Spring 2
Christian Value
Our Christian value for this half term is Thankfulness, which we will be learning about in our class worship sessions alongside the RE topic ‘What difference does the resurrection make for Christians?’’ where we will consider concepts such as: sacrifice, sin, salvation, hope and forgiveness.
Love to Read and Reading
Our Love 2 Read lessons will focus on exploring past SATs questions and texts to build the children’s stamina and give them a range of questions to answer in preparation for their upcoming SATs.
Our page turner after lunch will be Call of the Wild by Jack London, a captivating novel: Jack London's classic story from 1903 about Buck, a dog kidnapped from his home in California and taken to the Yukon where he is mistreated until a prospector discovers him and relates to his situation. Although the two are bonded, Buck yearns to run free with the wild dogs in the wilderness.
English
In English, we will start with the suspense genre, challenging the children to write using tension using the Alma and Francis Brandywine clips as immersive hooks. We will then move onto our persuasive writing - the children are asked to consider the way in which animals are treated at two different Aquatic parks and from there they will write persuasive arguments for and against the parks depending on their findings.
Maths
This half term in Maths, there will be a focus on reasoning and arithmetic woven throughout the lessons, whilst we investigate topics such as: shape, algebra, BODMAS and timetables. This will all help to build the children’s confidence, boosting them with targeted learning ensuring that they feel ready to sit their SATS in May (which take place Monday 11th - Thursday 14th)
PHSEE
Personal, Health, Social, Economic and Emotional lessons (PHSEE), will focus on Healthy Me with physical and emotional health being at the forefront, considering strategies that we can use to help keep us health in these areas.
PE
Our PE days are Thursday and Friday this half-term. Indoor will take place on a Friday (types of training) and outdoor (Outdoor and adventurous activity) on a Thursday - please send the children in on these days in appropriate kit following the school uniform policy. All those children with long hair should wear it up off their faces please.
Home Learning:
The children will continue to be set homework each Friday with the expectation it is handed in for marking the following Friday: 10 minute tests for SPAG, Reading and Maths. Each week, the children should be completing four ‘at home’ reads, which should be recorded in their reading diaries. Each Friday, they are set new spellings and then tested each Friday in school.
Multiplications can also be practised on TTRockstars as these skills are imperative and intertwined throughout topics such as fractions, BODMAS and percentages.
We would like to thank you for your continued support. We are thoroughly enjoying working with the children and look forward to what the next half term brings. Parents evening will also be taking place this half term which we look forward to welcoming you and sharing your children’s fantastic work and progress.