Tuesday, 30 June 2020



Well done to Annie, Niamh, Harry, Neave, Rebecca, Kimberley and Oliver for working on TTR this week. Can I give a special shout out to Annie, who is absolutely smashing her times tables and contributing so much to the weekly battles.


Congratulations to the girls for another victory in last weeks battle!

New battle will begin tomorrow morning at 9am until next Tuesday at 9am. 
Ouse Class V Trent Class.
Come on Ouse we can do this!

Monday, 29 June 2020

Rebecca's had another busy week!



                                                    Designing and making her cake.


Picking cherries before the birds all snaffle them!


Neave's news

Neave has created her own Eiffel Tower from art straws!


Here is here amazing cake creation!


What a lovely surprise to receive in the post!


Thank you very much Neave!

Marie's reading!

Marie is following a 10 week course called Girl Power! Graphic Novels about Famous Women from History.

She has learnt about a woman stunt pilot, female astronauts, women primate researchers and this week is the American slaves who worked hard to save other slaves. (The Underground Abductor)

They are challenging books and questions, but Marie has found out about some different women in history that she hadn't heard of before. She has a discussion online once a week for each book. 

Sunday, 28 June 2020

Ruby's fantastic cake creation





Ruby has worked really hard designing and making her Riverdale cake.
it looks yummy Ruby!
Well done!

Summer Week 5 (2nd Half term)


Weekly Maths Tasks (plus TT rockstars and Hit the button for maths facts)

Please click on the link below to access this week's daily maths activities.

(Please ensure you click on the Summer week 8 activity.) There are 4 daily lessons.



White Rose Summer Week 8 (Wk commencing 15th June) VIDEO LINKS

Day 1 Worksheet Understand percentages
Day 2 Worksheet Percentages as fractions and decimals
Day 3 Worksheet Adding decimals with same number of decimal places
Day 4 Worksheet Adding decimals with a different number of decimal places

Day 5

You will have probably seen lots of graphs on the news lately. I would like you to have a look at the activities below to help you understand information presented on line graphs.

First have a look at the powerpoint on the link below.
Then do one of the varied fluency sheets on link below. There are 3 levels. If in doubt which one to do choose the middle one.
Then do one of the Reasoning & Problem solving sheets on the link below. Again there are 3 levels and if in doubt choose the middle one.

Weekly English Tasks (plus daily reading) 
Here is the new writing unit for the next two weeks. It is organised in a way that you build up to a final piece of writing. Work through the unit systematically and remember this is a two week unit.

Spellings

I would like you to practise some of the year 5/6 spellings using the Against the clock game on the link below.
On the link below there are some worksheets for you to have a go at too.


Science

Here are some activities for you to have a go at.


DT




 

Hopefully you will all have completed your cakes and enjoyed eating them. 
This week i would like you to complete an evaluation of your cake. The sheet is on the link below.
If you would like to you could also create your own recipe card for your cake. If I get a few sent to me we could create an Ouse Class cake recipe book.


Computing

It is really important that when you use any technology you do it safely.
Below are links to information and activities to do with using the internet and phones safely. 
You could maybe design a poster encouraging safe use of technology.

Picture News
Story: Many statues around the world have been questioned for their purpose and value in recent weeks.

Question: Why do we have statues?
Virtual Assembly: Now live on the Picture News Vimeo channel!

Virtual Assembly Link 29th June



Ongoing project
You should have been finding out about the churches in our local area. 
This week I would like you to find out if there are any other places of worship in our area. What religions are represented in our area? Which are not? Where are the nearest places to Carlton where people of the faiths not represented locally can go to worship?

Friday, 26 June 2020

Mary Berry eat your heart out!



Annie has worked really hard on her DT this half term. She designed and made her cake all by herself.
It's fantastic Annie. Well done!

Work to be proud of!

Here are some photographs of some of the work the children have been doing in school which they are really proud of.


Super writing from Niamh!


Fantastic needlework from Kimberley.

                                             
                                                  Ewan worked hard on his maths.



Annie working hard on her English!

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Niamh's latest English

Do you lack developing confidence and self-esteem, but enjoy hands on learning through experiences in woodland or natural environment with trees and roasted marshmallows. Then Forest Schools is for you. 


Forest Schools are a nature-based with trained practitioners nurture learner led discovery, with meaningful experiences for positive lifelong memories. Forest Schools help to encourage, motivate and inspire children through great outdoor experiences.


