Monday 29th June 2020

Welcome to a new week of learning. Join us at 10am in mass live streamed from OLSV to celebrate St Paul VI.

Here are your tasks for today:

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

Monday Prayer

 

Maths WALT- divide decimals by 10, 100 and 1000.

Questions:Divide decimals by 10 100 and 1000_Worksheet_Year_5

Answers:Dividing decimals by 10 100 and 1000_Answers_Year_5

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 1
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 38

Curriculum It’s our Virtual Sports Week!

Take a look at the blog from Miss Pringle. Each day you are given a physical task and an activity that links to the wider curriculum. It is themed around the Olympics and our country is Samoa.

 

RE- Look at the blog about St Peter and St Paul and complete the activity.

Celebration Blog

I hope you have all enjoyed the glorious weather this week. It has been very hot in our classroom!

This week, Jamie B completed the most read theory tests. He did a whopping 88! Well done, Jamie. In second place was  Matthew L with 54 and in third is Christopher with 51.

In mathletics, Dejon earned a silver award. Well done, Dejon. Alex, Dejon, Fiona, Patrycja and Emilia earned bronze awards. Well done to those children for completing extra mathletics activities.

Thank you to Angelo who sent me a riddle. It is based on the Victorian NowPressPlay story.

 

I picked up a boy off the street to work with us.

He was as cold as ice.

I got whipped on the job. 

I poked myself 2-5 times on the job. 

Who am I?

If you completed this one, can you guess which character it is?

 

Have a wonderful weekend.

 

Mrs Lines

Friday 26th June 2020

Happy Friday, Year 5. Well done on another week of online learning. Here are your tasks for today:

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

Friday Daily Prayer PowerPoint

Maths WALT- Multiply decimals by 10, 100 and 1000

Questions:Multiply decimals by 10 100 and 1000_Worksheet_year_5

Answers:Multiply decimals by 10 100 and 1000_Answers_year_5

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 5
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 37

Curriculum Complete another ‘Nowpressplay’ activity.

For the instructions click here

Miss Pringle’s Activities for June can be found here

The Kingdom of Heaven

Matthew, the Gospel Writer writes about the Kingdom of Heaven in a type of story called a parable.

What is a parable?

  1. A parable is a type of narrative.
  2. Parables are always made up; they haven’t happened (although they talk about everyday things so they could have happened).
  3. Parables are short; they compare two things. One is called the subject; the other is called the vehicle. It’s a funny word but it’s called that as it ‘carries meaning.’
  4. You have to figure out what parables mean.
The Kingdom of Heaven… is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.

Mt 13:31- 33

 

 

  • Watch the parable in these  short videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKH0-y7O_I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONkzy7ffUFQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY89DzlwbN4

The parable of the mustard seed helps us to see that from small beginnings something big can happen.  The life of Jesus and the lives of many people down through history show us that from small beginnings something big can happen. One person can make a difference to the world, no matter how small and unimportant they might seem.

Although every Gospel talks about how Jesus wants us to build a new, fairer, more just world, Matthew’s Gospel talks about this more than any other Gospel writer does. Other Gospel writers talk about this new world as the Kingdom of God, Matthew calls it the Kingdom of Heaven. The Kingdom of Heaven isn’t a real place – it’s a place in our minds and hearts where we imagine that God is in charge (like a king) and everyone lives their very best selves – the way God hoped we would.

 

Choose from some of the activities below

  • Look at the emojis. List  all the feelings you think people would have in God’s kingdom.

 

Make a list of all the feelings and actions that you would expect to see and find in God’s kingdom. Use the emojis above to help you, but try to add to it.

Read the Parable of the Mustard seed again then divide the story into 3 parts; someone planting a tiny seed; it growing into a tree; the birds coming to nest in it. Draw each part in your book.

 

Create the final mustard tree with the birds perched in the branches92 Best Mustard Seed Parable Crafts images | Mustard seed parable ...

Make and illustrate a book mark which tells the story of the mustard seed.

Parable of the Mustard Seed bookmarks | Church crafts kids, Sunday ...

