Good Morning Year 5

Well I’m really impressed! Last week you got off to a flying start with all your learning , I’m so proud of you all! Thank you to parents for continuing to update me of your child’s work and other activities they are doing. Keep up the great work Year 5!

Have a look at what your friends have been up to…

Please keep sending photos of what you are all doing, it’s a wonderful way for us to stay connected.

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Keep up with your daily reading. Aim to read for at least 20 minutes a day.📚

    Free Ebooks can be accessed at https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk Click on “My class login” and enter the username and password (This will be sent by text Monday morning). Don’t forget you can also borrow Ebooks from your local library.

  • Bedrock - Complete at least three times this week. A really big well done to those children who are completing this every day! 👏🏻🌟

  • Pie Corbett Talk for Writing Pack (unit 4)  I would like you to continue with this unit you started last week. You should have completed this work by the end of this week. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please send me a copy of your writing when you’ve finished (by 19th June). 📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - Spelling, reading and grammar tasks have been set on these sites (but please prioritise Bedrock and Pie Corbett).

Maths:

  • White Rose Maths - The videos for this week’s lessons can be found at https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/. Download this week’s worksheets .

    The answers for the worksheets can be accessed here: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Once you’ve completed your maths lesson, self mark your work to check that you’ve got the answers right. Don’t forget that Friday’s maths lesson is a challenge which you will find on the above link - there are no worksheets for this.

  • Sumdog, MyMaths & Education City - I have set tasks on these sites which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills (but please prioritise White Rose Maths).

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes. 🎸

Additional work/resources:

Learning Project The theme of the project this week is all about Space 🚀.

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Country close up 🌍

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 6 from ThinkUKnow (if you’ve not already had a look at this) 🖥

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. If you haven’t already, please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities. If you have any questions for Father Jim, please look at the Children’s page on the Church Website. https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page He’s looking forward to all your questions. ✝

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! 🇪🇸 Try out the fun app called Duolingo (free version) to continue your Spanish learning or even try a different language - you can learn a few different languages using the same account. Why not try 10 minutes a day of Spanish and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on! Really pleased to hear that so many of you are now using this as part of your daily timetable. Well done Year 5!

Hope you all have a good week. Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning

I hope you have all enjoyed a well deserved rest and have been able to enjoy some family time over the last two weeks. We were blessed again with some beautiful weather, particularly over the first week, and I hope you were able to make the most of the outside whilst still keeping safe.

As you will be aware, from today school is now open more widely for some children and some Year groups will be returning in the coming weeks. Unfortunately for us, that does not include our Year group. Although I will now be in school more often ( working with other groups of children in school), I will continue to set you work for you whilst you are at home. Thank you for all your hard work , I am so proud of how you continue to show resilience and great strength whilst working from home at this very unusual time - you really are an amazing class! Keep up the great work and remember that if you’re unsure of anything then please do get your parents to email me. Due to the wider opening, I will now be in school more often but I will continue to answer emails. However, I may just need to ask for your patience on certain days. Please continue to send me your finished pieces of writing and photos of things you’ve been doing so that we can share these on our weekly blog - it’s a great way to feel connected and see what your friends are up to.

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Keep up with your daily reading. Aim to read for at least 20 minutes a day.

  • Bedrock - Complete at least three times this week.

  • Pie Corbett Talk for Writing Pack (unit 4)  You are to complete this new talk for writing pack, called Wonderful Wizards, over the next two weeks. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please send me a copy of the completed writing by 19th June.📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - If you have additional time, spelling and grammar tasks have been set on these sites.

Maths:

  • White Rose Maths - The videos for this week’s lessons can be found at https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/. Download this week’s worksheets .

    The answers for the worksheets can be accessed here: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Don’t forget that Friday’s maths lesson is a challenge which you will find on the above link - there are no worksheets for this.

  • Sumdog, MyMaths & Education City - If you have additional time, I have set tasks on these sites which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

Additional work/resources:

Learning Project

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Weather and Climate

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 6 from ThinkUKnow

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. If you haven’t already, please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities. If you have any questions for Father Jim, please look at the Children’s page on the Church Website. https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page He’s looking forward to all your questions.

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! Try out the fun app called Duolingo (free version) to continue your Spanish learning or even try a different language - you can learn a few different languages using the same account. Why not try 10 minutes a day of Spanish and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on!

