What an amazing week it has been! This week we said goodbye to the potato athletes as we buried them in a special spot in the school garden. Maybe these will produce the future athletes for next year’s Grade 5? On Tuesday morning, Grade 5 were the athletes as they started their day with a fun run around the field, getting some fresh air and exercise! It was a nice way to start our morning. We ended the week with being audience members for a sneak preview of the Secondary Winter Concert and WOW, was it fantastic!
Our Arabic students worked extremely hard this week sitting for their MOE exams. Their efforts did not go unnoticed, amazing job Grade 5!
Important Upcoming Dates:
- Monday 16th December: ‘Monday Morning Melt’ – melts will be 1 OMR
- Monday 16th December: Secondary Winter Concert – 6pm-7:30pm Mazoon
- Tuesday 17th December: Primary School Sports Day – Sports Field (wear House Team colours!)
- Wednesday 18th December: Whole School Sports Day – Sports Field (wear House Team colours!)
- Thursday 19th December: Whole School Assembly – 12pm-1pm Mazoon
In UOI, we started with our own space race where students had to go outside to find 18 fact cards to read and answer the question on their recording sheet. It was a fun way to learn some facts about space! We engaged students and encouraged them to be inquirers, creating strong questions related to space. We did this by first introducing them to our specified concepts (used to be known as key concepts); form – what is it like?, change- how does it change?, and connection- how is it connected to other things?. In small groups, they were given questions that they had to sort into the three types of questions, having great discussions along the way to explain their thinking and debating where it belongs. After this, students used sentence starters to create their own form, change and connection questions. We also started to look at our planet and the relationship between the Earth, the Sun and the Moon and how this controls, days, nights and seasons.
In Maths, students focused on reading numbers with decimals and identifying the place value of digits to the right of the decimal point such as tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. We talked about the importance of where the decimal point goes to separate whole numbers from part numbers ahead of getting into some multiplication strategies.
There were so many photos from this week, please check them all out here.
Looking forward to next week:
Students will begin to explore how our solar system works and the scale and placement of the planets within it. In maths we will be looking at different multiplication strategies such as box method, partial products and standard algorithms. Please ask your child next week to show you a multiplication strategy! In literacy we will start looking at science fiction texts.
We look forward to an amazing Sports Day on Tuesday!
One more week before our winter holiday begins!
Kind regards, Grade 5 Team





