Year 5 Project - Allotment
This term, we’ll visit an allotment to see what’s growing and spot the greenhouses and frames that help the plants to grow. Our visit will inspire us to write a report about the allotment and investigate types of compost and biodegradable materials used. We’ll use food from the allotment to make delicious dishes, and plant our own fruits and vegetables. We’ll explore germination, learn more about the parts of the plant and find out how they reproduce. Maps will help us to identify the best place for an allotment and where different foods come from.
Memorable Experience - Visit an allotment
Geography - Land use; Food origins; Geographical skills and fieldwork; Map work; Climate
This project is also supported by mini projects in:
Science: Human Reproduction and Ageing
Art and Design: Line, Light and Shadows
Design and Technology: Eat the Seasons
Computing: derived from D.A.R.E.S
Music: derived from Kapow
PE: Gymnastics and hockey derived from TeamThemeKent Resources
PSHE: derived from Jigsaw
RE: derived from Kent SACRE Curriculum and Cornerstones RE projects
More information about the Year 5 Curriculum can be found in the YEAR 5 Long Term Plan 2025-2026 document found below.
PE lessons for Term 3 are timetabled for Tuesday and Wednesday every week.
Homework for this week:
Your homework book will have the date of the Friday it is sent home, on the page in the top right corner.
English
W/C 22.5.26
This writing unit focuses on a story of animal friendship. The title is not shared with the class as it is a spoiler for something we discuss. This is a narrative unit.
Spellings Week beginning
5.5.26
Honey Bees
politician
explanation
expression
tissue
profession
discussion
magician
competition
information
action
mention
pressure
possession
pronunciation
musician
electrician
Bumble Bees
machine
sure
sugar
station
motion
section
tissue
pressure
musician
electrician
Worker Bees
machine
sure
sugar
station
section
tissue
pressure
musician
Maths:
W/C 22.5.26
We are working on our next unit of Position and Direction. This will include use of co-ordinates, translation and mirror representations.
Please continue to access TTRS at home. Multiplication skills underpin all areas of mathematics.
Other information:
HOMEWORK:
Fri 15.5.26
This date will be on the top of the page in the Homework book.
Bring your book back on MONDAY
Homework club: MONDAY LUNCHTIME
PE Term 5
Tuesday: athletics
Wednesday: lacross
Remember named PE kits.
Please can everyone bring a water bottle to school every day.
Don't forget to bring reading books and reading records, please.
Spellings week beginning:
18.5.26
Honey Bees
hesitant
assistant
innocent
confident
confidence
relevant
relevance
sufficient
convenient
innocence
decent
decency
convenience
Bumble Bees
brilliant
important
present
silent
absent
moment
recent
patient
innocent
Worker Bees
brilliant
important
silent
moment
obedient
recent
innocent