Friday, 25 October 2019

24th - 25th October





Home Task
We are currently working on Passions Month at UDIS. Please can each child provide one photograph of them doing something outside school which they feel passionate about. Please ask your child to e mail this picture to their school e mail address. (Normal spellings will resume next week)

Year Five have completed posters/factsheets about the World's major faiths. They are on display in and around our classroom



Phet, Rainer and Eliza researched about Judaism (Jewish) beliefs



                 Athens. Eric and Kevin studied about Buddhism 





                    Sikhism was the focus for Ben and Jun



                   Amanda, Daewa and Phee concentrated on the Christian faith.



 Pin, Kavier and Tien focused on the Islamic (Muslim) faith




                      Hinduism was the focus for Liew and Oum


In our PY assembly this week children were asked to suggest ways in which we might improve our lunchtime systems. Our ideas have been passed on to the Student Council.



Maths 
Y5 learners started to think, discuss and make connections to fractions, decimals and percentages. These concepts are difficult for some learners but we started off in a fun way by playing a fraction and decimal game to encourage vocabulary and see connections between fractions and decimals. We also used prompting questions such as "What does a 1/2 look like as a decimal or a percentage?" to get the learners inquiring into these concepts. 

We will continue fraction, decimals and percentages for the next two weeks in class.  Homework will go home on Monday and will be due back on Thursday for next week. 

Pin, Oum, Eliza and Daewa discussing fractions and equivalent parts. 

Kavier, Ben, Eric and Rainer applying thier knowledge of equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. 

Kevin, Jun He and Phee figured out that if you add 75%+5%=80% and the inverse operation of that.  



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