Yr 5 Homework – 11/01/19 – 21/01/19

Homework – 11/01/19

On Monday 21st January it is our “Future Me” day, as part of Raising Aspirations week. We would like the children to share ideas about themselves in the future. For homework, which will be for that day, we would like the children prepare something that they can share with the rest of the class about themselves in the future (this can be in the form of a speech, a PowerPoint presentation, a poster etc.)

Children can come into school that day with what they have produced and wearing the clothes their future selves would wear e.g. a firefighter outfit with something to share about firefighting or in a shirt and tie because they want to work in an office etc.

If you would like any further information about this day, then please speak to a member of the Year 5 team

Regards

Mr M, Miss H & Mr L.

Yr 5 Homework – Spelling

Attached are the statutory word list for Years 3 and 4 – words which children are expected to be able to spell.

We would like the children to practice these words and become secure with them, using them on a daily basis within all lessons at school.

After Christmas we will test the children on a random 12 spellings taken from this list. Many of the words below, the children already know, however some are trickier than others.

Many thanks for your support this term, we hope you all have a lovely Christmas and New Year.

The Year 5 Team.

Christmas

Yr 5 Homework and Spellings for 5/12/18

This week we would like the children to focus all homework on their reading.

The children DO NOT have any spelling or additional homework.

5H homework apology

Apologies – I didn’t send home last week’s homework on Friday with 5H. I have given it out today so that you and they can see what it was. If your child wishes to do this homework then they are of course welcome to. However, I do not expect them to do it because I know that most of them like to do it at the weekend, and this weekend they will have homework for this week! There will not be a spelling test this week because of this, but of course the children are welcome to learn and practise the words if they wish. Many thanks, Miss H.