Having fun telling the time at home - may be you could be the teachers for your parents……
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'Faith is trusting in God even when you don't understand his plan'
Another fantastic week was had in Year 6! The children are working so hard both in the hall, in the classroom and around the school. We couldn’t be prouder of their independence and maturity. The play is coming together, children have come much more prepared for each scene, as they have clearly been practicing their words and songs! We can’t wait for you to see it.
Our Sports Day was such a lovely day and a real celebration of effort, enjoyment, and teamwork. It was great to see every child getting stuck in, trying their best, and encouraging each other along the way. There were lots of smiles, cheers, and proud moments as the children worked together in their house teams and supported one another. It really showed that taking part, working as a team, and having a go are what matter most. It was also extra special that it took place on the same day as England’s first World Cup match—just like the players, our children showed fantastic teamwork, determination, and skill throughout the day!
Delving deeper through talk …
Is there anything that you are worried or fear in the future? What or who do you need to have faith in to help give you strength or overcome this fear?
Well done to ***
Matilda, what a ray of sunshine you are! You are working so hard and showing just how you have grown as a learner during this half term. You are using all the skills you have learnt throughout the year and applying it to your work, showing just what an independent learner you have become!
Curious and Active Stars
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children who are active by taking part wholeheartedly, helping others, and using their talents to make a positive difference, just as Jesus showed love through his actions. We will also be looking for the children who are curious by asking questions, exploring new ideas, and seeking to understand the world around them, following Jesus who taught through wonder, stories, and discovery. These children live out these virtues with Jesus at the centre, letting his example inspire both their curiosity and their actions each day. This week we thank William for always being active and curious.
Important Notices:
Gym Jam Jog- Wednesday 24th June
St Bede’s induction day is on Thursday 2nd July- details of this will be given nearer the time.
Our School Play is on at 6pm on Monday 13th July and Tuesday 14th July at 9:30am and 6pm.
Family Mass- At Our Lady Star of the Sea Sunday 5th July at 9:30am.
Leavers Mass at Our Lady Star of the Sea Wednersday 15th July- 9:30am
Thursday 16th July- Leavers Day Out
Friday 17th July- break up at 2pm
Year 5 Weekly Blog 19.06.26- ' Let's celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship and the joy of playing together'
What an exhilerating week it has been! I think it is fair to say that we have all earned a well deserved break over the weekend. Our week started with the children using their delicate hand skills in DT for sewing. The following day consisted of our preparations for the end of year play, in which we have began to rehearse our second song that Year 5 are partaking in the play. Wednesday was our most anticipated day, as we all prayed for the weather to hold, for the Year 5/6 sports day! The sun was shining and the children were certainly running, along with jumping, passing, balancing and throwing. Congratulations to Harcourt for winning the upper KS2 sports day, giving their house a lead in the overall scores for the school cup. I simply could not have asked the children to run anymore when it came to our PE lesson the following day, which gave us a perfect opportunity to test our new golf equipment out- in preparations for the girls golf competition coming up. Unfortunately, unlike sports day, the weather did not hold up and our play around the golf course was halted by the heavy rain.
Conversation starters
Geography- We have been completing fact file quizzes on ANTON for the countries playing in this years World Cup. Can you remember an interesting fact about one of your countries? Something that you didn’t know before?
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are curious and active. The star this week goes to Albert. Summer is certainly a time for sports and you have been super active this week. You had to run lots of double laps for your house on sports day and you did this with such a great attitude (even though you were very tired!). You also showed off your skills in our golf lessons during PE this week too!
Learner of the Week: Our certificate winner this week goes to Mia-Grace for being a focused and determined learner. I could not have faulted your work ethic and determination across this whole year Mia-Grace. Even when it is a subject you don’t necessary love (like maths) you still give it 100% and you are always trying to improve yourself through your learning- this has been amazing to see.
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ s weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Year 6 Residential- Children have gone home with letters regarding next years school residential trips, including deadlines for costs to be submitted. If your child has lost their letter, please ask the office for a copy. The payments are live on parent pay.
Year 5/6 Rounders Tournament Monday 22nd June- A small group of children have been selected to take part in this. Please check the sports page for more information.
Gym Jam Jog- This has been rescheduled for Wedneaday 24th June starting at 8 am. Don’t forget to bring in your sponsor forms in on this day!
Girls Cricket Competition Thursday 25th June- The children playing in this competition has been informed. Details are on the sports page of the website.
Girls Golf Competition Tuesday 30th June- A group of 3 girls from Year 5 will be chosen to take part in this competition. Futher details are to be released on the sports page.
