On our weekly blog today there are some very important key messages about the final week in school.
Read moreArt news... Week Five
Art News… Week Five.
This week has flown by, the sound of children singing in their bubbles again has been such a joy to hear, it’s these little things we take for granted. The weather is considerably colder and extra layers are a must for our well ventilated classrooms.
In Art..
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning Challenges - Friday 4th December
English
Please read for at least 10 minutes each day.
Please practise retelling our focus story ‘The Great Fairy Tale Disaster’ using the story map provided. See how many people you can amaze with how much you can remember. Don’t forget those story actions too!
Spellings
Set 10 - could would should other brother mother
Words ending in -ing - baking riding making shining racing smiling
Maths
Maths IXL
S.4
(Feel free to work through sections A-I)
English IXL
V.1 V.2
Year 1 Home Learning 4.12.20
Home learning is set on a Friday and is due by the following Thursday. Home learning will alternate between being online and in their home learning book. Please ensure children stick their learning into their books.
Read more‘May this season remind you of the hope, joy, love and peace found in Christ.’
We have had such a lovely week in Year 1, reflecting on the birth of Jesus and the beginning of Advent. The children have written their own advent promises, along with a prayer to God, thanking him for the miracle of Jesus’ birth.
Read more“Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are forever.” ~Walt Disney
The playground has certainly been filled with laughter and imagination this week.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'For it is in the giving that we receive.'
As Mother Teresa once told us, ‘It is not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.’ It has been lovely to insert some Christmas cheer into our classroom this week and to think about the needs of others before ourselves. We have constantly prayed for the residents of Stella Matitina during this term and I know how much joy the children’s letters have brought to them.
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A big thank you to you all, we have received permission from everyone to post our Nativity on our webpage next week. This week we have been filming all the scenes both inside and in the garden as well as singing like angels around the Christmas tree! Next week, we are hoping Mrs. Gregan will help us to edit it.
I must tell you that the children have worked extremely hard by learning all their lines and songs; not to mention their acting skills. We are expecting a BAFTA at the very least. By using drama to depict the Christmas Nativity has given the children a practical understanding of the true meaning of Christmas. It is beautiful to observe the Christmas message permeate the whole of the nursery during our play and learning.
May I remind the children who are in on Friday the 11th; it will be Christmas hat day and we are asking for a £1 donation towards our collection for Brian House Children’s Hospice. Please don’t worry if Friday is not your child’s day, they can still get involved and donate £!, just wear a Christmas hat on another day.
The children have been telling us that they have been using the Purple Mash website at home. I am so please that you finding it a useful learning tool. Remember that you can save work into the trays in the Mini Mash playroom and we will be able to access your child’s learning here at nursery. We can’t wait to see what you are learning about at home.
Next week we will be focusing on shape. If you click on the button below there are some activities for you do do at home! There are lots more activities on Purple Mash, why not explore!
Finally, have a lovely weekend and wrap up warm I believe it’s going to be rather chilly!!
Barbara
Year 4 blog: Angels descending, bring from above, echoes of mercy, whispers of love.
We have had such a busy week but very productive! Children have really enjoyed their turn on our trim trail when the weather has been fair. On Thursday, we had a lovely RE lesson all about angels. Children had many questions about them and also LOTS of theories too. We found evidence for them in the bible and then children wrote down what they believe about them.
We have finally met Charlotte, in our novel ‘Charlotte’s web. We had a fun lesson where we learned about formal and informal language, since Wilbur tries so hard to impress his new friend by speaking ‘poshly.’
RHE - Friendship
Following Wilbur’s encounter, we reflected on how to be a good friend. Wilbur feels friendless, since the other animals, for various reasons do not want to play with him. We talked together about how we could be better friends and what sort of things friends do. We have talked a lot in class about learning to trust each other and how to be a trustworthy, respectful and loyal friend to others.
In maths, we have begun our work on length and Perimeter. Science was great fun this week as children were given a mission - through discovery to find out how sound is made. They figured out, through many explorations that it is caused by vibration.
Christmas Craft Day today was such a success! It really did the children good to have some Christmas jollity and it was such a lovely atmosphere. Thank you so much for your donations. Children have all written a lovely Christmas card for a homeless person, which will be given to Streetlife before Christmas so they can add it to their gift boxes for each person struggling this Christmas.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week our learning certificates went to Lena who received a Bobby Bee certificate. You are always so enthusiastic Lena, wanting to answer every question and enjoying learning your learning so much! A Sadie Spider certificate went to Hollie-Rose for trying so hard and putting so much effort and detail in her work.
Recorder stars were Thomas and Kiefer
PE stars were also Thomas and Kiefer this week! Double win! You must have been trying so hard!
