Term 3 Week 5
Here is an outline of your learning for term 3, week 5:
Term 3 Week 5 – overview
Reading challenge – we have made a visual display to track our home reading. Each week when reading records are checked, every child who brings their record (completed with their weekly reading)will earn a star. Remember that 10 minutes’ of reading each day makes a huge difference to overall literacy and especially expanding vocabulary!
Our ukulele lesson will take place on Tuesday morning with Mr Lawrence.
Spelling and grammar –we will be revising the spelling words we have learnt this term.
We will be reading, discussing and answering questions about our new guided reading text, Lob. Lob is the story of a mysterious, mostly unseen helper in grandad’s garden.
In English, we will begin planning our own stories by choosing 3 or 4 rainforest creatures and then arguments against deforestation that they will voice.
In Maths, we will move onto our second unit on multiplication and division. We will be looking at factor pairs, multiplying by 10 and 100.
In RE, our new unit of focus is ‘Gospel’ and we will be considering the big question, ‘What kind of world did Jesus want?’ This week, we will be thinking of the story of the good Samaritan and considering ‘who is my neighbour?’ We will also look at the message of the story of the healing of the leper.
In Geography, we will be focusing on one European country to create a fact file covering both human and physical geographical features.
PE is on MONDAY MORNING and THURSDAY AFTERNOON with Mr Luckhurst.
Reading records have been sent home with most children choosing a book from the selection in class or from the reading scheme. All children have an additional book in their tray for reading sessions in class. Please could we have reading records in school to be checked on Tuesday and Friday mornings.
Homework will be issued this Wednesday and is due in on the following Monday.
Please contact me if you have any queries using the class email address:chestnut@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
Have a lovely week!
Best wishes,
Mrs Barter