"Rejoice in the Lord always. I shall say it again; rejoice!" Philippians 4:4

With only one week left to go until the start the Christmas holidays, the children in Year 2 are now definitely full of the festive cheer! This week we have been busy filming our Nativity performance and I have been so proud of how well the children have spoken out and how wonderfully they have sang and danced! Thank you for helping your children to learn their parts - it’s really helped us to get through the filming much quicker!

In English we have continued reading our focus story ‘The Great Fairytale Disaster’. The children are now great at retelling the beginning of the story using their story maps, which they are very excited to show you for their home learning.

Thursday was a day filled with all things History and Florence Nightingale! Miss Brisco has been teaching the children History this term and she has told me that she has been blown away by their knowledge, understanding and enthusiasm! I know that they have been busy creating a quiz containing all of their new knowledge - I can’t wait to have a go at these myself!

In RE we continued reflecting upon the Nativity story and this week focused on Mary how how she must have been feeling. We listened to the song ‘Don’t Worry Mary’ before unpicking what they lyrics actually mean and what message they are spreading. The class then had a go at writing their own verses which hopefully we’ll have time to sing and share next week.

In HRSE, our friend KS came out for the last time in a while to teach us our final bit of learning. Please read the letter below to find out what we discussed. We each said a ‘goodbye’ and ‘see you soon’ to KS as he will be coming back in a couple of months to see how much of our learning we can remember. The evaluation sheet which is mentioned in the letter below has been sent home with your child. Please could these be returned to school with your child next week. Thank you.

KS LESSON 5

Let’s Celebrate

Well done Beth – you have been a real ‘Focused Cooper Crab’ this week!  You have tried really hard to stay on task and have managed any distractions around you brilliantly.  I was also super proud of you during the filming of our Nativity production.  You stayed in character whilst the other angels were performing and didn’t grumble once!

Tommy, you have certainly lived up to your name this week and have been such a ‘Brave Tommy Turtle!’  It has been wonderful to see you having a go at your work independently this week, particularly your writing, and you are beginning to show just what you are capable of when you put your mind to it and believe in yourself.  Keep going Tommy – we’re really proud! 


Notices

Christmas Party Day - In class on the 16th December, we will be having our Christmas party. Children can come to school wearing their party clothes ready for a day of fun, dancing and games. Please do ensure that warm clothes and sensible footwear are still worn as we will be going outside at playtimes and lunch. I feel layers may be a good idea! On this day, children can also bring an extra small snack (packet of crisps or a chocolate bar) to enjoy and a drink (not fizzy). The children will also be enjoying a Christmas lunch in the hall.

Keep an eye out for the winning house team of learning points for this term which will be sent out next week. This house can come to school on Friday 17th December wearing their house colours/own clothes.

Friday 17th December - School finishes for Christmas at 2pm and 2.10pm and reopens on Tuesday 4th January.


Have a wonderful weekend with your families.
God Bless,
Miss Woodend and the rest of the Year 2 team.

It's the most wonderful time of the year.....

It has been all systems go at nursery this week. Filming of the Nativity is now complete and has gone off to Mrs. Gregan who is very kindly editing and compiling it for us. Thank you Mrs. Gregan.

We have finished our Christmas cards and a special surprise. Everyone is completely exhausted! Some of the children at the end of the day have struggled to stay awake. This is in addition to all our usual learning at nursery.

As last weeks quiz was such a hit, the nursery ladies have put their creative thinking caps on and come up with another fun quiz called ‘Guess who came to nursery?” Look at the pictures in the gallery below and ask:

Who came to nursery and why?

What do you think Father Christmas was cooking in the home corner?

Father Christmas is on his laptop in one of the photos, what was he writing ( I hope he wasn’t adding Colette to the bad list!!)

Which story was Father Christmas reading?

Father Christmas was having a good look at our emotions wall, how do you think he feels?

Why was Father Christmas washing his hands ( I hope he made a hundred bubbles!)

Why was Father Christmas in the nursery office?

What is Father Christmas having a drink of?

