Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!
Well, that was an interesting week wasn't it? Let's crack on and have look at what we got up to.
Mr Brimble teaches 5ER how to spell!
We have been following a new spelling scheme called No Nonsense Spelling which looks at strategies to learn how to spell specific words with specific rules.
We were chatting about strategies that we could use and Freddie told us all about 'Rainbow Spelling'. He then proceeded to teach us how to do it.
We were very impressed with the way he explained it to us...
Thank you Freddie!
Year Five Football Heros
Well done to our intrepid and incredible Year Five Footballers! Here is Mr Robert's report...
Year Five Football Heros
Well done to our intrepid and incredible Year Five Footballers! Here is Mr Robert's report...
Tuesday 21st March 2017
Year 5 Football Match
DMS v St Osmunds Middle School
Result 5-5 DRAW
Scorers:
Sonny 2
Harvey
Tyler 2
Do not be fooled by the scoreline, this was not a Six Nations match, though if someone had thrown on an egg-shaped ball in the second half it would scarcely have been any stranger than some of the events already taking place on the pitch.
This was a seesaw of a 10 goal thriller, with Ossies threatening the most unlikely of comebacks after being dominated for most of the game.
The rivals upsurge in the 2nd half did nothing to affect the DMS self-belief and swagger as Freddie bamboozled his way through defenders. Alex was immense in defence, ably assisted by Jack, who remained defiant.
DMS stood proud and determined,they finished the game level,bragging rights remained under wraps for another day!
Well done boys - what a fantastic result!
British Museum
After a positively early start to the day (!), we eventually made it up to London and proceeded to have a totally fantastic day! It was definitely a day of firsts for us on so many levels, the first one being that we actually got to London ON TIME! We have never achieved that before. Ever. It was the first time we attended the Journey to the Afterlife lecture AND it was the first time that we had a full five hours in the Museum.
Here are a few pictures of the day to give you an idea of what we got up to...
The lecture - this was brilliant and we learnt so much!
Exploring the Museum...
You can't escape Dorchester though can you?
Enjoying the splendid exterior of this magnificent building...
I could swear the bus drivers are getting younger these days...
What a fantastic day! A HUGE thank you to all our brilliant adults who came with us - you were absolutely marvellous and we couldn't have run this trip without you. I also want to thank all the excellent children that came on the trip, your behaviour was exemplary and I was so proud to take you. Finally, I must thank the amazing DMS team that comprised of teachers and teaching assistants. It was such a long day but your enthusiasm and dedication was simply incredible - thank you.
Red Nose Day
I hope you had fun on Red Nose Day? Don't forget that Year Five are going to have their very own Red Nose Day on Monday (27th March) where we have asked you to substitute an item of your uniform for something red for £1. Please remember that it is a NOT a complete Non Uniform Day.
That's it for this week's Blog. I hope you have all had a great weekend and that all our lovely Mums are in the process of having a relaxing Mothering Sunday because they are being spoilt rotten by you, their babies!
Have a good week!
Mrs Ray
(who is searching high and low for something red to wear tomorrow!)
Dear all Year 5, Teachers and pupils! I just wanted to say what a great I had on the London trip last week. It was a shock to the system having such an early start but I think we all coped extremely well, especially after having a nice hot drink that was kindly provided by Mr Duffy!! I have to say, how polite and well mannered 5KD were and it was a pleasure spending time with them all. We had lots of laughs on the coach to London and home again. Well done to you all and especially to Mrs Ray! The timings were perfect! Yay!!! :-)
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