Hope you all have a good week. Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning Year 5

We are now on week 8 of home learning and I’m so impressed with the continued hard work and resilience that I’m seeing from everyone. I’ve continued to enjoy reading your writing, seeing the success in your maths work and also hearing from your parents about all the other wonderful things that you have all been doing since we last were together.  Please continue to share what you are doing, it’s so important to stay connected. Thank you parents for continuing to update me on how your child is getting on at home. Please can parents that have not updated me for a while get in touch by email just to let me know how everything is going (year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk).

What have some of Year 5 been up to this week?

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Keep up with your daily reading. Aim to read for at least 20 minutes a day.

  • Pie Corbett Talk for Writing Pack (unit 3) Year 5 are to complete this new talk for writing pack. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please work on this over the next week and then as we are then on half term, please send me a copy of the completed writing once you have finished it.📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - Spelling and grammar tasks have been set on these sites.

Maths:

  • White Rose Maths - The videos for this week’s lessons can be found at https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/. Download this week’s worksheets .

    The answers for the worksheets can be accessed here: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday.

  • Sumdog, MyMaths & Education City - I have set tasks on these sites which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes. This week TT Rockstars also launched a challenge to become the Guinness World Record title holder by answering as many times tables questions correctly as you can in one minute. Have you got what it takes? Click on the link for details TTRockstar challenge.

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 8 Learning Project

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Places

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 4 from ThinkUKnow (If you’ve not already accessed this, please have a go at the activities.)

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. If you haven’t already, please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities. If you have any questions for Father Jim, please look at the Children’s page on the Church Website. https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page He’s looking forward to all your questions.

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! If you want to continue learning Spanish, a lovely fun app called Duolingo (free version) is a great place to start. Why not try 10 minutes a day and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on!

Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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AuthorKay McVey


Good morning.

I hope you all had a lovely week and bank holiday weekend, we were certainly blessed with the weather once again☀️. In school, children of key workers learned about VE day and took part in some craft activities. What did you do for VE day?

Thank you once again for all your photos, it is lovely to see what you’re all getting up to. Keep sending those photos so we can continue to share and stay connected. Take a look at what some children in Year 5 have been doing…

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Keep up with your daily reading. Aim to read for at least 20 minutes a day.

  • Pie Corbett Talk for Writing Pack (unit 2) I would like you to continue with this unit you started last week. You should have completed this work by the end of this week. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please send me a copy of your writing when you’ve finished (By 15.5.20).📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - Spelling and grammar tasks have been set on these sites.

Maths:

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 7 Learning Project

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Global knowledge

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 4 from ThinkUKnow

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. If you haven’t already, please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities. If you have any questions for Father Jim, please look at the Children’s page on the Church Website. https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page He’s looking forward to all your questions.

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! If you want to continue learning Spanish, a lovely fun app called Duolingo (free version) is a great place to start. Why not try 10 minutes a day and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on!

Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning

Well I can’t believe that we’re on week 6 of home learning. I continue to be amazed at how hard working and resilient you are all being and I applaud all your efforts during this very difficult time. I know that it is not easy for any of you and so I want to say thank you to all of you and your parents. I really do miss seeing you all and I continue to appreciate all the photos you are sending of yourselves and your work which is helping us all stay connected at this time. 😊

Thank you to those of you who have sent in your healthy selfies!💃🏃🏻⚽️ I’ve added these to the following animoto, alongside some photos/videos of the key worker children who were in school doing dance with Mrs Frost this week…

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Keep up with your daily reading. You should read for at least 20 minutes. Why not read aloud to someone using good expression.

    Remember you can borrow ebooks and eAudio books from your local library. Go to https://blackpool.overdrive.com/library/youth for more information - there are some great titles that will be of interest to everyone. Oxford Owl also has ebooks you can read too.

  • Bedrock - Complete at least three times this week. It now allows you to do this everyday. Parents, if you have not yet got the login details from me to enable you to look at your child’s Bedrock activity and monitor their success, then please email me and I will send you the access code.

  • Pie Corbett Talk for Writing Pack (unit 2) Year 5 are to complete this new talk for writing pack over the next two weeks. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please send me a copy of your finished piece of writing when you’ve finished at the end of the two weeks (By 15.5.20).📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - Spelling and grammar tasks have been set on these sites.

