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I’m in Year 5 GET ME OUT OF HEEEERRRRE!

I’m in Year 5 GET ME OUT OF HEEEERRRRE!

 

Today, we had a great time meeting our new class as part of our transition session! We spent some time finding out what it will be like in Year 5 in the Autumn Term as well as finding out a bit more about our teacher. After talking about all the amazing things we can look forward to in Year 5, the class participated in, “I’m in Year Five Get Me Out of Here!”. The children were split into two camps (Red and Blue) and participated in a range of Bushtucker Trials, including a blind-tasting activity, a game called ‘DUDE!’ where eye contact was forbidden and ‘Triple Artist’ which tested their ability to communicate and work as a team. It was so much fun and the children were fiercely competitive, overcoming their fears as they braved the food or drink put before them (despite not being able to see it). Take a look at our Year 5 campmates below…

 

Teaching staff arrangements for September will be as follows:

● Reception: Mel, Mrs. Kench and Lucy
● Year 1: Laura, Kelly and Mrs. Harris
● Year 2: Emma, Emily and Emily
● Year 3: Andrea, Mrs. Wallis and Sarah
● Year 4: Kirsty and Sue
● Year 5: Tom and Mrs. Murray
● Year 6: Dan and Mrs. Walkinshaw

 

What will it be like in Year 5?

Year 5 is going to be an incredible year. Throughout this crucial stage, teachers and TA’s will be there to support all of the children in their learning, ensuring that we are meeting their individual needs whilst keeping the class integrated and open for all. We will continue to encourage the children to be responsible with their choices, ensuring fantastic relationships with their classmates and teaching staff. As they work through the year, as well as continuing their important journeys in reading, writing and maths, Year 5 pupils will be exposed to a brilliant range of topics across the curriculum, with lots of opportunity to get creative in all subjects. In PE in particular, we will be doing a broad range of sporting activities including gymnastics, netball, hockey and cricket!

There are great trips each term, but the most exciting one is our 4 day residential visit to St Briavels in the summer term. It’s going to be an adventure of a lifetime! This trip is inspired by medieval history, however the children will also participate in outdoor adventurous activities during our stay by having a go at activities such as: fencing, canoeing and archery.

It’s going to be a brilliant year and we’re all so excited to get started!

 

Reading and Maths

Our class reading sessions begin every day from 8.45am and straight after the register, so it’s important that your child is here on time and has their reading book and Reading Record with them every day. Please also try to read as much and as often as you can with your child over the summer holidays, it really does make a huge difference to their success at school. The Summer Reading Challenge is running again via local libraries and is a really great way to help keep your child interested in reading over the holiday.

TT Rockstars continues to be a vital online platform which will  help pupils build up their confidence, recall and speed. You can log-on to TT Rockstars on any computer, tablet or smartphone, so please encourage your children to have regular sessions on this at home. Just 15 minutes per day will make a huge difference!

 

How do I pass on important information?

If you have any questions or concerns at any time we do hope that you will get in touch, just as we will contact you if necessary. There are regular opportunities to meet and discuss your child’s progress throughout the year, in addition to this you can email me at:

t.prior@southill.dorset.sch.uk

Thank you for your continued support, we look forward to a really great year together in Year 5!

Tom Prior and Mrs. Murray

3 comments on “I’m in Year 5 GET ME OUT OF HEEEERRRRE!

  1. Lucy Desmond Weeks says:

    THANK YOU TOM!! Ostin absolutely loved his introduction to year 5 today. I know for certain these children have waited a little bit longer to have you as their teacher and they were all so excited today. Ostin could not wait to tell us all about his afternoon, he had a brilliant time. I know these children will thrive this year, thank you for today and we can’t wait for lots more exciting days in Year 5! Thank you Tom and Mrs Murray . What a team!!!

  2. CANNOT BELIEVE He MADE ME Eat KETCHUP!! But I had a great afternoon AND excited for September…I’m in year 5!

  3. George M says:

    The cheese and ketchup were yummy! The afternoon was great especially the art game – thank you Tom. I can’t wait to be in Year 5!

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