A step back in time… Year 5’s history day at Fort Nelson.

FORT NELSON TRIP REVIEW!!

Fort Nelson links with World War 2 where you can do all types of activities there. You even get to watch people hold guns! What makes this place special is that you can see canons and the people dress up just like World War 2 Captains.

You get a really good tour of most things there especially in the tunnels. You get to see guns and you can hear and see the air raid siren. It’s really fun there and all the kids love it when the adults are dressed up and role playing.

By Evie and Freya

OUR GOOD TIME AT FORT NELSON

When we arrived at Fort Nelson, we met a home guard and joined the air raid precaution. During one of our activities, we heard a practise air raid siren. In another, we saw a real rifle and then we practised with a wooden rifle. We got to try and name planes to spot if they were friends or enemies. We got to find out what to do when someone was hurt and how to put a fire out in the 1940s. At the end of the day, we got to choose what division we wanted to work for like the Home Guard, Auxiliary Territorial Service or Air Raid Precaution.

By Matthew and Abigail

Today we went to Fort Nelson (9th November). We explored the jobs that WW2 citizens would do in everyday life.  These voluntary jobs were in the ARP, standing for Air Raid Precaution, HOME GUARD and finally, the ATS standing for the Auxiliary Territorial Service. All of these jobs were very important. This was a great opportunity and experience to learn so much about WW2 and it would be so fun and unforgettable. Personally we enjoyed being with our friends and really playing the role of a WW2 volunteer. We also got to go into the tunnels and a projector showed all of the aircraft which we had to guess which one was friend or foe and lots more fun activties.

Rosie and Isabella.

Fort Nelson trip

“The trip to Fort Nelson was spectacular. We got to do lots of activities and got the opportunity to go under the fort into the tunnels”

“There were a lot of things to explore and we found out a lot more about World War Two. I would recommend this place very much.”

Hattie and Feodora

 

At the end of the day when all the points were added up, it was very close with only 1 point between most teams.

However, the winning squadron was FOX SQUADRON from 5SC.

A great day was had by everyone!!

 

First week back!

Hello everyone,

We hope you are well and enjoyed the half term. The children have come back focused and ready to learn. We have been busy with multiplication in maths, starting our new unit ‘Pandora’ in English in which we focused on persuasive language and have been busy with RE, Science and our school Liturgy.

In DT, we began to explore paint and other tools on the computer to help us with our designs of our evacuation satchels (CAD). We are very excited to print these onto transfer paper and add them to our work.

Polite reminders –

  • Homework (including Sumdog and Times Table rockstars soundcheck) is due next Thursday.
  • Year 5-6 Mass is happening on Tuesday 8th November. Parents are welcome.
  • Fort Nelson trip is happening on Wednesday 9th November. Please send children into school in school uniform and appropriate weather wear and foot wear. Also please send in a pack lunch.

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Year 5 team.

Evacuation Day!

Year 5 went back to 1939.

 

We dressed in World War II type clothing and completed our look with gas mask boxes, ID cards, ration cards and evacuation tags.

We spent the day learning about the role of propaganda during the war; designing our own evacuation posters while also experiencing an air raid or two! We were asked regularly to prove who we were by showing our identity cards or risk spending time being questioned by a policeman.

At lunchtime, we had to use our ration coupons to collect our WWII lunch of corn beef hash with potatoes and carrots. Mrs Crockford and her team provided the lunch and dressed in the style of 1940’s women. In the afternoon, we were visited by Jerome who let us explore many WWII artefacts. Mrs McKenzie then taught us WWII music on the ukulele.

At the end of the day, parents came in to the ‘evacuation hall’ to decide which evacuee they wanted to take home with them. It was a long wait for some of us…

A wild time in the woods! – 5SC Residential Trip to the Sustainability Centre

We’re back from a lovely three days at the Sustainability Centre. It was a packed three days and we were so grateful that the weather was kind to us. The children experienced different activities which included sculpting clay animals, crafting clay and chalk bricks, constructing a clay oven, learning about bush survival with fire making, den building, a fantastically informative WW2 talk with very special artefacts and also a trip to a local farm championing sustainability.  We also had night time activities of a night walk on the South Downs, encounter sheep in the process as well as being treated to a magical storytelling session of local folk tales and songs last night.

The children ate well including plenty of biscuits and have even learned how to put a duvet cover on. There were very few tears and the children said they really enjoyed the experience of being responsible and independent.

Here is selection of photos to give you a flavour of our time away.

Have a lovely weekend.

P.S WW2 Evacuation dress up day will be on this Monday (17th October) – please dress up as an evacuee and bring a gas mask box and/or name tag.

5JN Residential!

Hello everyone!

We hope you’ve had a fun week, we certainly have!

Here are just some snapshots of our fantastic few days away! On the Wednesday, we created sticky mosaics collecting colours and textures in nature, create clay tree spirits, played on the paddock, created a clay oven, made a wall out of chalk and made  an earth bag structure! And that was all before dinner which was scrumptious pizza and salad, with carrot cake for afters! To help our dinner go down, we set off on our night walk along the South downs. We were lucky enough to catch the sunset and it was beautiful!

Day two started with ball games on the padlock after a large breakfast! We then played the bee game, in which we could only communicate to our fellow bee team mates by buzzing and shaking our bottoms! We then hopped onto a tractor and explored the farms on the downs! We saw goats, sheep, pheasants, birds of prey and some of us caught the glimpse of a deer!  Next activity was orienteering! We loved this and could really show off our map skills! We also had a WW2 presentation on exploring artefacts!

