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

How to stay safe

How to stay safe

An excellent discussion on how to stay safe near and when crossing the road, part of our PSHE lessons on how to stay safe.

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Operation clean up

Operation clean up

After the storm at the weekend we started the clean up in our outdoor area. As a class we worked as a team to discuss what should stay out for the winter and what need to be protected from the winter weather. We decided we would like a change around to keep other...

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Do bigger ears hear louder sounds?

Do bigger ears hear louder sounds?

The children wanted to find out whether bigger ears hear louder sounds? They used the science journal app to record the decibel level for their sounds for different sizes of 'ears'. They really loved making lots of noise way too much. The recorded their results on a...

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Victoria Tunnel

Victoria Tunnel

You will have all heard about our fantastic trip to Victoria Tunnel. Today, we have been writing information texts to inform other classes about our trip.  

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Interesting designs

Interesting designs

Through our paper weaving we were not only creating interesting designs but developing our hand eye coordination, fine motor skills and pattern creating.

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Powered by phonics

Powered by phonics

From single sounds, to cvc word building to sentence writing - Reception are trying so hard across the day with their phonics, both within play and in our phonics sessions. We are working on remembering which way round our letters go!  

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Sounds like fun in Science

Sounds like fun in Science

We’ve been learning about how sound travels. The children used tuning forks to create sound and see how vibrations can make a ping pong ball move on a string. The children learned how sound travels better through solids with the use of string and triangles. The...

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