Here’s this week’s home learning timetable and resources…

Timetable for 25/1/20 - 29/1/20 Please open the timetable to find clear instructions for each lesson and links to the relevant websites and audio/video clips (all additional resources below).

Please note : In line with Department for Education expectations, each child should be completing at least 4 hours of learning per day. The set work on the timetable reflects this expectation. It is also a government expectation that work is sent in to teachers to be evidenced and feedback given where necessary. Please email work to me by 1pm on a Friday so that I am able to feedback to the children before the end of the school day. I do not mind when the work is sent through the week, whether it be daily (which helps me keep on top of it), every other day or weekly, but I must have some communication with parents at least once a week. Thank you for your continued support with this.

Maths resources

TTRockstars - This week I have set up a battle between the boys and the girls which will start at 11.30am Monday and finish at 3.30pm Friday. Good luck everyone!

Please note -Scores will only be counted after 11.30 am each day to ensure that children have time to complete Maths and English work beforehand. Please also remember that there is a lesson each afternoon that needs to be completed and evidence of your work to be sent to me. It would be great if everyone can do a bit each day but I really don’t want children sitting on TTRS all day. Good luck Year 5! Thanks.

English resources

Bedrock should be completed at least twice a week. Please see this competition prize draw they have set up.

RE resources

TenTen Daily Worship prayers for home - As a family you may want to use these prayers as part of your daily worship. TenTen have also shared their weekly assembly which can be accessed at home now too…

Ten Ten assembly 25.1.21

PSHE resources

Computing resources

Reading…

A reminder of links to websites where free ebooks can be borrowed to keep up with your daily reading 📚(at least 20 minutes a day):

  • You can also borrow ebooks and eAudio books from your local library. Go to https://blackpool.overdrive.com/library/youth for more information - there are some great titles that will be of interest to everyone.

  • You can also sign up to this free website, Z library ( https://b-ok.cc ), which also has a wealth of e-books that can be downloaded for free. I would encourage parents to help your child choose books as this site does not just contain children’s books.

Quizzing from home…

Once you’ve finished your book, take your quiz. Type in the username and password you use in school. You should complete these quizzes independently: https://ukhosted6.renlearn.co.uk/2241660/

Making resilient moves…

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What resilient moves will you make this week? Thanks to those who shared theirs this week (see our main news page for photographs). It would be lovely if everyone could share a photo of themselves making a resilient move (it can be anything) so we can see what everyone is up to. Please email me photos of your resilient moves you make this week - year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk

Additional work/resources:

These resources are completely optional. I do not expect this work to be handed in but there are some lovely activities that the children may enjoy doing.

Learning Project The theme this week is ‘Viewpoints’.

https://www.oddizzi.com/schools/login/ Compete against other members of Year 5 and see if you can get to the top of the Leaderboard in the quiz section! You could have a go at this World Explorer’s (week 3) activity pack from Oddizzi too. Username and passwords sent by email last week.

Keep up the great work Year 5, I look forward to receiving your work!

Mrs McVey🙋🏻

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