Forest Schools outdoor approach to learn and play whilst still in their familiar surroundings. Relationships can be developed based on trust and self- awareness; these developments will  help the learner-led approach to the outdoor curriculum that  Forest Schools is are about.


The woodland space is a blank canvas, full of textures and materials to enrich the senses that the learning journeys we will all undertake, encouraging and discovering their own challenges and to make sense of the experiences they have. 

We all enjoy a sing song around the fire and a roasted marshmallow, or making a den and climbing a tree.  These are just some of the memories you will make at Forest Schools. So if you like the sound of outdoors and hands on learning, then this is the school for you.


Well done Niamh. A lovely piece of writing!


Leila's latest news!


 
Leila has been involving all the family in the Friday maths challenges!



Fun climbing trees!


                                She has really enjoyed the wizard English task!


Family fun in the sun!

Oliver's fabulous creation!



Oliver has worked really hard designing and making his Sheffield Steelers cake.
It looks amazing Oliver. 
Well done!
The Langton family Father's Day cards!

Neave's news!

Neave has visited some beautiful countryside this weekend and learnt all about locks and  weirs.




                               She has also had lots of cuddles with her skinny pigs.


Here is her finished Viking longboat.



Feeling bored!

Here are 50 ideas of things you can do in your back garden or local green space

National Trust link


Tuesday, 23 June 2020

TTR






Well done Annie, Harry,Maizie,Oliver,Neave and Rebecca for working on TTR last week. 
I have set up a new battle to begin at 9 am today.
BOYS V GIRLS
Come on boys! You can do this. Don't let the girls beat you again!

If you still haven't logged on to TTR and need your login details email me at mrslongfield2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk and I can send you them.

Sunday, 21 June 2020

Summer week 4 (2nd half term)


Hi Ouse class. Here are all your new activities for this week. 
I hope you are all doing OK and managing to complete some of the tasks set. 
Please don't forget to send me photographs of anything you would like me to share on the blog. It is so lovely seeing all the great things everyone is doing.

mrslongfield2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk

Weekly Maths Tasks (plus TT rockstars and Hit the button for maths facts)

Please click on the link below to access this week's daily maths activities.

(Please ensure you click on the Summer week 6 activity.) There are 4 daily lessons.

White Rose Summer Week 7 (Wk commencing 8th June) VIDEO LINKS


On the link below there are some maths challenges for you to have a go at.


Weekly English Tasks (plus daily reading) 
It's the second week of the Wizards Talk for writing unit this week.Carry on working through the unit, as it is organised to build up to a final piece of writing at the end of week two.

Talk for writing Wizards unit

If you complete the unit then here is a reading comprehension for you to have a go at.
Reading comprehension


Dr Who Arachnids in the UK   (There are 3 levels here. If in doubt which one to choose go for the middle one.)

Spellings
Here are a few fun worksheets looking at words. Have a go at at least 2 of them. The answers are also provided.

Science

This week I want you to investigate what happens to certain materials when they are heated up or cooled down. Below are some links to information powerpoints and activities.

Heating and cooling worksheets Choose either 4A, 4B or 4C and then have a go at the recipe.

Geography

This week I want you to do some map work where you use an atlas or map to locate various cities around the UK.
On the worksheet below I would like you to label the cities on the map in the correct place.

Design & Technology










This week the time has come for you to decorate you cakes. I can't wait to see all your marvellous creations. Don't forget to take lots of photographs of each step.
Let's give Mary Berry a run for her money!
I would like you to email me a picture of your final cake and there will be a prize for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
 I'm going to ask the winner of Carlton Village Virtual Bakeoff - the marvellous Mrs Mackintosh - to be the judge.

French



Ouse Class, for French, please have a look and research The Eiffel Tower. 

Then using your skills produce a PowerPoint, leaflet or poster to entice others to learn about it.

You may also want to make your own Eiffel Tower, it would be lovely to see them on Ouse blog - Have fun building!

I have attached a quiz worksheet for you to have a go!

                                       Miss you all!

                                       Mrs Mackintosh



Picture News

Story: Following a three-month closure period, Chester Zoo and many other zoos have been allowed to reopen.

Question: Should zoos have been allowed to reopen earlier?

Virtual assembly link June 22nd




Ongoing project
Don't forget to be having a go at this half terms RE/History project where you are doing some research about the churches in our area. For further details have a look at earlier weekly blog information.