Notices this week.
You may have noticed a new ‘remote learning’ button underneath the ‘learning from home' button on the Year 2 class blog page. Please feel free to click on the button and have a look around. This is where tasks will be placed if your child is unable to access learning in school.
Please try not to bring in any unnecessary things from home. Water bottles, school bags and reading books are all that children should be bringing in. We ask that children do not bring in Christmas cards for each other as a precautionary measure.
Christmas Danceathon Day - Tuesday 15th December - This much anticipated annual event will return with a slight twist this year. The children can come to school wearing their PE kits and we will dance the day away to Christmas music when Miss Hornby sounds those school bells. Unfortunately there will be no gathering on the school playground to dance as a school community but we will dance our socks off in class! Again, donations of £1 for this event in the single coin.
Christmas Party Day - Thursday 17th December - This year we will be enjoying those Christmas party games in our classrooms. On this day, children can come to school in their best party clothes. A small snack of a chocolate bar or a packet of crisps with a drink (no fizzy please) can also be brought into school to be enjoyed after the party. We will also be enjoying a Christmas dinner for lunch.
We all hope you have a lovely weekend with your family. God bless,
Mrs Lyons, Miss Forster and Mrs Mather
Weekly Home Learning Year 5 to be handed in on Thursday 10th Dec
Gravity, friction and a whole lot of investigating this week!!! We have our homework book back! Please enjoy!
Read moreYear 4 Homework to be handed in on Thursday 10th December
We Three Kings
Practise the words for the 1st verse, last verse and chorus - then the one for your king - Gold, Frankincense or Myrrh to know by Monday please - ready for our recording. If you have speaking lines, please learn by Monday
Recorder
Please practise We will Rock You and Silent Night ready for our online concert - to be recorded on Monday!
Spellings
2do set in Purple Mash - Words with s sound spelt sc
RHE
We spent some time this week discussing what makes a good friend. In our novel, Charlotte’s Web, Wilbur just wants a friend to be with. How can you be a good friend?
In your homework books, write and draw ‘A Recipe for a Good Friend.’
What does a good friend do? How do they treat others? Talk together about how you can be a better friend. Thank God for all your friends.
RE
We have learned this prayer, when we did a lesson all about angels this week. Please copy it in your book and you can say it at night! Please illustrate with a drawing of what you imagine an angel looks like:
Angel of God, my guardian dear,
To whom God’s love commits me here.
Ever this night be at my side,
To light, to guard, to rule and to guide,
Amen
"It is the beautiful task of Advent to awaken in all of us memories of goodness and thus to open doors of hope"
This week has been a lovely one in class. We have spent time reflecting upon the period of Advent and what we are going to try and give back as part of this special time. The children wrote their own Advent promises which are now being beautifully displayed in the school hall. As we have been unable to put on our usual Nativity productions, we have also been busy practising for a Nativity performance with a twist. Look out for this on the school website next week!
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Home Learning - Wednesday 2nd December 2020
Spelling - tion. We are continuing to focus on suffixes. This week, all our words end in tion.
action, nation, potion, motion, section, station, fiction, caption, ignition, question, position, solution, education, formation, starvation.
Maths - read these instructions carefully.
BODMAS - this task is set for you on Showbie or Purple Mash. It is the same task on both platforms. Choose one of them to complete the task on - or complete them on both if you want.
LONG DIVISION - this is on Purple Mash. Please complete it on here.
English and Science - Science v Religion
Some people believe that the Theory of Evolution contradicts the Story of Creation. This is a challenging piece of homework that will make you really think. We have discussed this in class so think about what you need to include.
Can you log onto Purple Mash and complete the discussion text To Do which asks you to think of reasons for and against the Theory of Evolution. Remember to add detail - you will be using these for an Outcome 3 discussion text next week.
Romeo and Juliet Potion - optional as discussed with your partner.
Can you bring your Romeo and Juliet potion to life at home? Make your potion and take a photo. This can be used in your Book Creator about your potion.
Be creative with your photography work and email me your photos that you want to use.
'May the God of hope fill you all with the joy and peace of your faith.' Romans 15:13
As we start our Advent preparations together, please join us in prayer and liturgy to celebrate the first week of Advent together. A prayer for HOPE.
Read more"Music is the heart of life." - Franz Liszt
It has certainly been a noisy, creative and fun filled week in Reception…
Read moreReception Home Learning 27.11.20
Reading
Keeeeeeeeeep Reading!
Everyone should have a new set of word flashcards to practise with. If you do not have a set it is because the previous set wasn’t returned, please send them in next week and we can swap them over.
Homework Books
We have now learnt 26 different sounds which is AMAZING. I have slotted a sheet in the books of all the RWI rhymes to remember how to form the letters.
