Last Week

Hi all,

Not many sleeps to go now!

Just a few reminders for this week:

Wednesday’s Christmas Event

The children can wear their Christmas jumpers all day on Wednesday, along with their PE kit please. Also, please remember to bring your mugs if you would like hot chocolate!

Friday – Last Day 

It is a dress down day on Friday and so the children are not required to come in uniform. We have lots of fun things planned during the day! For their party in the afternoon, the children are allowed to bring in a board game from home. However, please ensure that they do not bring any expensive or electrical items.

 

Thank you for all of your support at home. The children have worked so hard this term and we are extremely proud of them.

 

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas break and a Happy new Year.

Mrs Stack and Mr McFarland

Literacy Homework – W/C 30th September 2024

Please see below for the literacy homework for week commencing 30th September 2024.

Many thanks

The Year 6 Team

European Day of Languages

Year 6 had a wonderful time yesterday celebrating European Day of Languages and learning all about Germany. During our research of major cities in Germany, we found out many interesting facts. Did you know that the custom of turning cartwheels came from Dusseldorf and Dresden invented toothpaste? We then had the opportunity to taste many delicious German foods: pretzels, bratwurst, stollen and even pickled cucumber!

Year 5 spellings w/c 13th July 2020

Hello year 5,

For those of you who have returned to school, your spellings for week commencing 13th July 2020 are a final set of jumping orange words.

Week 4

Can you have a go at making your own word search or crossword? Can you try writing them out with your other hand? Maybe you could create a sports related spelling scribble to fit in with sports week in school? You choose!

If you are continuing to work from home, I will continue to email you as normal with your weekly spellings and their associated activities, so please disregard this (unless you would like to do both sets, which you are of course more than welcome to do :-)).

Many thanks

Mrs Stack

Year 5 homework 10.7.2020

Happy Friday Year 5!

I hope that you have all had a wonderful week 😊

This will be your final homework question from me this year – can you believe that you will soon be moving up into Year 6?!

As some of you have been revising space this week as part of your home learning, I have followed this theme for the Year 5 homework. I would like you all to research the modern-day scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock. Who is she? Can you tell me about her early life, education, career and research? What award was she honoured with in 2009? What is her ambition?

How you present your findings is entirely up to you – be creative!

Hopefully learning about Maggie will help you to see that finding a career you love can stem from your enjoyment of a subject that you learn in school. I look forward to seeing your research; please send it directly to me via Purple Mash or post it on the homework blog by next Friday.

Have a fantastic weekend Year 5, you wonderful bunch.

Mrs Stack

Year 5 spellings W/C 6th July

Hello year 5,

For those of you who have returned to school, your spellings for week commencing 6th July 2020 are a new set of jumping orange words. These are another set of tricky ones, so keep practising. Maybe you could use the words to play hangman with a member of your household? Can you sort them into alphabetical order? Alternatively maybe you can you write them out in capital letters, or write out the definitions from a dictionary?

Week 3 JO Spellings

If you are continuing to work from home, I will continue to email you as normal with your weekly spellings and their associated activities, so please disregard this (unless you would like to do both sets, which you are of course more than welcome to do :-)).

Many thanks

Mrs Stack

Year 5 Homework

Hello Year 5!

Well here we are on yet another Friday! Whether you are at school or at home, I hope that you have had a wonderful week and well done for working so hard – give yourself a pat on the back.

Your homework question for this week is based on the growth mindset work that we have been focussing on in the afternoons. We have learnt the importance of having a positive attitude towards learning and our ability to progress and achieve with practise and determination.

For your homework, I would like you to spend some time thinking about what you might like to do for a career when you finally leave education. Some of you may already have some very definite ideas about your career path. If you do, then research around that role to find out what you need to achieve in order to get there. What qualifications do you need? Do you need to go to university? What skills and qualities do you need? Is there any voluntary work experience that you could undertake as you get older to support your development of these skills? Create a picture of yourself in your chosen career and present your research of this role (and your path to get there) around it.

Some of you may have absolutely no idea what you want to do – and that’s fine too! It took me a long time to discover that the job I love is that of a Teaching Assistant. It’s helpful to learn about yourself a little more first to establish what careers might appeal to your interests. Can you think about what your favourite subjects are at school? What do you enjoy learning about? Do you enjoy literacy or maths? Or is science, or maybe art, more your thing? What are your hobbies? Do you like being outside? Are you a baker? Do you enjoy sport? Create a picture of yourself and surround it with your favourite subjects and hobbies – an ‘All About Me’. You can then use this to help you reflect, as you progress through school, on where you might like your career path to take you.

I would love to see your finished pieces and to hear all about you and maybe what career path you have already decided you would like to follow. Please either email me directly with your work or post it on the blog. This is due in by Friday 10th July 2020.

Dream big because you are all capable of doing amazing things and remember that who you are tomorrow begins with what you do today.

Have a fabulous weekend Year 5, you wonderful bunch.

Speak soon

Mrs Stack

Year 5 Spellings W/C 29.6.20

Hello year 5,

For those of you who have returned to school, your spellings for week commencing 29th June 2020 are a new set of jumping orange words. These are another set of tricky ones, so try to practise them as often as you can in spelling scribbles, silly sentences, a spelling story or simply with LSCWC (look, say, cover, write, check) on the attached sheet.

Week 2 JO Spellings

If you are continuing to work from home, I will continue to email you as normal with your weekly spellings and their associated activities, so please disregard this.

Many thanks

Mrs Stack

Year 5 – spellings w/c 22nd June

Your spellings for this week are jumping orange words. There are some tricky ones here, so please ensure that you are practising them. To really challenge yourself, have a go at writing them out in alphabetical order a-z.

Spellings wc 22.6.2020

 

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