face. We also get to visit the King Coal Mining Galleries, which is an exciting audio-visual experience telling the story of how the Welsh mining industry evolved.
Term 4 Year 5 Newsletter
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Term 3
Victorian Bristol
This term we will be focusing on History in our Victorian Bristol topic. We're looking forward to finding out what life was like for children and comparing it to other periods we've learnt about. We will be welcoming The History Squad into school to bring our learning to life as well as reading Berlie Doherty's story 'Street Child'. In Art we will be looking at a variety of Victorian artists and themes throughout this era.
In maths we will be focusing on fractions, decimals and percentages. The children will begin by learning the links between fractions, decimals and percentages and will then practise converting between them.
In Science our topic is Growing Up. We will learn how to represent data using different types of graphs and charts. As part of this we will investigate the effect of exercise on heart rate, using pulse meters.
Term 2
Interpid Adventures
We are going to take the opportunity to ecplore the globe alongside some of the most incredible adventurers in history: specifically the unsung heroes and pioneers of exploration.
The children have had a fantastic second term learning all about Intrepid Adventures.
In English, they have been writing biographies about the great Laura Dekker and the inspiring Matthew Henson. They have also written their very own amazing adventures stories based on the book 'The Great Explorer'. We were really impressed by the descriptive language and creativity the children had when coming up with their own tales. After our marvelous trip to Aerospace Bristol, we wrote instructions on how to create our very own periscope, including the science behind how they work.
In Maths, we have been focusing on multiplication and division. The children have learnt formal, written methods to help them quickly solve number problems. We have also been looking at the properties of shape and how to classify them, in addition to measuring and calculating angles.
In Science, we have been exploring forces and completed our own investigation about friction, making sure it was a fair test. In geography, we have been learning how to read maps with 6-figure grid references and learning how to read contours on a map too. We have been lucky to have Mrs Begen teach some of our Art lessons. We have been focusing on Music in Art and looked at some great abstract classics, such as Picasso and Kandinsky.
At the beginning of term, we engaged in amazing workshops run by Unique Voice as part of Anti-Bullying Week.
Each class performed amazingly well in the Christmas Concert, sharing their songs with over 500 other children in the Pavilion Hall.
Jaguar and Sloth enjoyed their time at swimming and have improved lots over the last terms. Next term, it will be Armadillo Class' turn to go swimming (11th January). They will be going with Sun Bear Class (Year 6) each Wednesday.
Term 1
Ancient Greece
Welcome to Ancient Greece... This term, we will be delving into a world which is surrounded with magic, mythology and monsters! We will discover heroes, heroines and evil beings...
Our author of the Term will be Maz Evans, we will be reading her book 'Who let the Gods out?' as our class story, learning all about what Elliott gets up to when Zeus, Virgo and Hermes suddenly drop on his doorstep!
Ancient Greece Day
Wow! Year 5 have had a cracking start to the year...seriously. We have hopped in our time machine and travelled back in time 2500 years... to Ancient Greece! We had a fabulous visit from Richard from the History Squad who shared all the gruesome truths about the Spartans, how Ancient Greece was made up of many city states and lots of awesome artefacts!
Check out the photos!
While the time portal to Ancient Greece was open, we also took note of some of their fresh, fresh produce and used it to create our very own Greek Salads. The children went through the entire Design and Technology process to make these products: Research > Design > Create > Evaluate. Now they've done it in school, we're pretty sure they're ready to do it for you at home too! Check out these links which explain a little bit more about how we can be sustainable with our foods: