Year 5 & 6 Class News

5/6 S Certificate Celebration

Posted on Friday 04 December 2020 by Mrs Hogarth

This weeks certificate winners are…

For great learning…

Sophie -this week you’ve shown amazing perseverance when multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000. You’ve really impressed me and you need to gain some more confidence now, because you can do it! Well done.

For sport and physical activity…

Daniel- you demonstrated good skill during basketball this week. You showed great control of the ball. Well done.

For living and learning…

Poppy- you showed a great amount of maturity during our Living and Learning (RSE) sessions this week. You joined in discussions well and listened to others respectfully. Well done.

Well done everyone!

Virtual after school clubs

Posted on Tuesday 01 December 2020 by Mrs Latham

We know you are missing attending after-school clubs at the moment (in and out of school) so here is some information about a virtual after-school club that can be done at home.
 
The Youth Sport Trust have taken the step to deliver a free virtual after school club as part of a national response to the second lockdown. The 30-minute club will take place at 5pm each weekday and be led by a different member of the YST’s athlete mentor network. These will run until 18 December.


Aimed mainly at primary-aged children, a different theme has been assigned for each day of the club – Adventure Monday, Tuesday Play, Wild Wednesday, Thinking Thursday and Fun Friday. 

Find out more: https://www.youthsporttrust.org/AfterSchoolSportClub

Children in Need

Posted on Tuesday 01 December 2020 by Mrs Hogarth

A Big Thank You!

The children came to school in non-uniform and we asked for voluntary contribution to support this cause. We’ve been completely blown away by your generosity as you’ve raised £566.35. Well done and a massive thank you.

Amazing Homework

Posted on Sunday 29 November 2020 by Mrs Hogarth

This week, Year 5/6 S really impressed me with their homework. Lots of them emailed in with loads of creative ideas to do with anti-bullying. This followed on from our anti-bullying Living and Learning sessions. Some children created quizzes, posters and even cartoon strips. I’m really impressed with how much effort the children are putting into their homework, even though they can’t bring their homework books into school. I thoroughly enjoy receiving all the homework emails each week, so keep them coming. Thank you

!

5/6 M celebration 

Posted on Friday 27 November 2020 by Mr Lindsay

For sport no physical activity – Lenny. For demonstrating how to take a safe risk in our dance sessions. You have put yourself out of your comfort zone in order to learn something new. 

For Living and Learning – Alfie. You show great emotional maturity. you are sensitive to the feelings of others and always a good friend to all. 

For learning – Michaela. You pushed yourself to write more than ever before. Now, your work shows quality and quantity. 

A spooky trip to Whitby Abbey

Posted on Friday 27 November 2020 by Mr Lindsay

Children in year 5/6 wanted to share their fabulous writing based on a short clip about Dracula’s Whitby. 

5/6M Celebration

Posted on Friday 27 November 2020 by Mr Lindsay

For great learning:

Isla – for a fantatsic promotion about a car. Your expanded noun phrases wer comical and detailed. 

For sport and physical activity:

Bella – super ball dribbling skills in our hockey lesson. 

For great living and learning skills:

Lily – you have become an outstanding role model for our school: great manners, care for others and confidence when discussing your ideas. 

5/6B Certificate Celebration

Posted on Friday 27 November 2020 by Mr Freeman

Here are our certificate winners for this week…

For great living and learning…

Dylan – Every morning, you enter the classroom and are the first to ask others how they are ask about their lives. This shows that you care about others and their emotions – you enjoy listening to others which makes them feel wanted and cared about. You are incredibly well-mannered and a pleasure to have in Year 6. Great job, Dylan!

For sport and physical activity…

Erin – During our basketball sessions, you have shown a real determination and willingness to improve your skills. You work well in groups and you are a great team player. In our most recent basketball match, you showed brilliant passing skills and great teamwork, supporting others at every opportunity. Keep it up, Erin!

For great learning…

Luke – I can always rely on you to put your hand up and take a safe risk, even if you are unsure of the answer. You are always willing to learn and you will take responsibility for your own learning without teacher direction. This shows you are responsible, resilient and reflective. Well done, Luke!

5/6 S Certificate Celebration

Posted on Friday 27 November 2020 by Mrs Hogarth

This weeks certificate winners are…

For great learning…

Alfie – you have become such an active learner in class, and even if you’re unsure, you challenge yourself to participate. Well done!

For sport and physical activity…

Ellie – for demonstrating more enthusiasm during PE lessons. You’re joining in more with increased skill. Well done and keep it up!

For living and learning…

Mia – you always have a mature attitude in class and you listen well to other people. Well done.

Well done everyone!

5/6B Certificate Celebration

Posted on Friday 20 November 2020 by Mr Freeman

Here are our certificate winners for last week…

For great living and learning…

Daisy B – You are someone that everyone in school can look up to. You carry the 8 R’s with you everywhere you go and you at the first to help others if necessary. As it’s anti-bullying week this week, you deserve this award as you are kind, thoughtful and a genuine pleasure to have in the classroom. Well done, Daisy!

For sport and physical activity…

Hannah – You show you are adaptable by choosing to work in different peer groups during PE lessons. You get on well with everyone and you are a great basketball team player! Keep it up, Hannah!

For great learning…

George – All adults in the classroom have seen a huge improvement in your confidence and willingness in class. You are taking safe risks by putting your hand up. Well done, George!