Year 5 Class News

Active Blasts

Posted on Friday 01 February 2019 by Miss Wilson

Year 5 have had an active classroom this week. We’ve found that an active break of ten minutes helps us to refocus and feel better!

“It helps your muscular endurance a little better than even Wake Up Shake Up!” – Omar

“We had to do a number of activities to do with mountain biking like jumping and freeze framing!” – Eleni

Mindfulness really helps us, as well. We’ve been refocusing using a partner, too.

“It helps me because it calms you down and gets stuff out of your mind.” – William

“It doesn’t help me much.” – Ben

“It helps me if we’ve just been outside and it gets the focus back in the classroom.” – Eve

 

What is stamina?

Posted on Friday 01 February 2019 by Miss Wilson

Our class novel is centred around YOU, the hero, and your stamina, luck and skill. But what is stamina? (Ask your child to define it!)

Over the next six weeks, we will be investigating stamina and muscular endurance as part of our PE lessons.

Children chose an activity that they will complete every week. Will they get better with practice? Will they be able to do more repetitions as they get used to the exercise? Will their stamina increase?

“I enjoyed doing loads of things to make us better with stamina so then we can do more activities and sports.” – Henry

“I enjoyed this because I did something I didn’t even know I could do! I did the plank for 5 minutes and 16 seconds!” – Darien

“I enjoyed when we were training with our partners and we didn’t know we could do these exercises but now we’ve tried it and we did it!” – Serenity

 

Living and Learning: Parent/carer workshops Staying Safe themed week

Posted on Wednesday 30 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

Thank you to all the parents/carers who have signed up to the workshops on offer next week during our Staying Safe themed week.

There are a few places left if you would like to come along.

One Day Creative e-safety workshop
Monday 4 February 2:30 – 3:15pm
Parents and carers of children in Years 1-6 are invited to this e-safety workshop led by a representative from One Day Creative.  Find out more about how to keep your child safe online.
Parent/carer first aid session
Thursday 7 February  2:30 – 3:15pm
All parents and carers are invited to this first aid workshop led by Jane Cusworth from Leeds Beckett University.
Contact the office to reserve a place.

Benchball

Posted on Wednesday 30 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

Some of our KS2 children took part in a come and try benchball event at Roundhay School tonight.

Competing against other local schools, they showed great teamwork and PE skills.

Benchball uses a lot of the same skills as netball and we hope that some of the players come and join the netball after-school club on a Monday – we have a few places left!

Living Streets new badge design competition

Posted on Sunday 27 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

We are proud to work with Living Streets to support our aim for active and safe travel to and from school.

WOW is Living Streets’ year-round walk to school challenge and every day our pupils log their daily journeys to school on the WOW Travel Tracker. Those that make an active (walk, bike, scoot or park and stride) journey to school at least once a week for a month earn a WOW badge. There are 11 to collect across the year all of which have been designed by pupils in their annual badge design competition.

Living Streets are now asking for our pupil’s help to design a new badge. Details will be sent home shortly but take a look for some more information. Return your badge designs to your class teacher or the office.

Quick Sticks hockey

Posted on Sunday 27 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

Last week, some of our Year 5 and 6 children took part in the Leeds North East Quick Sticks hockey qualifying festival at Allerton High.  Well done to all the children involved and thank you to staff and parents who supported the event.

Staying Safe themed week 04 February

Posted on Wednesday 23 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

Our next whole school themed week, based around Staying Safe, will be taking place from Monday 04 February 2019.  The key message is how to be safe in a range of situations – at home, at school, online and in the environment.

A variety of events and visitors are planned to help us deliver this key aspect of education including road and scooter safety (Leeds City Council); water safety (Canal and River Trust and RNLI); bike maintenance (Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative); staying safe around dogs (Dogs Trust) and e-safety (One Day Creative and d:side). Some of the events require parental permission and these letters have been sent out separately. There are also some opportunities for parents and carers, from all year groups, to get involved in the week. Please contact the office to reserve places.

*THIS WEEK* Thursday 24 January 2:30pm – 3:15pm d:side drug education information session

A representative from d:side, a health education provider, will be running an information session about drug education.

