Well done to everyone that is reading and recording on their bookmarks for Buster’s Book club. Who can take the KS2 trophy this week,Willow or Maple?
Just a polite reminder that you should be reading a minimum of 4 times a week at home.
“Learning, loving and encouraging through Christ.”
Well done to everyone that is reading and recording on their bookmarks for Buster’s Book club. Who can take the KS2 trophy this week,Willow or Maple?
Just a polite reminder that you should be reading a minimum of 4 times a week at home.
We celebrated World Space Week in Science this week.
In groups we chose a planet that we wanted to research and created a persuasive argument why our chosen planet should be chosen next for human exploration. We then presented our findings to the class and selected the most persuasive argument as the winner.
Thanks for your continued support.
Year 5 team.
For the Harvest Festival Service we wrote poems about two fruits of the spirit.
In Willow class we wrote poems about faithfulness and in Maple class we wrote poems about Goodness.
We also thought about what we should be thankful for.
Thank you to everyone that came and celebrated with us today and for all your kind donations.
Year 5 team.
In Art this Term we are focusing on Vincent van Goth. Using crayons we created our own versions of Vincent van Goth – The Starry Night.
Please can you continue to practise your Times Tables for the Times Table Challenge every Friday. Who can be the first person to move up a level in Year 5 this academic year?
In addition to this continue to read for the Busters Book Club. Children should be reading for 20 minutes every night. Can Willow or Maple take the trophy this week?
In Art we have been looking at Vincent van Goth. We would like you to research Vincent van Goth and create a fact file. Including information such as: Where was he born? Did he always want to be an artist? What was his most famous piece? How many paintings did he sell when he was alive?
Due: 04.10.17
Star of the Week from Willow Class is Kai Anthony 🙂
Thanks for your continued support.
Year 5 team.
Starting this week is the SALUS Participation Project.
Watch this space for details about Mathletics.
This week we will be electing our school council members. Applicants need to write a speech detailing why they want to be elected as a school councillor. Both classes will vote and elect one member per class. Deadline date: 28/09/17.
Playground buddies application forms have now been received and training will take place for the successful applicants.
Please can we politely remind you that PE is every THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Make sure your child’s named PE kit is in school. Earrings must be taken out for ALL PE lessons. PE will take place in all weathers, rain or shine. Ensure your child has the appropriate named clothing in school E.g. tracksuit and waterproofs. Please speak to the office if you are unsure.
Homework will be given out on a Friday and is due back in on the following Wednesday. Just a reminder, your child should be fluent in all times tables up to 12 x 12 (Gold/Platinum). If you need any suggestions on how you could support your child please come and speak to your class teacher.
Star of the week from Maple Class is Roxy Porter 🙂
Thanks for your continued support.
Year 5 team.
In English we have been reading our new story “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” alongside our model text for this term “Dobber and the Silver Ring” Why not ask your child about these stories? Everyone has a school reading book and are required to read for 20 minutes at least 4 times a week. Please record your child’s reading in the yellow home school diary they have been given.
In Maths we have started the year off by investigating Place Value.
In Science we will be exploring the solar system.
‘Moving People’ is our theme for Topic. Watch this space for more information.
PE
Thank you to all students who have already brought in their PE kits. PE is on a Thursday afternoon.
Any questions?
Please feel free to email us.
HFranks@st-nicholas-newromney.kent.sch.uk
AJones@st-nicholas-newromney.kent.sch.uk
In English we have been reading our new story “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” alongside our model text for this term “Dobber and the Silver Ring’ Why not ask you r child about these stores? Everyone has a school reading book and are required to read for 20 minutes at least 4 times a week. Please record your child’s reading in the yellow home school diary they have been given.
In Maths we have kicked started the year off by investigating Place Value.
In Science we will be exploring the solar system.
‘Moving People’ is our theme for Topic. Watch this space for more information.
