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Kestrel - Year 5

Welcome to Kestrel's class page!

We are an amazing group of pupils taught by Mr Fox, Miss Hinton and Miss Appleton.

On this page, you will find photo highlights of our learning along with our weekly timetable and home learning expectations.

Weekly timetable:  w/b: 28.04.25

Please see the updated timetable for this week:

Our model text

The Old Mill 

Stealthily, Jo crept down the stairs, dodging the fourth step in case it creaked. At the bottom, she paused but all that she could hear was a silence that filled the house with sleep. The cat wound its way round her legs, begging to be let out. 

Twenty minutes later, she entered Deadman's Forest. Tall trees towered overhead, and sunlight filtered through the branches, casting ebony shadows. It wasn't long before she came to the ruins of the old mill. The pond glittered in the sunlight. A few bees buzzed slightly. 

Jo sat down under the trees and watched as the dragonflies flitted across the mill pond's surface. It was here that she had first seen the unicorn. All morning she waited, till in the end her eyes closed and she slept, dreaming of crystal towers and goblins. 

Later, she woke with a start. The sun had slipped behind the trees, casting charred shadows across the water's oily surface. A cold breeze whispered through the reeds. Jo shuddered. A twig broke, leaves rustled, and something moved toward her! What was it? 

Cautiously, Jo stared into the darkness between the trees where her imagination warned her that anything could exist. A vague silhouette darted! Again, Jo shivered but not from the cold for,  at that moment, she heard a sudden hiss and a red eye flickered. Jo gasped. 

With her dreams of unicorns left behind, Jo ran. Branches whipped at her face and brambles tore at her feet. She was sure that she could hear something behind her, feet thudding through the undergrowth. Something breathing...

It was only when she reached the road beyond the tree line that she stopped. She stood, listening but only her heart thudded. The trees were quite still. Nothing. Silence. It was as if the forest had swallowed its secret. 

Our class text

This term, we will be reading 'The Explorer' by Katherine Rundell. Both Mr Fox and Miss Hinton are big fans of Katherine Rundell's novels and thoroughly recommend her award-winning 'Rooftoppers' as a companion read. 

TTRockstars and timestables practise - TTRockstars is a fantastic website to use for timetable practice. All pupils have their own log-ins on this site. Any way of learning timetables is equally fantastic! 

For two weeks, we have won the reading star trophy, keep up the 5 reads each week!