Please choose 10 letters and practice writing them on the lined page of your book. It is very important you start and finish in the correct place.
It might be a good idea to warm up those fingers with a dough disco.
Purple Mash
Enjoy exploring 2Beat to make a rhythm we can all join in with next week. We have been using 2Beat all week, so hopefully they will be able to show you what the different buttons do!
Please remember to click ‘save and exit’ and then ‘hand in’
Thank you and as always…enjoy!
Miss Lavelle
Art News... Week Four
Art News…
Week Four
How fast the weeks are passing by, each day brings us new learning, new struggles, new laughter, new experiences, we are most definitely in this together.
In Art…
Read moreIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
An exciting week preparing for the start of Advent. Rehearsals and filming are well underway for our Virtual Nativity. The children are loving saying and acting their scenes and as for the singing I have just one word…FABULOUS. All the nursery team are so proud of how each child has risen to their individual challenge. I am certain you will be equally as proud when you get to watch it.
I must remind everyone that I am still missing just a few consent forms (I sent these home last week). Sadly If I do not have everyone’s consent I will be unable to post the Nativity video. Please could you check that you have retuned the full completed form and returned it to nursery. Please note you will have to sign and delete as appropriate each consent box as the Nativity will include both images and video footage.
We have also spotted one of Father Christmas’s elves at nursery. He keeps hiding in very odd places! The children are enjoying finding him as their first job when they arrive at nursery.
On Friday everyone noticed that our Christmas tree had been put up during the night; we all think it was the elf.
Next week we will be designing our Christmas cards and maybe a few more surprises!
Finally
Within school and nursery we remain grateful that our current situation is one in which all of our classes have stayed open. We know that in working with you and together meticulously following the guidance in and out of school, we are all keeping each other safe. I know that this can feel confining at times and it would so easy to relax and forget why we are following all these procedures, but we must stay alert and keep following those safety guidelines. We so want everyone to ‘stay safe and stay well’.
As we head towards the end of term I know so many of you will want to thank staff, as you always do and we are so blessed to have such caring and appreciative parents. As we always say, your support is felt through your actions and encouraging words. Your biggest gift - the best one you could ever give to us -is entrusting your child into our care. Over the years, even though we always try and tell you how much a kind letter or words of thanks mean to us, some of you still like to bring in small personal gifts; these we never expect though of course we appreciate your thoughtfulness.
This year of course is so different to any we have ever known and in the current situation we really are unable to accept items brought in, so we have to ask you please would you be kind enough to not send gifts into school, we would be so distressed to appear ungrateful. We are so strictly following the guidelines which we’re applying to children and staff and we can’t break our own rules at this point. However, those of you who are determined to say thank you, please contribute to your child’s class charity, or to the Food Banks - these are such all such worthy causes and they are finding survival extremely challenging. Thank you for your understanding.
Have a lovely weekend.
Barbara
Home Learning 27th November 2020
THIS WEEK WE ARE USING COMPUTER BASED LEARNING.
This week’s homework should be completed by next Thursday please. Many thanks.
Reading:
Read at home every day. You can quiz during school time when a book has been completed. Are you nearly at your target? Could you read a little bit more this week and try to reach it before next week?
Please remember that you should all be selecting books from the class library within your ZPD to read at home and at school. You may also choose to read extra books from home but these should be within your ZPD please.
(Parents: Don’t forget you can check on your child’s progress on Accelerated Reader - this will let you know which books they have read and quizzed on and also their progress towards their reading target.)
Maths:
IXL maths using the IXL website. Please complete any of the units E, F, G, H, I or J (addition and subtraction) How many of these units can you complete?
Keep playing the number bonds game on mathplayground to practise your number bonds.
https://www.mathplayground.com/number_bonds_20.html
Play Save the Whale. Finding the number bonds—how fast can you be?
Spellings:
Please learn the spellings below ready for a spelling quiz in class next week.
said cried asked eight promise replied weight mention
They are all high frequency words. The first 4 are ones that they should know but often get wrong when they are writing.
Don’t forget to find different activities from “Fun Ways to Learn your Spellings” sheet to help your child to learn their spellings.
The children should be able to write the spellings independently - this will need to be written clearly and correctly during the spelling quiz.
Purple Mash:
Use the 2Do that has been set to create different pages with characters who are talking to each other. Select the characters and give them a speech bubble each. Write what they say to each other. Underneath write what was said in a sentence using inverted commas to show what is being said. Don’t forget to write who said it and how it was said. (Remember a CL at the beginning of what is being said please. Also remember CL for names please.)
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” -George Bernard Shaw
It has been so lovely this week to see some games being played that have never aged!
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