Wednesday 11 May 2016

Let's make butter!

Today during Science we undertook an experiment where we observed a liquid turning into a solid. What began as cream, went through the process of becoming butter, through the strength of our arms. We separated the buttermilk and the butter to finish the process. It was a lot of fun, although the smell wasn't nice at all!





















Some people even enjoyed drinking the milk at the end!










Tuesday 26 April 2016

Dance fever begins


Today we began our Dance Fever program for this Term. Year 5 were very excited and especially enjoyed learning and participating in an African style dance.

Here is a sneak peak of our dancing skills!


Tuesday 29 March 2016

Easter Hat Parade


Imagination runs wild at our Easter Hat Parade. All the cool colourful hats are shown off in style as all grades walk around the school. There is lots of time and effort put in to these hats. It really pays off. All different ideas were put into hats, such as models of big eggs, rabbits and chickens. This all represents new life and the Ressurection of Christ. There was some very interesting hats made out of things at home.

Written by Blake P and Bailey C


Tuesday 15 March 2016

Reading activities Term 1

Please make sure any incomplete activities are done as part of your homework.

Reading and Comprehension Activities

Term 1 2016

These activities need to be done every week

Silent read a book of your choice for ten minutes each day. Record time and book on your reading log.
Complete your response to reading activities.

Complete the comprehension task about main idea


Week – 2
Create a storyboard about the parable of the Good Samaritan. It must have at least 6-8 boxes. Write one or two sentences to match each image.


Using an iPad or laptop, research the Industrial Revolution. Use your note taking skills to record 6-8 pieces of information about this topic.


Week – 3
Using an iPad or laptop, research the Industrial Revolution. Use your note taking skills to record 6-8 pieces of information about this topic.

o    Develop a Y chart about what it looks like, feels like and sounds like to be a good buddy.

Week – 4
Complete Lenten calendar as explained by your teacher

 
Write a short summary about your silent reading book. It should be 3-4 sentences.


Week – 5
Complete this week’s social skill activity “Be Filled With Gratitude.” There are so many things in life we should be appreciative and thankful for so WHAT ARE YOU GRATEFUL FOR TODAY? List 5 things you are grateful for and why you are grateful for these things.
 
Continue publishing your writing on Google Docs.


Week – 6
Go to an online newspaper e.g. Daily Telegraph, The Times and find an article where someone has shown an act of kindness. Summarise this article and explain what the act of kindness was.


Write a modern day version of the prodigal son.


Week – 7
Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up-FKa0aEuI.Watch the video and make a connection to a time where you stood up for someone or someone else stood up for you. Write one paragraph summarising this experience.


Week – 8
Scan the QR code and watch the video to confirm your understanding about main idea. Read the text about grilled cheese and write a five-sentence summary.


Participate in this week’s 100-word challenge.


Create an 8-10 question quiz about the significant event in Australian history you researched. Swap with a partner and complete each other’s quiz.



Wednesday 24 February 2016

Reader's theatre performance


Today after recess we performed our Reader's theatre based around the picture book "Prudence Wants A Pet."

Here are a few photos of us performing in front of the school, along with a video of our performance :)













Monday 22 February 2016

Gold and fold mufti day


Dear parents,

As you may be aware, three of our staff members will be attending World Youth Day this year. Both Mr Mackey and Mr Lendvai will be stopping over in the Diocese of Tagbilaran, Phillipines to help rebuild their community.

This Friday we are asking students to make a donation to this missionary project by bringing in a note or coin in support of these pilgrims.

Your donations are greatly appreciated.





Wednesday 10 February 2016

Curriculum Overview Term 1


Curriculum Overview
Term 1 2016                                                       Year 5

Dear Parents and Carers,

This overview outlines the content that will be covered during this term with your child. It is a great reference to keep somewhere prominent so that you can refer back to it with your child and discuss specifics of their learning. Please don’t hesitate in contacting us if you have any queries or concerns about your child.

Religious Education
The units of work that we will be completing this term are:

Lent – Practices and Promises: students will explore the themes of covenant (relationship between God and God’s people), commandment and law. There is a particular emphasis on the ten commandments and the law of love.

Easter Triduum – Crossroads: students will explore situations in their lives when they are faced with making decisions. Students will study key Gospel accounts of incidents during Jesus’ passion and death which demanded decisions of Jesus and others. Insights will be related to the students own
critical reflection on their personal decision making.


English
During this term, students will be reading and viewing a wide variety of texts.  We will be focusing on how writers use language features and other elements to meet the needs of their audience and the purpose of their writing.  We will be focusing on a range of comprehension strategies such as:
·       Activating prior knowledge
·       Questioning
·       Summarising
Students will write informative, persuasive and imaginative texts.  Through our analysis of students’ own writing, we will identify areas of grammar, spelling and punctuation that will be explicitly taught so that students may use these more effectively.

Throughout speaking and listening, writing and reading tasks this term, students will be encouraged to:
·       Express themselves
·       Think imaginatively, creatively and interpretively
·       Reflect on their learning


Mathematics
Number will be the primary focus for this term.  We have already begun working on whole number and place value.  Our priority will be the development of mental strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. These skills will be applied in a variety of tasks focusing on length and area. We will be working on applying these strategies to real-life situations through open-ended tasks.



History
This topic provides a study of colonial Australia in the 1800s. Students look at the founding of British colonies and the development of a colony. They learn about what life was like for different groups in the colonial period. They examine significant events and people, political and economic developments, social structures and settlement patterns. Students then look at how these events have shaped Australia to become the country it is today.



Personal Development, Health & Physical Education (incl Sport)
Our Health unit this term is focused on Road Safety.  Students will look at ways they can stay safe on and around roads as pedestrians, cyclists and vehicle passengers.

During Term 1, students will develop skills in athletics and novelty games in preparation for our school athletics carnival.  PE lessons are on Wednesdays this term.  Students will need to wear their sport uniform on that day.


Visual Arts
We will engage in a range of visual art experiences related to a variety of Key Learning areas.  Students will be given the opportunity to make and appreciate different forms of art.


Music
Music lessons are on Wednesdays this term.


Library
Year 5’s borrowing day will be Tuesday. 


Exercise Books: We have already sent home books to be covered in clear contact.  Would you please ensure your child’s books are covered as soon as possible as it helps them to last through the year.

We look forward to seeing you on our Your Child and Their Learning night on Thursday 12 February at 7:30 pm.

Please don’t hesitate in contacting us should you have any queries.


Caitlin Dooley and Deepa Francis

Year 5 Team