Friday, 30 January 2015

How busy?

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog.

Blimey! What a week! I need this weekend for a lie down after the hectic week we have had!
Lots and lots and lots to report to you so, without further delay, let's go!

Mrs Ray and Miss Enever's Maths Group

In my Maths Group I never cease to be impressed and humbled by the children's incredible learning. Miss Enever and I are very proud of our children and love working with them.
In our group we like to give the children 'characters' and last week we recruited the following:
Our first characters will help us with our work on fractions.


This is PC Numerator, PC Dividing Line and PC Denominator. They come to rescue when crimes linked with fractions are committed.


This HRH The Rounding King. He is a whizz at rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000.

He had to be sworn in by the Master of Maths (me) and we all have to bow and curtsy to him on a regular basis. 



We all have a sneaky feeling that Kai is rather enjoying being a Royal!

Hot Chocolate Cafe

What an incredible turn out! Room 5 was, quite literally, swarming with Year Five children clutching their 50ps so they could purchase their chocolatey treats.







A huge THANK YOU to Mr Duffy, Miss Enever and members of 5KD for organising such a fantastic event. They raised £72 which is incredible. 

Next week's Fundraising Events

Next week 5CW and 5PC will be running a yummy cake stall during Tuesday break time. Prices will range from 20p to 50p.

Friday 6th February will be an exclusive Non Uniform Day for Year Five. We will be charging a £1 per child.

Save the Children Final Total


I am proud to announce that Year Five raised, in total, an amazing £402 for Save the Children's Ebola Campaign.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Electricity - 5KD style

I was walking past 5KD the other day (as you do) when I heard lots of giggles escaping from the room.
On the one end of a cardboard tube, Martina was shoving glue sticks down the tube and Nathan was at the other end watching them fall to the floor.




Like any other curious person on the planet, I had to ask what on earth they were up to.
Apparently, the glue sticks were electrons travelling along a wire (the cardboard tube). When the wire finished, so did the flow of electrons. Simple!

Celebration Assembly reminder

The next Celebration Celebration Assembly will be held on Monday 9th February.
Usual time, usual place.

Be a Waste Wizard

The Dorset Waste Partnership (DWP) came into school a few days ago and asked the children to transform things that can be recycled at home using the ‘recycle for Dorset’ collection service into wonderful wizards.
The DWP’s Waste Wizards competition helps children learn about the ‘magic’ of recycling by firing their imaginations and involving their parents and carers.
If you would like more information, please speak to Mrs Whiting who is our Eco Schools Champion.

Instructions - Neil Gaiman Style!


We had so much fun creating instructions in the style of Neil Gaiman's extraordinary book didn't we?


Over the next couple of weeks, I will be posting the excellent shared writing that the classes have produced in their English lessons.

This week it's the turn of 5GR.

How to get to The Crusty Cob
Exit the room of learning and walk through the magic archway.
Say 'please' before turning east to the land of the unknown.
Walk down the soft blue river leading to the crystal clear entrance to the world beyond.
Find the black, metal fortress, do not touch the rust, you will live to regret it.
Once through the boundary, carefully cross the fierce, endless pathway.
Continue your journey until you reach the lair of the headless scissormen. Do not touch the one with the glowing sticks, it may burn your fingers.
Tiptoe past the chambers that sit alongside the mysterious alleyway. Do not look in as they hold something, something you have never seen before.
Silently sneak past the evil elk who guards the castle to total and utter happiness for it contains a banquet of baked goods.
Beware of the creatures that inhabit this wonderland, they have eyes on their bellies.
Smell your destiny, eat your destiny and then go home. 

Rest.

Next week it will be the turn of another class- can't wait!

Worth a Mention Board

You have probably spied a MASSIVE whiteboard outside Mr Duffy's room?




You may have also noticed that Miss Enever has been very busy and making it look rather lovely? Thank you so much Miss Enever for making it look so fabulous, even if you weren't happy with the border!

The purpose of this board is to celebrate those children who are 'Worth a Mention' for something specific they have achieved or for just simply being lovely, working hard and cracking on with it.

Keep your eye on the board as YOUR name could be up there...


So, that's it for another week. I hope you all enjoyed sharing what we have been up to over the last few days. Have a good week everyone and I shall see you back here next week. 

Mrs Ray

(who psyching herself up to making a Victoria Sponge for Tuesday's cake stall. I warn you now, I'm no Mary Berry although I will be using her recipe...!)







Saturday, 24 January 2015

Is there a doctor in the house?

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

I think last week was the lull before the storm as I have A LOT to share with you this week! 
Shall I crack on?
 Oh, go on then...

Year Five Girl's Football Team


Commentary courtesy of Mr Dailey...

Our yr 5 footballers embarked on a tough challenge on Friday. It was The DASP Area 5 a side indoor football competition.
This was tough as most of the girls had never played indoor football before! Still the girls entered the competition searching for glory
Game after game saw DMS crashing into tackles and letting loose ferocious shots at goal! Goals were scored and saves were made while the carnage of ownership of the ball was being battled out for in the middle of the pitch!
  
In the end the DMS girls came 2nd. A superb result  considering the girls had never played indoors before!
Player of the DMS team must go to Summer Kilby, closely followed by Phoebe Whalley and Amelia O'Connell
The team performed as a unit and had the musketeers theory all evening "All for one and one for all".

Well done girls, what a fantastic achievement!

Good Grub Club


Here is the latest batch (geddit?!) of The Good Grub Club, run by Mrs Cook (!) on a Thursday after school. This week my nose led me to the Food Tech room and I was very impressed with what I discovered...









What yummy looking pizza! Did your pizzas taste as good as they looked (and smelt)? I would like to point out that I left the room empty handed and with an empty stomach. 

Sentence Surgery

As you know, Year Five have been writing looking at and writing instructional texts. In 5GR, Nurse Lister and Doctor Ray came in with their Sentence Surgery and Writer's Clinic.


Nurse Lister ran the Writer's Clinic which was Minor Injuries orientated.


Doctor Ray ran the Sentence Surgery which was geared more towards your Accident and Emergency type of patient.


Hopefully, our medical assistance helped the children with their instructional texts - the proof will be in the marking! 

5AD shocker

We are currently learning about Electricity so 5AD decided to recreate a circuit on the playground. They all turned into electrons and had to 'light' the bulb.






It looks as though you had a lot of fun!


A gentle reminder

Miss Enever has been a busy bee and has produced what you can see in the picture all ready for next week...


Just to remind you that our first fundraising event of the year, the Hot Chocolate Cafe, will be held this Thursday (29th January) by 5KD in Room 5 at break time.  Prices to be confirmed in school at the beginning of the week.

...and finally



Ms Seymour has now gone back into the First Schools to get to know our new recruits for September.

I would just like to take this opportunity to say a HUGE thank you to her for all her hard work - she really is a tremendous asset to Year Five and all the children are very lucky to have had her supporting them during their transition to Dorchester Middle School.

Don't panic though - she will be back for the British Museum trip in March. 


So, after another action-packed week, I hope you have enjoyed seeing what Year Five have got up and tune in next week as I have got lots more up my sleeve!

Thank you for the comments, keep them coming as there are Citizenship Credits in it for you!

Have a good week everyone!

Mrs Ray

(who is currently gearing up to mark 5GR's Instructional Texts and is hoping that the Surgery cured a few of those dodgy sentences and spellings)