St Bedes Taster Day Wednesday 1st July- Children will need to come to school in full school uniform (no PE kits) with their own pack lunch.
Year 1 weekly blog 19.6.26: "When we feel good we do good!" - My Happy Mind
In this weeks Gospel we have listened to Jesus give COURAGE to his disciples to continue the church’s mission to spread for Good News and to heal people. We have thought carefully about the times we need courage and how we can ask Jesus for his help in these moments. In RE we have been learning about items our Parish church and all of the very special things inside each Catholic church. I wonder if you can remember what a crucifix, lectern or tabernacle are?
Going deeper in conversation
This week we in My Happy mind we have been engaging with our brains and how we can make ourselves feel good. We have discussed what we can do that makes us feel happy and how we can make sure our body feel’s happy by taking care of it. We then learned the phrase, “We when feel good we do good”, and we all agreed that we want to do good! We discovered that setting ourselves goals can make us feel happy.
Can you share your goal with your family at home?
Magic moments
In Thursday something very exciting happened, we have a class pet! After lots of predicting what it could be, we were shocked to find out that it was actually a TRAIN! We have been super busy learning all about different types of trains and how fast they can go. After some time researching we discovered that a mini steam train is the slowest train and the high speed train was the fastest going as quick as 217mph!
We have also been busy pracitising for the different events in this years sports day….
Certificates
A huge well done to Noah who has been awarded our Star award this week. Noah you have been shown great curiosity during our class discussions, asking great questions and thinking of ways we can help God’s world!
Our learning certificate this week goes to Hugo for being a determined and brave learner. You are trying your best in your learning and we are all so proud of you! You are managing your distractions and are blowing us away with your reading and writing skills! Well done Hugo, we are so proud of you!
Reminders
Sports day: The new date for our Sports day this year is Monday 6th July at 1.30pm. We hope you are able to join us!
Finally, we have been getting in the spirit of the World Cup and have finished making every flag for each country that is taking part. The children worked with a partner, sharing their ideas and skills to create a flag between them. They all used their cooperative skills wonderfully!
We hope you have a fantastic weekend!
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Reception Weekly Blog 19.6.26 - “Use whatever gift you have received to serve others.”
This week in RE, we have been learning about the lives of St Peter and St Paul. We heard how they were ordinary people who chose to follow Jesus, even when it felt a little bit difficult or uncertain.
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A wonderful week! The weather being nice has made everything a little bit brighter!
As we leap towards the end of the year we have been reflecting on everything we have learnt at nursery this year and there is so much to celebrate. The children were amazed at what they can now do that they couldn’t do in September. We are so very proud of each and everyone of the children.
Worship
This week we have continued our final branch, ‘Dialogue and encounter’. Our key words this week were TALK, LOVE and FAMILY.
We were discussing that being a Christian means belonging to a community of faith. Our school is a community and many of us go to Church to continue thus community. We played ‘What’s in the bag?’. We had images in the bag and we had to have a think who might use them in church e.g. a chalice, a hymn book or a bible.
Being a Christian means being a part of God’s family. We spoke about who is in our family and who is important to us. At Mass Catholics come together to show their love for God. Everyone has a special job to help – some people welcome us, some read from the Bible, some sing songs, and the priest leads the prayers. This is like being in school – we all help each other and we all have a job to do!
When we help and pray together, we show that we belong to God’s family – a loving community of faith. Each Thursday we have our child led worship. We all take a turn over the weeks to be a prayer leader, helping our friends with the sign of the cross and praying to God. We also have the important job of lighting the candle to show that Jesus is with us. This week we revisited the story of St. Peter, looking at some images to discuss and hear the words of the Gospel: ‘And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven’ (John 1 1-14).
We finished our worship session discussing what qualities make a good disciple. We all had a turn to share how we will be a disciple in Nursery. Some examples were ‘being kind’, ‘helping nursery ladies’, ‘giving cuddles’, ‘playing with my brother’. We are all working hard to be just like Jesus.
Learning Landscape
A week of jolly good fun.
We have been:
taking extra time to practice our RWI sounds
making number bonds to 10
recognising shapes everywhere
visited forest school
practiced for sports day
on a superhero mission with Super Croccy. The Big Bad Wolf had blown down the straw house and the stick house! The wolf had come to Our Lady Star of the Sea and was hiding somewhere in nursery garden!! We donned our capes, masks and x ray vision glasses and went on the hunt! It took us ages to find him…hiding high up in a tree. We had to get the ladders out reach him!
hunting for those cheeky gingerbread men who keep escaping from their special tin!
dancing, singing and playing circle games
guessing what is in magic box and estimating how many feathers are in the jar
making England flags to cheer on the England team…well done England!
examining the froglet that we found in the school pond. We had transferred our tadpole there during the half term holidays.
having a really fun time!!
