It was wonderful to welcome the children back to school on Monday morning. This term leading up to Christmas is always an incredibly busy one, so it was great to hear that the children had had time to relax and recuperate over the holidays. As always, there was no time to waste, as it was straight into business as usual; learning and growing our brains!
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Wednesday 10th November
Reading- PRIORITY
To read for a minimum of 20 minutes per day at home.
Maths
Will be online on IXL
DD1- What decimal is illustrated?
DD16- Comparing decimals
English
Will be online on IXL
Q2- Coordinating conjunctions
Q3- Subordinating conjunctions
Assembly practice
To practice this song for our Year 5 assembly. The theme of our assembly will be stewardship of the earth and how we should listen and carry the word of God.
Earth song by Micheal Jackson
Year 2 Home Learning - Week Ending 4.11.22
This week’s home learning is online.
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 04.11.22- ' A smile is the universal welcome'
A new month and a new half term! It has been lovely to have to children back. It has been a fun filled first week back with it starting on Monday, which was ‘All Hallows Eve’. We discussed the meaning of this as we prepped for mass on Tuesday, the day of All Saints, where we celebrated this at church. The Eco councilors also began their duties, each of them partaking in particular roles each day such as litter picking, switching off lights and emptying the compost bins. They also got to go out to Hope Park and plant some light bulbs. The children enjoyed their trip and were pleased with their contributions to the environment.
In Maths, we have continued our work with decimal fractions and we have explored decimal numbers greater than one. The children have shown a deep understanding of the value of the numbers and have been able to provide some brilliant reasoning into their answers. We have also been showing how we can represent decimals in various ways, along with comparing decimal numbers.
The children are wrapping up their final piece of History this term, where they have been writing diary entries as General Miltiades, the leader of the Athenian army who guided his soldiers to victory in the Battle of Marathon.
Let’s Celebrate
Christian for being a focused learner- You are always engaged across all of our subjects and you are ready to learn. I never have to remind you of your behaviour and you show me that you can work alongside anyone. You respond well to advice given to you by adults in the class which is a great learning quality. Well done Christian! Keep this up.
Daisy for being a reflective learner-You show such passion towards your work and how you present it. You are never shy to ask for help, which shows an eagarness to improve your work. You are happy to recieve feedback in which you always act upon this. You are a pleasure to teach and I am excited to watch you progress.
Notices
Year 5 assembly: Our assembly will take place on Tuesday 15th November. All parents and other family members are welcome to attend. We will be doing the assembly twice for both KS2 (starting at 9:10am) and KS1(starting at 9:35am).
Clarinets- A reminder to bring your clarinet to school on Monday for our music lesson.
Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning. Fred Rogers
What a topsy turvy week of weather we have had!
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog 04.11.22 " Intentions are invisible, but they are the truest test of character."
Children came back to school on Monday so full of enthusiasm and have had a super first week back. We enjoyed learning about the true meaning of ‘All Hallows’ Eve on Monday - the eve of All Saints’ day. We then went to church on Tuesday to celebrate this feast. It was lovely to hear the children sing with such vigour and join in so well.
In our geography topic this week, we have learned all about deforestation and how it can harm our planet. Children were so passionate about this subject and they made posters in class all about it. Isaac told us that on the ‘Ecosia’ website, they will replant a tree every time you enter a question in the search bar. They are on over 161 million. We looked at other ways humans can help.
Our virtues this half term are ‘Intentional and Prophetic.’ We will learn about this further next week but children have certainly been intentional this week in doing their very best! Their effort has been astounding. Today, all teachers came into Year 4 to watch our maths mastery lesson. We are really understanding and manipulating our 4 digit numbers in depth and children are getting so good at explaining their reasoning.
Kidsafe
This week, we have completed our 4th Kidsafe lesson about keeping our private areas safe. Your children may wish to discuss this further with you.
Please click the button below to find out more detail about this lesson.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week’s certificate winners are Millie for a Kiki Chameleon certificate. Millie you always put lots of thought and creativity into what you do. You are working so hard in year 4.
Also, Roseanna receives a Bobby Bee certificate. Roseanna, I am so pleased with your effort level and your participation in class. You are listening and thinking all the time.
Swimming stars this week go to Faye, Michael and Ella for improvement.
Music stars this week, were Gabriella and Sophia for focus and effort.
Notices
On Friday 11th November, we will be visited in school by Stuart Robinson. Stuart is a gold medal winning Paralympian, who represented GB in the recent Olympic games in wheel-chair rugby.
Stuart’s visit is part of an event for Sports for Schools. This is an opportunity for the children to take part in a sporting event organised by Stuart, and to then hear about his story as part of an assembly. He will be with us all afternoon. This event is also an opportunity to raise money for our school - for PE, Sport and Active Learning.
