Oak Tree Class Blog
Oak Tree Class Blog
Week 3, ending 21 June
Mrs Amos (a.amos) on: Oak Tree Class Blog
Reader: Phoebe
Special Mention: Niamh
A super week for these children!
We have been listening to Prog Rock all week, as we have completed our Early Bird Maths tasks.
Two key events have dominated our work in Week 3: Sports Day and the ALPT Art Exhibition.
Practising and assigning races are always exciting aspects of a primary school’s sports’ day – and that has definitely been the case this year in Oak Tree Class. All the children were very keen to be assigned to the sports’ day activities and our athletics sessions leading up to this momentous event certainly prepared the children well for their interhouse competitions! It is also glorious to note that, for once, the sun shone!!
The theme for this year’s ALPT (Aireborough Learning Partnership Trust) Art Exhibition was Marine Conservation, so we have honed our pen work and created a marvellous ‘shoal of fish’, which look really effective. Please see image below.
It has also been assessment week this week – the children have behaved superbly throughout the tests and have also demonstrated, by their secure tests results, how much progress they have made this year. Well done, Oak Tree!
I have you have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Adrienne Amos
Week 3, ending 14 June
Mrs Amos (a.amos) on: Oak Tree Class Blog
Reader: Stanley
Special Mention: Padme
A special well done to these children!
We have all really enjoyed listening to ‘world instrumental’ music at the start of our day. It’s been very calm each day. Ladysmith Black Mambazo went down well on Tuesday morning!
We have just about completed our original song compositions in Music/Ukuleles. They are definitely ‘original’! We hope to record them all with Mr Jennings this week and I shall find a way to share the recordings with you.
In Maths, we are really enjoying a Y5 unit on angles. I have been so impressed with how well the children have dealt with this new (quite abstract) knowledge.
We have also been working hard getting ready for our KS2 Sports Day. Weather allowing, we will look forward to seeing some of you on Thursday afternoon.
I hope you have a lovely weekend – homework this weekend is Spellings and a Maths sheet, too.
Yours,
Mrs Adrienne Amos
Week 1, ending 7 June
Mrs Amos (a.amos) on: Oak Tree Class Blog
Reader: Viraaj
Special Mention: Eva
A special well done to these children!
The music theme this week has been instrumentals.
The children have had a good 4 days in school since returning after the half term break. They particularly enjoyed the Ancient Greek workshops where the children learned about the importance of theatre in Ancient Greek society and how to use their bodies to show a range of emotions as they recreated the myth of Perseus and Medusa. This will feed into their English work over the coming weeks.
The children also enjoyed an extra PE lesson with Sam this afternoon.
Apologies for the briefness of this blog. Mrs Amos has not been in school the last couple of days but may add some information to it at some point.
Have a lovely weekend
Y5 Oak Tree staff
Week 6, ending 24 May.
Mrs Amos (a.amos) on: Oak Tree Class Blog
Reader: Luke
Special Mention: Eva
A special well done to these children!
The music hits of Male Legends have been playing as the children have arrived each morning. No prizes for guessing the most popular ‘legend’… Michael Jackson! Every child had heard of him, but it was clear that only a few had heard of Frank Sinatra.
At last, in our English lessons, we have completed publishing our Rufford Park Primary School leaflets and what delightful documents they have proved to be! The staff team from the Reception classes have chosen the most persuasive four to be included in the ‘New-to-School’ packs this July, but, because the standard of every one has been so impressive, Mr Cooke has said that ALL of the children’s leaflets will be available for parents (new and old!) to read in the school entrance way. We are incredibly proud of this work!
The winning leaflets are created by: Lillie A-H, Zara A, Finn B and Rumina D. Well done to you four!
In Maths, we have begun learning a unit all about Statistics – this will be continued after half term.
The city-state of Sparta was our main focus in our history session. Now that we have looked in detail at both Athens and Sparta, we will be able to compare and contrast both of these regions in our next topic lesson on Ancient Greece. In the first week back, we are lucky enough to have an educational visitor come to lead the pupils in Phase 4 – this will be all about Ancient Greek theatre and their myths. It should be a lot of fun!
We have had a lot of fun today on 'Make the Rules Day'. Thank you for supporting FORP in this event. Some children have also represented the school in the Brownlee Triathlon today - fantastic efforts all round, you guys! And we have held another 'Oak Tree's Got Talent' show this morning - I never stop smiling in these events. It never fails to amaze me how creative this class is! Thanks for the many ways you have supported and encouraged your child in this little venture; truly a highlight for many!
As it is half term, and the children have worked so hard for the past six weeks, there will be no other homework over the break, apart from regular reading. Please do remember to fill in the Reading Records, too.
Have a super week off!
See you all on Tuesday, 4 June.
Yours,
Mrs Adrienne Amos
Week 5, ending 17 May
Mrs Amos (a.amos) on: Oak Tree Class Blog
Reader: Daisyrose
Special Mention: Violet
A super week for these children especially!
‘Electronic’ music has greeted the children each morning this week. It is hard to say which artist has made the biggest impact, but I certainly enjoyed listening to tracks from Moby and Portishead.
We have spent a part of this week with all the children in Year 5, to give the Y6s space and time to complete their End of KS2 tests. Together, we have explore Greek Myths and have tried to complete our mini unit on Romero Britto. It has been nice to see the children reunited with their friends from Ash Class, but also to see how maturely they have settled down to their work, even with a change to the usual routine. I am really aware of how mature these young people have become this year – I am certain they shall make fine Y6 role models next year.
We have nearly completed our original song compositions in ukulele lessons – and, with that in mind, please add a date to your diary, as we hope to hold a Ukulele Gig for you on Monday 22 July, at around 9.15, when the children can demonstrate to you all they have learned in Music lessons this year. I really hope you can come along for this short concert (probably just 30 mins). We have set it at this time, as we thought you could possibly wait a little after ‘drop-off’ times – I am trying to sort coffee for you while you wait too. Watch this space for more information.
Have a lovely weekend.
Yours,
Mrs Adrienne Amos