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Year 5 News

June 2021

  • Coding fun!

    Published 24/06/21

    Another busy week in Year 5! This week we have been focusing on building up our coding skills. The children were able to identify correct vocabulary by explaining words such as 'algorithm', 'program', 'command' and 'debugging'. Following on from this, we looked at implementing our knowledge into our coding programme, code.org. We were challenged with a variety of tasks that aimed at directing a character towards an end goal which the children achieved by using commands to create algorithms. Additionally, they were tasked with debugging existing algorithms by identifying problems in the code and rectifying these. As you can see from the pictures above, we were really enjoying our learning on coding!

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  • Longshore drift

    Published 18/06/21

    We have had a very busy week in Year 5 with a lot of learning in geography and science. We continued to learn about coastal erosion on Monday. The children recreated a beach using sand trays. They observed what happened to the sand when the waves approached from straight on and then from an angle (using the Isle of Wight as an example). The movement of the sand when the waves approach the beach at an angle is called Longshore Drift. The children then investigated what would happen by adding barriers along their "beaches" and looked how these "groynes " are used along beaches to slow coastal erosion.  In science, the children have begun their learning about human lifecycles. We have been extremely impressed with the discussion this has generated and the way in which the children have used the science vocabulary to describe the beginning of the human lifecycle and the reproduction of humans.

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  • Wonderful Watercolour!

    Published 09/06/21

    The sun is shining, the children have returned full of energy and we have started our final half-term with a new art unit — watercolour! This week the children have had two art lessons, where we have focused on individual skills as we work up to painting a landscape. During the first lesson, the children worked with a lot of focus and concentration to create colours that have high and low saturation. We then looked at colour mixing in our second lesson as we will need to create a wide range of colours for our landscapes. 

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June 2021