Maths:

  • White Rose Maths - The videos for this weeks lessons can be found at https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/ We now subscribe to White Rose Maths so accompanying worksheets, from next week, will now need to be downloaded here and will no longer be available on the link. Download this week’s Worksheets & Answers here.

  • Sumdog & MyMaths - I have set tasks on these sites which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

RE:

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. If you haven’t already, please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities!

Can I also remind you that Fr Jim has set up a Chidren’s page on the Church Website. He’s looking forward to all your questions.

https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 6 Learning Project

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Food and farming

If you’ve not already accessed these:

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 3 from ThinkUKnow

Lancashire Stay at Home Programme has some physical activities the children can do.

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! If you want to continue learning Spanish, a lovely fun app called Duolingo (free version) is a great place to start. Why not try 10 minutes a day and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on!

A competition…

Blackpool Schools Games/Active Blackpool are looking for children to design a mascot for Team Blackpool that can be featured on next year’s School Games banners. I have attached the details to this link, Design a mascot competition, but just ignore the year groups and entry dates - it’s open to all children now. If you want to get involved, all you need to do is draw your mascot design on a sheet of paper and ask a parent to e-mail it over to dave.rohman@blackpool.gov.uk They want to see lots of colour on the mascot designs and most importantly a really creative name.

Have a lovely week Year 5. If you’ve not yet sent in your healthy selfie then please do ask your parents to email me one so we can share more next week.

Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻



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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning Year 5, I hope you’ve all had a wonderful weekend.

Thank you once again for you’re amazing efforts with your learning at home. I’m really pleased to see so many of you working so hard on Bedrock - most of you are now completing three or more lessons a week which is fantastic. There has also been a great effort with maths on Sumdog and MyMaths too. If any of you have forgotten your logins for any of these sites then please do email me and I can send the details to you. I know that many of you have also been working on the lessons from White Rose Maths and the Pie Corbett writing now too - thank you to those parents who have been sending me copies of the work completed.

I also want to say a big thank you👏🏻 to those of you who had a go at the #ShareYourShakespeare challenge. Please take a look at our Twitter page @OLABlackpool to see your entries. If you still want to have a go at this, it’s not too late to send me your entry - remember it can be anything Shakespeare 🎭 🎨.

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Read daily for at least 20 minutes. If you can, share what you have read with someone else.

    Remember you can borrow ebooks and eAudio books from your local library. Go to https://blackpool.overdrive.com/library/youth for more information - there are some great titles that will be of interest to everyone. Oxford Owl also has ebooks you can read too.

  • Bedrock - Complete three times this week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Can be completed every 48 hours.

  • I would also like you to continue with the writing task from the Pie Corbett Learning pack you started last week - Year 5 Pie Corbett learning pack You should have completed this work by the end of this week. It can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. Please send me a copy of your writing when you’ve finished.📝

  • Sumdog & Education City - Spelling and grammar tasks have been set on these sites.

Maths:

Lots of you followed the White Rose Maths lessons last week, well done! I would like you to continue using this resource. The focus this week is Week 2 lessons which can be found at: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/

  • Sumdog & MyMaths - I have set tasks on these sites which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

RE:

RE Home Activities This has many RE activities that the children can do from home. Please have a look at the links to the Year 5 and 6 activities!

Can I also remind you that Fr Jim has set up a Chidren’s page on the Church Website:

https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page

Just like the ‘Ask Fr Jim’ book we have in school, Fr Jim is asking you to email (oladyblackpool@gmail.com) him any questions that the children want to ask him, along with their name and year group. Fr Jim will then respond to these questions and puts the video response on the children’s page. It’s a lovely way to keep the children connected to the church and to Fr Jim, who also misses all the children dearly!

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 5 Learning Project

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 3 from ThinkUKnow

https://www.oddizzi.com This week’s new challenge from Oddizzi is Country close up

Lancashire Stay at Home Programme has some physical activities the children can do.

• ¡Aquí se habla Español ! If you want to continue learning Spanish, a lovely fun app called Duolingo (free version) is a great place to start. Why not try 10 minutes a day and see how much you can learn. Let me know how you get on!