As you can see and exciting week at nursery! Have a lovely weekend.
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 5 Homework due Thursday 25th June
Reading
New reading targets have been reset so lets get reading to beat those this half term! Remember, we are also trying to beat our 15 million word target for the whole year- we can do it! Minimum of 20 minutes per day is vital in our reading and writing progression.
Grammar
To children have been given the next sheet of our grammar practice that we have been doing in class. These are to be peer marked on every Friday so it is vital that every child attempts this and remembers to bring it back into school.
Maths
With us coming to the end of our curriculum, retrival topics will be sent out each week for homework from some of our bigger units this year such as multiplication, division, fractions and decimals.
Spellings
These are the next 10 spellings of the Year 5 and 6 spelling list that we are working towards as we get closer to Year 6. Use a variety of our spelling games to help you practice at home such as square spellings, stair spellings and mock spelling tests.
parliament
persuade
physical
prejudice
privilege
profession
programme
pronunciation
queue
recognise
Year 4 Weekly Blog Friday 19th June "To have courage for whatever comes in life, everything lies in that." St. Teresa of Avila
In Year 4 worship this week, we learned about how it takes courage to stand up for the truth. The gospel reminded us not to be afraid to speak out for what is right and true, following Jesus in all things. In RE, we learned about St Paul’s teachings and writings - how he spoke out for the truth, at great personal risk. Children learned about the key messages in his writings and how they can apply them to their own lives.
This week has been very full on with learning and with using our imaginations in our spectacular Viking experience- which mainly took place in forest school. We are doing lots of revision at this time of year, to remember all we have learned in maths, in English and in spelling. The children have worked really, really hard and we talked about how lovely it feels when you get something and feel confident in it.
Viking day was magical! Thank you so much for the effort with the costumes. Children gathered around the fire to tell each other about their magical objects. They made Elder jewelry and used their knowledge of editing photographic images to create their own powerful picture. They also completed a treasure hunt and wrote a description of their character and magical object.
Next Monday, in their RHE lessons, children will be learning about how bodies change as they get older. They will learn about the different changes which happen to boys and girls. They may want to discuss this when they get home.
Conversation starters
RE
What key messages were in St Paul’s writings?
Grammar
What is a conjunction? What does it do in a sentence?
Let’s Celebrate
This week, our certificate winner is Danny - for being a determined and curious learner. We love how you never give up when something is hard - you try and ask questions until you grasp the concept. You have enjoyed the challenges this week!
Our star virtues this half term are Curious and Active. This week, it goes to Jack for being a kind member of the class who shows he cares. You looked after a friend when he felt unwell, without anyone asking you to. So kind.
Music stars this week: Isla and Luca
Notices
Please fill out the online form below whether or not your child wants a school or home packed lunch for the 3 trips below - Jackie would like to know by Monday what sandwiches to prepare.
Wednesday 24th June Rescheduled Gym Jam Jog. Please bring teddy, money and wear pyjamas!
Thursday 2nd July UCLAN Electricity in Science trip
Thursday 9th July Cuerden Valley Park Rivers Trip
Friday 3rd July St Bedes Prayer Day.
Have a restful weekend!
Mrs Lyons, Miss Edwards and Mrs Carragher
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Year 2 Weekly Blog Friday 19th June "Time is what we want most but what we waste most!" W. Penn
A wonderful week of learning and a shout out for volunteers …..
Read moreYear 3 Weekly Blog Friday 19th June - “As we remember the past, let us also embrace the future with hope and love.” – Isaac Green
This week we learned about the Jewish Feast of Passover. We explored the meaning of the Seder Plate and discovered how each item represents an important part of the Passover story and helps Jewish families remember God’s love.
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Maths
Please do your best at the ANTON units ‘Fractions above One’ and ‘Counting with Fractions’ See if you can complete the units.
Spelling - Revision
Here is a list of words that we have covered this year and practised a lot in class. Which ones do you find tricky?
Pick 10 words and use your sticky word strategies to practise them in your homework book. Remember to really focus on the part of that word that is tricky for you. Particularly notice if it has double letters.
Also, use Mrs Lyons’s strategy of saying the word how it is spelt.
strength possible busy natural business therefore possess possession ordinary breadth opposite
group consider regular difficult caught grammar certain position knowledge experiment suppose medicine particular mention special possession surprise peculiar straight separate
probably imagine experience material disappear pressure famous exercise increase extreme island guard guide recent remember favourite interest breathe different calendar complete important though although build famous continue
Year 2 Homework to be handed in Monday June 22nd
Some very tricky maths and a star turn form Mrs Hotchkiss’ cat!!!!
