Wednesday’s Maths

Wednesday 22nd April 2020

Good Morning Mathematicians,

Today you will be continuing to practise measuring and estimating angles.

Warm up: https://www.mathplayground.com/measuringangles.html How many can you get correct out of 10?

Step 1: Complete the 2Do “Estimating Angles.” Remember to keep trying until you get most of them correct!

Step 2: https://www.mathplayground.com/alienangles.html Develop your estimating skills to launch rockets accurately! This is testing within 5 degrees! Tricky stuff! Move on when you are confident.

Step 3: Continue to practise your skills on the White Rose sheet. Remember to estimate carefully if you do not have a protractor at home!

Reflection: Let your teacher know what you are finding easy or difficult.

Wednesday measuring angles

Wednesday measuring answers

Tuesday’s Maths

Tuesday 21st April 2020

Good Morning,

Today’s aim is to recap angle types and then to develop skills of measuring angles. Remember that angles are measured in “degrees.” Each degree represents a part of a turn.

Step 1: Complete 2Do “Types of angles” to recap yesterday’s work.

Step 2: https://www.mathplayground.com/measuringangles.html Play this protractor game until you are confident that you can get at least 5 right in a row. (You need to be REALLY accurate with lining it up and count up from 0, rather than back from 180 degrees.

Step 3: Work through the White Rose worksheet. If you do not have a protractor, then practise estimating angle size for number 5 and 6! A good estimation will be within 10 degrees.

Tuesday measuring angles

Tuesday measuring answers

School Update- Monday 20th April

Dear Parent/Carer,

I hope you all had a good Easter, despite the strange times we are living in at the moment.

I would love nothing more than to be writing to tell you of a reopening date, but alas, we are again bound by the rules of the Government in an extended lock down.

We are all hopeful that we will at some point return this academic year and really hope that we do, so that our Year 6 children can say their goodbyes, so that our new Reception children can get a taster of next year and of course so all of our other children can meet their new teacher and get to see their new classroom for next year. Fingers crossed…

I am very proud of all of the Newdale teams and how they have responded during this very difficult time. There is so much work going on behind the scenes and everyone is playing their part. The admin team have been battling with all sorts of issues around ordering vouchers and sorting out codes, the Pastoral team making sure all of our families are safe, our teaching team doing all they can to support online learning at home and the teaching assistant team volunteering and doing lots of preparation for this term and beyond.

We have and continue to remain open to the children of key workers. We were open all over Easter including Good Friday and Easter Monday, as we wanted to support the national drive to keep our key workers in work. The volunteers in school have been amazing. Despite anxiety around infection and the difficulties in social distancing with children, they are coming in and offering the best childcare possible in our hub. As ever, if you feel you qualify for provision then please email school or give us a ring (details on the website). If you have concerns about your children at home then we might be able to help with advice or signpost you to support, so please do get in touch.

I am trying really hard to see the positives and am very thankful that the weather has been very kind to us during this time. I am hoping children can get outside in gardens and enjoy their exercise sessions each day: I know I am!

I will update you when we know more, but in the meantime we thank you for your support with home online learning. It really will make a difference to the children when they finally return to us.

Kind regards and stay safe…

Miss Cook

 

Monday’s Maths

Monday 20th April 2020

Good Morning,

As lockdown seems to be continuing, it is more important than ever for you to continue to develop your Maths skills at home. For this reason, we will be expecting you all to be following daily Maths activities. When we return to school, we will be checking your understanding of these new concepts.

Today in Maths, you will be re-capping types of angles and thinking of angles as a “measure of a turn”.

Step 1: Watch the video here and complete the small activities.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zb6tyrd/articles/zg68k7h

Step 2: Complete the 2Dos “Ordering angles” and  “Acute and obtuse angles.” These are only short, but please remember to keep trying until you get them correct. You will have two days to complete Maths 2Dos.

Step 3: Complete the White Rose assessment and check your answers using the answer document. If you don’t have a printer, you could always write your answers in a notepad.

Extension: Send your teacher an email to let them know how you got on!

Monday angles

Monday answers

Spring sunshine

Today we went on a lovely nature walk. Mrs Perkins made some fantastic envelopes so that we could collect our findings. We spotted a mouse taking cover in the roots of the hedgerow, looked at how Holly leaves are not all the same and also discovered lichen on the trees. After all our exploring, we chilled out by making daisy chains.

In the afternoon, we made our own playdough and played outside! Well done Harry and Jack for making school really enjoyable!

 

Value of the Month- April

Our value of the month for April is Freedom

What is Freedom?

  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Self-expression
  • Freedom of speech

Suggestions for parents to work with children at home:

  • Together, talk about people in history who were being ruled by someone else and wanted freedom, e.g. Moses and the Israelites, slaves in the US before the Civil War; Hanukkah; Nelson Mandela.
  • Discuss with your child about historical slavery and modern day human trafficking.
  • Discuss with your child about the Syria Refugee Crisis.
  • Different Rules of Law around the world. Discuss with your child democracy in Britain and how this may be different from countries around the world.
  • Freedom of self- expression. Discuss with your child the importance of their identity and being able to express themselves. Explain that people living in Britain are able to express themselves how they choose; as long as it doesn’t break the law (Individual Liberty).
  • Discuss inner freedom– having positive thoughts. What does inner freedom feel like? When do you feel most free? What kinds of thoughts make you feel free? Constrained?

 

Daily maths tasks

Good morning!

Just a quick reminder that the children will need to try to keep up to date with these daily maths activities:

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/

They should be capable of watching the videos, completing the work and then self marking. Today’s lesson will be Week 1, lesson 4.

Best wishes,

 

Mr Banfield

Parent to Teacher communication

Dear Parents/Carers,

We have set up a new email address which will allow you to communicate with your class teacher should you need to. This would be a great platform for you to share positive experiences at home whilst allowing a more direct form of contact in these unprecedented circumstances. The address is: Newdale.year5team@taw.org.uk

Children should continue to use Purple Mash 2email and the homework blog as their main forms of communication.

Best wishes,

Mr Banfield and Miss Myler

Noah’s incredible artwork

Noah has created a fantastic piece of computer based art for a book cover. I’m so impressed!