It has been a really busy week with singing rehearsals and the Marsh Olympics.
Please ensure you return your permission slips for the concert on Monday 10th.
Book week – thank you all for making such a huge effort with your costumes for Book week. Look out for more photos.
We had a great time meeting Brian Moses and Charlie Wilson.
What a fantastic end to the first week back! Well-done to everyone involved in the Race for Life on Friday.
££ We are yet to find out the grand total but every little helps, so please remember to return your sponsorship forms (and money) to the school office ASAP. ££
English:
This week we have started to read our new book, ‘A Journey to the River Sea’.
In English we will be looking at planning, writing and editing, innovations to the journey story started in Week 1.
SPAG focus is on direct speech.
Maths:
We have been looking at converting different units of measure.
We have explored imperial measurements such as miles, feet and inches, pints and gallons!
Have you checked out the new look Mathematics?
Log on now to see what has changed.
The current class leaders can be seen below.
Maple:
Harvey and Shanelle still hold the title of King and Queen of Mathletics – can anyone knock them off the top spot?
Well-done to Harvey, George C and Luke who together have over 36000 live points!
Willow:
Please ask your teacher if you would like your certificates printed.
This term is crammed full of exciting dates for your diary.
Week 1:
Church
Race for Life
Week 2:
On Friday 16th June we have an outside company coming in to work with Yr5 on the theme of Victorians (our book focus last term). Please ensure you return your permission slips and voluntary donations ASAP.
Parent consultations are this week (Tuesday and Friday)
Week 3:
Book week – book character dress up day – real life poet Brian Moses – Book fair – PJ evening – look out for a flyer advertising the week.
Dates TBC
What a week! Well done to all the children, with CAT testing and assessments in Maths, English and SPAG it has been a challenging week.
This week your child sat CAT TESTS. Next week you will receive your child’s results.
After the half term break there will be a meeting for anyone interested in discussing these results and to provide you with information regarding the application process for the Kent/Shepway tests.
Willow: Star of the Week | 🙂 Jake |
Maple: Work to be proud of | 🙂 Olivia Roxby – outstanding homework |
The current class leaders can be seen below.
Well-done to Harvey who has maintained the top spot in Maple class.
Maple – Harvey and Shanelle 🙂
Willow – Madison and Keira 🙂
Maple: Star of the Week | 🙂 Max |
Willow: Work to be proud of | 🙂 TBC |
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In English, we have been looking at the rags to riches story of Dick Whittington. We will be moving onto the innovation stage of our Talk for Writing English, looking at the alterations and additions that could be made to the original plot.
In maths, we will continue to develop our understanding of angles. Why not challenge your child to explore the different types of angles around the house?
2017-04-23
What a great start to the term.
PE: Just a reminder that PE is now on Mondays and your child should have a full PE kit in school as per our uniform list.
Please see the office for any queries regarding what is acceptable school PE Kit.
REPORTS: School reports were handed out on Friday – please speak to your class teacher on Monday if you require a ‘drop in’ on Tuesday to discuss any aspect of your child’s report.
Maple: Star of the Week | 🙂 Luke Hopper |
Willow: Work to be proud of | 🙂 Danny – Jay Long |
The current class leaders can be seen below.
Well-done to Harvey who has maintained the top spot in Maple class. Also to Shanelle who has risen to the top of the usage charts!
Maple – Harvey and Shanelle 🙂
Willow – Daisy May and Kiaran 🙂
Please click here to find the homework set on the 21st April.
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Greek food tasting!
A huge thank you to Miss Vidler for providing year 5 with some delicious Greek food to taste, as a fitting finale to our IPC topic, The Bold and The Brave.
The children had the option of sampling hummus, olives, raisins, celery, grapes, flat bread, ciabatta bread and green beans. For many of the children, it was their first taste of some of these foods.
Here are some of the comments from the children:
‘I enjoyed the flat bread. It was not only flavoursome, but also quite powdery.’ – Lucy.
