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Stone Age Home Learning

This term's home learning has been linked to our theme 'Between a Rock aand a Hard Place'. In school have been learning about the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age and the children have selected a specific area of interest to reseach furtherfor their home learning. We had a wide variety of creative projects including videos, PowerPoints, models, fact files, stories, artwork and display boards.  

Some children researched how fossils ere formed, discussed specific types of fossils or designed their own fossils. 

Other children researched how dwellings developed throughout the Stone Age and made models of the different types of 'homes' during the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic times.  

It was also lovely to see that many children had been inpsired by our art learning to continue to research cave art around the world and the techniques that were used to paint images.  We also had many projects that were linked to our learning about Stone Henge and Skara Brae.

It was lovely to see all the projects on display this week for parents to enjoy.

Well done for all you hard work Year 5!

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Helping at Home

In Year 5, the children are set weekly spellings on a Thursday which are tested on the following Friday. They are also set an additional piece of homework with either a Maths, English, Science, History or Geography link. It is expected that the children use Times Tables Rockstars a couple of times a week; they have their own password to access this activity.

In addition to this, please continue to support your child with their reading by regularly reading to them, listening to them read and asking them questions about their reading. This should also be logged on Boom Reader.

Although many children read fluently and independently at this age, in order to build higher level comprehension skills, it is important that they are given the opportunity to discuss what they have read and share their opinions about texts. Everyone will also get the chance to visit the school library each week, so they have a reading for pleasure book to go alongside their coloured book band.

PE is each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon so please make sure your children come to school in the appropriate kit on these days. During the colder months, the children may need additional clothing for the weather.