Class 5SU - Mr Suligowski
Thankyou, Paula McMahon!
SJS Girls Football Team
Smoothielicious making a profit! 😀🥤
Visiting a local war memorial
Making smoothies and smoothie-pops for Smoothielicious.
Buying ingredients and tast testing for Year 5’s social enterprise ‘Smoothielicious’.
History - Finding out about the impact of the World Wars (especially in our locality)!
Bright Stars - our social enterprise venture ‘Smoothielicious’
Pupil of the Week!
Brathay afternoon
Chick, chick, chick, chick, chickens...
First Aid training 🩹💉🩺
Bandages

Some lovely work inspired by the Ancient Greeks.
How many words can you use to describe this picture?
Chipping Skills

World Book Day Golf
Active Maths
DT - Automata Toys
Another great STEM afternoon
Dance in PE
STEM with civil engineer Paula McMahon
Perimeter
Meet our new Mini Police 👮👮♂️🚔🚓🚨
Pupil of the Week!
Parkour!
Parkour Club

Mini Police - Here are our new recruits! 😊


Making the props for our Christmas music video
Learning about chronological order as part of our ‘Biographies’ topic.
Children in Need
Gym - this week we’ve been learning about balancing, stretching and elevating.
Benchball

A lovely zentangle as part of our Impressionism unit in art.
Barvember
Year 5 at the Sankeys installation in the Dock Museum
As part of DT this term we have been learning about food and recipes. The children created their own three course meal based on a key ingredient for each course. As part of our topic we have been learning about the process of ‘Farm to fork’ and what this means. Year 5 needed to consider health and safety in the kitchen throughout.
Come Dine With Me.
Come Dine With Me in Year 5! The teams are looking fierce and ready to win.
Cross Country (and some of our warmup)

Here is a maths challenge! Can you solve it?
Year 5 indoor PE.
Children making cakes for the Macmillan Coffee Afternoon. We made some lovely pig biscuits, as you can see they were pig-ture perfect.
Achievements and Pupil of the Week in our class.
Our children have been practising cross country. Long distance runners are usually good students because their education pays off in the long run.

Rounding numbers and using number lines.
Super work from Year 5 in maths today. These mathematicians were determined to stop at nothing to avoid the negative numbers.
Achievements! These children have been a lot like balls this week, great roll models! Well done girls you have been brilliant.
How Tun Woods - The children couldn't be-leaf what they saw.
Netball players are considered to be some of the most IT-savvy sports people. It's because they are always on the net.

Netball
