Hello everyone!
What a fun and productive week it has been! Both year groups have completed their End of Term Assessments and everyone did such a fantastic job! They should all be very proud of themselves.
Here is what we have been up to this week:
Maths
Year 5
Fractions A
| Aut.4.16 – Subtract from a mixed number – breaking the whole |
| Aut.4.17 – Subtract two mixed numbers |
| Assessment |
| End of Term Assessment – Arithmetic |
| End of Term Assessment – Reasoning and Problem Solving |
Year 6
Ratio
| End of Term Assessment – Reasoning and Problem Solving |
| Spr.1.1 – Add or multiply? |
| Spr.1.2 – Use ratio language |
| Spr.1.3 – Introduction to the ratio symbol |
| Spr.1.4 – Ratio and fractions |
Literacy

This week in Literacy, we focused on using dashes for parenthesis to add extra detail and clarity to our sentences. The students explored how parenthesis can give the reader more information without interrupting the main idea, and they practised spotting and adding this extra detail in a range of sentences before applying the skill in their own writing.
We also continued reading our focus text together, using it as a starting point for discussion and deeper thinking. The students took part in thoughtful conversations about endangered animals and the reasons some species are at risk. This led to important discussions about human impact on the environment and the idea that, although some animals are on the brink of extinction, it is still possible to make a difference if people work hard together to protect them.
IPC

In IPC this week, the students built on their learning about Ancient Roman jobs by revisiting the posters they created last week. This time, they were challenged to use other students’ posters rather than their own, encouraging them to actively seek out new information and engage more carefully with the content. As they moved around the classroom, the students collected key facts about each role and recorded these in structured tables, which helped them compare jobs and deepen their overall understanding of daily life in Ancient Rome.
The students were then introduced to the story of Romulus and Remus, a traditional Roman legend that explains how the city of Rome was founded. We learned that the twins were abandoned as babies, saved and raised by a she-wolf, and later went on to establish Rome, although a disagreement between them ultimately led to Romulus becoming the first king of the city. The story provided an engaging way for the students to explore Roman beliefs, myths, and the importance of storytelling in understanding the past.
To support this learning, the week began with a scavenger hunt activity linked to the story. The students were given answers related to key events and details and had to carefully match them to the correct questions. This encouraged close reading, discussion, and recall. As a final task, the students began planning a comic-book retelling of the story using only their memory, promoting independence, sequencing skills, and creativity. They approached this challenge with enthusiasm and confidence, and I am really looking forward to seeing their completed comic strips next week.
Useful Information
- Please note that even though the weather is getting colder, we will continue to have PE lessons outside unless conditions become too cold or unsafe. Being outdoors gives us far more space, which means the students can enjoy a wider range of activities, including football and other team games.
To help your child stay comfortable during PE, please make sure they come to school in appropriate clothing on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The school hoodie is ideal for outdoor sessions as it is warm enough for the cooler weather but easy to remove if they get too hot once they start running around.
- For the Winter Show this year, Year 5/6 are going to be performing the Song: Merry Christmas Everyone by Shakin Stevens. We have already practiced singing it in class, but I would like the students to memorise the words at home please. On Tuesday, we will come up with a dance, which also needs to be practiced. Here is a link to the Youtube Karaoke version of the song:
Have a lovely weekend ☺️


























































































































































































































































































