06 September 2024

In Key Stage 2, instead of asking you to learn a short list of spellings each week, you will be

given a longer list (roughly 40 words) that we will focus on in that half-term. Don’t worry,

we’re not asking you to learn them all in one week. Instead, we’ll ask you to focus on

learning these words over the course of the entire half-term. There’s a few reasons for this:

 

  1. We want you take responsibility for your own learning and start to figure out how you

learn best (there’s some ideas below). Even if that means making some mistakes

along the way.

  1. Lots of research suggests that learning more spellings over a longer time leads to

better remembering how to spell them in the long-term.

  1. Similarly, lots of research suggests that if you learn something for a week and don’t

come back to it you’ll likely forget it anyway

  1. We won’t have a ‘formal’ test each week. Instead, we’ll mix it up. We might ask you

to test each other on the words you’ve been learning. We might test the words at

random and then you’ll know which words you need to practise more and which

words you’re confident with. We might just think about some of the words and share

ideas for how we’re going about learning them.

  1. Ultimately, we want this to be about learning – and not just getting them right in a

test.

 

How you decide to do this is up to you. You might decide to focus on the trickiest words first.

Or, you might decide to learn 8 words a week and really focus on these whilst still practising

the others, too. For some of you, you might already feel confident with some of the words so

might choose to not practise these at all. However you decide to do it is up to you. The

important thing is that you’re learning them and learning how you like to learn them best.

Every Friday, we’ll spend time practising or testing (informally) or discussing all things

spelling so be ready (one of our 8 Rs for learning) to join in!

If you need some ideas for practical things to do, check out the Super Spelling Strategies

Guide on the school website.

 

Half-term 1

This half-term, our spellings are linked to the rules and strategies we’ll be learning in class:

  • alternative ways for writing the ‘ay’ sound
  • alternative ways for writing the ‘ee’ sound
  • ‘double up for a short vowel sound’
  • ‘drop the e for ing’
  • ‘drop the y for an i’
  • adding the suffixes ed, ing
  • homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently)

Each Friday, you’ll be tested on 8 of the words from the list below.

Half-term 1

This half-term, our spellings are linked to the rules and strategies we’ll be learning in class:

  • homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently)
  • ‘double up for a short vowel sound’
  • ‘drop the y for an i’
  • using apostrophes for contraction (eg can’t, won’t)
  • adding the suffixes ed, ing, er, est
  • adding the prefixes un, dis, im, in, ir, il

Each Friday, you’ll be tested on 8 of the words from the list below.

there their they’re inactive accommodate
occur/ing/ed can’t won’t category busy
opportunity advice advise practice practise
naughty dictionary witch which according
irregular embarrass determine/ing/ed century ordinary
curiosity library identity achieve/ed/ing aggressive
disappear appreciate device devise cemetery
queue/ing/ed unavoidable immediately impossible variety

 

Topic : history

We are very excited to get started on our learning this half term. In topic, we are being historians and we are learning about the Stone Age, Bronze Age and the Iron Age. The children will then compare these civilisations with Ancient Egypt. How do they compare? Which one was more advanced?

We began this week by seeing if we could put key historical periods in chronological order. The children sorted images in their groups to create a timeline.

Here is the vocabulary that the children in 5,6 will be learning in history.

Help at home: Can you help your child to learn the vocabulary? Play a game of Pictionary or create some flashcards with pictures.

A day in the life…

Year 5 had a fantastic time visiting Wetherby High School yesterday. They got to experience what it would be like to  be a high school student for the day. It was a jam-packed day that involved a lot of rushing around to different classrooms but the children took part in a great range of lessons. We began the day with French. This was a great link to the Latin learning we do in our school as the children could already work out the meaning of some french words. Science allowed us to consider which things in the world are living and non-living and they got the chance to use some scientific equipment – a microscope. Maths provided the children with lots of mind-boggling challenges! After lunch, one lucky group got to experience a high school PE lesson whilst the others turned their hand to cooking. What budding chefs they were!

Living and learning: RSE

Year 5 are continuing to complete their Relationship and sex education lessons and we have been discussing how our emotions change during puberty. The children understood that during puberty, they will expect a change in their hormones. This can impact on how they feel. We talked about how they can manage these changes, especially when they are feeling low, sad or angry. They cam up with some great ideas of how to relax and talk time to look after themselves, such as: having  a bath, spending time outside, reading a book or even doing some art.

Help at home: Has your child been experiencing any changes in their emotions? How can you support your child through this?

Key Stage 2 Sports Day

Friday saw the event of the year that we’d all been waiting for – sports day! All the children turned their hand to a range of competitive races from the sack race to the long distance. The weather was good and even the sun made an appearance. It was so good to see all the children looking happy and healthy and thank you to all the parents, grandparents and carers that came to support us! Thank you also to the crazy people that took part in the adults race – I’m sure you made your children proud!

Design and Technology – food

5,6B channeled their inner chef last week as we attempted our newest recipe in design and technology. Our challenge this term was to make a pasta sauce. The children had to weigh out the ingredients such as tomatoes, carrots and courgettes. They then cooked the ingredients in a pan and blended it after it had simmered. The children stayed safe bu using certain hand grips when using the sharp knives. The children said the sauce tasted delicious. We hope you managed to have a little taste!

Relationship and sex education

Year 5 have begun their learning on RSE this week. These are really useful, purposeful lessons in which the children learn about the changes they will go through during puberty. We begin by setting some really clear rules to create a safe, respectful place in which all the children feel comfortable. The sessions this week have covered the biological terms for the female and male body parts and then we moved onto learning about puberty. We talked about the changes girls and boys will go through physically and emotionally.

Help at home: Ask your child about their RSE learning. What can they recall? Do they have any questions?

10 June 2024

This half-term, our spellings are linked to the rules and strategies we’ll be learning in class:

  • etymology: cyclo, chrono, struct, port, tract, dict
  • apostrophes for contraction and possession
  • spelling patterns: tious, cious
  • recapping of previously taught spellings

Each Friday, you’ll be tested on 8 of the words from the list below.

conscious yacht chronology determined explanation
vicious profession occur convenience nutritious
accommodation structure delicious friend soldier
contraction foreign scissors language photography
awkward dictionary vegetable ambitious ancient
vehicle cautious infectious picturesque excellent
automatic possession shan’t designer beautiful
portable shouldn’t anxious desperate thorough

Fantastic Football!

Well, what a day!

Today it was Boston Spa Football Gala and Mr Catherall and myself took some year 5’s and 6’s to try our luck in the football tournament. We had a boys team and a mixed team. The boys fought hard against some really strong teams and tried their best. The mixed team were on fire today and walked away being gala winners and are now the proud winners of a very big, shiny trophy! They worked amazingly as a team, great communication between all the girls and boys and even though they were exhausted, they tried their best to the bitter end! Lily was an amazing goalkeeper and did some amazing saves! Elisa, Thomas and Jeevan scored the winning goals in the final. Thomas was ‘Man of the Match’ – well done! Thank you to all the parents who supported us today – we couldn’t have done it without you!

I will polish the trophy ready for school on Monday! Well done to all the players today – you made us very proud and represented our school fantastically.