We have had a fabulous week celebrating World Book day. On the day itself, the children’s outfits were so creative and it was clear a huge amount of effort had been put in. The smiles on the children’s faces when they saw each other were priceless.
Read moreYear 1 Homework 3.3.23
Thank you for all the reading you have done this week, it has been lovely to see how excited the children are.
Please can you practise the assembly lines, we have been learning how to sign the Hail Mary, the children have picked it up very quickly. Please click on the link for the video to help them practise. If you haven’t already please can you email me a picture of you (mum) and your child. Thank you for those who have :).
The spellings ths week are:
of his full
some they you
Thank you
Miss Drummond
Year 1 Weekly Blog 3.3.23
It was lovely to see so many grown ups on Wednesday for our book look, the children loved looking through their books and felt proud to share their hard work with you.
On Monday we discovered a red door in our classroom, we made predictions about what we thought might be behind the door. Over the week we found out it was the red door from the book: The Journey by Aaron Becker. The whole school has had this book to use in English this week.
We looked at the first page and discussed what we coud see and how we thought the little girl (we named her Rose) was feeling.We created our own worlds behind our own red doors and wrote what our world was called, who we would bring and what we would take with us. I was very impressed with the children’s indepedent writing. We then worked in groups we each had a different picture, wrote what we could see and thought of our own sentence for the picture to create our own story.
We loved sharing our stories with the Year 5 children yesterday afternoon, everyones outfits were amazing! We also enjoyed some world book day activities too!
We had some very tricky challenges in Maths, we all had a piece of paper and we had to cut it in 4 parts with 1 part being bigger than the other 3. We had a few misconceptions as some of us were counting as we cut but forgot about the other part in our hand so we ended up with 5 or more parts, but with lots of practise we got there.
We have also been looking at a whole group using egg boxes and other objects, we had to say if it was whole or not whole. We were all very good at this even when I filled the containers with different objects and used different colours, we could see it was whole because there were no spaces. ‘This is a whole group of…. because I have all of them none of them are missing’
In RHE we discussed some good secrets and bad secrets and helped Susie, we decided on things that we could keep to ourselves such as a surprise birthday card and things we should tell an adult such as another child taking our snack and saying that we shouldn’t tell anyone. We were all
Let’s Celebrate:
Well done to our awardees for being very creative thinking of lots of different actions for our poem and song, and for your enthusiasm with your reading, you have read lots this week and have ben excitied to change your books.
Henry is going home with this person for a brilliant week at school.
Well done to our PE superstars for excellent teamwork :).
Assembly:
On Tuesday 14th March it is our class assembly at 9:10, we will be practsing next week and are excited to be performing to everyone again :).
Reminders:
Please book your parents evening slots, there is more information on Mrs Gregan’s newsletter.
Please bring in spare clothes for your child, especially now the weather is wet. So they can get changed if they fall over and have wet clothes.
Please check the home learning section for the homework,
Please make sure you don’t bring any nuts in for snack or in packed lunches, thank you.
Please can you ensure that your children do not bring any valuables into school as they can easily go missing.
Have a lovely weekend
Miss Drummond, Miss Johnson and Mrs Carragher
Year 3 homework to be handed in by 9.3.23
Spellings
Children will be tested next Friday. They did brilliantly today with their tion words! Well done Year 3!
Geography Key Words
physical
natural
elevation
verdant
Words with the c sound spelt ch
chemist
school
chemical
ache
stomach
orchestra
TT Rockstars
We ask that you continue to practise your times tables by spending time each day on TT Rockstars. Each week we reflect on how we are all getting on. This week our top TT Rockers are Louis, Teddy, Charlotte and John-Paul who have averaged over 5 minutes each day. Well done!
Computing
We have continued to practise our touch typing skills. I have re set the task that we were working on together on Wednesday. It needs perseverance and concentration.
Task title: Homework: Home, top and bottom row keys
English - Optional homework
Following our week of celebrating World book day/week in our case. Year 3 have expressed a desire to write (or possibly just illustrate like the original book) a spin off book from the original book, ‘Journey’. They would need to create a story all about the little boy that we met at the end of the book. This boy had a special purple pencil… I wonder what adventure he had been on before meeting ‘Sophie’.
