Y5/6 Family Learning Winners!

Thanks to everyone who had a go on our ‘guess the …’ games!

The winners are listed below. Prizes will be delivered to the children tomorrow!

 

Guess the lion’s birthday – Alexsis

Guess the elephant’s name – Ruby

Guess the weight of the pumpkin – Grace

Guess the amount of sweets – Lola

 

Well done everyone!

Y5/6 Family Learning Raffle Winners!

Thank you to those who kindly bought raffle tickets to be entered in to the draw! Below are a list of winners!

The prizes will be delivered to the children in school tomorrow. We have full names on the raffle tickets so know which prize belongs to which child.

Prize 1 – Ava

Prize 2 – Lilly

Prize 3 – Harry

Prize 4 – Thomas

Prize 5 – Gaynor

Prize 6 – Crystal

Prize 7 – Harriet

Prize 8 – Jenson

Prize 9 – Claimed

Prize 10 – Kaleb

Prize 11 – Claimed

Prize 12 – Emily-Rai

Prize 13 – Harry

Prize 14 – Martha

Prize 15 – Ellis and Annie

Prize 16 – Claimed

Prize 17 – Sami-JoJo

Prize 18 – Gaynor

Prize 19 – Jack

Prize 20 – Wez

Prize 21 – Claimed

Year 5/6 family learning

REMINDER

 

Dear parents/carers, 

 

On Tuesday 12th October 2021 we  will be inviting you to join our family learning celebration. Our current expedition is centred around the history of rail and we would like to  work closely with the local community by supporting Thorne Miniature Railway, who are currently fundraising to keep their service running. 

 

This will be taking place in Thorne Park where our children will be hosting stalls to raise funds in support of the miniature railway. 

 

On Friday 1st October we will be taking part in a non-uniform day. To come in non uniform we would appreciate a donation for the tombola that will be one of the stalls at our fundraiser. 

 

On family learning day we would like to invite you to join us at Thorne park and support your children. On 12/10/21, Year 5 and 6 will be running stalls and have the opportunity to have a ride on the miniature train and learn about how it works. 

 

To enable this to happen children will need to be collected from Green Top at 2:00pm and meet us in the park by 2:15. This will give you a chance to enjoy the event prior to the rest of school and the local public being invited to join us at 3:00pm. Unfortunately if you are unable to join us children will remain in school until 3pm where they can be collected as usual. 

 

Please email [email protected] to let us know your intentions. 

 

Thank you, Team 5/6. 

 

Protocols!

During Expedition, each group had to generate some ideas to answer a question. To do this, they picked a protocol from the cards and used it within their groups to share their ideas. Some groups chose to Whip Around, some chose to Popcorn and some chose to Cold Call!

 

 

Separating Mixtures

In science we are continuing our learning about separating different materials. We were introduced to new separating techniques today including sieving, decanting, magnetism, filtering and evaporating. Each technique is used to separate different types of materials and we had to figure out which process would be the best to use in different scenarios. For example, decanting is the method used to separate two liquids of different weights.

Tomorrow we are going to test out some of the separating techniques so watch out for our next blog post!

 

Challenging Stereotypes!

In our Community Crew today, we focused on challenging different stereotypes. We learnt what ‘stereotype’ means and how we can begin to break down these stereotypes in our community. I read out lots of statements such as ‘only boys can be fire fighters’ and the children had to decide whether each statement was true or false by flashing their green and red cards.

I am proud to say that my crew have a really good knowledge and understanding of diversity and they are all truly kind children!

Clean Water Challenge!

In our science lessons, we have been looking at different ways of separating and filtering items. The children were challenged with taking a bottle of dirty water containing mud, sand, leaves and stones and making it as clean as possible using the tools and equipment available to them. All of the children did a brilliant job working together as a team – well done!

Peer Critique!

We are completing our final touchdowns in writing this week so today we critiqued our writing with the support of each other!

We used our fishbone, remember to’s and the rubric to support us with editing and improving our writing.

I can’t wait to read the final draft!

Fundraising for Thorne Miniature Railway

Come and join us in the park for year 5/6 family learning!

 

Year 5/6 are making links through expedition and working with our local community to support the miniature Railway.  We will be hosting a range of exciting stalls for you to get involved with and all proceeds will be donated to keep the miniature railway running.

 

 

Please come along at 15:00pm on Tuesday 12th October and support us!

War memorial in Thorne Memorial Park © Ian S :: Geograph Britain and Ireland