The children have all brought a sponsor form home for them to collect as many sponsors as they can before the event next Friday.
Have a lovely weekend all of you,
Mrs Lyons, Miss Hennessy and Mrs Mather.
This week.....
Welcome back everyone! I hope you managed to have a good rest over the holidays…I think you may have needed it. The next half term is going to be so very busy.
We have started the week with a huge splash of colour! we have been finding out about how we can mix two or even three clours to make new colours. Click here for the colours song and here for mix the colours song! We has such good fun and made some very unusual colours (and a whole lot of mess)! Check out the key person blog to see what we have been doing.
Read Write Inc
This week we have introduced the sounds m, a, s, t, d. If you want to practice and hear how to say the sounds click here .
Click here to access the parent guide to Read Write Inc. Please remember over the next couple of week we will only be focusing on m, a, s ,t, d.
Click on the button below for your speed sound set. It will show you the sequence we will be introducing each sound to your child. We need to walk before we can run!
If you want to have a go writing the sounds fab! Here are the rhymes to help you. Click on the button below.
As Bonfire Night looms we have had extensive discussions about firework safety….and Guy Fawkes! The children are all very excited but we have been instilling how to stay safe. Sorry no sparklers!
We have read stories and made firework sounds. We have even created firework splatter pictures and ICT pictures!!
Colette’s Blog
Welcome back everyone! It has been so wonderful to see the children spring back in to Nursery after the half term holiday and be ready to learn.
We began the week looking at colours and we all talked about which one was our favourite. We decided to make a tally chart so we could see which colour we liked the best. The children had a go at mixing some coloured paint…we had to predict what colour our paints could make….it was messy but very fun! Please apologise to your washing machines!!
We have been continuing to look at numbers 1,2, and 3 and finding numbers everywhere! The children have been learning some new sounds…why don’t you see if they can tell you about them.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend together.
Kind regards
Colette
Michelle’s Blog
Hello everyone, hope you all had a fantastic half term! The next few weeks will be very busy as we have so much planned. This week we begin by learning all about fireworks. Noisy, loud, sparkly, colourful, and that’s just been the children as they pretended to be fireworks. We also learned that we have to be safe around fireworks and bonfires, as always, we like to follow the rules. We then made our very own fireworks pictures just like Jackson Pollock. We We have also made our own firework pictures on the computer as we explored mixing colours.
Stephanie’s Blog
Hello everyone!
We’ve had a lovely first week back, the children have enjoyed telling us what they got up to over the half term break.
We have started to explore colour this week, which has led us to discussions about Bonfire Night, fireworks and Diwali. One of our friends in Nursery celebrated Diwali with her family over the half term holiday. She brought in her special outfit and showed her friends pictures of how she celebrated. We spoke about how celebrating festivals is similar across religions – she said prayers and lit candles just like we do in church. She also wore special clothes, had a special family meal and received a gift – we said it sounded a bit like celebrating Christmas! The children loved seeing pictures of their friend on the big screen in the classroom. Some people make Rangoli patterns for their house to welcome in their guests and bring good luck. We had a go at drawing some with chalk in the garden and also decorated some with different coloured glitter on paper to take home. Here is a song about Diwali you can watch at home: Click here.
We have spoken about our favourite colours and explored what happens when we mix colours together. We were amazed to find out some colours mixed together make a whole new colour! It was great fun working out which colours we needed, and also adding more and seeing what happened. Barbara tried to trick us by hiding the paint on the table with shaving foam but we managed to mix it all and find the colours underneath! The white made our colours a bit lighter and we all enjoyed making handprints in our floor books with the colours that we made.
We have discussed how excited we are to see lots of different coloured fireworks in the sky this weekend, and how to be safe around fireworks and sparklers. I hope you all have a lovely weekend – I am looking forward to hearing about the colours you have spotted. I have put a firework painting activity on Purple Mash for you to have a go at – I can’t wait to see your pictures!
See you on Monday
Steph
and here’s a few extra photos from Justine !!!
Worship
Emotional Well-Being.
We have been talking about likes, dislikes and self-acceptance. Click on the button below to read the story. and discuss at home.
As you can see we have started the half term with a BANG (no pun intended. Next week will be just as busy as we find out about poppies and Remembrance Day. There will be more on ‘sounds’ and we will be finding out about the number 4. I can’t wait!
Have a fabulous weekend and see you on Monday.
God bless
Barbara
Bulb Planting at Hope Park, Thursday 3rd November 2022
What a wonderful way to start the eco-councils journey this year, working within the community planting bulbs at Hope Park.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog ‘Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving’ Albert Einstein
Welcome back to our second half term together and this week has certainly gone with a bang! We have completed so much work in every single lesson, I really feel like we are flying!
