Oak Class - Year 5 & 6
Welcome to Oak Class
We are a class of 27, responsible, caring and fun young people. We love our learning, and are looking forward to the challenges of Year 5 and Year 6.
Our Year 6's are in their final year at Bleasby and are thrilled to be gaining the responsibilities of being prefects, play leaders, spirituality leaders, tech leaders and eco leaders. They will be fantastic role models for the rest of the school, and will look out for the younger children - showing them the Bleasby way and demonstrating our ABC values.
Our Year 5's are now in Upper Key Stage 2 and are looking forward to the responsibility of door duty. They will blend perfectly with the Year 6's and will learn a lot from them, as well as enjoying being with their Year 5 peers in Chestnut Class.
Together we are looking forward to an exciting year ahead! #MightyOak
Mrs Spencer
PE Days
Monday afternoon (1 lesson) and Tuesday afternoon (1 lesson)
Please wear appropriate P.E. kit on P.E. days.
Our Learning for the Term
In Spring Term our enquiry question is: Great scientists and designers- how have their inventions shaped our lives?
SPELLINGS
Spellings set - 16.1.26
To be tested on - 23.1.26
Year 6
Words with a long /e/ sound spelt ‘ie’
- siege
- niece
- grief
- chief
- fiend
- shriek
- believe
- achieve
- convenience
- mischievous
Year 5
Creating nouns using -ness suffix
- happiness
- hardness
- madness
- nastiness
- silliness
- tidiness
- childishness
- willingness
- carelessness
- foolishness
Spellings to be tested on Friday 23rd January
Homework
Homework set: 16.1.26
Hand in: 23.1.26
Homework is set on Friday and sent home in homework folders or set online.
Year 6
CGP homework books:
Maths: Set A: Test 2
Reading: Set A: Test 2
SPAG: Set A: Test 2
Please make sure CGP homework books come into school on Friday so we can mark them in class.
Year 6 will also have a weekly DAaRT homework to complete in their DAaRT workbooks. Please bring in the workbooks on Thursdays.
Year 5
English homework:
Book review
Complete a book review of a book you have recently read for us to display in our school library. You should share your own opinions about it and reflect on what you enjoyed. Your review may encourage someone else to pick up a book they might never have chosen before. You can use the template (sent via email) or create one of your own.
Useful Links
Maths For Everyone
Grammar Glossary
BBC Bitesize
Topmarks
Reading for pleasure