You could complete this using paper and pencils, your homework book, or I have set a 2Do on purple mash if you would prefer to use the computer to create your story.
Year 5 Homework to be handed in Thursday 9th March
Spellings
This weeks focus are words with endings that sound like shus but are spelt -cious. The final two spellings are tricky words that we have covered previously.
spacious
vicious
precious
suspicious
conscious
delicious
gracious
malicious
atrocious
ferocious
awkward
definite
Mrs Mather’s group
looked
children
house
called
animal
clothes
English
Weekly SPAG sheet which has been stuck in their books.
Music
Mrs Maddocks has asked the class to practice our new song ‘Lean on me’ on the clarinets. This is available on Charanga.
A bumper week at nursery!
What a week! We have been soooooo busy, we are exhausted!
We started the week by discussing the cross on which Jesus died. Everyone was very sad, but, we also talked about the Easter story having a happy ending. As Christians we believe that Jesus died on the cross and came back to life again to show how much God loves us.We talked about how Jesus came into the world to save us—to be our saviour—but He is just like us. Jesus had friends and family, cared about people, and helped those in need.
Next week we will be reading the Easter Story in small sections in preparation for Holy Week in school.
We have all made our own Easter cross this week and will be bringing them home in readiness for you celebrating Easter at home. Take a look they are beautiful.
We have also been making prayer rocks, some have already been sent home along with a little poem about how to use them. It was so lovely when the children told us that they had a chat or said a prayer using their prayer rock. Don’t worry if you haven’t got yours yet they will be coming home this week, fingers crossed.
World Book Day was great fun!!! We loved dressing up and staying in character all day. We read lots of stories including ‘Journey’ our whole school book study. We have now finished our display depicting the book. Take a look….
We have also written our own ‘Journey’ story and made a display.
Everyone has great fun on World Book Day, we read lots of stories! Such fabulous fancy dress costumes too, well done I know how stressful dress up days can be. Take a look at some of the photos.
Where’s Wally?
We had a fun game of Where’s Wally? The children had to guess where he was…can you?
Click on the button below to to read Happy Little People top tips talking.
As if we haven’t done enough this week look at everything else we have been up to!
Phew, I think everyone has earned a good rest this weekend!! Enjoy!
God Bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog 3rd March 2023 "Gratitude turns what we have into enough."
What a busy week! Yesterday, we had a fantastic day - we marched to swimming in our World Book Day costumes and then the rest of the day was spent enjoying our school book ‘The Journey.’ Children have written their own versions of this story, where they can draw a magic door in their bedroom and go anywhere their imagination takes them. At the end of the day, they read with their Year 2 partners - a beautiful experience!
In other news this week, we have been getting to grips with the 11x tables, the 12x tables, square numbers and odd and even patterns in all tables! We have learned about the tectonic plates and how earthquakes and volcanoes occur on the boundaries. We have started our new RE topic and we have learned that Jesus was fully human. Also, add to that lots of Shakespeare practice!
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, Benjamin and Niamh both received Kiki Chameleon certificates. The amount of consideration and creativity that goes into all your work is excellent - well done!
Swimming stars Cora and Rafe
Music stars were Riley and Rafe this week. Super effort.
French star was Pippa for an amazing French clothes catalogue!
PE stars Pippa and Riley
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This week we thank Millie and Isaac for noticing when others need you and helping them.
Notices
This Sunday - Welcome mass 9:30am for all Year 4 children taking their first Holy Communion
Tuesday 7th March - Book look and coffee morning - to look with your child at their books and see all the work they are proud of - they can’t wait! 9:00am
Thursday 9th March - Shakespeare Playmaking Festival at the Grand theatre - no swimming or Reconciliation session.
Please see below for the adult to head to when picking up/dropping of your child outside Marks and Spencers. The children are in groups so that they can be monitored and kept safe when it is busy with children from other schools in town.