Have a lovely week Year 5. I look forward to seeing all your hard work but I would also like to hear about the other things you are doing…What are you reading? Have you done any baking? Have you drawn/painted/made anything? Please send photos of these things that we can share on our next blog. I would also like to challenge you to send me a photo of a healthy selfie (a photo of yourself engaging in some form of physical exercise). I will look forward to receiving those too!

Take care, miss you all!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning Year 5

First of all I just wanted to say a big thank you for all your hard work last week and for all the pieces of writing - I have really enjoyed reading them. I also want to say a big thank you for the photos you’ve sent in of your creative work, your book recommendations and the great resilient moves you’re all making to get through this tough time. I miss you all so much so keep those coming as they are a joy to receive and to be able to share.

#ShareYourShakespeare initiative from the RSC

Before we look at this week’s learning focus, I want to tell you about the Royal Shakespeare Company’s #ShareYourShakespeare initiative to celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday on 23rd April.. This could be anything Shakespeare - perform a speech, paint a picture, get your pets involved or even your teddies… They would then like you to film or photograph your Shakespeare in any way you like and upload to instagram, twitter or Youtube, tagging @theRSC and using the hashtag #ShareYourShakespeare. I would really like as many of you to get involved if you can and make sure you mention @OLABlackpool, which is our Twitter handle, so that they know you are from our school and so I can retweet them for our school community to see. Alternatively, send me any photos/film clips and a caption or brief description of your photo/film clip and I will upload to our school Twitter account with your first name and Year group. Please note that film clips for Twitter must not exceed 2 minutes 20 seconds. I really look forward to seeing what you come up with! Any children from other Year groups can also submit entries to me too, or perhaps even the whole family could be involved! I think I might have a go myself! For more information please see https://www.rsc.org.uk/share-your-shakespeare

This week’s learning focus:

English:

  • Read daily for at least 20 minutes. If you can, share what you have read with someone else. In addition to the sites I’ve mentioned in previous posts, you can also borrow ebooks and eAudio books from your local library. Go to https://blackpool.overdrive.com/library/youth for more information - there are some great titles that will be of interest to everyone.

  • Bedrock - Complete on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Can be completed every 48 hours.

  • Writing tasks from the Pie Corbett Learning pack (see below)

    Year 5 Pie Corbett learning pack -This pack will provide two weeks work which can be printed off if you can, or just use from the screen with a note book if not. These resources are specifically for Year 5 and will hopefully support the children in moving them forward in their home learning. I’d really like Year 5 to all have a go at completing this over the next two weeks if possible.

  • Sumdog & Education City - Complete all focus tasks in spelling and grammar. 

Maths:

Maths learning up till now has focused on reinforcing work that the children had already been taught in Year 5. Now, as lockdown continues and home learning is entering the fourth week, it is becoming increasingly important that the children continue to move their learning forward. White Rose Maths Team have developed lessons for the Summer Term, focusing on skills that I would have been teaching the children had we been in school. The resources include a teaching video and then activities that go with it. The focus this week is Week 1 lessons which can be found at: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-5/

  • Sumdog & MyMaths - Complete the focused tasks which reinforce the White Rose Resources and allow you to practise the skills.  

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 4 Learning Project

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 2 from ThinkUKnow (if you didn’t get chance to have a go at the activities last week).

https://www.oddizzi.com Compete against other members of Year 5 and see if you can get to the top of the Leaderboard in the quiz section! You could have a go at this Weather and Climate activity pack from Oddizzi too - we’d have been looking at lines of latitude and climate in Geography this term.

I hope you enjoy your week and I really look forward to seeing your #ShareYourShakespeare entries to send to the Royal Shakespeare Company. Also, remember to keep those resilient moves photos coming so we can share more next week.

Mrs McVey

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning.

I hope you have all kept safe and have had a lovely Easter despite the circumstances that we are all in. I just want to thank you all for your continued hard work and support and although we’re not together in class, I’m still here to support and help in any way that you need me to be.

The expectations for this week’s home learning are set out for you below, it is important that these are completed over the course of the week. If there are any problems accessing any of the online learning then please email me at year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

This week’s learning focus:

  • Read daily for at least 20 minutes. If you can, share what you have read with someone else.

