Lowerhouses CE Primary School

Working and Achieving Together to Enrich Lives and Nurture Bright Futures

Mrs R. Shaw

Lowerhouses Lane, Lowerhouses, Huddersfield, HD5 8JY

01484226672

office@lowerhousesschool.co.uk

Welcome to Year 5  

 

 

 

 

Miss Field

    Year 5 Teacher

 

 

Mr Charles

Year 5 Teacher    

 

 

Mrs Robson

HLTA   

 

 

Mr Stockhill

HLTA

 

Mrs Marcus

ETA

Mr Dodd

ETA

Miss Fitzgerald

ETA

 

Miss Smith

ETA 

 

Mrs Burton

ETA

                                             

                                                                                                                                   

                                                

We are Indigo class!

We are taught by Miss Field, Mr. Charles and Mr. Stockhill. Our teaching assistants are Mrs. Marcus, Mrs. Robson, Mr. Dodd, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Smith and Mrs. Burton.

Throughout the course of the year, we are encouraged to develop our responsibility and become confident independent learners, by undertaking roles and responsibilities in the classroom and around the school. 

 

We enjoy a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of creative activities. Our topics are;

 

Groovy Greeks (Autumn 1)

Awsome America (Autumn 2)

To Infinity and Beyond! (Spring 1)

Prehistoric Britain (Spring 2)

Extreme Environments, Extreme Creatures (Summer 1)

A Community Through Time (Summer 2)

 

What do Year 5 children need and when?

 

       PE lessons take place on Monday and Wednesday. Please ensure your child comes to school in their PE kit on Tuesdays and brings their swimming kit to school on Wednesdays. Jewellery must not be worn. 

 

          Children are allowed to borrow library books for two weeks. Please make sure your child returns their book on time so that it can be renewed or exchanged.

 

Class reading books should be taken home and returned to school on a daily basis so that children can practice their reading both at school and at home. 

 Reading Logs can be written in by children and adults. Reading is considered to be the most important factor in your child's future success.