In English, the pupils have been captivated by our class novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio, a heart-warming story that has encouraged lots of thoughtful discussion around kindness, empathy and acceptance. Alongside this, pupils have been developing their writing skills by creating formal letters and detailed character descriptions, using ambitious vocabulary and improving their grammar and punctuation.
Our Geography lessons have taken us around the world as we’ve explored extreme weather events and their impact on different regions and communities. The pupils have also been working hard to improve their map skills, learning to identify countries, capitals and continents with increasing accuracy and confidence.
In Science, we have been finding out what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. The pupils have learned about the circulatory system, how the heart and lungs work together and even how to find and measure their pulse.
In Maths, pupils will be exploring division and fractions, developing their confidence with more complex calculations and problem-solving. They’ll also be learning how fractions link to decimals and percentages, applying these skills to real-life situations and investigations. We’ll continue to focus on explaining mathematical reasoning clearly and working systematically to solve tricky problems.
Our new History topic, Crime and Punishment, is sure to capture the pupil’s imagination. We will be travelling through time to discover how laws, crimes and punishments have changed from Roman Britain to the present day. Pupils will explore what life was like for those accused of crimes in different eras and reflect on how ideas of fairness and justice have evolved over the centuries.
In Art, we’ll be unleashing our creativity through photo montages. Pupils will experiment with photography, collage and mixed media to create imaginative pieces.