Year 5 Class News

Anti-bullying day/Odd socks day Monday 10 November

Posted on Wednesday 05 November 2025 by Mrs Taylor

Next Monday, 10 November, is Anti-Bullying Day. This years’ theme is Power for Good and we will be taking part in Odd Socks Day on this day.
Odd Socks Day celebrates that we’re all unique. Children are invited to wear odd socks (with their uniform), marking the fact we’re all different in some way. Part of Anti-Bullying Day, the day sends an important message to pupils that they should be allowed to be themselves, free from bullying. It helps us celebrate anti-bullying day in a fun and positive way.

Do you have a child due to start primary school in 2026?

Posted on Tuesday 04 November 2025 by Lottie Flynn

A video and FAQ’s are available for more support and guidance with applications.

Training day – Arty ideas !

Posted on Friday 24 October 2025 by Mr Wilks

We thought you’d enjoy hearing a little about what went on during our recent teacher training day! Part of the day was dedicated to developing our art knowledge and skills with our resident art teacher, Mrs Boulton.

Teachers got hands-on with paints, pastels and even soap! There was plenty of colour, laughter, and even a bit of friendly competition as we experimented with new techniques and ideas for upcoming art lessons.

The rest of the day focussed on other important areas too, including maths and inclusion. It was a full, productive day – and we left feeling ready and excited for the next half-term!

 

Half term basketball camps

Posted on Wednesday 22 October 2025 by Mrs Taylor

As a partner school of City of Leeds Basketball Club and one of our after-school club providers, we’re pleased to share details of their half term camps held locally at Allerton High School.

 

Living and Learning: Me and my money themed week

Posted on Wednesday 22 October 2025 by Mrs Taylor

After half term, it is our Me and My Money themed week (3-7 November). As part of the week, we are holding two events to raise money for our current school charity, Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Penny trail
Each class will have a collecting jar and children are encouraged to bring in 1ps and 2ps throughout the week. A trail will be created using all the money brought in at the end of the week.
Hotshots sponsorship event
On Friday 7 November, we will be holding a Hotshots sponsorship event, led by PE Partner. This involves each child having three chances to score a goal and their fastest speed recorded. All children will receive a certificate with their fastest shot speed and medals will be awarded for the fastest boy and girl in each class. Your child will be bringing home a sponsorship form for this event and money raised should be added to School Gateway by Friday 14 November.
Thank you for your support with these events.

 

 

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Posted on Friday 17 October 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

On Tuesday, Year 5 and 6 went on a trip to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to support our Art learning for next half term. We loved seeing all the amazing sculptures.

In the morning, we had a self-guided tour of the park and saw both abstract and figurative sculptures. We spent time discussing and sketching what we saw.

  

In the afternoon, we took part in a workshop with a real artist! We investigated patterns, textures and shape.  The children did some artwork without looking at the page; they had to put their sketchbook on their heads. They also created artwork without taking their pencil off the page, which was a bit tricky! We spoke in depth about Barbara Hepworth’s Family of Man and had some brilliant ideas as to what each sculpture could represent. Finally, we made our own clay sculptures overlooking some of Henry Moore’s work. 

It was a brilliant day!

Help at home: Ask your child about the trip. What was their favourite part of the day? Which was their favourite sculpture and why? Or, take a look at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park website – can you find out more about the pieces of art we saw in real life?

National Poetry Day

Posted on Friday 03 October 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

Yesterday was National Poetry Day and we celebrated at school by having a special poetry assembly. We’ve been practising our Wordsworth poem all week and the children delivered it beautifully. They had superb voice projection and excellent prosody. I have been really impressed with the children’s dedication to learning the poem off by heart too.

Well done Year 5!

Help at home by exploring more poems. The children’s poetry archive is a great website to explore.

Science: forces

Posted on Friday 26 September 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

This half term in Science we have been learning all about forces. This week, we investigated air resistance using bin bags. First, we ran across the Green as fast as we could and recorded our time. Then, we did the same run but this time we held a bin bag above our heads. We found that we ran slower whilst holding the bin bag. We deduced that this must be because when we were holding the binbag it increased the air resistance and therefore slowed us down.

Help at home by discussing the vocabulary (below) that we are using in Science for our forces topic.

Leeds Rhinos play offs

Posted on Wednesday 24 September 2025 by Mrs Taylor

PLAY OFF ACTION RETURNS TO AMT HEADINGLEY

Following the conclusion of the regular season Leeds Rhinos will take on St Helens in a mouth-watering elimination play off at AMT Headingley Stadium on Saturday 27 September 2025, kicking off at 8pm.

Tickets are on sale now at Leeds Rhinos – Online ticket sales

We hope that you will join us for what promises to be a fantastic occasion as we aim to get within 80 minutes of the Grand Final at Old Trafford.

Further info can be found here Play Off Eliminator tickets on sale now

Latin

Posted on Friday 19 September 2025 by Mr McGriffiths

This week in Latin, we learnt about how the Romans loved to play games. We looked at some of the artefacts that had been found that showed us what kind of games the Romans played. Then, we had a go at playing one ourselves.

 

 

Help at home by asking your children if they can make the game to play at home.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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