Having a brilliant time - just seen the changing of the guards and now basking in the warm sunshine and looking forward to our River Cruise!
Week Five
Week Five
With only one week until our half term break, we are squeezing every ounce of learning into our school days. The days are lighter, the evenings shorter, even the golden daffodils are making an appearance Spring is on it’s way…
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Year 5 Homework to be handed in on Thursday 13th February
Because the children have visited London on Friday I have kept the homework simple and relaxing. They will be tired so it is important that they rest before next week.
Read more'Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.'
WOW! What a busy week we have had in year 1! In English this week, the children have been writing their own monster stories.
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Sand Dunes conservation project 2020.
Read moreHomework to be handed in Wednesday 12th February
READING - How often is your child quizzing? Do they bring their books home every night? Are they reading every night? It is the responsibility of children to make sure they quiz if they finish their book in school as they get reading time to do this every day. Please keep reading EVERY night at home. It is important to read alongside an adult, where they can ask questions about the text and you can discuss events that happen in the book.
SPELLING Keep going with these spellings, make sure you can spell them independently:
Might Doesn’t Probably Maybe Library Circle
Think about the different ways I have given you to learn these spellings- which one do you like best? Which one works best for you?
HISTORY
On Purple Mash, under the 2 Do list, please complete the ‘Roman Soldier’ activity. Describe how a Roman soldier's Armour and clothing aided him in battle. This will be printed off and put on display so don't forget to include your name.
Maths
This week we have been adding multiples of ten- please have a go at the additions in your homework book.
OPTIONAL HISTORY
Have a go at the’ Roman Soldier Code Quiz’ or put yourself in to the role of a Roman Soldier. Both tasks are under the 2Do list.
Home Learning - Wednesday 5th February 2020
Spelling - words ending tious and cial and tial
cautious, infectious, ambitious, superstitious, nutritious, scrumptious, fictitious, official, special, artificial, financial, partial, essential, initial, social
Maths - Complete the two pages of reasoning questions.
English - ~To write a letter of complaint in role as PL Travers to Walt Disney. Click on the task below to find the toolkit and planning information that we discussed in class.
Think about how PL Travers would speak and what she would say in her letter to Walt Disney. What was she unhappy with? Remember to be respectful of Walt but firm in your complaint. This is a formal piece of writing, therefore the language that you use should demonstrate that. Think about the requirements of a Year 6 writer and your previous targets. How can you ensure that you are including and evidencing them in this piece?
Spellings given out on 3.2.2020 to be quizzed on 10.2.2020
The children thought of loads of great, fun ways to learn their spellings on Friday. Please ask them which way they would like to try (the nerf gun spelling quiz where you get blasted if you are too slow was not my idea! Mine were more sedate like flour on a baking tray and water and a paintbrush outside on garden flags, so please don’t hold me accountable for any Nerf gun related injuries! )
Spellings this week
remember
history
sentence
opposite
natural
separate
serious
obvious
hideous
anxious
jealous
enormous
While we teach children all about life, children teach us what life is all about.
Wow this week has just flown by, it has been a busy week of lots of history and delving into the tales of the slightly mischievous Brer Rabbit. We are beginning to plan for some short writing opportunities in English which I will share with you next week, I am looking forward to reading the children’s work as I have been very impressed with the sentence work we have completed so far.
Read more'Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless' Mother Teresa
Another week that has flown by as the children have been so immersed in their learning. When I look through their books, I can’t quite believe how much work we are getting through! Mathematics has been very exciting this week, look at crossing over to the tens boundary within a 3 digit number, the children have loved problem solving with this and discussing which strategy is best to use. The children have worked hard on their sentence structure within English lessons, practicing their use of coordinating conjunctions in compound sentences and have now started to create more complex sentences.
We have continued our learning in electricity in Science this week, making circuits, exploring ways to add switches, buzzers and motors. The children have absolutely thrived during these hands on sessions. Our History kick started with a visit from emperor Claudius and they made excellent decisions when they acted as his advisers, asking the question why did the Romans invade?
It was lovely to meet with you all on Wednesday and celebrate the wonderful progress all your children have made, I am sure you are as proud of them as we are.