Thank you to all those parents who saw me on parents’ day. I always enjoy celebrating the children and to share just how well they have settled in to Year 6. We cannot ask the children to work any harder than they are doing, they just need to work smart too and produce the best work that they possibly can. Always use the opportunity to showcase just what you can do!
We started the week with Bikeablility, and what an exciting way to kick start the half term. The children were so sensible and focused at completing each task that was set, we were so proud of them all.
Read moreYear 3 Weekly Blog 4.11.22 - "Dream big, sparkle more, shine bright."
On Monday we welcomed everybody back as we began our new half term. I must admit that this half term is up there with my favourites! During the coming weeks we will begin to prepare for Advent and Christmas and there are so many exciting events to look forward to! It is always such a magical time in school and one which will be all the more special after missing out on these events in the recent years.
We have jumped straight back into our maths learning, this week focusing on subtracting through the ten. We have been learning a strategy very similar to our addition work before the half term. When looking at a sum such as 14 - 5, the children have been partitioning the 5 into 2 parts… I wonder if you could ask your child what 2 parts we would split the number 5 into in the example above and why?
On Tuesday we walked to church to celebrate the feast of All Saints. The children found it really interesting to learn a little more about All Hallows eve and how this leads into our Christian feast days of All Saints and All Souls. The following day, as it was All Souls day, we spent time to pray for our loved ones who are up in heaven. The children listened to each other as they shared their own intentions and was such a calm, prayerful and special part of our week!
We have also started our new history topic, STONE AGE. We started off by thinking about a world without our favourite foods, activities and transport… the disappointment when we thought of a world without pizza was one almost too much to bare! Following this we then looked closely at a picture which represented that of the stone age. The children used this picture to discover more about how Mankind lived during this time, many great, inquisitive questions were asked! It was great to see the children’s fascination towards our new history topic, we cannot wait to find out more and to become Stone age experts.
Finally, this weekend many of us will celebrate Bonfire night and so, on Friday the children have been thinking about how we can stay safe and have fun this weekend. I wonder what they can remember?
Let’s celebrate!
Both Seth and Jacob - Our Co-operative and Focused learners!
This week we have chosen a pair of children who have been learning partners throughout the week. They have worked together beautifully, encouraging one another to be the best learner they can be. It has been a delight to watch the pair of you support each other! Well done boys!
On Friday 11th November, we will be visited in school by Stuart Robinson. Stuart is a gold medal winning Paralympian, who represented GB in the recent Olympic games in wheel-chair rugby.
Stuart’s visit is part of an event for Sports for Schools. This is an opportunity for the children to take part in a sporting event organised by Stuart, and to then hear about his story as part of an assembly. He will be with us all afternoon. This event is also an opportunity to raise money for our school - for PE, Sport and Active Learning.
The children have all brought a sponsor form home for them to collect as many sponsors as they can before the event next Friday.
We hope that you have a lovely weekend!
Miss Bassett, Miss Brisco, Miss Russell and Mrs Carter
Year 6 Weekly Homework 4.11.22
Spelling
This week our focus is going to be on words ending in ‘ible’ or ‘able’. Please see the spelling quiz set for you to complete on Purple Mash to help you practice. These are the following words that you will be quizzed on:
changeable, noticeable, knowledgeable, manageable, serviceable, forcible, illegible, legible, elligible, terrible,
Could you also complete the IXL strand English U8 ‘words with ible and able’.
Maths
Please complete the Purple Mash task on finding fractions of amounts.
History - The six wives of Henry VIII.
You have two weeks to complete this, as we are expecting depth and quality (no copy and pasting).
Henry VIII was a significant monarch in British History, but what can you find out about his 6 wives?
Gather as much information as you can about the wives and what happened to them. You can show your research in any way, in your books, on purple mash or on a piece of paper.
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 3 Home Learning to be handed in 10.11
Spellings
1.unhappy
2.unkind
3.unfair
4.untie
5.undress
6.dislike
7.disobey
8.disagree
9.disappear
10.disconnect
This week we spent some time practising some key spellings and we used a fun strategy to help us practise, called rainbow writing. Maybe you could use this strategy to help you remember this week’s spellings.
Maths - IXL Subtraction
Please complete F1 and F2.
History
I have set you two 2Do’s on purple mash.
Stone Age Art
Have a look through the different pieces of stone age art that you can use as inspiration for your own piece.
Cave Painting
Can you paint a a picture like a stone age person?
