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Learning in Year 5 Kingfishers Class September 2019 What we learn All subjects in the National Curriculum English speaking and listening, reading and writing Maths Science Art and design, computing, design technology,


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Learning in Year 5

Kingfishers Class September 2019

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  • All subjects in the National Curriculum
  • English – speaking and listening, reading and

writing

  • Maths
  • Science
  • Art and design, computing, design technology,

geography, history, music, PE

  • French or Spanish (in Key Stage 2)

What we learn

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Reading scheme

Our books are

  • rganised into book
  • bands. Children

work through these book bands as they learn to read.

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Reading

By the end of Year 5 we hope that children will be reading books from the grey, dark blue or dark red book bands. If a child finishes dark red, they will become a class ‘free reader’ with books selected from our class library to enrich and deepen their

  • understanding. Black is reserved for Year 6.
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Band 12 – Brown

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Band 13 – Grey

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Band 14 – Dark blue

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Band 15 – Dark red

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Rising Stars reading tests

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  • Talk about fiction and non-fiction texts
  • Read to your child at home
  • Read with your child at home
  • Ask questions – encourage them

to predict what might happen next, how characters change in stories, to infer and ‘read between the lines.’

How you can help your child with reading

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Useful questions

  • What happens in the story?
  • What is the book about?
  • Which other texts is it similar to? How?
  • Who is in the story?
  • What do you think this character is like? How do you know?
  • What is their relationship like?
  • What do you think will happen next?
  • What is the title of the story?
  • Is this book fiction or non-fiction? How do you know?
  • What did you learn in the book?
  • What is your favourite part of the story? Why?
  • Who is your favourite character? Why?
  • What has the author done to move the story on or create tension, mood,

atmosphere, etc.

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Writing

Key skills in Year 5 Children…

  • Talk about their writing
  • Join fully
  • Try to write extended sentences with 2 or more clauses
  • Write stories with at least 5 paragraphs
  • Explore different tenses and verb forms
  • Begin to use a full range of punctuation:

Full stops . Commas , Semi-colons ; Colons for lists : Inverted Commas “ ” Question Marks ? Exclamation Marks ! Parentheses – pairs of commas, brackets ( ) and Dashes – to add extra information and emphasis

  • Spell Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 words
  • Use different types of conjunctions and clauses
  • Write a mixture of long and short sentences for variety
  • Follow the KS2 presentation code
  • Choose interesting and thoughtful vocabulary
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Writing

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  • Help them to learn spellings, spelling patterns

and word meanings

  • Talk about different types of text
  • Encourage them to find out about new words
  • Encourage them to think deeper about what

who they are writing for and the effect they are trying to achieve

How you can help your child with writing

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Maths

Key skills in Year 5 Children…

  • Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1,000,000
  • Solve problems with such numbers
  • Add and subtract whole numbers with more than 4 digits using columnar

methods

  • Multiply numbers with up to 4 digits by a 1-digit number (long

multiplication)

  • Divide numbers with up to 4 digits by a 1-digit number using short division

(bus stop)

  • Multiply and divide whole numbers and those with decimals by 10, 100

and 1000.

  • Solve multi-step addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems

in context.

  • Recognise tenths, hundredths and thousandths.
  • Interpret & convert mixed numbers and improper fractions.
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Maths

Key skills in Year 5 Children…

  • Recognise the per cent symbol (%) and relate to fractions and decimals
  • Convert between kilometre and metre, metre and centimetre, centimetre and

millimetre; kilogram and gram; litre and millilitre

  • Calculate and compare the area of squares and rectangles, using cm2 and m2
  • Solve problems involving converting between units of time
  • Solve problems involving adding/subtracting measurements
  • Identify 3D shapes from 2D representations
  • Measure angles in degrees, identify ¼ turns and 90o, ½ turns (180o), acute,

right, obtuse and reflex angles

  • Distinguish and reason between regular and irregular polygons
  • Identify, describe and present shapes using reflection and translation
  • Complete, read and interpret information from tables, including timetables
  • These are just the ‘key’ targets!
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  • Go through your child’s homework with them

to check their understanding

  • Ask and help them where they need to

improve

  • Help them with problem-solving and

reasoning

  • Keep practising tables and mental maths facts
  • Help them to look for Maths in everyday

situations

How you can help your child with maths

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  • https://www.timestables.co.uk/
  • https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-

11-years/times-tables

  • https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-

games/hit-the-button

How you can help your child with maths

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  • GPV (grammar, punctuation and vocabulary)
  • Spelling (mainly from the Yr5/6 word list)
  • Reading (comprehension questions on two text types/genres)
  • Writing
  • Maths

GPV, Spelling, Reading and Maths follow the Rising Stars format – sample questions for each half term’s test can be found on the school website. Additional assessments will be given for each Science unit, as well as Year 6 SAT practice and past papers later on in the year.

Assessment in Year 5

Formal assessments will be given every half term in the following: