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Spring 2

Our Learning in Spring 2

 

Religious Education (R.E.) – In RE, we will be looking at Lent and Holy Week. We will be focusing on the actions and true meaning of Lent and looking in detail at the events of Holy Week. We will focus on Jesus' suffering the in the Garden of Gethsemane, the true meaning of the word sacrifice and symbols to represent Holy week.

 

Reading into Writing –   We will be reading and studying the book ‘Street Child’.  Children will look at the themes and characters of the book and answer questions based on these. We will be using our ‘VIPERS’ scheme and look at questions based on retrieval, inference, prediction and vocabulary. Children will build up their comprehension, retrieval and inference skills in these lessons

 

Writing – In English this term, we are continuing to study 'Oliver Twist'. We will be writing a Wanted Poster. This poster will be for Fagin and the children will include a character description, his terrible crimes and where he was last seen. Their work will include prepositions, hyphenated words, relative clauses and impressive synonyms for vocabulary.

 

Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar 

 

 Spellings

 

 We will have a spelling pre-test on a Monday

 We will have a spelling test on a Friday.

 The spellings for each week will be glued in your child’s planner at the start of each term:

 Week 1 – ibly / ably suffixes

 Week 2 – prefixes

 Week 3 – di/dis/ed prefixes

 Week 4 – le / el suffixes

 Week 5 – Year 5 / 6 words

 

Week 1

 

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

reasonably

foreshadow

disabled

stencil

yacht

 

irresistibly

interact

despicable

swivel

vehicle

 

comfortably

interface

difficult

huddle

recommend

 

sensibly

postpone

detective

utensil

pronunciation

 

legibly

irrelevant

dignity

squirrel

privilege

 

possibly

irredeemable

determine

whistle

opportunity

 

horribly

semi-conscious

dimension

doddle

nuisance

 

suitably

hypersonic

definitely

double

necessary

 

tolerably

translate

description

general

muscle

 

responsibly

transnational

devious

hospital

mischievous

 

Maths – In Maths we are focusing on Area and Perimeter, Geometry and Position and Movement. Children will also continue to practise their arithmetic skills by using 'Fluent in 5' in every maths lesson, with a focus on times tables, addition and subtraction, etc. It is important that the children know all of their times tables as this will help them in all lessons.

 

Mental Maths -

This half term, we will focus on:

  • Fractions
  • Short division and Long Division
  •  Long Multiplication
  •  Adding and subtracting fractions
  • Decimals
  • Percentages
  • Measurements

 

Mental maths will be taught through the use of mental maths sessions, daily use of Freckle and ‘Fluent in 5 ’ sessions where the children will focus on arithmetic style questions.

 

History - In History this term, we will continue to look at the Industrial Revolution and the Victorians. The children will learn about how the Industrial Revolution helped Britain and also the start of Queen Victoria's reign. The children will learn about the life of Queen Victoria, the differences between classes in Victorian Britain, jobs and food in the Victorian times and what schools were like for Victorian children.

 

Science – In Science, the children will be learning about ‘Light’

 

In this unit, we will be learning:

 

1.           What is light and where does it come from?

2.           What is reflection and how can we use it?

3.           What is refraction and how can we use it?

4.           How do we see light?

5.           Where do different colours come from?

6.           What are some uses of light?

 

 

ComputingThis term, we are looking at Data and information - Introduction to Spreadsheets

 

This unit introduces the learners to spreadsheets. They will be supported in organising data into columns and rows to create their own data set. Learners will be taught the importance of formatting data to support calculations, while also being introduced to formulas and will begin to understand how they can be used to produce calculated data. Learners will be taught how to apply formulas that include a range of cells, and apply formulas to multiple cells by duplicating them. Learners will use spreadsheets to plan an event and answer questions. Finally, learners will create charts, and evaluate their results in comparison to questions asked.

 

French – In French this half term, the children will be focusing on the following topics:

 

This half term the children will continue to learn to use a combination of present and near-future tenses, and become familiar with holiday-related vocabulary around packing a suitcase and planning a journey. They will  explore which countries they might visit and why and ultimately research and plan a holiday to France.

 

Personal, Social & Health Education (PSHE) –

 

  • LTTF: Making Babies (Part 1 only)
  • LTTF: Menstruation
  • LTTF: Hope Beyond Death
  • LTTF: Coping with change+ Classroom shorts
  • British Values - Mutual Respect
  • CST: Option for the poor & vulnerable / Lent
  • Keeping safe online

 

Music – In Music this half term, the children will be focusing on composition using a full range of chromatic notes taught for the first time. Structure will be relaxed, giving the student more freedom to express music ideas and influences.  

 

Physical Education (P.E.) – In PE this half term, the children will be focusing on Tennis and Badminton. They will learn the importance of playing in team games and the skills required for each sport.  

 

 

 

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