Year 4 homework to be handed in by Thursday 10th November
Book and Purple Mash homework
Maths
We did very well on our 2x tables test. Now we have learned the 4x tables in class. Please follow the process of learning these by filling in and using the 2 sheets given for homework. It is so important to follow these small steps to build up these times tables. We will be practising recalling them every day in school too.
Practise EVERY DAY on TTrockstars to gather your speed for these times tables facts. They are now set for the 4x and 2x tables.
Geography - Deforestation leaflet
To round up our topic about Plants around the world, we have learned about Deforestation in class this week. Please complete the leaflet - (take care - it has a front, back and 2 pages in the middle!) use the pictures I have added and the information to help you.
Music - Clarinet.
This week, Mrs Maddocks taught you the F and G note. E is finger and thumb, F - just thumb and G - no fingers. See if you can practise and make up your own tune with these 3 notes!
Stuart Robinson - Paralympic Athlete Visit
On Friday 11th November, we will be visited in school by Stuart Robinson. Stuart is a gold medal winning Paralympian, who represented GB in the recent Olympic games in wheel-chair rugby.
Read moreOur extra-curricular opportunities for Autumn 2
The things that we all took for granted before the pandemic, and then lost, are slowly coming back to life this year in school. In Autumn 1, we saw the return of competitive school sport for our Year 5 & 6 children and Miss Woodend started choir up again.
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Monday 31st October
Homework for half term…
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog- 'Sometimes the most productive thing to do is to relax'
half term is here…
Read more‘God gave you a fingerprint that no one else has, so you can leave an imprint that no one else can.’
Reception, what a fabulous start to your learning journey you have had. We are all very proud!
Read more"A work of art is a world in itself reflecting senses and emotions of the artist's world."- Hans Hofmann
Take a look at our art blog and find out what we have been doing in art this term.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog ‘Autumn tells is the season that teaches us that change can be beautiful’
I can’t believe we have come to the end of our first half term in Year 6! It has gone by so quick, but what a start Year 6 have made. They have all grown so much in the last few weeks, developing their independence and reflecting on the areas they know they need to wok on- we couldn’t be more prouder of them. Make sure they get lots of rest this short break, so that they are ready and raring to go for another busy, run-up to Christmas. It has been so lovely to talk to you all at the parent’s meetings, celebrating the successes of each one of them.
We had a lovely start to the week by celebrating the Harvest mass together at church. The children read so beautifully, thank you Year 6 readers. Such an important time to reflect on how lucky we are and pray for those who need our help. On Tuesday was our termly e-safety days. Now, more than ever, is it important to educate our children on how to use the internet and devices safely and appropriately. During the day we looked at the safety icons during gaming, how to identify the benefits but also the risk elements when using devices. We also looked at digital footprints, looking at how and why people use their information online to create a visual image and what appropriate online behaviour looks like. We will be looking at this in more detail after half term.
This week in our Kidsafe lesson, it fit perfectly in to our online safety learning. We learnt all about what we should do if we ever see an inappropriate image or content online. Please read the letter for further information…
Bikeability
Year 6’s ‘Bikeability’ training is set to start the first day back after half term (Monday 31st October) and then again the following Monday (Monday 7th November). Please remember to send your children in to school with their bikes, where they are able to keep them in our school’s bike rack, as you come in the school gates on Kenilworth Road. All Year 6 children with their bikes may come through this entrance on these days. Please note, that we will not be able to keep bikes here over night.
The first morning of their training will take place on the school playground, where they will complete level 1 of their ‘Bikeability’ course. Following assessment, only those that pass this level will progress on to the next stage in the afternoon and then the following week, where they will continue their training on the roads around the school. This gives you enough time to get those bikes out and get practicing in preparation for after half term. This will also be part of the children’s homework over half term.
Leading Learners
Well done to Jack and Isabella this week.
Thank you to you both for your whole approach to learning. You fully engage in every lesson and always strive to do your absolute best, challenging yourself where you can. What inspirations you are!
Kind and compassionate butterflies
We have been on the look out for acts of kindness and compassion this week. Pure love and kindness has been shown in abundance this week. It definitely makes our classroom a happier and a richer place for it. Thank you to Asher. There have been so many times this week when you have gone out of your way to help someone in class. Thank you for all that you do!
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Jack Isabella Abi Christian
Notices
Please send children in full school uniform in line with our school policy, children will not be allowed to wear hoodies or jumpers that are not part of our school uniform.
Tuesday 1st November we will be attending church for All Souls Day- please remember to send coats.
Please check the home learning section for homework over half term.
17th November 6pm- Curriculum Evening. Please coma along and learn with us. Some children may be asked to come and help on this night.
18th November- please come to school in your PJ’s to raise money for Brain House.
