Please read all about Year One's fantastic week six! One more week until half term...
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All things Harvest this week!
We have been talking about God’s Wonderful World and how it allows us to grow foods to eat. We found out how food was harvested and stored for the Winter months and how we should be grateful. We watched a couple of short videos. Click here for Harvest Time Down on the Farm and here for What is Harvest Festival?
We even made our own bread and ate it for snack! Everyone said it was delicious! We found our about wheat and how to make bread with my friend Pip, click on the button to see the slides. Maybe you could make some bread at home too!
We also danced the Harvest Samba, click here to dance at home!
We had great fun mixing our own playdough too!
Harvest Festival with Reception
Such a wonderful celebration! It was so lovely to be together as a whole Foundation Stage. We found out about Harvest Festival and talked about the generous donations we had collected and why?
To finish our assembly we said a prayer to say ‘thank you’ to God for giving us the world to live in and for the opportunity to grow such fabulous foods. We then danced the Harvest Samba all around the hall…and played instruments! It was joyous!
After worship we all had a BIG play in the nursery garden…together. It was magical!!
If you fancy a Harvest Story at home click here!
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone,
Summer has definitely gone now, and autumn is finally here, but it hasn't stopped the children from having fun.
Our nursery garden is full of Autumn colours and leaves. There are still plenty more to fall too, that means lots of sweeping! Never to miss an opportunity to be creative the children have been turning the leaves in to leaf people! They have brought them alive by gluing the leaves onto paper and adding faces and body parts! They look fabulous!!!
Here's an Autumn song. Hope you enjoy singing along to it. Click here.
To continue working on our fine motor skills, the children have been having fun making dens using lots of different fabrics and large pegs to hold their den together. The children found it a bit tricky, as the pegs were quite wide to grasp, but they kept on trying, just like one of our learning characters, Sadie Spider…try, try, try to catch that fly!!!!
To further challenge the children’s fine motor skills we have been having a go at a fun finger and hand strengthening activity…stretching their hand muscles. The activity involved stretching hair scrunchies over a large cup, just like putting a sock over their feet. I will also be sending this activity home for you to practice, so have fun! It will help the children to put their socks on independently after PE sessions…good luck everyone!
Have a wonderful Autumn weekend and I will see you all for our last week before half-term.
Michelle’s blog
Welcome to this week's blog everyone.
We continue with our brain growing as we have been developing our pincer grip. We do this by taking part in lots of activities where we have to use our fingers to grip and pick up. I hope you have been enjoying the Evil Pea game that has been going home. I have enjoyed hearing the children tell us about how they played it at home with their families. This game helps children to develop a pincer grip, which they will need to become confident writers. We have lots more games planned, so they children can share their learning at home.
This week we have noticed that Autumn is definitely here. We have explored and investigated the leaves in the garden and have noticed that they are changing colour. Why not go for an autumn walk and see what you can discover. Here are some ideas.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
Wow! What a fabulous week!
It’s hard to believe we have nearly been at nursery for half a term! Can I remind everyone that nursery will close on Thursday next week for the half term holiday, we return on Monday 3rd November. Make sure you have a good rest because we will be starting number work (cardinality and counting) and sounds (phonemes) when we return!
The cardinal value of a number refers to the quantity of things it represents, e.g. the numerosity, ‘howmanyness’, or ‘threeness’ of three. When children understand the cardinality of numbers, they know what the numbers mean in terms of knowing how many things they refer to. Counting is one way of establishing how many things are in a group, because the last number you say tells you how many there are. Children enjoy learning the sequence of counting numbers long before they understand the cardinal values of the numbers. Subitising is another way of recognising how many there are, without counting.
Don’t panic, it’s fun!
Have a lovely weekend and stay safe.
God Bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 11th October "A harvest of peace grows from seeds of contentment."
It has been a calm and focused week in Year 4. In our RE lessons, we have looked at the tricky story of Abraham and his son Isaac. This story showed us how Abraham deepened his faith in God. On Friday, we praised God and were thankful for all His great gifts at church during our Harvest celebration. Thank you so much for your kind donations. We have reflected in class about how much we really have to be thankful for - and how giving to others brings true happiness.
In maths, we have finished our revision of column addition and subtraction and are now onto the long awaited 4 digit numbers. We have such a group of problem solvers and they rally round one another to help each other understand. What a team!
