Skip to content ↓

Year 5 News

January 2022

  • Separating mixtures!

    Published 28/01/22

    This week in science, Year 5 have been investigating how to separate mixtures.  We worked together to choose different approaches and use different types of equipment to separate a mixture of flour and oats (a sieve worked well), paper clips and sand (a magnet was useful) and finally sand and water.  For the last one we used filter paper as the fibres that make up the paper have holes which are so small, only the water can pass through and the sand gets left behind. 

    Read More
  • Vocab Generator Geniuses

    Published 21/01/22

    Working with each other to generate vocabulary and ideas is an important part of the writing process in Upper Key Stage 2.  Here are Year 5 thinking about how to draft a description of the opening battle scene in Macbeth.  Not only are the children aiming to use some fantastic descriptive language to engage the reader but they are also encouraged to employ specific writing techniques such as similes, metaphors, alliteration, repetition for effect, hyperbole and personification.  “Ear piercing thunder cracked and rumbled as bolts of lightning slashed across the bleak night sky like mighty swords…” – sounds like a good start by someone.  

    Read More
  • Art inspired by Andy Goldsworthy

    Published 13/01/22

    Year 5 have been inspired by the artistic work of Andy Goldsworthy to use some of the natural materials they could find in our beautiful school environment to create their own natural collage.  We also learnt that art of this nature is ephemeral – it will not last forever so appreciate it while you can before it is gone!

    Read More

January 2022