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Year 5 Attenborough & Hawking Classes

Welcome to Year 5!

Hello all and welcome to Year 5. We hope you had an amazing summer break and are looking forward to a great first term in Year 5. We have many incredible things to look forward to in this term. Remember, learning is cyclical and needs to be continued at home. We need your support, especially with homework, reading, spelling and multiplication tables and ensuring your children are present as much as possible.

Year 5 this year consists of:

5FC (Attenborough Class) : Miss Clayton, Mr Farmer and Mrs Hay

5C (Hawking Class) : Mr Copete and Mrs Hay.

PE days:

Our PE days this year are on a Monday ( Attenboruough )/ Tuesday ( Hawking ) and Wednesday (both)

We have many amazing things we are studying this term including reading the fantastic books 'Hidden figures', 'Robot girl; ' the lost thing' and 'freedom bird'. We have also started and amazing scheme of work called literacy leaves that works on the childrens' ability to read and understand a varitety of texts.

In RE we will be looking at 'What does it mean if God is Holy and loving' and ' Was Jesus the Messiah?'

We have a wonderful trip to the science museum planned which will focus on our studies of Earth and Space as well as introducing children to our new topic in the second half of this term which is forces.

In history we are looking at ancient cultures, namely the Shang Dynasty and in geogprahy we are looking at the world in terms or maps and the differences between human and physical geography

On this page you will find:

  • Homework for this term
  • SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar)
  • Our Curriculum
  • Other resources to ensure you ‘exercise your brain’

Please send photos and work completed to your class teacher via the school office:  office@smfr.co.uk

Please contact us if there are any queries either through the office or feel free to try and catch us at the end of the day on the gate.

 

SPAG glossary and support

Other resources to ensure you ‘exercise your brain’