Read moreYear 5/6 Mixed Rounders Tournament- Monday 22nd June
UPDATE - unfortuantly, the rounders tournament has been cancelled. The other schools have withdrawn due to staff sickness, therefore we have no one to play. I will arrange an inter-school match in the summer term as I am as disappointed as the children are! I love rounders. The children can stay in school as normal on Monday and be collected at normal time. Thank you for your understanding.
A group of Year 5/6 children will be selected (Max 9) to take part in a school cluster Rounders competition- hosted by St Bedes on Monday 22nd June. These are children who have been training for cricket:
Charlotte, Daisy, Matilda, Hugo M, John-Paul, Jacob, Isaac, Fletcher and Albert
This event will take place at St Bedes Catholic High School, FY8 4JL with the competition taking place 2pm-4pm.
Parents are able to spectate at the event and parking will be on the All Weather Pitch at St Bedes - via Mythop Road.
Mrs Gregan will be able to take 4 children if needed. Please can you complete the form to indicate how your child could get to the event and whether you could transport. Full school PE kit will be needed.
Year 5 Weekly Blog 12.06.26- 'A covenant made with God should not be regarded as restrictive but as protective'
What a fantastic first week back it has been to start our final half term together in Year 5! We may be in June but the British weather still continues to ellude us with a variety of different forecasts throughout the week. Year 5 started the week off in the kitchen as they turned into cooks to make their team spaghetti bolognese. It was straight from the kitchen to the stage as Mrs Gregan began working on our roles in the Year 6 end of year play- with lots of singing dancing and acting.
In RE, we have been retrieving on previous knowledge learned across the year such as books of the bible and God’s first covenant. The children teamed up to collect and share knowledge on what they know about the Bible and to complete the ‘Bible Bookshelf Challenge’- a race to find all 73 books of the bible. The children then created their own story booklets on God’s first covenant with Abraham- by using scripture to help construct their story.
Conversation starters
Geography- Our lesson on the flags of the world was timed perfectly with the start of the FIFA World Cup. How many countries do you recognise who are playing in the World Cup? Could you identify what their flag is? (There are 48 teams in total!)
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are curious and active. The star this week goes to George C. You have been so active this week across our whole curriculum and you have worked really well with all of your learning partners this week. You are so curious when it comes to your creative writing- particulary your description.
Learner of the Week: Our certificate winner this week goes to Joseph for being a focused and determined learner. We have seen a massive shift in your work ethic this week Joseph. You have started your final half term off in an amazing way! You have been so resilent in your independent work this week and have put in so much hard work into bettering yourself- this has been amazing to see.
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Year 6 Residential- Children have gone home with letters regarding next years school residential trips, including deadlines for costs to be submitted. If your child has lost their letter, please ask the office for a copy. The payments are live on parent pay.
Sports Day Wednesday 17th June starting at 1:30pm
Girls Cricket Competition Thursday 25th June. The children playing in this competition has been informed. Details are on the sports page of the website.
St Bedes Taster Day Wednesday 1st July- Children will need to come to school in full school uniform (no PE kits) with their own pack lunch.
Year 6 Weekly Blog 'Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his presence continually! ' Chronicles 16:11
Year 1 Weekly Blog 12.6.26 - "Where Christ is, there is the kingdom of God." St Ambrose
In this week’s Gospel we listen as Jesus gives power to the 12 apostles to go and heal the sick and to share with everyone the God’s kingdom. We have thought carefully about how we can choose to do this each day too by saying either kind or unkind words, helping or not helping. In Year 1 all the children shared their desires to be kind, love each other and help God’s world because he loves us all.
In RE we have been learning about Christian symbols and have focused on making the sign of the cross. We now understand that when we make the sign of the cross we are saying a prayer that reminds us of our faith: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The children all completed some lovely work to share with us how important it is to make the sign of the cross.
Going deeper in conversation
This week we had lots of fun by creating a flag belonging to one of the countries taking part in this years World Cup. If you can remember which countries flag you made we would like you to try and find out an interesting fact about that country. If you can’t remember, choose any of the countries and see what you can find out!
Magic moments
As you know the children have all completed their Phonics screening check this week and we could not be more proud of the children. They were all fantastic and used all of the skills that they have worked so hard on this year. It is such a joy to see the children’s love of reading, and this is what is truly important! We have given our reading area a little spruce up and we have really loved sharing books together each day, again the children just LOVE books! A huge well done to all of the children, you are all becoming such confident and happy readers. We are all so proud of you!