MRS LYONS GROUP: Roseanna, Riley, Ben B, Millie, Sophia, Pippa, Isaac, Arthur
MRS HOTCHKISS GROUP Michael, Luke Rose Gabriella Dominic Rex Faye Ola
MISS HENNESSEY GROUP Ella, Erin, Jacob, Theo, Archie, Benjamin, Esther
MRS MATHER GROUP: Layla, Bella, Niamh, Elsie, Liam, Cora, Rafe
Have lots of rest this weekend - ready for our SHOW WEEK!!!!
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Mather and Miss Hennessy
Year 5 Weekly Blog 3.2.23 ' A book is a dream that you hold in your hands'
It has been a fantastic week, as we celebrated World Book Day! It was brilliant to see all of the children dressed up, with so much creativity and thought going into the costumes. We used this opportunity to link our writing skills to our book day characters, focusing on different grammar skills and descriptive writing. We ended our day by linking up with our ‘buddy class’ Year 1 and the children got the chance to share their books and read to each other.
Our world book week started on Monday, with our English lessons taking a focus on our whole school book ‘The Journey’. A wordless book which the children threw themselves straight into by using their interpreting skills, along with teamwork to create the order of our story. The children also got the use their story writing skills by describing the settings of the different parts of the book.
In Maths, it has been all things fluency, with our multiplication moving on the 3 digit and 4 digit numbers. The children have done so much independent work and have been taking lots of pride in the quality and presentation of their work.
In PE, we began our new outdoor topic of OAA. The focus for this unit is team cohesion and cooperation and testing these skills in unfamiliar environments. The children worked together in a set of different blindfolded games, with communication, trust and teamwork being a key factor.
We continued with our indoor PE topic of gymnastics with apparatus (a lesson the children love) with focusing on balance when challenging yourself on different types of apparatus.
Let’s Celebrate
Leo for being a creative learner: For throwing yourself completely into your writing and drawing on all of your sci-fi knowledge to really bring your writing to life.
Daisy for being a focused and reflective learner: For always being on task, no matter the instruction, and for always asking for help whenever it is needed.
Notices
Trip to Liverpool: Information about the trip, including permission slips, are now live as a seperate blog on the Year 5 page. Another form will be going out soon, in regards to the children’s lunch choice for the trip.
Book look and coffee morning: Will be on Monday 6th March at 9:00am. This is a chance for the children to share some of their work that they have completed so far this year.
Parents Evening: The first session will be on Wednesday 15th March and the second session will be Wednesday 22nd March. Please book your slot online. This will be the same system as our first parents evening, back in October.
Year 5 Easter Assembly: Will take place on Wednesday 5th April, which will be about the Crucifixion.
Year 6 Home Learning 3.3.23
Maths
Please complete the arithmetic sheet- think carefully how best to complete each question and the strategies you use.
Spelling
This week our focus is on doubling consonants- please complete the spelling quiz on Purple Mash and remember to keep coming back to the spellings throughout the week- ask someone to quiz you, write them out and stick them round your house- whichever strategy works best for you!
Reading
This week I have sent home a SAT’s paper from a previous year for you to have a go at- please make sure that you complete this and bring this back to school to go over in class on Thursday. This can either be completed alongside an adult or independently, you must choose how best to work through this for you to gain the most from it.
Year 6 Weekly Blog... 'A book is a gift you can open again and again'
This week we have delved further in to our two new virtues… Grateful and Generous. In class we had a liturgy where we shared what we were grateful for and then put these on our class display. Some of the things they are grateful for are very beautiful. We have now chosen the dates for our cake sale, where we have pledged to be generous with our time in making delicious cakes for KS2 and KS1, in the hope we can raise money for our chosen charity- CAFOD- this Lent. Harcout and Bamber will bringing cakes on Monday 20th March and Plessington and Marsden will be on Tuesday 21st March. Please be aware that we are striving to be as NUT FREE as we can, so no nuts or any trace in the cakes/ biscuits. If children would like to write on what their cakes are and any ingredients, this would also be helpful.
