Congratulations to our first new 5D member, who has already proven herself as a Brooklands girl! We are very proud to have you in our team
Year 5 have had a brilliant day igniting their Titanic Project. Each class were able to explore items that were actually on the Titanic! The children were also really excited to be able to try on a life jacket from the actual Titanic film! Alongside this, the children were fantastic at debating who was really to blame for the sinking of the Titanic. They used drama, multimedia and posters to present their argument. Well done Year 5 for all your hard work. We are really looking forward to continuing our project next week! Have a great weekend!
Mrs Forbes, Miss Downey, Mr Stott, Mr Peters and Miss Snowdon
Year 5 have had an excellent ignite day!
As home learning, please complete the reading comprehension.
Please remember that this task is due in on Wednesday 19th October. Home learning will be marked first thing in the morning. Tasks that are not in school on time will not be marked.
Have a lovely weekend,
Year 5 Team
Please see the tasks for home learning, due 12th October. Remember, tasks need to be in school first thing on a Wednesday morning so that they can be marked.
Have a lovely weekend!
This is the overview sheet for this week’s home learning. Some work is not available on the website. If spares are needed, please ask for them from me before Wednesday.
Spelling for those who are not practising -ough
Remember, if you need extra support or time in school to complete tasks you may ask me before Wednesday and I will do all I can to accommodate you.
Have a lovely weekend!
Miss Snowdon
This week we have been looking at different to ways to practise tricky spellings like silent letters.
Feel free to use the images to help you to practise at home!
At Brooklands Farm we believe that learning isn’t just about sitting at a desk. We believe that children learn in different ways and in different places. So as a team, partnered with the children, we have set about creating a learning environment where children can thrive.
Here are the children busy at work. The finalised learning spaces will be unveiled next week!
We had the privelege of having Stuart Myers in to talk to Year 3, 4 and 5 this week.
Stuart was born with no arms but this has not stopped him living a normal life. The children heard how he is married with children, he dresses himself and he can even drive!
Stuart’s message was a fantastic link to our Inspiration and Aspiration project, in that if you give things a go and believe in yourself then you will achieve.
Year 5 story map is available to practise with at home.