Spooky Scientists, Polygon Puzzles and Wise Builders in Year 5!
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A lively week of maths, coding, history and hands-on RE challenges for Year 5.
TL;DR:
- Described scientists from books and films ready to create spooky characters.
- Practised multiplication and explored division with polygon challenges.
- Learnt about Greek and Roman achievements and their legacy.
- Coded Sprites and sequences using Scratch in computing.
- Tested “wise vs foolish” building in a practical RE challenge.
In the mornings, Year 5 have been diving into the world of scientists from literature and movies, thinking about how to describe them. This is all in preparation for creating our own spooky scientists next week—watch out for some imaginative characters!
In maths, we’ve been working on methods of multiplication, taking short steps to consolidate our understanding. A real highlight was a lesson from Mrs Potts, who showcased her amazing teaching skills. We investigated division by seeing how many different polygons we could make from 24 matchsticks, helping us understand division and remainders in a fun and practical way.
In the afternoons with Miss Brewerton, the children have been identifying the achievements and legacy of the Greeks and Romans and exploring how these still impact our lives today.
In computing, we’ve been getting creative with Scratch—learning how to change a Sprite, sequence a script, and introduce repetition into our programs.
Year 5 also enjoyed the competitive nature of RE this week as we explored whether we were wise or foolish builders (Matthew 7:24–27). Working in teams, we built Bible stands from sticks and tape to test the strength of our foundations!
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