A big well done to Jamari Cousins and Terrika Wright for their amazing performance tonight. Along with Isaac and Samson Wright and more than 40 other cast members of young singers, actors and dancers, they wowed their 150 strong audience at the My Place centre. The children all attend the Habbit Factory club on a weekly basis and have been working hard to put on a brilliant show. The unique performance, a medley of popular Disney films given a festive twist, has been a project in the making for the past 4 months! Their hard work certainly paid off and they deserve a well earned rest! Well done to those children!
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Friday, 20 December 2013
Terrika First Female winner of Writing Challenge!
Well done to Terrika, who is the first female winner of Year 5 and 6's writing challenge! She used an outstanding range of vocabulary in her description of her favourite part of this term. Well done Terrika, spend your voucher wisely!
Year 5 and 6's writing challenge will return next half term with more exciting writing tasks for our children to attempt. Every entry wins a prize and there is also one exceptional winner each week who takes home the coveted prize of brand new, shiny £5 Argos voucher.
We look forward to reading your entries next term!
Year 5 & 6 make the Recorder!
Make sure you buy a copy of the Romford Recorder this week as several of our children from Years 5&6 feature in this week's issue. Our brilliant children's modernisations of nativity stories are printed so please do go and have a read!
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Willow's Christmas Cards
Willow class have made wonderfully creative Christmas cards. They are so glittery and sparkly, you would be able to see them in the dark!
Year 5/6 fraction lesson!
In Numeracy, the children participated in an experimental game to learn more about fractions. They had to work well within a team, record their results and show them in a diagram. Good work year 5 and 6!
Monday, 16 December 2013
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Jack
and the Beanstalk 100 word CHALLENGE!
Frantically, Jack walked towards his aged,
dented house, which was not admired by the villagers. Rapidly Jacks mum entered
the room and glared at Jack in instant frustration. She told him to go and sell
Daisy, but don’t take less than £100.
Jack sold Daisy to a creepy overgrown man, who was selling 2 delicate
beans. His mother decided to grab the magical beans and chucked them out the
window. Moments later an extravagant
beanstalk grew. Jack’s mum told him to climb the gravity-defying beanstalk. Suddenly
he saw a giant, so he grabbed the gold and became an instant millionaire.
BY
JACK IBBUNSON
&
TYLER HOULSTON
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Winner of Year 5 & 6 Writing Challenge
Well done to Kailen Davey, the winner of this week's Writing Challenge. Kailen wrote a fantastic balanced argument for "Should school children have to wear a school uniform?"
This week's challenge is to write a descriptive piece about your favourite part of this term. Was it the trip to the Museum of Childhood? The Jack and the Beanstalk play? Or maybe the inter-house football competition? Entries must be handed in by Friday 13th December at lunchtime.
Year 5&6 homework Week 14
Please find below the homework expectations for all children in Year 5 and 6.
Spellings
This week's spellings are listed below. In addition to this, children will receive a hard copy either in their spelling book or on paper. All children are expected to rehearse their spellings for 15 minutes each night. This should be recorded on their sheet or in their spelling book. For an extra merit, children should put their spellings into sentences. Children will have a spelling test in their classes on Friday, when they should present their spelling book to their teacher.
Reading
Children should read at home (preferably to an adult) every night for at least 15 minutes. They should record this in their reading record book with an adult signature. Children can read their school reading book, but if a different text is being read at home then this could substitute the school reading book for some of the allocated homework reading time.
Multiplication Tables
This week, the children will be recapping their 8 times tables. Please ensure that children are rehearsing both the multiplication and inverse division facts for these tables. They should do this for 15 minutes each night. Children will have additional time in their classes for this. The times tables test will be on Friday in children's maths lessons.
Additional Homework
As well as the expectations for homework, some children have also produced projects on a topic of their choice. These are still fine to continue with and bring into school. Children that do this can earn a Project Superstar certificate at the end of the half term.
Extra Maths homework can be accessed via the MyMaths website. Should you require the login details for this, please contact your child's class teacher.
There is also a Writing Challenge especially created for Years 5 and 6. We encourage all children to take part. The challenge is distributed on a Tuesday and entries expected to be deposited into the tray outside Maple and Elm's classrooms by Friday afternoon. A winner is picked on a Friday based on meeting the criteria of the challenge. The winner receives a £5 Argos voucher, all entrants receive a small prize.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Willow's 100% Attendance Cake Party!
Today Willow were congratulated with a cupcake party for achieving 100% attendance this week.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Message from India
Today Elm watched a personalised video message from India. Riding a camel, Mrs Wallis's brother invited Year 5/6 pupils to ask him questions about India, where he his currently travelling. This is to help Year 5/6 to write their travel guide to India next week, as part of their 'Where's Wally?' topic.
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Boys Leading Writing Challenge!
Well done to Joe Faust, this week's Year 5 and 6 writing challenge winner. He successfully wrote his way to a win with his clever use of evidence to support his points in his persuasive letter to Eric Munday; asking him to review the plans for our old building.
The boys are certainly proving triumphant in the Year 5 and 6 writing challenge, with three out of three winners being from the boys! Will the girls take the lead with this week's challenge? Watch this space...
Year 5 & 6 homework Week 13
Please find below the homework expectations for all children in Year 5 and 6.
Spellings
This week's spellings are listed below. In addition to this, children will receive a hard copy either in their spelling book or on paper. All children are expected to rehearse their spellings for 15 minutes each night. This should be recorded on their sheet or in their spelling book. For an extra merit, children should put their spellings into sentences. Children will have a spelling test in their classes on Friday, when they should present their spelling book to their teacher.
Reading
Children should read at home (preferably to an adult) every night for at least 15 minutes. They should record this in their reading record book with an adult signature. Children can read their school reading book, but if a different text is being read at home then this could substitute the school reading book for some of the allocated homework reading time.
Multiplication Tables
This week, the children will be recapping their 3, 4 and 5 times tables. Please ensure that children are rehearsing both the multiplication and inverse division facts for these tables. They should do this for 15 minutes each night. Children will have additional time in their classes for this. The times tables test will be on Friday in children's maths lessons.
Additional Homework
As well as the expectations for homework, some children have also produced projects on a topic of their choice. These are still fine to continue with and bring into school. Children that do this can earn a Project Superstar certificate at the end of the half term.
Extra Maths homework can be accessed via the MyMaths website. Should you require the login details for this, please contact your child's class teacher.
There is also a Writing Challenge especially created for Years 5 and 6. We encourage all children to take part. The challenge is distributed on a Tuesday and entries expected to be deposited into the tray outside Maple and Elm's classrooms by Friday afternoon. A winner is picked on a Friday based on meeting the criteria of the challenge. The winner receives a £5 Argos voucher, all entrants receive a small prize.
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