After our broccoli and cheese potato bake for dinner, we headed to the woodland house for campfire stories and songs. Walking home in the dark woods was rather exciting, but we were glad when we got back to the lodge for a hot chocolate and biscuits.

On the last day, we woke up well rested and had another large breakfast. This gave us enough energy to go on a tinder walk and how to create a fire using different materials. We then worked in teams to create a den! It was a competition but we all won with our amazing den building skills!

We had a wonderful time and Mrs Jackson-Nash, Mrs Moore and Mrs Emmerson said we were fantastic and went to bed very well!

We can’t wait for the Year 6 residential!

Another busy week!

Hello everyone,

We hope you are well. The children this week have continued to work hard looking at diary features in English, to addition and subtraction using their place value knowledge in maths and debating and expressing opinions about the school in our PDL lesson. Our history unit this term is World War 2, which the children have fully immersed themselves into. We have watched segments from Carrie’s War, listened to air raid shelters and found interviews from children of the WW2. Cassowary and Kookaburras then researched the events leading up to WW2 and created their own chronological timeline.

Thank you for all those who attended the residential meeting this week.  If you were unable to attend, please let us know through a message or email to the office and we can email the PowerPoint or send it home with your child.

 

Reminders for the week ahead:

Home learning books and PE kits due on Thursdays.

Wednesday 28th September: Deadline for medical forms for 5SC residential trip: we need to provide information two weeks in advance so please ensure that these are returned. Additional copies are available from the class teacher.

Friday 30th September : INSET day 

Tuesday 4th October : Open day at School.

Wednesday 5th-Friday 7th October : 5JN Residential trip.

 

Have a lovely weekend

The Year 5 Team

We’ve settled in to Year 5 nicely, thank you!

Well we have had two weeks to settle back into the new term and everyone has made a great start. New routines and a new curriculum always bring their challenges after a lovely summer holiday of rest and relaxation however, the children are meeting these new expectations with commitment and relisilience whilst co-operating well with others.

Home learning has been returned promptly yesterday and to a high standard so a big thank you for working with us to consolidate your child’s learning at home. Homework in books has been sent home today (due to PPA afternoon yesterday) and is due next Thursday as normal. We have also sent home Sumdog logins as maths work has been set on www.sumdog.com for the children to complete. Children have their TTRockstars logins (from year 4) to practise their target times tables.

Lots of children have been motivated to start their Year 5 reading passports and must reads, which has been fantastic to see and we are encouraging the children during library time to borrow books to help them complete these reading challenges. Our first reading passport in Year 5 has already been completed by Abigail. During library sessions, quiet reading after lunch and reading at home, Abi has been really motivated to already read one of the must reads, Holes. Well done Abi, amazing commitment and focus already in Year 5!!!

Thank you for all those who attended the welcome meeting this week.  If you were unable to attend, please let us know through a message or email to the office and we can email the PowerPoint or send it home with your child.

Reminders for the week ahead:

Home learning books and PE kits due on Thursdays.

Monday 19th September: School closed 

Wednesday 21st September: Deadline for medical forms for 5JN residential trip: we need to provide information two weeks in advance so please ensure that these are returned. Additional copies are available from the class teacher.

Thursday 22nd September: 3.30pm– Year 5 Residential Meeting in the Unity Building.

Friday 23rd September: Dress down for CAFOD day – £1 donation per child/family

 

Have a lovely weekend and we look forward to seeing the children on Tuesday.

The Year 5 Team

 

On the coast of somewhere beautiful…

Reminder:

After a bit of confusion, we wanted to confirm that children will be finishing school on  Tuesday 19th July at normal time.

We’ve had a fantastic visit to the coast this week, as part of our Coasts topic. We started our journey from Chichester Marina and walked to Dell Quay. We saw the effects of erosion along the coastline and some of the sea defences that have been put in place to slow the erosion. Once we arrived at Dell Quay, we looked for a variety of marine life (plant and animal) along the shoreline before taking a trip aboard the solar boat. It was a hot day but we found plenty of shade and enjoyed the cool breeze coming off the sea.

Enjoy a scorcher of a weekend,

The Year 5 Team

Stop, Look, Listen!

Reminders for next week:

There is no homework set this week as we are giving children to catch up on any homework they have not completed. Homework and a book review were due yesterday so please encourage your child to complete any outstanding book review or homework tasks not completed. If not returned by Monday, then children will be given the opportunity to catch up at breaktime.

Chichester Harbour Trip – Thursday 14th July – packed lunch, water bottle and suitable footwear and clothing for the weather. A heatwave is forecast next week.

Road Safety

This week saw the Year 5 took part in an online Road Safety workshop to support and reflect on the messages that the Road Safety Officers have been sharing with the whole school this year. The children considered how to stay safe as a pedestrian and a cyclist. Key messages were to remind us to cross the road at safe places, wear a helmet when cycling and to be seen with high viz clothes in dull light.

Have a great weekend,

The Year 5 Team

Life is a carnival.

Reminders first:

P.E. kits will be needed for Monday 4th July.

Homework is due in on Thursday 7th July.

A book review in Reading Journals is also due on the 7th July.

Carnival

We had an amazing time representing India during the carnival last Friday – we hope you enjoyed our noisy entrance and our fantastic dancing. Here are a few pictures of our afternoon:

   

Have a great weekend,

The Year 5 Team