"What we learn with pleasure we never forget!"

Welcome Back! The children returned back to school on Monday full of enthusiasm and ready for the new term ahead. After finding their new learning spaces and discovering what their new class job for the term will be, it was time to get back into learning. We enjoyed watching an assembly created by Year 6 which brought last term’s virtues ‘grateful and generous’ to a lovely close

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Year 2 Home Learning - Week Ending 6th November 2020

Maths

Please complete the addition sheet attached below. I have also included a die template for the children to use if they wish. Alternatively, the children can use a die that they may already have at home.

Addition
die template

Have a go at playing the game below which will help to consolidate counting in steps of 2s, 5s and 10s.

Counting in steps

English

Please read your reading book for at least 10 minutes per day. I have spoken to the children this week about quizzing and reminded them that some books should be read more than once before quizzing. For those children on longer books, I reminded them to really take their time so that when it comes to quizzing, they have a good understanding of what happened.

As mentioned in this week’s blog, we have been using dictionaries to help us to discover new vocabulary. If you do have a dictionary at home, it would be great if the children could practise the skill. You could give your child a word to find each night and time how long it takes them to find it.
If you don’t have a dictionary at home, you could write a list of words for your child that they then have to put into alphabetical order. Can you challenge them by writing two words that begin with the same letter?


Spellings

Set 6 from the spelling pack -
some come they this there that
Adding the suffix -ly -
sadly loudly quietly slowly quickly bravely


IXL Maths

I.1 I.2 I.3 I.4

IXL English

H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4 H.5

 

Year 6 Blog - 'Compassion is an action word with no boundaries.'

Compassion, it is such a big word with such an important meaning. This week in RE we have looked at times when Jesus showed mercy and compassion. He didn’t just show it to people who were one type of member of society, He showed to everyone - from every aspect of society. We have been looking at how we can bring compassion and mercy to our community and to the people in our lives.

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Year 4 Home Learning to be completed by Thursday 12th November

Maths

This week, I have set the 8x tables on TT RockStars for you to play at home. You must put lots of practice in at home this week as I will be giving you an 8x tables test next Friday. We then need to move on to another x table. I know a lot of you have been practising as you were brilliant this week!

Also for maths this week I want you to show your parents how we complete column addition at our school by completing the sums below on the squared paper I have given you. If you forget, there is a help video on our ‘How to Help your Child’ section of the Year 4 page. India, Jack and Isabella have done a super, walk through demonstration!

a) 3426 + 4256 = b) 2809 + 4817 =

c) 5692 + 1430 = d) 2711 + 2718 =

e) 5692 + 143 = f) 271 + 2718 =

g) 2318 + 3218 + 1232 = h) 7894 + 903 + 342 =

i) 1239 + 1245 + 2809 = j) 1889 + 797 + 4786 =

Recorder

Mrs Maddocks wants you to practise Hot Cross Buns on Charanga. See if you can now master playing B, A, G.

Spellings

Year1/2 spellings to revise: father, brother, , mother, other, walk, talk

Year 3/4 spellings learn, heart , famous, different, through, group

English

Sheet in book - forming adverbs with adjectives. We have practiced these spellings in class this week. Make sure you also do your 5 sentences - don’t forget best handwriting and punctuation.

Welcome back!

Welcome back to nursery everyone, we have missed you. I hope you enjoyed doing some of the activities I posted during the half term holiday! You can send me some photos if you like.

Firstly, can I say how happy the children are to be back and start their learning. We began the week with leaf printing using autumn colours. To explore the leaves we were printing with we worked together to sweep up all the leaves in the garden into a huge pile. We looked very closely at them, touched them then discussed all the colours we could see. After our investigation we jumped in the pile of leaves and kicked them all over the garden…it was such fun, but we then had to sweep them all up again!!

It would be helpful if your child brought a pair of named wellies (clipped together with a named peg) to leave at nursery for rainy days and exploring puddles! Additionally, appropriate waterproof outdoor clothing would be appreciated.

Next week, we will be painting firework pictures and poppies for Remembrance Day. Watch this space!

Secondly, I would like to thank you all for wearing face coverings at drop off and collection times. It is important that we keep each other safe during such difficult times.

Lastly, I have noted that I do not have permission form everyone for the use of your child’s images on our webpage. Don’t worry just drop me and email!

Try and have a lovely weekend even if our routines have been currently interrupted. Perhaps I will see some of you whilst we are all out walking? If you click on the button below you will find ‘Ways to have a mini adventure’! Enjoy!


Ways to have a mini adventure

Take care and keep safe.

Barbara


Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 4th November 2020

We have come back all guns blazing…let’s continue that with our home learning.

Spelling - continuing to look at suffixes

beautified, powerful, immediately, governed, speedily, achievement, stoppable, admittance, regrettable, beginning, referring, forgotten, commitment, forbiden, preferred.


Maths - This week we have been working really hard to consolidate the skill of short division. I am confident that you know what this involves and you have all shown that you can do it.

Have a go at the sheet in your book.


History - The six wives of Henry VIII

Henry VIII was a significant monarch in British History, but what can you find out about his 6 wives?

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Gather as much information as you can about the wives and what happened to them.

What was their date of birth and death?

How old were they when they came to the throne as Henry’s wife?

Did they have any children?

What was their influence on Henry?

Year 4 Important update about Holy Communion

Dear Parents,

As you all know we will once again be entering National Lockdown from Thursday. For churches this means that they will only be open for private prayer sessions. Sadly, for us, this means that the planned masses to celebrate children making their first Holy Communion will have to be postponed. We are all so upset for the children and yourselves but at this time there is no other alternative.

We will hope to rearrange masses in January or February and will keep you informed as soon as we have firm dates. This is such an important sacrament for the children and we look forward to when we can eventually share this with them.

In the meantime, Mrs Lyons will continue to teach the children about the beauty of receiving the Eucharist in preparation for spring.

We will keep the children and yourselves in our prayers.

Miss Hornby

Attention Artists.

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Attention Y2, 4 & 5 Artists

Attention Year 2, 4 & 5

You will need an old, named t-shirt to go over your school uniform, to keep you clean during our ART lessons this half term. These will be kept in your tray’s in class and brought with you to each ART lesson.

Remember the Create room is a little chilly with the doors open so an extra layer on Art days is advisable. Thank you for your co-operation.

Mrs Curtis

Safety Guidelines

Dear Parents,

As you will be aware the whole of the country continues to live through difficult times. Within school and Nursery we have had to implement rigorous risk assessment procedures in an attempt to create the safest possible environment for both children and staff. It is with this in mind that I ask you all to reacquaint yourselves the safety guidelines below.

This is such a strange time for us all and as we return to nursery after the half term break unfortunately parents will still not be able to enter the school grounds and continue to keep the social distancing rules.  All communication will also continue to take place via email or through phone calls. Any appointments must be scheduled and organised so that they can take place implementing social distancing protocol. I appreciate this is far from ideal and I pray that we will be able to return to a more normal practice soon.

I would encourage you to keep checking the Nursery page of the school website (this can be found by clicking the ‘Learn’ button at the top of the ‘Discover’ page) as any updates and current information will always be communicated in a timely manner.

Please use the buttons below to access the detailed guidance. You may also want to visit the Discover Page of the website to access the schools guidance.

Children's guidance
Parents guidance
Staff guidance
Covid- a quick guide

We look forward to seeing everyone next week!

Barbara