You are never alone when you are lost in a book…
I love World Book Day! Yesterday brought us much happiness, laughter and excitement. I hope you enjoy looking at the photographs from yesterday and that they make you smile as much as we did. This year, we have tried something a little different… throughout the school, we have spent the week studying an illustrated book ‘Journey’. All of our English lessons have been centred around this book and every year group has produced some amazing work in response to it, which will be displayed at the front of our school hall. The children have loved studying this book and we discussed how analyzing texts such as these requires such a depth and perception.
What have we been learning this week?
Such another busy week! The children have approached each of their SAT’s papers with such determination, resilience and maturity- we are so proud of them. They are now itching to get these back to receive their feedback and set themselves targets!
English - We have been applying our active and passive voice this week in grammar. Our English lessons have centred around ‘Journey’ this week. We have sequenced, predicted and analyzed this book, creating a S map of the story and inferred the characters thoughts and feelings. We have then put all this knowledge and content to create a diary entry of the character.
Maths - We have continued to master our fraction work, finding fractions of amounts, solving problems, adding and subtracting fractions and of course consolidating our arithmetic.
RE- The offertory has been our main focus this week, the meaning of this at mass and the gifts that we have to offer God in our daily lives.
Leading Learners
Well done to James and Evie this week.
James you show such a deep understanding of your learning and this shows in your work but also with your perceptive and thought-provoking insights during class discussions.
Lexi, we love your recent change in attitude towards your learning. Your focus in lessons and the way you are managing your distractions is having a huge impact on your work. You have realised that in order to make the progress you want to, you have to work even harder at the areas you find most challenging. This takes real bravery and determination, both of which you are starting to show but you must continue working on this- well done.
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are grateful for their own gifts, the gifts of others and the blessings of each day. We will also be spotting children who are generous, who use their gifts to help others. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Lexi and Jacob O for always being generous with his own gifts to help others.
Helpers in the morning
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Abi Holly Jacob M India
Notices
Parents’ Evening - Please make sure that you have booked an appointment via Mrs Gregan’s blog.
Don’t forget to come to our Book Look next week on Wednesday 8th March 2:30pm
Water Parks meeting is on Thursday 16th March 4pm. MEDICAL FORMS HAVE GONE OUT TODAY AND MUST BE RETURNED ASAP.
Date for diaries- Year 6 Resurrection Assembly- Thursday 6th April
On Thursday 16th March the NHS will be conducting the National Child Measurement Programme. All children in Reception and Year 6 will have their height and weight measured, unless you choose to opt out. Please read the letter below for more information. They will also be conducting the School Health Needs Assessment Programme. This allows us to assess the health and social care needs of children in Year 6. Please read all of the information below.
Have a lovely weekend.
I will see you on Monday.
Mrs Harrison, Mrs Nel, Mrs Barker and Miss Forster
Year 2 Home Learning 3rd March
This week’s home learning is in the children’s home learning books.
Next week we will be continuing to read our class novel Flat Stanley. The children have made their own Flat Stanleys to bring home for an adventure. The children will be writing about their adventure, in the first person - as if they were Flat Stanley. Encourage them to think about their senses when writing - what did Flat Stanley see, hear, smell, taste and touch?
In maths we have been practicing our 2 times table - please complete the activity in home leaning book.
Please continue reading for 20 minute daily - reading targets will be reset over the weekend.
Spellings
This week’s spelling are words ending in le
rattle handle little middle rectangle table purple simple triangle
and word set 18
people climb wild even great break
‘Reading is a passport to countless adventures!’
‘You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book!’ - Dr Seuss
Read moreCreative play is like a spring that bubbles up from deep within a child. Joan Almond
Let’s Celebrate!
Kitchen Team, Class Manners of the Week: Year 3
First Sitting
Class of the Week: Year 4
Role Model of the Week: Hugo Y3 and Erin Y4
Jacqui’s Marvellous Manners: William Y3 and Cora Y4
Second Sitting.
