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 toast the perfect marshmallow (3M Forest)
Times of the day
We worked hard to decide what times of the day different events happened, from the morning, afternoon and evening. We thought carefully about our life and used that to help us give reasons as to why we had placed events in each category.
Christmas Panto
Christmas Panto
No pen day 2023!
Year 4 really enjoyed 'no pen day!' In English, we had a spelling race then we described scenes from our class text. Each group stood at the front and described the scene using expanded noun phrases, fronted adverbials and the 5 senses. The rest of the class then held...
7B’s Christmas Tree
PE
Year 4 have done fantastic in their PE units this Autumn term with the children working hard and having lots of fun to develop their physical literacy in Hockey, Tag rugby, swimming and most recently handball! Hockey: Year 4 developed the skill of push passing in a...
Let’s decorate the classroom…
The elves came to visit us and left all the decorations for the children to decorate the nursery.
Oriental museum
Year 4 have had an amazing time at the Oriental museum in Durham today. We learned so much about the Ancient Egyptians! We took part in 4 interactive workshops, which included: A guided tour around the museum Handling of artefacts (we learned how to be real...
Sporting Stars
We really enjoyed the sports festival this afternoon, taking part in activities such as speed bouncing, throwing and catching, skipping, mountain climbers and burpees.
Stay safe online – Think before you send!
There is a real and growing concern of how many young people find it ok to share inappropriate images online. It is leading to so many becoming vulnerable to potential exploitation, blackmail and harm from a young age, leaving a lasting digital footprint. If you share...
A Visit to the Rowlands Gill Library
The children went to the local library to share stories together. As part of road safety week, we looked at the traffic lights and talked about what the colours meant. We practised looking left and right before we crossed the road.