Reminders:
‘Meet the Romans’ school trip on Wednesday 12th February- please could all payments be made before 31st January.
Blue group on Thursdays 8am with Mr Nay
The awards this week go to …
James thank you for being such a Curious Clara Clown Fish, you have wowed us this week with how deep you have took your learning in Science asking all of the right questions!
Jacob O you are such a Bobby Bee in your enthusiasm and desire to learn which makes you very exciting to teach- you always show positive body language and always have a smile on your face!
Have a lovely weekend and God bless`
"Fair Padua nursery of arts" Taming of the Shrew Act 1 scene 1
FRIDAY- LONDON Please remember the following:
Read moreHome Learning 31.1.20
English
The children have a copy of the story map they have been learning. I would like the children to practise this, with actions. The aim is for them to be able to retell the story, off by heart, using the story map.
Maths
Ongoing learning challenge - IXL maths ‘Numbers and Counting up to 20’. There are lots of questions on here, I would like the children to do as many as they can over the next couple of weeks.
Reading
Please ensure children are reading every night.
Flash Cards
A few children have now learned ALL of the flash cards. This is a HUGE achievement and I am incredibly proud of their hard work and determination. For these children their new challenge is to spell these words. They will be tested on the spellings of these words once a week and moved onto the next set when they can confidently spell them.
"As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was going to happen"- Winnie the Pooh.
What adventures we have had this week as we dodged the rain, watched in awe as the hail pounded the playground and cheered when the sun shone.
Read more'In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun,' Mary Poppins
Although the pace and the depth of learning is continuing to grow in Year 6, we still always have fun with our learning. I always think that the fun is in the challenge. In maths this week, we have been using the bar modelling kits to help us solve some tricky word problems. It really helped the children visualise who had what and what calculations they need to do. In english, we have continued to read Mary Poppins and explore other classic texts. The children have enjoyed finding the similarities and the differences between the text and the film, there were far more differences than we thought! Learning has continued in all the other areas of the curriculum; classifying in science, researching the mountain ranges of the UK in geography, learning about the penitential rite in RE and so much more. PE has been a favourite of mine this week - tennis at the YMCA. The children are making such progress with their skills and game play. Wimbledon here we come!
We have had a visitor in class this week, Mr Lyons. A past pupil of the school, Mr Lyons is completing a 2 week work experience with us. The children have welcomed him fully into class and immersed him into Year 6 life.
Learning Awards
Well done to Ryan and Troy this week. Both of these young men have been really enthusiastic in class - it has been lovely to see. Ryan has been really confident with his answers in class, constantly contributing to class discussion. Troy has shown real attention to detail in his work. He has listened carefully to feedback and implemented it into his work. Also, an excellent class councillor!
Friendships in class
A number of children have brought something to my attention this week, something that is making them feel uncomfortable and we needed to discuss in class. There has been conversations about relationships and crushes. Some children are being told that they have a crush and some are discussing this for themselves. It also appeared that Whatsapp is playing a role in these discussions.
As a class, we had an open and honest discussion. We discussed what rumors can do to a person and how this can make a person feel. We also discussed what a relationship means and that at the age of 10 and 11, we are still developing friendships with each other and learning what makes a good friend. When issues such as football and playtime cause issues within class, the children need to learn how to handle these situations first.
It also seems that messages are being sent on Whatsapp about this. In May 2018, Whatsapp legal age was raised to 16. Please can you have a conversation about this matter with your child at home to avoid other children feeling uncomfortable in school. It is such an important part of the children’s lives and there is so much change that will be happening over the next few months; let’s keep them as settled and as happy as we possibly can. I am always here if anybody needs to discuss this further.
Paralympic Visitor
On Thursday 13th February, Craig McCann (a Paralympic fencer and cyclist) will be visiting our school to talk to the children about his sporting journey and how a brain tumour that had developed, led him down this path. The children will be sponsored to take part in a fitness class alongside Craig in the morning, and then to continue in a sporting event in the afternoon. On this day, the children can come into school wearing the sports kit from the teams that they represent outside of school or some sportswear of their choice. So many of the children are involved with clubs in our area, it would be great to see just how many there are. Sponsor forms will be coming home tonight. The money we will raise will contribute towards the improvements on the trim trail outside.
