Saturday 14 November 2015

Whizz, bang, wallop!

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

It was great to have a full week with the children this week and we certainly started it and finished it on a high!
Let's see what the children have been up to this week...

Science Day

We had a fabulous day on Monday didn't we Year Five? You made Marble Runs, constructed towers to hold OXO cubes, looked closely at snails, had fun with kitchen science, handled, observed and drew special natural objects and, took part in an incredible Chemistry Show.

Here are a few pictures of the day:

Explorer Dome's Chemistry Show








Observe and Draw Natural Objects with Mrs Ray






Creepy Crawlies (aka Slimy Snails!) with Mr Duffy



Marble Run with Mrs Daniel

The winners of this challenge were 5CW's Marble Devils who managed to send their marble down their run in an impressive 17.81 seconds! Well done!








Oxo Towers with Mrs Cook






Kitchen Chemistry with Mrs White








What a brilliant day! A HUGE Thank You to Mrs white for organising such an interesting and fun day!

Worth a Mention Children


Huge congratulation to this week's Worth a Mention children who are:
Keenan, Tia, Alex, Sophia, Ashleigh, Sam, George, Eloise, Merry and Noah.
Well done, this is something to be really proud of!

Children in Need

This Friday was, as you all know, Children in Need Day. We were so impressed with the effort that was made by the children and for the donations that were made. I will share the total with you on the next blog.





Armistice Day

At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month. The Two Minute Silence is observed on Armistice Day, the day which marks the end of the First World War.

As a school, we went outside and marked the Two Minute Silence. Year Five's behaviour was, on the whole, very impressive and they showed what respectful children they are.

Thank you.

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Golden Time


This week, 11 children missed their Golden Time.
A variety of reasons as usual however, yet again, not one Year Five child missed their Golden Time because they were in Detention, which is terrific.

Let's see if we can get that number down next week Year Five! Do you think we can do that? 
Watch this space...


So, that's it for another week. We are pretty much 'back to normal' next week so watch this space to see what Year Five have got up to.

Have a good week!

Mrs Ray

(who is on another Markathon this weekend, are you sure you don't want to sponsor me?!)


Sunday 8 November 2015

... and we're off!

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

Well, we may have only been back for four days but what a jam packed four days they have been!
Let's have a look and see what the children have been up to this week...

Super Schools medalists

A huge thank you to all of the children for taking part in this excellent challenge and for those of you who worked really hard to get sponsorship. I will let you know how much money has been raised for the PE Department when the final total has been announced.



Here are a few of the many super duper fundraising medalists in Year Five.
Fantastic!

Worth a Mention children


Huge congratulations to this week's Worth a Mention children who are:
Sam, Laura, Stanley, Frankie, Minna, Archie, Primrose, Harvey, Holly and Fynn.
Simply brilliant.

Science Day


On Monday, the Year Five children will be off timetable as we will be having our annual Science Day. The children will have a fabulous day as they will looking at different aspects of Science. 

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Not only will we welcoming back the excellent 'Science Show' into school but the Year Five teachers will also be running a variety of workshops that will enable the children to have a lot of fun by conducting a variety of experiments.
I will report back to you next week. 

Helping Hands - the final push

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A HUGE thank you to all of you have worked hard and earned money for Save the Children's Syrian Refugee campaign.
So far we have raised an impressive £200 but we could do so much more than this! It's not too late to hand in your money - together we can really make a real difference.


Golden Time 

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Eleven Year Five children missed their Golden Time this week. Again, not one single child missed their Golden Time because they had a detention which is fantastic!
This week's main offender is the Home/School diaries not being signed in the right place and Reading Record entries not completed by an adult.

Onwards and upwards!

5CW's Dispersal of Seeds!

Mrs White set a fabulous homework!
The children had to create a new plant that dispersed seeds by: wind, animal, water or explosion.



Aren't they fantastic?
I will report back in further detail next week.


Well, that's it for another week. I am so looking forward to Science Day when I will be, wait for it, leading a workshop on observational drawing. Why are you laughing?! It could be worse, it could have been Mrs Daniel leading it?!

Have a good week and, in the spirit of Strictly Come Dancing, 'Keep reading!'

Mrs Ray

(who is practicing how to use a pencil properly right now)