As Year Five children transition towards upper primary, they encounter a curriculum that challenges and inspires. Adaptive learning and spiralling curriculum in our classrooms ensures that individual strengths are celebrated, while cooperative learning activities encourage peer support and collaboration. At St Stephens, Year Five is a pivotal stage where children prepare to take on new academic heights with confidence and resilience.
HomeworkHomework will be given out on a Monday and needs to be handed in by Thursday of the same week. Please help your child to keep their homework CPG books safe as they will be needed throughout the year.
If your child is online, please encourage them to engage with the educational websites below- all are free to play! |
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ReadingChildren will be issued with two reading books; one for their reading level and one book for pleasure.
Reading books need to be handed in every Tuesday so their reading at home can be monitored. If needed, children's books will be changed on this day.
It is the expectation that your child reads every day, for at least 20 minutes. Strong reading skills are essential for academic success across all subjects.
Children who read regularly tend to perform better is school, as reading helps them absorb information, understand complex concepts and express their ideas effectively.
Remember to read every day! Reading takes you to places you've never been!!
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PEY5 PE Takes place on Tuesdays 10.15 pm - 11.00 am (swimming)
Pupils are expected to wear PE kit as follows
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Trips
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Times Tables
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Swimming (Autumn 24 Term Only)Pupils are expected to bring
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