Year 5 - Mr Fletcher 2024 - 2025

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Welcome to Year 5!

We are excited to start a new year of learning and fun in Year 5! There are lots of exciting topics and activities planned, and we look forward to seeing each child grow and thrive. A quick reminder for all parents and students: PE day is Monday. On this day, children should come to school wearing their PE kit, ready for an active and energetic session. This will help us maximize our time for physical activity.

Monday is also an important day for reading. We will check reading records each Monday to monitor progress and encourage a love of reading. Children should bring their reading books and records to school on this day.. Please support your child by signing their reading record regularly. We're looking forward to a fantastic year filled with learning, discovery, and growth!

 

Autumn Term

 

This term, our Year 5 class will be diving into some fascinating topics in History and Geography. In History, we will be exploring the ancient Romans—learning about their incredible empire and the lasting impact they had on the world. From the mighty Roman army to their impressive architectural feats, there is much to discover about this remarkable civilization. Meanwhile, in Geography, we will be turning our attention to the Hoover Dam, one of the greatest engineering marvels of the modern world. We will learn about its construction, purpose, and the significant role it plays in providing water and electricity to parts of the United States. These topics will help us understand how societies are shaped by both human ingenuity and natural landscapes.

In Science this term, we will be learning about the properties and changes of materials. The children will explore a range of materials and investigate their properties. We will also delve into how materials can change through processes like dissolving, mixing, and heating, and discuss whether these changes are reversible or irreversible. Through practical experiments and hands-on activities, the class will develop a deeper understanding of how materials behave and how they can be transformed, helping to build a foundation for future scientific learning.