Year 5
Modal verbs
can
could
may
might
must
shall
should
will
would
ought
Year 6
Words ending in
-ably
adorably
valuably
believably
considerably
tolerably
changeably
noticeably
dependably
comfortably
reasonably
Year 5
Modal verbs
can
could
may
might
must
shall
should
will
would
ought
Year 6
Words ending in
-ably
adorably
valuably
believably
considerably
tolerably
changeably
noticeably
dependably
comfortably
reasonably
Thank you to all of the children who came in their multi-coloured clothes and donated money to the Children in Need Appeal!
All money will now be sent off to help good causes for underprivileged children.
We have been looking into how the money is used and what a difference it can make.
Please use this link for more information: https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/
Wrekin Homework – 15th November 2019 – Hand in BY Thursday 21st November 2019
Maths: Common Factors Sheet AND TT Rockstars
Tip: Factors are two numbers that multiply together to make a specific number.(1, 2, 3, 6 are factors of 6)
A common factor is a factor that two or more numbers have in common.
English: 2 60 Second Read Comprehensions
Reading: AT LEAST 15 minutes per day
Spelling: Practice your spellings
Year 5
Words with
‘silent’ letters
wrestle
wrapper
island
aisle
debris
mortgage
castle
yacht
guarantee
guilty
Year 6
Words ending in
-able
adorable
valuable
advisable
believable
desirable
excitable
knowledgeable
likeable
changeable
noticeable
Homework this week is to become more fluent when dividing fractions by whole numbers – please see the worksheet for the activity.
Practice your spellings and read for at least 20 minutes each day!
Year 5
Words with
‘silent’ letters
doubt
lamb
debt
thumb
solemn
autumn
column
knight
knuckle
knot
Year 6
Words ending in
-able
applicable
tolerable
operable
considerable
dependable
comfortable
reasonable
perishable
breakable
fashionable
All of the staff at Bomere Heath CE Primary School would like to thank all of the parents, carers and friends of Bomere Heath CE Primary School for their support this half term.
It has been an exciting half term, during which the pupils have covered some amazing topics, enjoyed fantastic activities, such as KS2 Cycling, and there have been several school trips – Year 6 went to Shrewsbury Abbey, Haughmond visited Aston Hall and Pimhill toured Shrewsbury Museum.
There is plenty more planned for next half term; including Stiperstones going to Wood Lane and Grinshill visiting The World Museum, Liverpool. And don’t forget the KS1 Nativity and Theatre Severn Aladdin pantomime in December!
A Prayer for Half Term
We thank you Lord, for this half term.
For the challenges, the successes, and the mistakes from which we have
learnt.
Be with us as we spend our time with family and friends.
Keep us safe in our activities; give us good rest and good fun.
Bring us back refreshed and ready for a new half term.
Amen
Today, we held a very successful Harvest Service at Leaton Church. Each class dedicated time in recent weeks to thinking about our theme: God’s world.
On Climate Action Day, pupils considered what is important to them in the world and how we can all look after it. This work fed into their ideas for the Harvest Service.
Pimhill and Haughmond sang about recycling and made models out of ‘rubbish’ that can now be played with! Grinshill talked about how they could look after the world, including writing some fantastic poems. Stiperstones and Wrekin researched all kinds of environmental issues and how we/they can help save the planet, as well as writing some very thoughtful prayers.
All in all, we are very proud of the work, ideas, prayers and promises the pupils created – it was truly their service!
Finally, we would like to thank all of the parents, carers, friends and family who came along to share the Service. Reverend Hannah Lins, the congregation and the staff at school would also like to say thank you for the generous donations to the food bank in Shrewsbury.
Dear Lord. Thank you for Harvest time when we can share with those less fortunate than us and remember how to love God’s world. Amen (Prayer written by Clementine, Y6)
The Bomere Heath Cross Country Team had great success at the Corbet Cross Country Schools Competition this week, with several pupils gaining 1st, 2nd or 3rd in their respective races.
25 pupils from Years 3 to 6 took part in age-specific races, with girls and boys running separately around the huge Corbet School field.
There are three more races in November, with the highest placed pupils going through to finals later in the term.