Thursday 19 April 2018

Year 5 Summer Curriculum Letter

20th April 2018

Dear Parents and Carers,

Year 5 - Spring Curriculum Newsletter

Welcome back to the Summer Term! We hope you find this letter informative. Please do not hesitate to contact your child’s class teacher if you have any questions relating to the curriculum. 

Homework:

Our expectation at Mead is that every child should do the following every night: 
15 minutes reading to themselves or an adult and note in the reading record
15 minutes practising spellings
15 minutes rehearsing times tables facts (including multiplication and division)

If children would like to attempt an additional homework challenge, we have a new Learning Challenge for children to attempt each half of the Summer Term. All of the activities are based around a significant person, poem or painting. Children do not have to attempt every activity but instead select the activities that they are most interested in and compile a project that reflects the extra time and effort that they have put into their challenge. We hope that children will take their time with the challenge and be proud of the work they produce they should hand this into their teacher at the end of the Half Term. 

Spellings:

Spellings have been given out for the half term. The children should practise their words every evening. In addition to practising their spellings, the children can find the definitions of the words and use them in sentences, which will allow them to earn an extra merit.

Curriculum Information

We have included a summary of the topics which the children will be covering this term. If you would like to make any suggestions of what you or your child would like to learn in relation to the topics taught, please complete the form attached and return it to your child’s class teacher. We welcome any suggestions you may have.

Yours Sincerely,


The Year 5 team.
Summer

1st Half Term
2nd Half Term
Literacy
Fiction - stories from another culture (adventure story)
Non Fiction - Non-chronological report
Fiction - Playscripts
Non-Fiction - balanced argument
Please fill in the reading journal after hearing your child read.
For a good selection of children’s books visit your local library.
Useful web links-
Numeracy
Number - Decimals
Geometry - Properties of shapes
Geometry - Properties of shapes, and position and direction
Measurement - converting units, and volume
Useful websites:
ICT
We are web designers - creating websites.
Science
Water, Acids & Alkalis
You could visit the Science Museum. Admission is free. Located at Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD.
History
Technology (transport): Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome and WWII

R.E
Forgiveness

P.S.H.E
Philosophy 4 Children topics

Philosophy 4 Children topics
P.E
Athletics, Cricket, Rounders
Music
Pulse, Meter and Pitch
Pulse, Meter and Pitch
Art/ Design and Technology
Bridges

French

Classroom instructions
Trips and Dates
Mersea Island residential