  • Bedrock - Complete on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Can be completed every 48 hours.

  • Sumdog - Complete all focus tasks in Spelling, Reading and Maths. 

  • MyMaths - complete all focused ‘homework’ tasks.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

  • Education City - Complete the classwork tasks set.

  • Do a writing task from the learning project. Email me a copy.

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 3 Learning Project

• Home Learning work pack sent home in folder

#OnlineSafetyAtHome pack 2 from ThinkUKnow

Also, if any of you did manage to engage in any of the activities that were set for you for Holy week, or have photos of you making resilient moves, then do please email photos of them as I’d love to see what you have all been up to.

A reminder to look at the children’s page on the church website. Father has already had a few questions and has made another video for you to watch. Don’t forget to ask your parents to email Father Jim with your own questions. https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page

Have a great week, I look forward to seeing all your hard work.

Mrs McVey

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AuthorKay McVey

More resources that the children can access from home…

Father Jim has added some lovely resources for the children on the CHILDREN’S PAGE of the Church website. Year 5 can access this through the following link  https://www.olablackpool.org/children-s-page Please take a look at the lovely video that Father has made for the children, giving them the opportunity to ‘Ask Father Jim’ questions just like they would normally do in school. There are great resources to keep the children linked with Fr Jim and our Church family.

Year 5 have now been signed up to Oddizzi which is a geography website accessed at: https://www.oddizzi.com/schools/login/ Our username is OLAYear5 and I’ll send the password by text.

It has lots of great resources and many articles to read and answer questions on. I have uploaded the children’s names to the site, so any quizzes they take will be recorded in their name. This half term we had begun looking at rivers so that will be a great starting point to explore…

1 - On the explore tab click onto physical features and then onto rivers.

2 - On the quiz tab play the rivers quiz. There’s a class leaderboard for a bit of competition too!

For reading, you can access e-books at https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/?view=image&query=&type=book&age_group=Age+9-11&level=&level_select=&book_type=&series=#

Also, if you download the kindle app onto a tablet, or have a kindle, you can download some free children’s books to read. See amazon for more details. In addition, if you go to https://stories.audible.com/discovery you can find a range of stories to listen to including the first Harry Potter book.

Another website to look at for those Harry Potter fans amongst us, is the newly launched “Harry Potter at Home” hub where you can find articles, puzzles and videos https://www.wizardingworld.com/collections/harry-potter-at-home

Sumdog Pre-Easter National Contest. I have signed Year 5 up for this. Its starts tomorrow at 8am until Thursday 9th April 8pm. Each member of Year 5 will need to answer 1000 questions over the course of the week and we will compete against other schools and classes across the Nation. Try your best Year 5 and I hope to see your names on the Leaderboards. Good luck!

Have fun!

Mrs McVey

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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning everyone,

I hope you’re all well and have had a good week. I can see that many of Year 5 managed to log in to the sites and complete the challenges I had set for them last week. Well done Year 5!

As I mentioned in my last post, please do make time to access these sites as these will give me assessment data to continue to assess your child’s learning. To give you some idea of what I expect to be completed, I have made a list focused tasks and then work that can be done in addition.

This week’s learning focus:

  • Read daily for at least 20 minutes. If you can, share what you have read with someone else.

  • Bedrock - Complete on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Can be completed every 48 hours.

  • Sumdog - Complete all focus tasks in Spelling, Reading and Maths. 

  • MyMaths - complete all focused ‘homework’ tasks.

  • TT Rockstars - Daily for 10 minutes.

  • Education City - Complete the classwork tasks set. Please note - We are experiencing problems with this site at the moment but I’ll let you know when it’s working properly once again.

  • Try some writing tasks from the Learning project tasks.

Additional work/resources:

• Espresso Learning

Week 2 Learning Project

• Home Learning work pack sent home in folder

Any problems with the work or accessing the sites, please email me at year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

Thank you so much for your continued support during this difficult time.

Happy learning Year 5!

Mrs McVey

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AuthorKay McVey

Good afternoon everyone,

Firstly well done to the children who are already completing tasks that I have set on the sites that you have access to. Although I appreciate that you won’t want your child to be online-learning all the time, please do make time to access these sites as these will give me assessment data to continue to assess your child’s learning.