What colour remote controlled car is Father Christmas playing with?

What colour bauble is Father Christmas looking at on our tree?

Click here to listen to the story ‘Santa Needs a Wee

ENJOY!

On Friday (and throughout the week) the children and nursery ladies have been wearing their finest Christmas outfits. Here are just a few!

If you fancy some Numberblocks, click here for their Christmas Special and on the button below for a 1-5 cut and stick activity.

Numberblocks cut and stick activity

Well done to everyone who completed the Purplemash activities. I will set some more! Keep watching!

I hope you all manage some down time this weekend, time to recharge your batteries before the festivities begin at home. We will see you all for the last week of term on Monday (don’t forget school and nursery closes at 2pm on Friday). It is an even busier week culminating with our Christmas party on Thursday and the Nativity going live on Friday.

Barbara, Clare, Colette and Hannah

Year 5 Home Learning to be handed in on Friday 17th December

Firstly, may I apologise most sincerely for not creating the link from my homework to the correct webpage! I have to select the page the work appears on and I was mortified when the children told me I hadn’t posted the homework. Needless to say, I jumped onto my computer and made the link and it appeared like magic in front of them. However, that was Monday morning and I know how important it is to have the weekend for home learning. As a result of this error, I’m keeping the homework simple this week to give everyone time to catch up.

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Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 8th December 2021


Maths - IXL - Maths M10 - M15 Adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators

These are due to be completed for next Wednesday.


History - Who was Sir Francis Drake? What can you find out about him in relation to the Armada? How did he help Tudor exploration?

Purple Mash Task

Sir francis drake biography
Sir Francis Drake Information

CHRISTMAS - Can you design a Christmas card for our class and a Christmas bauble to be shared?

These are set for you on Purple Mash. They need to be in next Wednesday

Year 3 Home Learning 3.12.21

Spellings:

This week’s strategy is called ‘Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check’. 

 

This is probably the most common strategy used to learn spellings. 

Look – First look at the whole word carefully and if there is one part of the word that is difficult, look at that part in more detail. 

Say – Say the word as you look at it, using different ways of pronouncing it if that will make it more memorable. 

Cover – Cover the word.

Write –Write the word from memory, saying the word as you do so. 

Check – Have you got it right? If yes, try writing it again and again! If not, start again – look, say, cover, write, check.

This week we are adding the suffix - ly.

  1. serious - seriously

  2. final - finally

  3. sudden - suddenly

  4. quick - quickly

  5. careful - carefully

  6. immediate - immediately

  7. horrible - horribly

  8. gentle - gently

Songs for Christmas:

The Angel Song:

Angel's song lyrics

Away in a Manger:

Away in a manger lyrics


English:

This week we have learnt the whole of our ‘Manchester Ridge-back’ report. Here is the story map (excuse the drawings) … please could children practice and see if they can perform it for you, ready for our innovation next week. Particularly the final two paragraphs that have not been as practiced at the others.





The Manchester Ridge-Back

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.......

Phew, such a frantic week. We have started to prepare for Christmas, the children have been making Christmas surprises, singing (lots of singing) and acting out the Nativity (you are all in for a BIG treat, it’s FABULOUS!). Most of our children are just 3 years old and they are performing like it’s a West End production. They have reduced the nursery ladies to tears with their portrayal of the Christmas Story.

If your remember I said we had redesigned nursery last week and that we would endeavour to produce a walkthrough video… I’m afraid to say we have failed in our quest but think we have devised something better!! I will let Clare, Colette and Hannah explain!

Clare, Colette and Hannah’s blog

We have been busying away in Nursery rehearsing our Nativity and doing lots of Christmas crafts (all Top Secret!). What a lovely week it has been, e are all getting very excited.

As the Newsletters have gone out this week...and not wanting to spoil the surprise ahead of the Nativity video going live on the website (Friday 17th December), we have decided to upload a Nursery Quiz to do at home this week instead of the usual photos!

Where will you find this beautiful Angel in nursery?

