29.9.23
Year 5,
You have been busy yet again. In English, you have developed
your understanding of simple, compound and complex sentences, and adverbials.
You have then begun writing non-chronological reports on your creature designed
for Pandora. In maths, you compared and ordered numbers to 1 million and then
worked on rounding to the nearest 10,100 and 1000. You have located and
considered the human and physical features of the Alps in geography and
considered significant people in the beginning of Christianity and Judaism,
alongside significant people to you. In science, you became the planets and
considered what it is to orbit, and you became the Earth, Sun and Moon to learn
about their movements.
You have now been set your half term project on space. The blog entry below contains all the details you will need but I will also include it on my blog entry each week.
Your project for this half term – Exploring Space
As you know, this half term we are studying space in Science. I would like you to study some of the areas of space that you have an interest in. Your learning outcome could be a PowerPoint, a Word processed or handwritten project, a model or sculpture. This should demonstrate the research you have put in over the weeks before the deadline of Monday 16th October, when you will share your learning with the class.
You could study (but are not restricted to):
The moon landings
Could there be life on other planets?
Black holes, meteors and other space features
Constellations of stars
You could create (but are not restricted to):
- A model of a planet
- A game themed around space
- A story based in space
- A written project on space features
Reminders:
Sharing assembly dates have now been made available on the separate blog page.
You have football on a Monday so please remember your second pair of trainers (otherwise a text will be sent to parents as a reminder for full kit)
- Clubs have now begun. If you have been signed up, please ensure that you attend as numbers are limited and demand is high.
- Reading – You have now all got reading books and been given your Reading Journals and shown how to write in them. Please ensure that you read and record it at least 5 times a week. You can do the recording; it does not have to be your adult. You must complete a Reading Journal Activity before changing your book and if you are not enjoying your book you must read at least 40 pages and write why you have not been enjoying it in your journal.
- Spellings – You have your pre-test on Monday and are asked to practise these throughout the week ready for the test on Friday (they will be on the blog). Remember I am looking for improvement.
- Sumdog/Times Tables Rockstars- Please remember to use these to practise your maths. Your passwords are now in the back of your Reading Journal.
Any additional home learning provided is optional but must be handed in by Wednesday to be marked before the next is provided on the Friday.
Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Mrs H Cresswell 😊
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