We also had such fun at this half terms ENRICHMENT. The children used their creativity with Mrs Naylor and created lovely artwork using lots of buttons!
A huge well done to Maggie who has been awarded our Star award this week. Maggie you are such a gentle kind and understanding little girl! You have been so ACTIVE in your learning throughout the year and your progress is absolutely amazing. A huge well done!
Our learning certificate has been awarded to Daisy for being such a brave, have a go, learner! It is such a joy to see your confidence grow and you tackle your learning challenges knowing and believing that you can do it, and do it well! We are so proud of you!
Reminders
Sports day: The new date for our Sports day this year is Monday 6th July at 1.30pm. We hope you are able to join us!
Have a great weekend!
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Year 2 Weekly Blog Friday 12th June "Like the Good Samartitan let us reach out to those who suffer."
Important dates and an invitation to our Star Charter charity event ……..
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Welcome back everyone! I hope you are all well rested in readiness for what is going to be an extremely busy last half term!!
Worship
This week we have started our final branch, ‘Dialogue and encounter’. Our key words this week were FRIEND, CHURCH and JESUS.
Our first session was all about St Peter and St Paul. We watched two videos to help us to understand what they did and why they are special: Click here and here to watch at home
We realised that this was a bit like a super power! This week we have started our superhero topic and we have been talking about the qualities that make us ‘super’ – running, being kind, gymnastics, giving hugs. In our Worship session we heard that Jesus chooses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. St Peter and St Paul followed Jesus with courage and faith and Christians believe that we too are called to be Jesus’ friends.
We continued this with a quiz to see if we could remember all about the two saints. We were so good at this! We can all follow Jesus just like them.
Our child led worship on Thursday was focused on ‘the Sacred heart’. We began with a picture of Jesus and the children noticed lots of different things; the marks on his hands, the glow around him, the heart.
We discussed the heart, the flame and being kind:
· The Heart: Represents how much Jesus loves us, just as our own hearts help us to love our families and friends.
· The Flame: Symbolizes a warm, bright fire that keeps us safe in the dark and shows how Jesus' love is always burning for us.
· Kindness & Caring: exploring feelings. Children learn that Jesus wants us to share this love by being kind, helping others, and forgiving our friends.
We watched this video: Click here. It told us how Jesus always loves us, even if we make the wrong choice. He will always love us. We then made some hearts to represent Jesus’ love, and the love we have for everyone in our life.
Learning landscape
Super heroes assemble!! Our learning thread for this half term. We have kick started the topic by discussing which superpowers we all have. We watched the Amazing Super Heroes song for ideas! Click here to watch at home.
We have:
painted super hero pictures for our display
made super disciples bandanas!
practised writing m, a, s, t, d
used 5 frames and 10 framed to make composition of numbers 3-5
been to forest school
practised for Sports Day ( even though it was cancelled)
joined in Year 4 enrichment afternoon. We did lots of party dancing!
been on a gingerbread man hunt. They live in their special gingerbread tin but they keep escaping and hiding in the garden and nursery!
Nursery Silly sock and hat charity fundraising!
A massive ‘thank you’ for your generosity and kindness in this years charity event. We have raised £90.60!!! Which has been sent off to the Lymphoedema Support Network charity.
Sports day
As you are aware we had to cancel sports day on Wednesday but it has been rescheduled for Monday 6th July 9.15am. The same arrangements still apply. All children to be in nursery no later than 9 am! If it is not your usual session please collect your child immediately afterwards. Please make sure your child is wearing shorts, t-shirt, trainers and has a water bottle and sun hat! Fingers crossed for sunshine everyone.
I am hopeful that we may get some sunshine this weekend.
Stay safe and God bless
Barbara
Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 18th June
Reading
New reading targets have been reset so lets get reading to beat those this half term! Remember, we are also trying to beat our 15 million word target for the whole year- we can do it! Minimum of 20 minutes per day is vital in our reading and writing progression.
Grammar
To children have been given the next sheet of our grammar practice that we have been doing in class. These are to be peer marked on every Friday so it is vital that every child attempts this and remembers to bring it back into school.
Spellings
These are the next 10 spellings of the Year 5 and 6 spelling list that we are working towards as we get closer to Year 6. Use a variety of our spelling games to help you practice at home such as square spellings, stair spellings and mock spelling tests.
lightning
marvellous
mischievous
muscle
necessary
neighbour
nuisance
occupy
occur
opportunity
Reception Weekly Blog 12.6.26 - “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
Welcome back to our final term in Reception! We hope you had a lovely half term and enjoyed some special family time together.
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