Week commencing 30th November P5b

This week has been an exciting week for P5B!

This is what we have learned this week:

Writing

We have been finishing the story of Toothie and Cat this week. We were given extracts from the text and we had to use the skills we have learned about characterisation. The challenge was to use the author’s techniques and what they did and also use our STEAL strategy. STEAL is Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, Looks.

Expressive Arts

With Miss Burge this week, we learned about graffiti art from Egypt as part of our work on the country. We all went to the gym hall and rolled out a huge piece of paper. We each drew our own part and created graffiti art about something that is important to us.

Famous Scots

This week, we learned about Mary Queen of Scots. We found out that when she was born and that she was crowned Queen at a very young age. After we found out about her life, we created newspaper articles to show our learning of an important event in her life. We also used our drama skills and re-enacted her Trial where we had the chance to convict who did it!

P.E

Health and Wellbeing

We learned a new game called Minefield where Mr Orr set out lots of obstacles and we were given a partner, and told to close our eyes. Our partner was helping to direct us safely through the minefield without touching any of the obstacles. the difficulty levels increased with more mines and a more narrow field to navigate! We showed good teamworking and revised our direction work from earlier in the term.

We also learned about the digestive system. This is what happens after you eat. It starts off in your mouth and enzymes in your saliva break down the food and it is pushed down the  oesophagus and goes into your stomach where a weak acid breaks the food down even more. Your body absorbed the nutrients and ends up in the large intestine until it ends up leaving your body.

 

ICT – Spreadsheets

Today we used the laptops and learned how to use Excel. We had to find out how to use cell references on Excel.  Did you know that a row is represented by a number and columns are represented as a letter? We use this to easily find cells. A cell is any individual box on a spreadsheet. We used these to complete some tasks and we are very excited to learn how to display data as graphs tomorrow. We will be combining our grid references and data handling and ICT skills… Phew!