Mr Scott
Teacher
My favourite books are the Hunger Games Trilogy. This trilogy is an absolute blockbuster, full of twists and turns, huge interesting characters and plenty of action! The character of Katniss is incredibly brave and uses her ingenuity, cunning and friendship to overcome the huge obstacles in her way; mainly a corrupt system that needs revolution! It's often disturbing, but it certainly will hold the attention of even the most reluctant reader.
Mrs Manton
Support Staff
Hi my favourite books are by Road Dahl, I enjoy reading them all especially The Twits. The books are all written with humour and the characters come alive as you read them. It's easy to imagine the Twits with the level of description and imagination used to describe them. It's funny from front to back cover and is a great read for all adults and children.
Spring 2
We are officially half way through the year – where has the time gone! This half term our topic is ‘Unsinkable?’ where we will be discovering the true and tragic story of the Titanic and its debut journey to America. By the end of the topic, we will be able to talk about why we think so many lives were lost and how this affected the future of sea travel.
Our RE learning is based around the concept of Salvation. In the lead up to Easter, we will thinking about Jesus’ death and subsequent resurrection and considering why this is a cause for celebration for Christians and how Jesus’ actions impact on the world today.
In computing, we will be going on a text adventure! We will find out what a text adventure is and plan our own story based adventures using 2Create.
In PE, we will be dancing through the decades. The unit covers the 1960s to the 2010s, looking at key dance styles from each decade.
Our science topic is Properties and Changes of Materials. By the end of this unit, we will be able to compare and group materials, suggest materials for given purposes (and explain why these may be suitable), explain the process of dissolving and sort materials based on solubility, separate mixtures using different processes and, finally, explain the difference between reversible and irreversible reactions.
Continuing with our Jigsaw units for PSHE, our topic this half term is called Healthy Me. In Year 5, we will thinking about the risks of smoking and alcohol misuse, how the media (including social media) can promote body types and the different attitudes people can have to food. Year 6 children will be thinking about how they can take responsibility for their own health, the different types of drugs and their uses and how some people can be exploited and made to do things that are against the law.
Our next unit in music is called ‘Connect Us’. This unit has a rock theme and we will be learning the songs Let’s Rock, Simple Gifts and Friendship. Alongside this, children will have the opportunity to compose their own songs using the glockenspiels and throughout the unit will be using the notes G A B♭ C D C♯, E, F♯, G♯.
Finally, in French Year 5’s will be learning about the weather (including being able to give their own weather report complete with temperatures) and Year 6’s will be learning about music and television, giving their own opinion about TV program.