Where will you find this beautiful angel in nursery?

What is this lovely sparkly , twinkly addition to Nursery?

What decorations are on the tree?

Which area of the classroom is this photo taken?

 

Who lives on this shiny silver web?

 

What are these little numbered pockets for?

Can you remember the special word getting ready for Christmas?

 

Pick a colour...how many items can you see on the shelves in that colour?!

 

Can you name everyone in this special scene?

 

It’s red and it sparkles...but what it is?

 

Which Christmas book have you read this week?

Which is your favourite?

 

Who is this visitor to Nursery and where is he peeping out?

 We hope you could answer all the questions? Next week watch out for our Christmas Taskmaster activity sheet, keep checking your child’s bookbag.

Clare, Colette and Hannah

As you know Friday (and nearly every other day too!) was Silly Sock Day. Thank you to everyone who joined in and made a contribution to Brian House. Here are just a few photos.

Don’t forget:

On Friday 10th December ( it may have said Thursday the 10th on the Newsletters, sorry) will be the second of our Charity events. It is a Christmas themed clothes day, e.g. jumpers, dresses, t-shirts or Christmas colours.

Don’t worry if your child is not in nursery on Friday just choose another day to join in the fun!!

Our Christmas party is being held on Thursday 16th December 9.30 am -11.30 am. Party clothes and dancing shoes are a must!

All children are invited to this event, but if it is not your usual session please bring you child at 9.30 am collect promptly at 11.30 am.

May I thank everyone who has taken the time to return our annual Parent Questionnaire. We have been touched by your kind words and the unconditional support that you give to nursery. Don’t worry if you haven’t returned the questionnaire yet we still have two weeks left before the end of term!

Lastly, it is never easy when we lose members of the nursery team and sadly following Christmas our lovely Clare will be leaving Nursery for a new opportunity she couldn't resist taking. Clare has worked at Our Lady's for over 20 years and has touched the hearts of so many children and parents. It is hard to imagine her not being beyond the Nursery door, but I know she will take everything she has learned and will inspire others the way she has inspired us all here at Nursery. I know you will all miss Clare as much as we will, but that you too would like wish her every success in all she does.

Sarah has also made the decision not to return to Nursery from maternity leave, she has decided to be a full-time mum. She is very sad but knows this is the right decision for her family. Sarah will again, be greatly missed in Nursery and we wish her only happiness and lovely times with Jude.

We hope you all have a fun weekend and enjoy the picture challenge! If the weather is cold and wet why not snuggle down and listen to this Christmas story. We read the book at nursery this week and the children love it. Click here for Laura’s Star

Barbara


Year 3 blog 3.12.21 'Where there is hope...there is life' Anne Frank

We can’t believe we have entered the first week of advent already and our first term together is coming to an end. What an exciting week of learning we have had. Year 3 have now finished their learning of ‘The Manchester Ridge-back’ report and we are ready to show you- we hope you enjoy it. The children have worked so hard on drawing the map out, learning and remembering this whole report through actions, having lots of fun on the way! We have worked in partners, groups and at different points throughout the day we have got up and recited it all! We are very proud of them all.

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Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 1st December 2021

Spelling - sh sound spelt si or ssi

decision, collision, Asia, discussion, revision, impression, expansion, vision, transmission, obsession, passion, recession


Maths - Please can you continue to learn these fraction, decimal and % equivalences

Fraction decimal and percentage equivalence

IXL - Maths M10 - M15 Adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators

You have two weeks to complete these strands of IXL consolidating the work from the previous weeks.


English - Rosa Parks or Harriet Tudman

You now have your research on Henry for our Outcome 1 biography, today you need to collate information on EITHER Rosa Parks or Harriet Tudman for your Outcome 2 biography. The more you collate, the better research you will have to write about.

Think about:

  • DATES - significant dates that appear in their life

  • Significant people.

  • Significant places.

  • Context specific vocabulary.

Harriet Tudman facts 1
Rosa Parks Facts 1
harriet tudman facts 2
Rosa Parks Facts 2