‘I enjoyed the grapes the best because they were juicy and delicious.’ – Madison.
‘I liked the flat bread and the ciabatta bread – they were both very nice.’ – Charlotte.
‘I loved the flat bread with the hummus because it tasted like coleslaw. I’d recommend this Greek food!’ – Matilda.
Willow: Star of the Week | 🙂 Frankie |
Maple: Work to be proud of | 🙂 Sam Cook for Maths |
The current class leaders can be seen below.
Watch this space as we will be checking the leaderboards during the first week back.
Maple – Harvey and Isabelle 🙂
Willow – Daisy May and Kiaran 🙂
Week 5 was assessment week. Well done to everyone for giving 100%.
Well done to Willow class for improving their home reading this week.
They improved so much that they won the Buster Book Club award. Keep up the excellent home reading 🙂
Maple: Star of the Week | 🙂 Jessica G |
Willow : Work to be proud of | 🙂 Daisy – May |
Mathletics is hotting up! The current class leaders can be seen below. Each week we will update this page to show our current ‘Mathletic Kings and Queens’!!
Celebrate success together – why not ask your child to show you their Mathletic points and certificates (these can be found on your child’s Mathletic dashboard).
Mathletic Kings | Mathletic Queens | |
Maple | Harvey SR | Isabelle K |
Willow | TBC | TBC |
This week we will starting to read the fantastic book ‘Street Child’ by Berlie Doherty. Please question your child about the story. It really is a brilliant read.
Just a reminder that your child should be reading at least 4 times a week.
Please ensure you record in your child’s reading log when they have read. Please remind your child to bring in their reading logs everyday.
This week children will be undertaking formal assessments in Maths (Arithmetic/Problem solving & reasoning), Reading, SPAG, Spelling and Writing.
Homework set last week is due on Wednesday 22nd. Please click below to find the homework.
🙂 Star of the week | Maddie |
🙂 Work to be proud of | Lotti M Maple |
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This week is jammed full of experiences and adventure as it is British Science Week!
On Tuesday we will be experimenting with solutions to make rubber balls.
All this week we will be taking part in a national week of Scientific exploration and experimentation. British Science week 2017. Check out these pages for further updates throughout the week.
This week we will be selecting the Year 5 Hockey team – please see your teachers and Mrs Arnold to find out more.
Keep recording the minutes you’ve read. The challenge lasts until the end of this week.
Check out Friday’s newsletter ‘The Buzz’ for home learning. Home learning is set every Friday and due the following Wednesday. Click on the image below to view the homework set on Friday 10th.
Week 3
Last Wednesday, every student (between Yr 1 and Yr 6) took part in a virtual reality experience allowing them to view some incredible, even out of this world experiences.
Thank you to Stuart and the team from Google Expeditions.
Huge praise to the Yr 5 football team. Great effort from all of you.
Well done to Maple class for improving their home reading this week.
They improved so much that they won the Buster Book Club award. Keep up the excellent home reading 🙂
Star of the Week | George R (Maple) 🙂 |
Work to be proud of | Madison C (Willow) 🙂 |
Last Wednesday, every student (between Yr 1 and Yr 6) took part in a virtual reality experience allowing them to view some incredible, even out of this world experiences.
Thank you to Stuart and the Team from Google Expeditions.
Football
Huge praise to the Yr 5 football team. Great effort from all of you.
Science week
This week is jammed full of experiences and adventure as it is British Science Week!
All this week we will be taking part in a national week of Scientific exploration and experimentation. British Science week 2017. Check out these pages for further updates throughout the week.
Hockey
This week we will be selecting the Yr5 Hockey team – please see your teachers and Mrs Arnold to find out more.
Homework
Check out Friday’s newsletter ‘The Buzz’ for home learning. Home learning is set every Friday and due the following Wednesday.
Happy New Year to everyone and welcome back to Year 5.