I’ve now also set Year 5 up on MyMaths which is another online learning resource to support Maths learning at home. I will set weekly tasks on here, the same as I have with the other sites, and their work will be monitored through my account to help with assessment. Through this site they will also have access to a wealth of other maths resources too including lessons with accompanying worksheets - results from these will also be monitored too.

At the end of this post is a copy of the letter to help parents set up but I will need to send usernames and passwords by text - the first will be our school details and the second username and password is unique to your child to enable them to log in to their own portal.

Online safety

This continues to be extremely important, moreso now they are accessing their school work online, and so here are some activities from Thinkuknow to help keep your child safe online.

#OnlineSafetyAtHome for ages 8 to 10

Parent online safety guidance

Resilient moves

In class we have been recording and sharing our resilient moves (things we do to get us through tough times) and I’d really like to continue doing this. If you’d like to share a picture/photo of your child completing any resilient moves over the course of the week then I’ll try to share them on here each week. Please make sure you only send a photo that you are willing for others to see on here. Send your photo, only one or two a week please to make it manageable, to our Year 5 email address: year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

Happy learning Year 5!

Thanks and keep safe,

Mrs McVey

MyMaths guidance for parents:

MyMaths guidance for parents.jpg
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AuthorKay McVey

Good morning everyone,

I hope you’re all well and had a wonderful weekend and lovely Mother’s day.

Every Monday I will update the website with home learning tasks for the children to complete during the week. Some of the tasks will require the children to do online learning using the logins provided in the home packs that they were given last week. At the moment Education city is not working as it is undergoing maintenance so as soon as I have set the work I will text all parents to let you know. 

In addition to this, below is an attachment to the year 5 weekly learning project. There are lots of learning ideas across the curriculum, for the children to have a go at. I will upload a new learning project each week.

Home Learning Project week 1

Aside from this, please continue reading at home and completing the home learning packs that came home last week. The recommendation is that children should be doing school work for two hours a day.

We have also set up year group e-mail addresses so that you can contact us with any questions. The year 5 email address is:

year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

Please note I will only check and respond to e-mails weekly and during school hours.

I hope you all have a good week, and are staying safe. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. I’ll miss you all.

Mrs McVey

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In light of the current situation regarding school closure, we have sent home learning packs to support home study. Below is a list of additional useful resources/websites to further enhance their learning. Our blogs will be updated in due course with additional information and support. Under the difficult circumstances of this week’s announcements, we have been very proud of how the children have shown resilience and maturity.

Thank you for your continued support,

KS2 team

If you need to contact me during this time (as I will not be in school each day to protect myself again this virus) I can be contacted on the email address below. PLEASE NOTE TEACHERS ARE ONLY BEING ASKED TO REPLY TO EMAILS ONCE AND WEEK AND DURING THE SCHOOL DAY OF 8.45AM-3.30PM.

year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

Home learning activities

Read

Read as much as you can at home-there’s nothing better than getting engrossed in a good book!

Write

In your home pack you have been given a yellow notebook. The children could keep a diary of the things they do at home or encourage them to write short stories.

Websites we already use and your child has a login for:

Bedrock 

Bedrock can be accessed and a lesson completed every 48 hours. The username and password has been sent home with your child again.

https://app.bedrocklearning.org/

Discovery Education : Espresso 

We have a whole school subscription for Espresso which is part of Discovery Education. There are loads of resources and games that you can access that link to the National Curriculum.

https://www.discoveryeducation.co.uk/login/eha/?service=espresso

Username and password has been sent home in the pack.

Sumdog 

https://www.sumdog.com

Free access has been granted for all resources on Sumdog during school closures. Use your own sumdog login username and password provided in your learning pack.

TTRockstars

Keep practising your times tables by logging onto this website using individual username and password that has been sent home.

https://ttrockstars.com

Other websites that are offering home learning resources are:

Education City

Children will be coming home today with usernames and passwords for Education City. This is a new website for the children with access to English, Maths, Science and Computing resources.

https://www.educationcity.com

Classroom secrets home learning:

The pack we have sent home, comes from this website but they have many more resources on offer for children to use:

https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/free-home-learning-packs/

Twinkl  

Twinkl is also a resource that we use in school and has many resources that can be used at home. 