We have got stuck into our French this week and have been learning to describe hair and eye colour in French whilst getting our adjectives to agree with the noun! Tricky stuff. In Geography we have learned how lines of latitude can tell us about the climate of different regions. In English, not only have we learned so many new words from our novel, we have also used it as a launching pad to explore grammar skills such as fronted adverbials and complex sentence writing. We are now ready to meet Wilbur’s hero next week.
Conversation Starters.
What is your favourite subject and why? Which subject do you find hardest - what could you do to improve this?
2.My Happy Mind - this week we talked about how we can look after our mind. Things like getting enough sleep, talking to or friends, talking kindly to ourselves, doing some happy breathing, being grateful and going for a walk can help you feel calm and in control.
This week’s question, “ How could you look after your mind more effectively? Are there any things you could do or thoughts you could have to help you feel calm, confident and content?
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Emilia recieved a Tommy Turtle certificate. You are a courageous learner because you talk about mistakes so that we can all learn from them. You always have a go and never shy away from any challenge. You are so kind to others too!
Ellie-Rose received a Lizzie Ladybird certificate. We have had some lovely learning talks where you have been so reflective and told me ways you are helping yourself to improve. This is really reflective and a real way to take learning under your own control!
Our virtues this half term are attentive and discerning - attentive to all around us and discerning the right decisions and choices to make. This week Alice received our star. You are always trying so hard to be discerning and make choices that help, not hinder others. You are ready to learn, calm and full of love!
PE champions in year 4 this week:
Flute stars this week: Phoebe and Scarlett for some super focused playing
French star - Lena for excellent participation.
Emilia has been our Happiness hero this week - starting our day by sharing a happy thought. Thank you Emilia.
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Phoebe
Marvelous Manners: Rodnie
Notices
Class assembly - Children are doing well with their parts - please keep practising so we don’t forget. It is on Tuesday 15th October at 9:10am and 9:35am.
Holy Communion
Please read the letter below outlining dates and times. Then click on the link below this to fill out the form, indicating yours and your child’s commitment to the programme.
Cosmetic Chemistry trip - This is now on Parent pay at a cost of £17. Children will be going by coach to UCLAN on Tuesday 5th November.
Flutes in on Monday please.
Have a lovely Autumnal weekend,
Mrs Lyons and Miss Johnson
Year 5 Homework due Thursday 17th October
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Lots of children are close to their reading target for the half term, just two weeks left so lots of extra reading at home.
Times Tables
Lots of TTRS to make sure we are super sharp and speedy on our times tables- these will come in handy this year. The children’s TTRS logins have been stuck on the inside of their homework books.
Spellings
Our spellings have changed slightly in that we are aiming to achieve more retrieval across our spellings. The children have been given a spellings practice sheet, which is to be completed as evidence of practice. Each child has also been given two spelling test sheets to practice over the week in order to identify which words require more focus.
where
room
food
minute
special
popular
chatting
knitted
shredding
grabbed
rhyme
signature
mischievous
appreciate
environment
Mrs Barker’s group
key
saw
bird
where
room
food
minute
special
popular
skipping
Optional Homework
Music- The Blues
Ask your parents if they are interested in any blues songs?
Play with ‘Expressions Test’ with them and see how similar/different your thoughts are with your family (starter activity in lessons)
Listen to some of the biggest/best blues songs to be made– can you choose a favourite and tell me why.
History- Ancient Greeks
There are so many Ancient Greek Gods/Goddesses. All with amazing abilities and qualities.
Create a set of Top Trumps Cards– Ancient Gods Edition.
Choose your own stats and battle against your friends.
Science- Materials
Pick a material in your house and analyse its properties (ticks and crosses)
examples of properties:
-Hard or Soft?
-Rough or Smooth?
- Transparent, Translucent or Opaque?
-Flammable
-Magnetic
My Happy Mind
Do your parents know about the different parts of the brain (HAP)? Can you teach them this so they can learn something new?
Happy Breathing is a technique used to calm us down when were stressed or scared. Teach your family how to do this and write down when you have used this technique
Year 2 weekly blog Friday 11th October "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant." RL Stevenson
What a super busy week- so much learning .....
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - "Small seeds of Gratitude will produce a harvest of hope"
Harvest is a time of thanksgiving and gratitude; to thank God for the things we have and all that God has given to us. Our liturgies this week have been centred around this and our RE this week looked also at the smallest seed- the mustard seed. Year 6 have been reflecting on the parables that Jesus shared with us that taught us about the Kingdom of God and how this can start off so small within us, but as we love and follow in Jesus’ footsteps this can grown in to something more powerful.
