In our class we are taught by Mrs Walker, with Mrs Hogarth. We are in Year 5, which means that we are 9 turning 10 (we love to share our birthdays).
We have busy weeks, with English and Mathematics lessons taught daily, alongside a range of curriculum subjects and some lessons that happen once a week, like computing with Mrs Gurney and PE with Hawkes which happen on Wednesday afternoons.
On a Tuesday afternoon, we have swimming, so need to bring our kits in for this. We usually leave our PE kits in school for the half term, and take them home just before the holidays.
Also on a Thursday, we have magical music with Mrs Edwards (our amazing music teacher). We need to remember to practice our instruments at home, and then bring them in on a Thursday morning ready for our lesson.
We bring our books and reading records to school each day, so we can share our reading on a regular basis and change them when we have finished reading them. We also bring our Times tables cards to school each day so we can help each other learn these facts.
Each week, homework is set up for us on Sumdog. Sumdog is a fun website, which helps us practice our maths skills through playing games. It is set up for us every Thursday, to be completed by the following Wednesday. We also get spelling homework too. This happens every other Thursday, and we are tested on the spellings during the Tuesday of the second week. The test dates are written on the spelling sheet. We practice our spellings during the week at school, too.
On a Friday afternoon, we are lucky to have cricket with Owen for the first few weeks after Christmas. He really helps us improve our batting and fielding skills by playing lots of fun games
Below, you will find updates, where we share all of the special memories we make in this class.
Thursday 7th May 2020
Hello Discoverers,
I hope you had a lovely day yesterday, your posters are looking fab!
In English, over today and tomorrow, it would be great if you could write a setting description to describe the setting that you drew yesterday. A setting description usually consists of one or two paragraphs, using many adjectives, similes and metaphors, to describe where a story is taking place.
For maths, I have uploaded the answers to yesterday’s questions, but also I have included your questions for today and tomorrow. I will reveal their answers on Monday. Remember, read the questions slowly and carefully, making notes with key information to help you work out the answer.
In French, it would be great if you could create the remaining four posters, over today and tomorrow. You have Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday left to covert, and create posters for.
Why don’t you include the quiz for your family, during tomorrow’s celebrations for VE day? But you will have to be quick in displaying the next four day’s French translations, so that your family have time to learn them 😀
I hope that you have a great day today, some brilliant celebrations tomorrow, and enjoy your weekend.
Speak soon,
Mrs Taylor
Wednesday 6th May 2020
Good morning Discoverers,
I hope that you managed to enjoy the sunshine that we had yesterday.
Today in English, I would like you to think of a setting (place) that you character was travelling to, in your ‘Adrift’ story. I want you to imagine what it might look like there: it may be space, a desert, a made up land etc.
I would like you to draw the setting, including as much detail as possible. Enjoy taking your time, and experimenting with colour.
Here are the answers for yesterday’s maths questions, and your next set for today 🙂 I hope that you enjoy marking your own work, and seeing how many you get correct. Remember, if you didn’t score too well, aim to get one more correct, you can do it!
In french today, you are moving on to writing the French translation of ‘Wednesday’. Remember, you can watch Monday’s video to help you. Create a poster of the translated word, and display it somewhere around the home, for all to see.
Enjoy your day,
Mrs Taylor
A Final Request for ‘Hellos’
You may have seen on Tapestry, I have been asking for you to send in videos of you saying ‘hello’ to your classmates.
You can send a quick video, a drawn picture, a written message or even just a picture of you smiling, and I will be sending these to everybody who has submitted.
This will allow you to see everybody, who I know you are missing, and make each other smile 😀
This is a quick reminder, that tomorrow will be the last day to send something to me, before I pass them on to you.
Here is a picture from our last school trip: I love to see your happy faces.
Tuesday 5th May 2020
Good morning Discoverers,
Thank you for sharing your work yesterday, it was such a pleasure to see your engagement with the tasks I have been setting for you.
In English today, you are going to use your emotion graph, which you created yesterday, to write some speech sentences.
Please can you watch this video, and then write a speech sentence, for each of the points in the story that you labelled on your graph yesterday. I have included an example for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-YFmLctwDY
Well done to those of you who sent me in your answers for the maths bonus question. The answer was: Red flower = 20 and blue flower = 5. I saw that many of you got this correct, so well done 😀
I have also uploaded the answers for yesterday’s questions, and set you your next ones. Don’t forget to mark them and let me know how you got on.