Reminders:
Water Parks meeting - Tuesday 11th February 6pm
Mock assessment week - Monday 24th February
Have a lovely weekend with your families, let’s hope the rain holds off!
Mrs Gregan and Mrs Webster
Year 2 Home Learning - 31/1/20
Maths
Please complete the equal sharing sheet attached below
English
Please complete the reading comprehension below
Spellings
Adding the suffix ‘ed’ - waved liked smiled battled phoned hiked
Set 12 from the spelling pack - after again any anyone ask old
Maths IXL
A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8 A.9 A.10 A.11 A.20 A.21 A.22 A.24 A.25 A.26 A.27
B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4
D.1 D.2 D.3 D.4 D.5 D.6 D.7 D.8 D.9 D.10 D.11 D.12
E.1 E.2 E.3 E.4 E.5
H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4 H.5 H.6 H.7 H.8
X.1 X.2 X.3 X.4 X.5 X.6 X.7 X.8
Y.1 Y.2 Y.3 Y.4
Z.1 Z.2
English IXL
A.1 A.2
B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4
C.1 C.2 C.3
E.1 E.2 E.3 E.4 E.5 E.6 E.7
H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4
I.1 I.2
K.1 K.2 K.3
L.1 L.2 L.3 L.4
M.1 M.2 M.3 M.4
O.1 O.2 O.3 O.4 O.9 O.10 O.11 O.12
Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 Q.6
S.1 S.2 S.3
U.1 U.2 U.3
"Enthusiasm moves the world"
The children have been as enthusiastic as ever as they have continued buzzing around our classroom this week! Maths has been a particular challenge for everyone as we have moved on from multiplication and have started to look at sharing for division.
Read more"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."
As always, it’s been a busy week in Reception. We have been busy in our new reading groups working hard on our blending and segmenting skills. Most of the children have become quite confident with blending words containing 3 sounds. We have also written back to the Queen regarding her hat. The children have spotted many interesting looking hats all around the local area and wanted to let Her Majesty know the possible places she might find it.
In maths, we have focused on how the number 5 is made up. It is wonderful to see and hear the children so comfortable and confident to play around with numbers, they are able to see numbers 1-5 in so many different ways. This will really help them as they continue their maths learning throughout the school.
During our PE this week, we have introduced two types of rolls, an egg roll and a pencil roll. Maybe your child could demonstrate how to do these two types of rolls to you at home.
In RE we have been learning about the different miracles that Jesus performed. This week we focused on the story of the paralysed man and the children reflected on who now helps us when we are poorly. Our home corner has become a hospital, with the children having so much fun being doctors and nurses, looking after the patients who need their help.
In phonics this week we have been learning the new sound:
ow-blow the snow
Please practise saying, reading and writing this new sound. Thank you.
Certificates
Enthusiastic Bobby bee Charlotte for … being such an enthusiastic reader! We are so impressed with your wonderful enthusiasm towards reading Charlotte! Already, you have made fantastic progress because of your continued hard work and enjoyment of stories. You have read so many books which is something to feel very proud of! Well done Charlotte!
Focused Cooper crab Joshua for … concentrating carefully during your group phonics time. I have been so impressed with your focus during our activities, you are certainly learning how to manage your distractions. Well done Josh! Keep up this great effort, I can already see such an improvement in your reading.
We hope you have a wonderful weekend, Miss Bassett, Miss Neves and Mrs Malley
Homework given out 31.1.2020 to be handed in by 6.2.2020
Flute— Please learn ‘Mamma Mia’ and continue to practise ‘We will rock you’ this week on your flute.
Maths—Please revisit the 2 and 4 times tables, can you find a link between the calculations in the 2s and the 4s? How are the answers related? Ask someone to quiz you on them and write a comment on how you are getting on. Perhaps children you could quiz a grown up or even get the whole family involved, why not set a prize? Breakfast in bed for the winner or they get to choose a film for film night!
Spellings—Please continue to practise the spellings given on Monday ready for the spelling quiz on 3.2.2020.
Week Four
Week Four
How is time moving so quickly? The days , weeks and months fly by so fast at Our Lady’s, but they do say, ‘Time flies when you’re having fun!’.
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