 Monday 04 February 2:30-3.15pm One Day Creative, creative education provider, e-safety workshop

Wednesday 06 February Edinburgh Bicycle Cooperative Dr Bike event

Bring your bike for a free bike safety check, from 8:30am – no need to book.

Thursday 07 February 2:30-3.15pm First aid workshop

A representative from Leeds Beckett University, will be running a first aid workshop for parents and carers.

The themed week is a good opportunity to continue to think about healthy, active ways to travel to school.  Children are encouraged to travel to school in a sustainable way, keeping safe along the way.

Finally, can you help? Does your job involve an aspect of safety?  If you are able to support our Staying Safe themed week by coming into school, please contact Mrs Taylor via the school office.

We will keep you up to date about events during the week through Twitter and the class news pages on our website.

Thank you for your support to keep Moortown a happy, healthy and safe school.

 

After-school club availability

Posted on Tuesday 22 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

There’s still time to sign up to our Spring term after-school clubs starting next week.

Please contact the office if you would like to book a place on any of the following clubs which currently have spaces available.

Monday

Love of reading club

Do you enjoy stories?  Join Mrs Charlesworth and delve into books, get into the characters and listen to stories. Share your own favourite stories too.  This club finishes at 4.15pm. 

There are no sessions on Monday 28 January 2019 or Monday 11 February 2019.

Y1, Y2, Y3 £12
Netball

Come and learn the skills and techniques of netball in this fun club.  Organised by Mrs Taylor and Miss Rushbrooke.  This club finishes at 4.15pm.  There are no sessions on Monday 11 February 2019 or Monday 04 March 2019.

Y3, Y4,

Y5, Y6

£6

Tuesday

Dance

Join Miss Marsden to learn fun dance routines to perform at a dance festival in April 2019.   This club finishes at 4.15pm and continues until Tuesday 23 April 2019.  There is no session on Tuesday 12 February 2019.

Y1, Y2,

Y3

£9
Basketball

Come and learn the skills and techniques of basketball in this fun club.  Organised by City of Leeds Basketball Club.  This club finishes at 4.15pm. There is no session on Tuesday 12 February 2019.

Y3, Y4, Y5,Y6 £7

Wednesday

Gymnastics

A fun way to keep fit while learning new skills.  Organised by Leeds Gymnastics Club. This club finishes at 4.15pm.

Y1, Y2,

Y3, Y4, Y5

£8

Thursday

Mindfulness

Join Miss Marsden and try a range of mindfulness techniques, both creative and physical.  This club finishes at 4.15pm. 

Y1, Y2, Y3 £8

 

What is a drug?

Posted on Monday 21 January 2019 by Mrs Taylor

In Living and Learning, as taken from our long term plan, we will be focusing on drug education for the next two weeks.

Our first statement for this learning is, I know what a drug is.

Our definition of a drug refers to a substance people take to change the way they feel, think or behave.  The word ‘drug’ includes:

  • All legal drugs, including tobacco, alcohol, solvents and volatile substances, misused medicines and legal highs
  • All illegal drugs
  • Prescribed and over-the-counter medicines

On Thursday and Friday of this week, we welcome d:side, a health education provider, to school to deliver drug education workshops to each class as part of this learning.

Parents and carers are invited to come to an information session, led by d:side, on Thursday 24 January from 2:45-3:15pm.  Please inform the office if you would like to attend.

We’ve “bin” to the Recycling Centre!

Posted on Thursday 17 January 2019 by Miss Wilson

Sorry for the terrible joke – it was rubbish.

Here are a few snaps from our time at the Leeds Recycling and Energy Recovery Facility!

We were astounded by the size of the claw and even more so by all that rubbish! (We were on the seventh floor of the building and the pile went all the way down to ground level and 5 m below!)

 

We played a game where you had to throw the rubbish (a bean bag) into the correct recycling bin. It’s tricky to know what’s what, so check with Leeds City Council if you’re ever unsure.

We also made pledges to become Waste Champions and learnt all about their Living Wall; it had around 110,000 plants on it!

We learnt a lot of facts about recycling from our time at the facility. It’s good to be green!

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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