Year 5 News

Mr D. Hebb

Hello, welcome to Year 5. My name is Mr Hebb and I am the class teacher. I have taught in Year 6 for most of my career and I now have the pleasure of going into Year 5 to help prepare the children for the end of Key Stage 2. I am a keen writer and love to read outside of school and also enjoy playing and watching football.

Across all of our lessons in Year 5, we will make sure we show pride in all of our work and show courage and curiosity in all that we learn. We like to work with a smile on our face and we know we need to work hard and try our best in everything we do.

I look forward to showing you how we are getting on through the weekly updates on our class blog

January 2022

  • 28/01/22

    28/01/2022

    This week in Year 4, we have been reading ‘Cats’ and trying to answer questions about what we have read.   This week in Year 4, we have been learning how to divide 3 digit numbers by 1 digit and to solve division problems. In Geography, we have looked at maps of Keyingham and...
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  • 21/01/22

    21/01/2022

    This week in Year 4, we have finished reading Mr Stink which the children thoroughly enjoyed and are now reading Awful Auntie by David Walliams.    This week in Year 4, we have been learning division and using the bus stop method.  In ART we have been creating 3D waves using...
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  • 14/01/22

    14/01/2022

    This week in Year 4, we have been reading 'Mr Stink' and the 'The Man Who Bought a Mountain' This week in Year 4, we have been learning about methods of multiplication and still working hard to learn our times tables. We've looked in to the World Wide Web and the different method...
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  • 07/01/22

    07/01/2022

    This week in Year 4, we have been reading a non-chronological report about the start of the internet.  Year 4 tried to imagine what life was like before it existed.  In our daily pledge, we’ve also been reading Mr Stink by David Walliams.   This week in Year 4, we have bee...
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January 2022