Class of the Week: Year 6
Role Model of the Week: Edi, Y5 and Mason Y6
Jacqui’s Marvellous Manners: Matilda Y5 and India, Y6
What a creative week we have had, especially on Thursday!
Read moreYear 4 homework to be handed in by Thursday 9th March
Year 3/4 level spellings to learn for next Friday’s test:
eight, eighth, arrive, breath, circle, fruit, guard, height, often, popular.
Please use the ‘Look, Say, cover, write, check sheet to practice. Use like this:
Study the word. 2.Cover it 3. Write it. 4. Check carefully to see if correct-if not, which part is wrong? 5. Cover word AND 1st attempt. 6. Write again (follow this process until you have done 5 attempts
THEN complete the Purple Mash quiz set when you feel you are confident enough.
2. Maths - 12x tables sheet
3. Reconciliation preparation
Please complete pages 16-28 of your book, ‘Making things Right.’ .
4. Music
Please practise the song Miss Maddocks set in Charanga
Bowling Club
We have a short-notice club starting this Friday.
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog 3rd March - 'A book is a dream you hold in your hands'
In English we have been looking at book called Journey by Aaron Becker, it is a wordless book with beautiful illustrations. It tells the story of a little girl with a magic red marker, she uses the marker to draw objects to help on her adventures. The little girls first drawing is of a door - before revealing what was behind the door the children used their imaginations to draw what they would like to find behind a magic door.
As the week progressed we worked our way through the beautiful illustrations thinking about what the girl could hear, see, smell, touch and taste in each place she visited. On Friday, we used all the information and ideas we had gathered to write some fantastic descriptive sentences.
In Maths we’ve been practicing our 2 times tables - we’re getting quite good at them now. We’ve also been looking at one more and one less that numbers ending in 0. We’ll be continuing to look at adding 2 digit numbers next week.
On Thursday, Joseph, Louisa and Scarlett led our class worship in the school chapel. It was the first time I had visited the chapel with the class, it was a beautiful experience and something we will be doing each week going forward.
In music, we have been learning to sing Zootime by Joanna Mangona. This week we added xylophones and I was really impressed with how the children keep in time. See what you think.
On Tuesday we visited St Anne’s Library. Ruth, the librarian was very helpful and told us about all the upcoming events at the library including Lego Club on a Saturday afternoon - further information can be found on the library website here.
All children who completed memberships forms, who weren’t already library members, have been issued with membership cards. Ruth showed us where we could find the books we could borrow and told us how log we could borrow them for.
We listened to a silly story about pirates, there were parts for us to join in - even the adults!
We’re planning on visiting the library again next half term.
World Book Day - wow! Our classroom was filled with fantastic fairytale and book characters. We watched and listened to authors online sharing snippets of their books including Tom Fletcher, Sophie Dahl and David Walliams. We ended our World Book Day by spending some time with our buddy class - Year 4. The children enjoyed reading to their buddies and sharing their favourite books.
Let’s Celebrate
Well done to our certificate winners this week!
Jackson
Your enthusiasm in maths is infectious. You are fully involved in lessons and are keeping up with the learning. You work well with your learning partners and give encouragement to those around you. Well Done!
Mia Grace
Mia Grace is really enjoying our maths lessons, she’s always ready to learn and takes a full and enthusiastic part in our learning. Her confidence is improving and I can see she’s trying really hard to learn her times tables.
Our PE days are now Monday and Wednesday
Parent’s Evening (online) Wednesday 15th March and Wednesday 22rd March, from 2.00pm-5.30pm - book here
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Marham, Mrs Maano and Mrs Carragher
Year 5 trip to Liverpool Thursday 30th March 2023
Please find all information about the trip and the permission slip which needs to be completed ASAP.
Read moreNetball Matches - Spring 2 - 28.2.23
Please see blog for information of our upcoming netball matches.
Read moreYear 3 Trip to the theatre
YEAR 3 trip to the theatre - details and links to permission form and parent pay. Please read on…..
Read more“There is a calmness to a life lived in gratitude, a quiet joy.”
A wonderfully reflective start to our new half term…
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