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/search?term=school+closure

Oxford Owl

Maths and English resources

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/school-closure-resources/?region=uk

Third Space

Please see letter regarding access to Third Space maths.

Physical Exercise Links

Young Champions has been created by sports coaches, movement specialists and sports scientists to provide young children with home practice sessions to develop fitness, motor and sports skills. It will help children of all ages and abilities to play sport to the best of their ability and keep them active and healthy. Parents can sign up here:

https://www.amaven.co.uk/young-champions

An alternative one is The Body coach TV 9am Monday to Friday with Joe Wickes.

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First of all I just want to say a massive well done to all the children in Year 5 who took part in Bikeability last week. The weather conditions weren’t the best at times but they all persevered through the rain, listened well and showed off their safe cycling. We’re very proud of you, well done!

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Stage 1 Bikeability took place on the KS2 playground on day 1.

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Stage 2 took place on the roads around our local area and was completed successfully by the end of day 2.

Our learning this week:

In English we have further explored Shakespeare’s play Taming of the Shrew and have used drama and a green screen to retell the story. In addition we have considered the relationship between the two sisters, Bianca and Kate, and have written diary entries from their point of view.

In Maths we have worked on factors, primes, square numbers, square roots and mental multiplication and division.

In Geography we have been looking at the water cycle in preparation for our work on rivers.

In RE we have learned about the work of Saint Damien, who went to help victims of Leprosy who were sent to live on Molokai. The children then looked at Corinthians 13, where Saint Paul describes what Jesus meant by ‘love’ and have considered how St Damien has shown his love for others in his work on Molokai.

This week we also had a visit from our school nurse who came to talk to the children about the importance of keeping themselves clean to keep themselves safe and healthy. During assembly she was also there to share how we should be washing our hands throughly and encouraging the children to do this to “Happy Birthday” twice.

Our award winners:

Golden Award : Well done Ryan who has been working really hard, listening well and then helping others with their work too.

Writing Award: Well done Grace for her great diary entry from the point of view of Kate the Shrew.

Maths Award: Well done to Angelo for great arithmetic work in our 5 a day maths and his times tables.

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Thank you for all the effort you put into your World Book day costumes, they all had a really great day. The children were delighted to have Dan Worsley, our Patron of Reading and local author, back in class to do a writing workshop with the children which they have carried on with today - I look forward to reading those! The children also completed activities around their favourite books and shared favourite stories with their Reception buddies.

Dates for your diary:

  • Bikeability is on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th March. A letter came home this evening regarding details for Monday.

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This week, as we start Lent, we have been thinking about how we can go the extra mile just like Jesus. On Wednesday we celebrated Ash Wednesday in church and we also decided on our Lenten promises. The children have made their own individual Lenten promises but we have also made some class Lenten promises too…

The first one is something we can do together to think of others this Lent…

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The second is a class reading challenge. By the end of term, we - Year 5, Mrs McVey, Mrs McCooey and Mrs Hodgkiss - will read one of three books (chosen by the children). In the last week before we break up, we will celebrate our reading achievement by sharing our thoughts on the book with a book club party. Please encourage your child to read their chosen book to enable them to enjoy our book club at the end of term. You never know, some children might even go the extra mile and end up reading all three (Now there’s a challenge!).

Our learning this week…

English - the children have written a set of clear instructions for making lemon sherbet, thinking about the language used and the presentation and organisation of them.

Maths - the children have been identifying calculations to solve one and two step word problems using mental and written methods.

Science - they have been investigating the effects of friction acting between moving surfaces…

RE - the children have been thinking about why their faith is important to them and how they can actively help Jesus in His mission.

History - they have been exploring the differences between Athens and Sparta, two of the most powerful Polis (Greek city states). We have also learnt about the Battle of Marathon and have discovered where the running marathon has come from.

Dates for your diary:

  • Tuesday 3rd March is Year 5’s trip to the Grand Theatre to watch the Taming of the Shrew. We wish all the children performing in the play the best of luck, break a leg!

  • World Book Day is on Thursday 5th March. The children can come dressed as their favourite character from a book or they can bring a prop based on their character. If the children choose the second option they will still need to be in school uniform.

    On that day, Y5 will also need to bring with them their favourite book to write a book review and a favourite book that they can share with their Reception buddy.

  • Bikeability is on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th March.

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