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Together Everyone Achieves More Welcome to Year 5 Together Everyone Achieves More

The Team Class Teachers Mrs Byrne 5C Mr Jukes 5E Teaching Assistants Mrs McGowan and Miss Martin Madame Wilks (French) Mr Smith (P.E.) Mrs Woolley (5C Tuesday morning)

Transition…….. What do we expect? What does a day in Year 5 look like?

Year 5 Weekly Timetable Monday Reading Roundabout Literacy Numeracy RE   Reading Roundabout Literacy Numeracy RE Tuesday Science Reading Roundabout PE French Wednesday ICT/Topic Thursday Art Friday Hymn Practice 2-2:30

Maths Expectations Count forwards & backward with positive & negative numbers through zero. • Count forwards/backwards in steps of powers of 10 for any given number up to 1000000. • Compare & order numbers with 3 decimal places. • Read Roman numerals to 1000. • Identify all multiples & factors, including finding all factor pairs. • Use known tables to derive other number facts. • Recall prime numbers up to 19. • Recognise Place Value of any number up to 1000000. • Round any number up to 1000000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000 or 100000. • Round decimals with 2dp to nearest whole number & 1dp. • Add & subtract: Numbers with more than 4-digits using efficient written method (column) and numbers with up to 2dp. • Multiply: 4-digits by 1-digit/ 2-digit • Divide: 4-digits by 1-digit • Multiply & divide: Whole numbers & decimals by 10, 100 & 1000 • Count up/down in thousandths. • Recognise mixed numbers & fractions & convert from one to another. • Multiply proper fractions by whole numbers. • Solve time problems using timetables and converting between different units of time.

English Expectations Add phrases to make sentences more precise & detailed. • Use range of sentence openers – judging the impact or effect needed. • Begin to adapt sentence structure to text type. • Use pronouns to avoid repetition. • Use: brackets. dashes and commas. • Use commas to clarify meaning or avoid ambiguity. • Link clauses in sentences using a range of subordinating & coordinating conjunctions. • Use verb phrases to create subtle differences (e.g. she began to run). • Consistently organise into paragraphs. • Link ideas across paragraphs using adverbials of time (e.g. later), place (e.g. nearby) and number (e.g. secondly). • Legible and fluent handwriting style.

Reading • Summarises main points of an argument or discussion within their reading & makes up own mind about issue/s. • Can compare between two texts. • Appreciates that people use bias in persuasive writing. • Appreciates how two people may have a different view on the same event. • Draw inferences and justify with evidence from the text. • Varies voice for direct or indirect speech. • Recognise: clauses within sentences • Uses more than one source when carrying out research. • Creates set of notes to summarise what has been read.

Yellow Green Red Purple Blue Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Yellow ERIC GR Write an interview or conversation between you and the main character. Remember to write detailed responses for the character Write the blurb for the back of your book Be the teacher Green Red Purple Blue

Homework Homework will be given out every Monday. This needs to be returned the following Monday. It will consist of spellings, numeracy, and either literacy, topic or RE. My Maths online resource – 80% is expected result. If children get below this please repeat the activity throughout the week. Children are encouraged to read for 20 minutes each day. This can be a combination of silent reading and reading with an adult. Please sign your child’s diary daily.

How to help your child. Ensure they know all multiplication and division facts for times tables up to 12x12. Encourage your children to use a dictionary and a thesaurus when they read new words to ensure understanding and meaning. Monitor that homework is completed to the best of their ability and handed in on time.

Other key points Accelerated quiz – Children will have the opportunity to quiz on the I Pad every day after completing a book. Uniform and PE kit labelled. – All children require rugby shirt and shorts / jogging bottoms for outside and plain t-shirt and shorts for indoor PE. If there is a change in collection arrangements please write a letter or telephone the office.

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