5PJ – Moon Phases!

5PJ had the BEST lesson this morning in Science. The children are currently looking at all things space! With this, they looked at the moon phases – which take place over 28 days. We looked at the scientific terms for each moon and why we don’t always see a full moon. We also discovered what makes the moon glow!

Here we are making the moons from a lunar phase using biscuits! It is safe to say we thoroughly enjoyed this lesson…

Year 5 Art

Reminder – Please could children bring in an old shirt to cover their school uniform for painting. 5PJ will be painting in school tomorrow.  5W and 5M will be painting in the next week or two so please could they bring an old shirt in and leave it in their locker ready.  Thank you!

5W class assembly – reminder

Reminder that 5W’s class assembly will be on Thursday 2nd February at 2.30pm for any parents/carers who would like to watch.

Yr 5 Arthog Residential

Please find attached the information shared at this afternoons Yr 5 Arthog meeting (Wed 3.15pm in the school hall).

Medical forms inc dietary requirements and Behaviour contracts need to be back in school by Friday 20th January so we can make Arthog aware.

If you require anything further please contact me directly on ben.moody@taw.org.uk

Mr M

Arthog Presentation to Parents main 23

Kit_List

Medical Consent_Form 23

Residential Code of Conduct March 23

Yr 5 Space Centre Trip – 6th Feb

Please can we ask that you sign you child up to the Space Centre trip which is happening on Monday 6th February.

This is all accessible from your ParentPay account.

We only have 50/90 signed up to go.

Kindest regards

Yr 5

5W at Beech’s Base

Today was the first Beech’s Base visit of 2023!!

At Beech’s Base  today, 5W’s theme was Earth and Space which is linked to our Science topic. We read a Man on the Moon newspaper article reporting on the exciting news from July 1969. We discussed how life was so different back then and what technology would not have been around. The children became familiar with the famous quote… “One Small Step for Man…” and also where the phrase “The Eagle has landed” derived from.

Other activities included digging and jumping into a huge moon mud crater! Building a spaceship and then using this as a prop/setting for a re-enactment of the space mission, searching for ‘moon’ rocks, den building and creating some moon bread!

Some of the children used flour and water to make a dough. They had a choice to add ginger or herbs and make crater holes into their bread. It has been proving this afternoon. Before the children eat it please could a grown up place it in the oven on a low heat for a short amount of time (maximum 10 minutes) then, ENJOY!

Thanks for a super day 5W.

Mrs K x 🙂