YEAR 5 (INDIGO)
Mr Bain (Covering for Mrs J Miller)Welcome to class 5M!
My name is Mrs Miller and I am the class teacher for 5M.
In class 5M, the children are hard working and enthusiastic. This is our class blog and we want everyone to see what we get up to while we`re learning so please keep visiting regularly for updates on what we have been getting up to in class, school news and recent letters.
Please leave a lovely comment on our blog so we know that you have visited and the children would love to hear what you think about their classroom learning and activities.
Thank you
Mrs Miller
Our Class Blog
Ancient Greek Enquiry
In history, children have been asking their own questions and drawing their own conclusions. Children have conducted research using reliable sources and then formatted their findings into fantastic information texts. Children we not only fantastic at researching a...
Long Multiplication Space Race
We have been working really hard to multiply decimals numbers by two digit numbers. Linked to our science topic (Earth and Space) we have been playing a game which focusses on mastering the written method we were using.
Blazing the Trail Equality Certificate
We have had lots of valuable discussion around equality, what it means and how it is relevant to us. Year 6 rehearsed and recorded themselves singing a song which encompassed these discussions. The children chose 'Where is the Love' by the Black Eyed Peas. We enjoyed...
Greek Coil Pots
Linked to our History topic, we designed and made our own Greek coil pots. We have demonstrated our manipulation skills such as pinching and rolling to shape our clay. We are very proud of our pieces!
Our year 6s love reading with our reception children
Painting our Juan Miro sculptures using lines, shapes and primary/secondary colours
Which materials are conductors and which are insulators?
Measuring in cm and mm
Going potty!
Years 5 and 6 are finalising their Coil pots topic in Art this half term by making their own Ancient Greek inspired clay pots. They have used the skills learned (pinching, coiling, wedging, slab building and 'score and slip ') to create some fabulous designs that...
Forest School
We had a blast at forest school today - den building, whittling, crafting, helping to start the fire and of course tasting the snacks! We can’t wait to go back next week.
Our cup is always full
This week our focus in maths was capacity and not only did we get to taste our maths work it allowed us to use the mathematical vocabulary; full, nearly full, half full, nearly empty and empty.
Newsletter 11/2/22
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