Year 5

 

 

Year 5 Curriculum Projects

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.

Year 5 Key Information

 

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. 

  • MATHS - Practise your TT RockStars
  • ENGLISH - practise your spellings on Spelling Shed
  • READING - Please continue to complete 20 minutes of reading every day and make a note in your reading record. 

English

W/C 1.6.26 

This writing unit focuses on a book called The Wonder Garden. We shall be writing non-chronological reports inspired by it.  

Spellings Week beginning

1.6.26

Honey Bees

tolerant 

tolerance 

apparent 

assistance 

frequent 

frequency 

different 

difference 

independent 

independence 

obedient 

observant 

hindrance 

excellent 

excellence 

Bumble Bees

different 

difference 

excellent 

independent 

confident 

independence 

tolerant 

tolerance 

frequent 

Worker Bees

different 

excellent 

independent 

confident 

difference 

tolerant 

frequent 

 

 

 

Maths:

W/C 1.6.26 

We are working on our next unit of Decimals. This will involve adding, subtracting and multyiplying decimals.   

Please continue to access TTRS at home. Multiplication skills underpin all areas of mathematics. 

 

 

 

Other information:

HOMEWORK:

Fri 5.6.26 

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 6

Wednesday: fencing

Thursday: cricket

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:

1.6.26

Honey Bees

cereal

serial

alter

altar

compliment

complement

ascent

assent

bridal

bridle

accept

except

Bumble Bees

fair

fare

bury

berry

meet

meat

bawl

ball

break

brake

 

Worker Bees

fair

fare

meet

meat

bawl

ball

break

brake

KENT TEST APPLICATION

Thank you to those of you who attended the Kent Test Meeting today. We hope you found the session useful. A copy of the presentation is given below. The Key Dates are included in the presentation. 

 

Just a quick reminder that the PESE (Primary Education, Secondary Education) Transfer Meeting - how to apply for a place in Year 7, will take place on Wednesday 3rd June from 3.30pm. A copy of the presentation from this meeting will be uploaded on the same day.

PESE (Applying for a place in Year 7 for September 2027).

Thank you to those of you who attended the PESE Meeting today. We hope you found the session useful. A copy of the presentation is given below. The Key Dates are included in the presentation. If you have any questions please do not heistate to contact the school office in the usual way.