Year 5 Class News

Basketball half term holiday camps

Posted on Wednesday 11 February 2026 by Mrs Taylor

There are the last remaining places available on these half term City of Leeds Basketball Club holiday camps held locally at Allerton High School.

School dinner menu

Posted on Tuesday 10 February 2026 by Mrs Taylor

After February half term, we start our new menu which runs to the end of the year. It can be viewed here. Please review this with your child to help with their selection at the start of the day. We continue to offer meat free Mondays.

Like most schools in Leeds, we use Catering Leeds to provide our school meal service. Cooked meals, including a vegetarian option, are prepared daily in our kitchen and children are offered a choice of main courses and desserts. Fruit is always available. Catering Leeds provides food which meets national Food Standards criteria.

The cost of a school meal is:

  • children in Reception, Years 1 and 2: this is free because of universal infant free school meals
  • children in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6: £3.05 for children in Years 3 to 6

Payment should be paid in advance on the Arbor app. We’re happy to accept payment for the week, month, half term or term. We prefer two weeks’ notice to change lunch arrangements.

All children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 receive free school meals. If your child is in Year 3 to Year 6, and you are on benefits or a low income, your child may be eligible for free school meals.

Some people like to choose a mix of school dinners and packed lunch for their child – that’s absolutely fine, as long as it’s a the same pattern of school dinners and packed lunches every week. Just let office staff know which days you’d like to opt in for a school meal in the week, and which days you’d prefer to provide your child with a packed lunch.

We continue to gather feedback from children on our school meals.

If you have any feedback, please do get in touch.

 

Leeds Cross Country final

Posted on Wednesday 04 February 2026 by Mrs Taylor

We were very proud of our five Key Stage 2 children who took part in the Leeds Cross Country Final at Temple Newsam today.

In muddy, slippy conditions they all put in 100% effort in their races and were a great support for each other. The children should feel proud of competing against the best runners from across Leeds.

We’ll wait to hear if we have any qualifiers for the next round, the West Yorkshire Final.

Thank you to parents who helped with transport and supported at the event.

Drop Down Morning

Posted on Friday 30 January 2026 by Mr McGriffiths

Every half term we have a drop down morning. This is a morning where we dedicate our learning time to recapping and revising topics we have already covered in different year groups. Today, we went over previous History, Geography and Design Technology topics. We do this in order to keep this knowledge fresh in the children’s minds so that they can easily recall it and use it in future learning.

We looked back over what makes a good design criteria and came up with our own design criteria for an umbrella.

We looked at Ancient Greece and considered why it was such a golden age for innovation (something that links really clearly to our topic on the Early Islamic civilisation).

Finally, we recapped what we had learnt about York and Venice and how the two cities are both dealing with similar problems.

The children really impressed with their knowledge retention and engagement.

Help at home by asking what the children remember about these subjects.

Living and Learning: British Values

Posted on Friday 23 January 2026 by Mr McGriffiths

In Living and Learning, we have been discussing the different British values: democracy, individual liberty, rule of law and respect and tolerance. This week, we have focussed on individual liberty and respect and tolerance.

Year 5 answered these questions:

We are all free to do what we want but this has to be within the law.
What would happen if everyone just did their own thing?

What do we have the right to?
We have the responsibility to…

Whilst we have individual liberty as one of our British values, we need to ensure we are showing respect and tolerance of others.
Why is this important?
What would our country be like if people didn’t show this?

Help at home: Discuss how respect and tolerance link to the protected characteristics. How would you answer the questions above?

Reading – Viking Boy

Posted on Friday 09 January 2026 by Mr McGriffiths

This week in Reading, we have been focussing on our new class novel for this term: Viking Boy by Tony Bradman.

Viking Boy by Tony BradmanHistory Man: an interview with Tony Bradman – Books For Keeps

On Thursday, we created Top Trumps cards about the characters that we have met so far. We used our retrieval and inference skills. Retrieval to create a fact file about the person and inference to rate them in each category (strength, bravery, Viking skill, loyalty and importance to the story).

We then played a game of Top Trumps. The children really enjoyed it!

Help at home: Can your child summarise what has happened in the book so far? Who are the main characters?

Spring term after-school clubs

Posted on Friday 19 December 2025 by Mrs Taylor

UPDATE 21.01.26

The following clubs have availability and can still be booked.

Tuesday

Foot-Tech Football Y1-Y3 – last 3 places

Table Tennis Y3-Y6 – last place

Wednesday 

Foot Tech Games Reception-Y3 – last 2 places

Dodgeball Y3-Y6 – last place

Thursday 

Wake up Shake up Y4-Y6 – last place

The after-school clubs for next term will be available for booking on Monday 29th December ready to start w/c 12 January.

We hope your child/children can get involved with our extra-curricular activities. We will update you with club availability after the holidays.

Please contact the office if you have any queries about the after-school clubs.

 

 

 

 

 

Food technology – tomato and lentil soup

Posted on Friday 12 December 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

On Monday this week, Year 5 made tomato and lentil soup! We worked in small groups to prepare the ingredients and then cook them. We made sure that we washed our hands and wore our aprons for hygiene reasons.

We used the bridge cutting method and the claw cutting method to cut up our ingredients. These methods are the safest way to cut food as they help us from hurting ourselves.

After the soup had simmered, we all had a taste and the reaction was, on the whole, very positive!

 

Help at home: Have your child show you the bridge and claw cutting methods. Why not try making the recipe at home? It has been sent home with your child.

 

Guided Reading Week 6

Posted on Friday 12 December 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

This is the last week we our group reading books. All books need to be read to the end by Wednesday 17th December.

Thank you.

Basketball Christmas camps

Posted on Thursday 11 December 2025 by Mrs Taylor

City of Leeds Basketball Club, who run one of our after-school clubs, are holding Christmas camps locally over the holidays.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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