On Thursday morning we all had an enjoyable morning at Stanley Park, Year 5’s prize for winning the GULP challenge at the end of Year 4. The children enjoyed an hour on the low ropes and then an hour in the mole holes. They all thoroughly enjoyed themselves and were absolutely amazing! I was so proud of how well they all behaved and even more because of how well they all supported each other. Some children found the activities very challenging, but it was so lovely to see the children stopping to cheer each other on and to encourage by giving advice on how to proceed forward in the activities. The instructors at Stanley Park were also really impressed with them . Well done Year 5!!!
Our learning this week…
In English the children have recognised how adverbs can be used to indicate degrees of possibility and have shared their own sentences .
In maths the children have been identifying decimals up to two decimal places and finding their fraction equivalent.
In RE the children discussed why prayer is important and in groups have created their own prayer guide.
Science - This week the children have investigated materials that dissolve have been able to identify whether a material is soluble or insoluble.
Geography - The focus of our lesson this week was to identify four and six figure grid references and the children have located features on a map by using these grid references.
Spanish - This week children have listened to the story “La Oruga muy hambrienta” (The hungry caterpillar) and have joined in with the repeated sections of the story.
In art the children have added layers to their work on art inspired by Chris Ofili.
In Bounce Forward (PSHE) we have been talking about how being part of a team can make us more resilient. We watched a Madagascar movie clip and identified what made the penguins do well as part of a team. Year 5 then had to work as a team to play cooperation ball game, where they had to pass the ball around the circle without using their arms or hands.
Our award winners:
Golden Award - Year 5
Maths - Lily T & Tyler
Writing -
Star Award -
Bedrock Competition
Bedrock’s new prize draw competition runs from 6th June until July 24th. Collect 120 or more points using Bedrock to be in with the chance of winning one of their prizes. If you go to the dashboard on your Bedrock account, you will find details of how you can collect points. Remember, you need to complete at least one Bedrock lesson for homework but to earn more points you can do more. Please remember, you should only complete ONE Bedrock lesson each day at home. In addition to Bedrock’s competition, we will also have our final class Bedrock competition too. The member of our class who has the most Bedrock points by the end of half term will win a prize. Good luck Year 5!
Here is our TOP 5 on the scoreboard this week:
1 Maisy 372 points
2 Henri 281 points
3 Abigail 278 points
4 Samuel 272 points
5 Gabriella 213 points
Well done to all the children who are on our leader board this week.👏🏻
Resilient moves…
Thank you to those who have shared their resilient moves this week…
What resilient moves will you make this week? Please email me photos of your resilient moves you make this week to year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk I look forward to receiving them.
This week’s resilient moves challenges are:
Get some fresh air (Basics)
Develop a life skill (Learning)
Work coming home for the Summer…
In preparation for the end of term, please send in a strong bag (e.g.bag for life) so that all work can be sent home on the last day of term before the Summer holiday. Please label the bag with your child’s name. Thank you!
Enjoy your weekend everyone!
Mrs McVey, Miss Evans and Mrs Frost