Saturday 1 April 2017

Better late than never!

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

Well, I think we have just about recovered from our fantastic trip to That London last week. I can't believe that it was over a week ago! Thank you so much for all the positive feedback, it is really appreciated. 

As a result of our trip, the follow up work started in great earnest on the Monday with the children writing a recount about their day. I have been really impressed with the quality of  the writing that is being produced.

What do you think of the timeline that 5ER produced?


A thing of beauty? I'm not sure what it is but the children and I have thoroughly enjoyed putting it together! Can't wait to read the final results!

Anyway, let's have a look at other events of the week...

Delayed Red Nose Day

A huge thank you to all of you who participated in our 'better late than never' Red Nose Day on Monday. We raised £96.05 and the whole school raised £489.73 in total which is fantastic. Well done and Thank You.









Historical Cooking

To continue with our Ancient Egypt theme, 5CW were busy in the Food Tech room making rather yummy Egyptian Honey Cakes on Friday.








When I visited our future contestants of The Great British Bake Off, they were in the process of weighing up the measurements ready to mix and bake. How did they turn out? Were they delicious or a disaster? Let me know in the Comments Section.


Worth a Mention Children


Huge Congratulations to this week's Worth a Mention Children - especially ALL of 5CW for their fabulous baking. Another terrific set of reasons - well done one and all!


Celebration Assembly

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Don't forget that we are holding our next Celebration Assembly this Friday at 9.30am in the Drama Hall. We are busy preparing and refining our presentations for you and rather excited about what we are going to show you. 

We will also be giving you the opportunity to come back to your child's classroom so you can have a look at the children's books and enjoy all the things they have been taught this term.

We hope to see you then!


Well, that's it for another week. I can't believe that we break up for the Easter Holidays on Friday - where did that half term go?

Please don't forget to leave comments on the Blog - there are still Citizenship Credits on offer if you do. Mrs Gale deserves lots of credits for her brilliant comments, she has set the bar nice and high!

Anyway, have a good week everyone and I will look forward to seeing some of you on Friday.

Mrs Ray

(who is rather excited about reading the recounts her class have produced. Do I need to get out a bit more?!)




5 comments:

  1. Hi Mrs Ray
    The timeline looks cool I'm guessing it's an Egyptian one so it fits in with the topic.
    From Seren daly 5KD

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  2. Ps even though we didn't do them the cakes look delicious
    From Seren 5KD

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  3. Hi Mrs Ray
    I cannot wait till friday because my dad is coming to the celebration assembly.
    Unbelievably, I still feel tied from London! Those honey cakes looked delicious!
    See you at school.
    From Amelie 5ER

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  4. Hi Mrs Ray - I really like the Red Nose Day pictures!
    From Thea

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  5. Theresa Schnorr6 April 2017 at 13:56

    I have to say the Egyptian honey cakes were delicious. Well done 5CW for making them. We shall be making some over the easter break.

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