Here's a bit of what we got up to today:
Welcome to the Year Five website. On this website, we will be sharing examples of our children's work. This page is a workshop containing examples of learning in action. The work will not be the children's 'final draft’.
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 July 2018
Thursday, 19 October 2017
The Piano - Some Sentences
Recently, we've been working with the short animation entitled The Piano. Using the iPad devices, we chose scenes from the animation we thought we could write about and wrote over screenshots.
These were written by Elliott, Gracie, Mia, Niamh & Nia.
Friday, 7 July 2017
Letter Treasure Hunt
With a tablet device in hand, the pupils were asked to go and see if they could photograph the letters to make their names. Here's what they found...
Could you read them all?
Labels:
collage,
iPad,
name,
our work,
photography,
treasure hunt
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Seed Dispersal
We walked around the school grounds looking for examples of how different plants disperse their seeds:
Thursday, 17 December 2015
SpellFix Y3-Y6 Crosswords
In our English lessons, we have been using the SpellFix Y3-Y6 Word Lists app to help improve our spelling ability.
This week, once we'd completed a level, we needed to put the words into a crossword. Below are two examples (one by Hannah and the other by Millie) based upon Level 3 in the app.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
The Piano - Memes
As part of our English lessons, we've been studying an animation called The Piano.
We created some sentences about parts of the video and wrote these into memes using iPad devices. Some of our work can be seen below.
Millie
Alana
Alyssa
Matthew
We created some sentences about parts of the video and wrote these into memes using iPad devices. Some of our work can be seen below.
Millie
Alana
Alyssa
Matthew
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Backwards Video Task
This week, some children created 'backwards videos'. Their task was to
"Film something that, when watched in reverse, looks impressive." Below are two examples of their work.
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