Year 5 paper copies

Good afternoon Year 5 children and parents,

There is now a folder in the drop box by the main school gate labelled ‘Year 5 Home Learning Paper Copies.’ This is for families who do not have internet access and cannot view the home learning slides electronically. There is a pocket in the folder labelled with each day and subject for you to help yourself to. Please only take 1 copy per family.

We have tried our hardest this week to not set work which requires a printer and this will continue. We will try and always give an alternative idea if it cannot be helped.

Many thanks for your support and kind messages this week, they have been greatly received. We are so proud of how well the children (and parents!!) have already adapted to online learning and we are looking forward to seeing them virtually again next week.

Have a relaxing weekend and take care,

Love Miss H, Mr M & Mr L x

Bake With Miss J!

Hello everyone!

In the last lockdown I used some of the time to experiment and explore with my baking. I did a few live sessions of Facebook which were brilliant! This time, I have decided to add a short video to go with a new recipe! This means you can bake at a time that is convenient to you.

This week, I made Viennese Biscuits (see the recipe below). Baking is a great way to involve the family and the end result is always delicious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l99s20gC78c&feature=youtu.be

PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE ADULT SUPPORT/HELP WITH USING THE OVEN, MICROWAVE OR WHEN HANDLING HOT TRAYS.

200g softened butter (I use stork)

100g icing sugar

1 teaspoon of vanilla

250g plain flour

1 tablespoon of milk (maybe 2 if required)

For the decoration: 50g of chocolate (I use milk but you could use white or dark)

  1. Set your oven to 180 degrees, 160 degree (Fan) or gas mark 4.
  2. Set 1 or 2 baking trays on the side and place a piece of grease proof paper on top.
  3. In a bowl or standing mixer, beat together the butter and icing sugar until light and fluffy.
  4. Add the flour and vanilla and continue to beat until it resembles a crumble.
  5. Start off by adding 1 tablespoon of milk and beat the mixture until the crumbs stick together. You may need to add another tablespoon or two depending on how stiff the mixture is.

If possible…

  1. Place the mixture into a piping bag and pipe into biscuits on the prepared baking trays.

If not possible…

  1. Take a spoon and place a spoonful of mixture on the tray. You may wish to press down so it flattens the mixture.

Bake for 15 minutes until lightly golden… do not worry if they seem pale. These biscuits are usually pale but DELICIOUS! Once baked, let the biscuits cool down.

To decorate:

  1. With an adult, melt the 50g of chocolate.
  2. Dip the biscuit into the chocolate to form a coating OR spoon the mixture on.

If you don’t want a lot of chocolate… melt 25g and drizzle the chocolate on top!

If you decide to make these biscuits please do send an e-mail to Eloise.jones@taw.org.uk – I would love to see how they turn out!

Stay tuned for another recipe!

Miss J x

 

Phonics support at home – reading App

Read with Phonics is an App that can be downloaded to support children at home. This is the closest model to the Read Write Inc programme we use at school. This can be downloaded from App Store for Apple or any android App Store.

The App is easy to set up and very user friendly. If you are having any problems please contact Lynne.sherry@taw.org.uk and I will do my best to help you.

Year 5 appropriate behaviour on Teams

Good afternoon,

Please find attached the slides that we have shared with the year 5s this week to remind them about appropriate behaviour during our Teams lessons. The children have coped fantastically this week with our new style of teaching and their behaviour and attitudes have been excellent! Well done everyone.

Thanks and take care, The Y5 Team xxx

Y5 rules and behaviour for online lessons

Year 5 Update

Happy New Year!

We hope that this message finds you and your families all safe and well?

Here at school the Year 5 team have been busy putting together plans for the next 6 weeks of Home Learning.

Over the course of the next 6 weeks your children should receive at least 3 hours of learning a day, including one hour led by one of the class teachers on Microsoft Teams. You will receive a Teams meeting invitation from Mrs Moody the evening before the lesson. Please make sure you have signed up to ParentMail correctly; any issues with this please see Mrs Moody’s letter.

Between Mondays and Thursdays, each week, the class teacher leading the lesson will lead all three classes, but at different times, following this timetable below.

The times are set and will be followed each week.

 

Monday

Mr Lawson

Maths Skills

Tuesday

Mr Moody

Topic/Science

Wednesday

Mr Lawson

Maths – Fraction

Thursday

Miss Hardy

English

Friday

Individual Own Class Teachers

Reading

5L – 9-10am

5M – 10-11am

5H – 11-12pm

5M – 9-10am

5H – 10-11am

5L – 11-12pm

5L – 9-10am

5M – 10-11am

5H – 11-12pm

5H – 9-10am

5M – 10-11am

5L – 11-12pm

5H with Miss Hardy – 11-12pm

5M with Mr Moody – 11-12pm

5L with Mr Lawson – 11-12pm.

 

If your child is part of the Key Worker bubble on these occasions then they will take part in these sessions from within school.

The timetable above starts from Friday 8th January. At 10am tomorrow and Thursday, each class teacher will meet their own class for a Wellbeing catch-up.

This week’s “Home Learning” will be sent home each evening, ready for the children on the following day. In the Teams meetings this week class teachers will discuss the activities as well as revise and practise the Teams rules and behaviours.

As per Mrs Moody’s letter you can contact the Year 5 team for feedback on or to share your children’s learning. Please use this email address for this;NJS.Year5@taw.org.uk

We thank you for your patience this week, whilst we are ourselves adjusting and planning for this unprecedented way of teaching and supporting the children in the best way possible.

Please do not hesitate to contact the email address above for any home learning difficulties or queries. The teachers personal email addresses are still in use for the personal emails and messages.

Kindest regards for the New Year and the challenging times we are all facing.

The Year 5 Team.