Class Blog for Year 5/6 MG

Spring 2 

Welcome back for Spring 2

We hope you've all had a lovely half term break. It's wonderful to see the pupils so engaged with their learning on their return to school - and with the sun shining too!

CURRICULUM

Our topics for this half term can be found in the overview that I have attached below. In addition to this you will find this half term’s Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) to practice with your child. I have also included the Year 5 and Year 6 recommended reads and statutory spelling lists.

This week we've launched our Learning Adventure with orienteering in the school grounds to provide the pupils with an engaging learning opportunity to enable them to build on this knowledge during the term.

PE 

PE continues to be on a Tuesday afternoon and pupils can wear their PE kits to school on these days.

SUPPORTING LEARNING AT HOME

In Upper Key Stage 2, it is important to support the children’s learning at home as much as possible. A reminder that our home learning expectations are:
Daily Reading (15 minutes) – recorded reading record to contribute to a Reading Karate reward
Times-tables and KIRF practice (20 minutes weekly) using TTRS and the KIRF sheets below
Spellings (20 minutes weekly)

YEAR SIX
In preparation for the SATs in May – we have given Year 6 children access to ‘Yearsix.co.uk’ which has a range of videos, practice tasks and assessments for each area of the Maths and Grammar curriculum. If you have lost your child’s login then please do get in touch and we can send it to you. Year 6 pupils and their parents or careers will have received additional information regarding supporting learning at home in the lead-up to assessments in May.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns please do get in touch.


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End of Spring 1 

Learning in Spring 1

We learnt about the history of our local area with a focus on Mining. We set out to answer the questions "why is mining important to Cornish people and what impact has mining had on Cornwall?" The pupils demonstrated their curiosity while learning about out local area and as a celebration of all the work, we all took a trip to Minions! We met Iain Rowe - an expert guide for mining around the area and he took us all around the Phoenix United mine. He was so knowledgeable about the sites, jobs and local history and he even enabled us to see the house of the mine owner and explain the process of bidding for pitches in the mines.

After touring the mine site - we stopped for a pasty on Minions village green before heading down the old mining railway track and heading home. We just had enough time for a photo opportunity at Trethevy Quoit before heading back to school. We walked a long way - but it was a great day out! Big thank you to Will from Ginsters who helped us make out pasties, and Iain from Cornwall Heritage Trust for all their help in making this trip possible!

We were lucky enough to participle in a Book Trust Represent's virtual author visit with Benjamin Dean, author of The Boy Who Fell From The Sky. Benjamin discussed his motivations for being a writer and his creative process which led to really interesting conversations within the class. His book recommendations also spurred on our reading! 


In English we took part in an international poetry competition called "Flyku" where we composed our own Haiku's designed our own paper planes - which we also had a go a flying!  

In art we have developed our portrait skills using a range of materials. 


The fantastic class even managed to squeeze some time in the snow between their learning. 


 


End of Autumn 2 


WOW! What an amazing term we have had in 5/6MG!

Thank you to all of those who were able to join us for our class assembly last half term and our parent afternoon this half term. It has been wonderful to see the pupils sharing their work and excitement for learning with all of you. This half term the pupils have developing their dance skills in PE, advancing their descriptive writing in English, overcoming their fear of fractions in Maths, creating portraits in Art and learning about natural resources in Geography - it's been a busy term and the pupils have displayed their determination 

We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy the school holidays. We're looking forward to seeing you again on Tuesday 7th January.

Best wishes and a Happy New Year,

The 5/6MG Team 





 


Snow Day Home Learning  

Home Learning

I imagine, that much like myself, you are looking out onto to a beautiful blanket of snow that has covered our usual views. If you are feeling inspired by this weather, please follow your inspiration and creativity to draw, paint or sketch what you can see or write a poem, diary entry, newspaper report or blog about what is happening around us.

Please feel free to also continue learning our story map for "Holes" which I have attached below, practise your times tables, have a go at the Maths challenges below and or curl up somewhere comfortable and enjoy a good book.

Best wishes,

The 5/6 MG team 


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Autumn 2 in 5/6MG 

Hello and welcome back for Autumn 2

The children have started back with enthusiasm after half term and have made a good start to our new learning topics.


CURRICULUM
Our topics for this half term can be found in the overview that I have attached below. In addition to this you will find this half term’s Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) to practice with your child. I have also included the Year 5 and Year 6 recommended reads and statutory spelling lists.

PE
Our PE day continues to be on a Tuesday – please remember that children should come into school in full PE kit.

CLASS BLOG
We will endeavour to regularly update this blog to give you a flavour of what we have covered in class, and also pass on any important information. To help us with this, please make sure that all permissions are up to date on Arbor so that we can share images as soon as possible.

SUPPORTING LEARNING AT HOME
In Upper Key Stage 2, it is important to support the children’s learning at home as much as possible. A reminder that our home learning expectations are: Daily Reading (15 minutes) – recorded reading record to contribute to a Reading Karate reward Times-tables and KIRF practice (20 minutes weekly) using TTRS and the KIRF sheets below Spellings (20 minutes weekly).

As always, if you have any questions or concerns please do get in touch.

All the very best, Miss May, Ms Godby-Blake and the Year 5/6 team

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Netball 

The class are off to a fantastic start with their PE this term! We are lucky to be supported by a professional under 12s hockey coach who is working in the school and the class are already displaying a range of key skills in their sessions. Keep up the good work Class 5 6 MG!

 


Autumn Term 

Welcome to 5 6 MG Class!

Welcome to Year 5&6!

I hope that all of the children are happy and will have a wonderful time in our class. Miss May will teach the class on Mondays and Tuesdays with Ms Godby-Blake teaching the class on Thursdays and Fridays. Both Miss May and Ms Godby Blake will teach the class on Wednesdays. Mrs Hillyard and Mrs Smith will also be part of the team inb class 5 6 MG. 

We have been busy setting up the classroom and making sure that the start of term can be as smooth as possible.

CURRICULUM
Our topics for this half term can be found in the overview that we have attached below. In addition to this you will find this half term’s Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) to practice with your child. We have also included the Year 5 and Year 6 recommended reads and statutory spelling lists.

PE
Our PE day has had to changed to a Tuesday– please remember that children should come into school in full PE kit.

CLASS BLOG
We will endeavour to regularly update this blog to give you a flavour of what we have covered in class, and also pass on any important information. To help us with this, please make sure that all permissions are up to date on Arbor so that we can share images as soon as possible.

SUPPORTING LEARNING AT HOME
In Upper Key Stage 2, it is important to support the children’s learning at home as much as possible. A reminder that our home learning expectations are: Daily Reading (15 minutes) – recorded reading record to contribute to a Reading Karate reward Times-tables and KIRF practice (20 minutes weekly) using TTRS and the KIRF sheets below Spellings (20 minutes weekly) Online learning – set on Atom Prime (logins will be stuck into children’s reading record)

As always, if you have any questions or concerns please do get in touch.

All the very best, Miss May, Ms Godby-Blake and the Year 5/6 team

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Creativity

Creative

We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.

Curiosity

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Integrity

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Excellence

Excellent

We are the best we can be.

Determination

Determined

We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.

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