In French today, please can you create your poster of Tuesday’s translation, and put it up somewhere in your home for all to see. You may want to tell your family members, that you will be giving them a quiz at the end of the week, so that they make sure to pay attention to your poster. I have included an example below:
Have a great day everybody,
Mrs Taylor
Monday 4th May 2020
Happy Monday Discoverers,
I hope you’ve had a lovely weekend, what did you get up to? I finally cut my grass!
In English, you finished writing your fabulous stories last week, and although we are now going to move on, we are still going to use the short film ‘adrift’ to help us. You are all familiar with the video now, which makes it easier for you to focus on the writing. I want us to look at speech this week.
Firstly, today I would like you to create an emotion graph. This is where you plot how Jane (or your character) is feeling, at different points in the story. I have plotted an emotion for every paragraph, you may decide to plot an emotion for the beginning, middle and end of your story. Here is my example to help you:
Today, in maths, I have given you your answers for Friday’s questions, and I have again set you another eight. We are continuing to work on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division this week. Let me know if you have any questions.
I have also included a bonus question, can you rise to the challenge?
We are going to focus on French, during our foundation subject this week. We will be looking at ‘days of the week’. Today, I would like you to watch the video, which helps you to say, and write the days of the week in French. And then I would like you to create a poster of the word Monday in French, and place this in your home somewhere for all to see. At the end of the week, I thought you might like to give your family a quiz, and see if they remember how to say the different days in French.
Enjoy your day, speak soon,
Mrs Taylor
Friday 1st May 2020
Hello Discoverers,
It’s the beginning of a new month today, and the end of our week. I hope that you have some nice things planned for the weekend. I know that I am going to be taking Indie on some long walks, and I’m going to try making a butternut squash, spinach and feta tart. I’ll let you know how it goes.
In English today, it would be great if you could finish writing your story. Follow yesterday’s instruction for writing your final paragraph/s. If you have already finished, why don’t you film yourself reading it, and upload it to tapestry for me to see. Or you could even take a photo of your story and upload that. The ones that I read yesterday were brilliant!
If you want, you could arrange a bedtime story for your family tonight, and read them your finished version. I know that they will love it 😀
In maths, here are the answers for yesterday’s questions. Did anybody get full marks? I have also included the next set of questions, which I will share the answers for on Monday. Remember to read the questions carefully, make notes of any important information, and think about which operation you will need to use (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division).
Yesterday, in geography, you created fantastic posters, advertising your new attraction in Sleights. Today, I would like you to draw your attraction up close. You can use colours if you want, and try to add as much detail as you can.
Enjoy your Friday everybody,
Mrs Taylor
Thursday 30th April 2020
Hi there, Discoverers,
Great effort yesterday, keep it up!
In English today, you are moving on to writing the final paragraph/s for your story. In these paragraphs you reveal the solution to the problem. In my story the problem was that Jane was lonely, and in the final paragraphs, this was solved by a companion joining their lands together. What will your solution be? I can’t wait to find out 😀
Here are your next set of maths questions, and the answers for yesterday’s work. How did you score?
In geography yesterday, you created a map of where you would build your Sleights addition. You also wrote the reasons why you think it would be a good idea. Today and tomorrow, I would like you to work on creating a poster to advertise the opening of your idea. You can choose to create this by hand, or using a computer. I chose to create mine using Microsoft Word. Include as much detail as possible, can you spot what I’ve missed?
Have a great day Discoverers,
Mrs Taylor
Wednesday 29th April 2020
Good morning, Discoverers,
Thank you for sharing your work yesterday, I really enjoyed hearing and reading your stories, and seeing your wonderful working out, in maths.
I am also excited to share the next park of your geography project, as your plans are looking great.
In English today, you will take the reader, once again, on an emotional journey.
In my next paragraph (paragraph number 6), a new character visits Jane, but then leaves again. What will happen next in your story?
Today, please can you write your next paragraph.
And remember, you can write something similar, or not, and you can write more paragraphs or less.
Today in maths, I have written you some word problems, which need solving.
Take your time working through the questions, and try to decide which calculations you will need to complete, in order to reach your answer.
I have also uploaded the answers from yesterday’s questions, good luck!
In Geography today, I would like you to think about where you might build you addition to Sleights village.
I have included my example for you. I drew a simple map of the surrounding area, and then labelled a few roads, and put a star where I would place my communal gardens and compost bins.
Then, write a short sentence about why you have chosen to build your addition there.
I am excited to see you plans.
Have a great day,
Mrs Taylor
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