Thursday 25th June 2020

Hello, Year 5. Welcome to your learning today.

 

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

dailyprayerpowerpoint_thurs

Maths WALT- Subtract decimals

I have set you some mathletics tasks to revise the learning from the past two days.

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 4
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 37

Curriculum
Complete another ‘Nowpressplay’ activity.

For the instructions click here

Miss Pringle’s Activities for June can be found here

Wednesday 24th June 2020

Good morning, Year 5.

Here is you learning for today:

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

dailyprayer weds

 

Maths WALT- Subtract decimals

 

Questions:Subtracting decimals 2_Worksheet_Year_5

Answers:Subtracting decimals 2_Answers_Year_5

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 3
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 37

Curriculum Complete another ‘Nowpressplay’ activity.

For the instructions click here

Miss Pringle’s Activities for June can be found here

Tuesday 23rd June 2020

Good morning, Year 5.

I hope you have a wonderful day of learning.

Mrs Lines

Morning Prayer Follow the PowerPoint for your daily prayer

dailyprayerpowerpoint_tues

 

Maths WALT- Subtract decimals

Questions:Subtracting decimals 1_Worksheet_Year_5

Answers:Subtracting decimals 1_Answers_Year_5

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 2

Today you will need this PowerPoint: Parenthesis with audio

Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 37

Curriculum Complete another ‘Nowpressplay’ activity.

For the instructions click here

Miss Pringle’s Activities for June can be found here

 

Monday 22nd June 2020

Good Morning, Year 5.

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Here is your learning for today. Remember to send me pictures to include in Friday’s celebration blog.

Mrs Lines

 

Morning Prayer Father in Heaven,
when the Spirit came down upon Jesus at His Baptism in the Jordan, You revealed Him as Your own Beloved Son.
Keep me, Your child, born of water and the Spirit, faithful to my calling. May I, who share in Your Life as Your child through Baptism, follow in Christ’s path of service to people.
Let me hear His word with faith. May I live as Your child, following the example of Jesus.Amen
Maths WALT- Revise adding decimals

I have set mathletics tasks to practise your addition of decimals from last week.

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 1

 

Reading and spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 37

Curriculum

(History)

This week, we will have a History focus. Find out more about it here
RE Chose one of the activities from today’s RE blog about parables.

Celebration Blog

Happy Friday, Year 5. Well done on another week of online learning. Take a look at some of the work from your classmates.

Heather and Jamie’s obstacle course looks amazing!

Thomas has written a wonderful poem.

 

Fiona baked Viennese biscuits for her Sacred Heart learning.

Have a wonderful weekend and let’s look forward to the warm weather coming next week.

 

Mrs Lines

The Sacred Heart of Jesus – Feast Day 19th June 2020

The Feast of the Sacred Heart has been in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar since 1856, and is celebrated 19 days after Pentecost. As Pentecost is always celebrated on Sunday, the Feast of the Sacred Heart always falls on a Friday.

The devotion to the Sacred Heart is one of the most well-known Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God’s boundless and passionate love for mankind”

Say this prayer together

Lord Jesus Christ, your heart was moved with love for the men and women who came for help in their need. You healed the sick, you fed the hungry, you forgave sinners, you cried over Jerusalem. Above all, you showed to those who were prepared to listen the way to true life, for you are the Way the Truth and the Life.

Lord, your heart is still moved today by your people and their many needs. Open our hearts to hear your word, to accept your love, and to respond to your call.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you.

Amen.

Choose from some of the Activities below

Look at these paintings of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which do you prefer? Create your own painting

 

The Sacred Heart of Jesus by Stephen B Whatley

 

Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus — Christ the King Priory

Make a heart to show the sacred heart of Jesus

Make heart shaped biscuits and share them with your family

Cookies, Biscuits, Heart Shaped Free Stock Photo - Public Domain ...Heart shaped strawberry biscuits Recipe by dottybee - CookEatShare

Research about St Margaret Mary Alacoque, (22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690), who was a French Roman Catholic Visitation nun who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form.

Watch this small clip which explains about her life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVVZLSGSxyc

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