Literacy Tasks - sentence work

Completing Sentences by Writing Subordinate Clauses

Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheets

Extending Sentences by Adding Subordinate Clause Activity

Identifying-Adverbs-Activity

Main Clause Followed by a Subordinate Clause Rule Activity

Punctuation-Worksheets

Subordinate Clauses Differentiated Activity Sheets

Subordinating Conjunctions Foldable Book Activity

Titanic Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheets

Under the Sea Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheet

Using-Different-Types-of-Conjunctions

using-semicolons

Vikings Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheet

What is a Complex Sentence Dice Activity

Writing Expanded Noun Phrases Activity Sheet

Green and light blue reading tasks

Armed Forces Day Differentiated Reading Comprehension

Activity Fossils Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Garden Birds Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Pet Care of a Dog Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Roald Dahl Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

The Gunpowder Plot Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

The London Marathon Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Usain Bolt Biography Differentiated Reading Comprehension Activity

Stem Kitchen in Y5 and Y6

On Wednesday 9th October we enjoyed our ‘Stem Science’ day as a school.  In Year 5 and Year 6 we carried out some investigations from ‘Stem Kitchen’- they were great fun!  Our focus was ‘Materials and their Properties’.

 

Playful Play!

Y5 children have had an amazing few sessions with Ben Webb, learning about ‘Playful Play’ and children’s rights.

They now have the skills to lead play within the playground as ‘Play Leaders’ 🙂

Homework

In Aderyn Du and Barcud Coch spelling activity homework will be given out on a TUESDAY, to be returned the following TUESDAY.  Minute Maths homework will be given out on a THURSDAY, to be returned the following THURSDAY.  In additon to these weekly homework activities we may, on occasions, ask children to complete some problem solving activities or reading comprehension work in order to consoildate learning that has taken place in class.

READING- We require the children to read 4 times a week at home and that an adult signs their reading record each time that they have read.  Although many of the children read fluently by the time that they reach Year 5 and Year 6 it is still very important that they read as often as possible, and vary the type of material that they are reading.  Reading to an adult at this age is also encouraged in order that unfamiliar vocabulary is highlighted, or the content of a book or article discussed.