This week we had a beautiful litrugy led by a number of children, all about the courage that God gives us…
When I reflect on the week, I am so proud of the amount of learning Year 6 are getting through. They are working so hard and trying their absolute best in every lesson! The big push has been reading this week, as there were a number of pupils that are not reading or quizzing regualrly enough, and the children have responded really well to me setting them targets when they should be quizzing by- please encourage them at home to relax and have quiet time out with a book!
In our English lessons, we are loving our class novel and seeing how the mysteries unfold. We have written diaries in the perspective of the main character and next week they will get feedback on this, but I have had a quick look and I am excited to get reading! In History we have been looking at the highs and lows in Catherine Aragon’s life, making our very own human graph and even looking for evidence in a letter from Henry to Anne Boleyn- was it a love letter?
My Happy Mind
This week in our My Happy Mind session we had some fun, using our knowledge of the three parts of the brain: The Hippocampus, Amygdala and the Prefrontal Cortex. We played a game of ‘TEAM-HAP-SNAP’, seeing who was first to match all the characters working together!
Kidsafe
This week, we have completed our 5th and final Kidsafe lesson, before our recap in summer term, about hearing parents/carers arguing. Please click the button below to find out more detail about this lesson.
Please click the button below to find out more detail about this lesson.
Year 6 had a great afternoon at enrichment with Mr Cornwell for the ‘BIG QUIZ!’ …
Delving deeper through talk …
What is the Kingdom of God? Can you retell one of the parables and explain its meaning?
My Happy Mind…
Why is it important for all three parts of the brain to work together?
Helpers in the mornings:
This week Year 6 will only be helping on Thursday and Friday. We have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Liam Luke Cora Ella
Castlerigg:
Thank you to you all for getting in the medical forms- all information has now been sent off. Children will find out next Thursday who they will be sharing rooms with etc. Castlerigg have confrimed they do not need the actual duvet- children just need to bring a single duvet COVER or a sleeping bag. I will post the final details that you need to know, confirming times and reminding you of anyhting they need to bring on the blog next week- it’s getting exciting!
Leading Learners
Well done to Elsie and Gabriella and this week.
Elsie, you are such a reflective learner Elsie and this is what makes your work fly! You lsiten to feedback and respond, trying hard to improve all the time. We love the way you can also independently reflect on your own work without promting, always eager to edit and use that purple pen!
Gabriella- you have impressed us this week with how hard you have tried to complete your work, no matter how challegning you have found it. You have kept on going, not given up and all with a smile on your face! We see how hard you are trying Gabriella and we are so proud.
Attentive and Discerning butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are attentive in the way we look at the world and in others, taking the time to notice the big and the small things each day. We will also be spotting children who are discerning, who choose the right decisions with integrity. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Archie for being attentive and discerning to help others.
Lunch Time Awards …
Marvelous Manners awards … Isaac
Role Model of the week … Sophia
Notices
Please do visit Mrs Gregan’s blog for important information.
Have you booked your tickets for the dance show?
Could you please collect and bring in to school boxes, egg cartons, tubes (not toilet roll) - basically anything suitable for constructing their models in DT next half term!
Have you booked your parent’s day appointment for next Friday? Don’t forget we break up for October Half term on Thursday.
please encourage children to complete homework on time and handed in on Wednesdays- it is great preparation for High School
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 17th October
Reading
Get lots of reading done this weekend. Can you get ready do another quiz before half term?
Assembly parts
One last final push! Please practise your parts with added volume!
Our class assembly takes place on Tuesday 15th October.
Spelling
Don’t forget to practise any words from the week before that you didn’t know.
What do you see in the above picture? Gooses? NO! Geese! Irregular plurals this week - some words do not just add s or es.
Maths
Please go on TTRockstars for 5 minutes every day in the Garage. You can also go in the studio to increase your rock star status.
Optional Home learning
If you click the button below, it will link to the optional home learning activities for this half term. You will find Science, life skills, developing a happy mind, Geography and much more!
Year 6 Home Learning 10.10.24
Homework should be completed and brought back to school for the following Wednesday
Maths- Please keep going on TT Rockstars- 5 minutes every night! In your books please also complete the missing addend problems in your book. We have been doing this in class, so the children should be able to have a good go at this!
Spelling - will be practiced throughout the week and the children will be quizzed on the Thursday. There will also be a quiz for you to complete on Purple Mash, once you have spent a good amount of time practicing these spellings throughout the week.
OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING FOR THE HALF TERM TO ENHANCE OUR CURRICULUM
Year 3 Homework- Wednesday 9th October
Spellings
This weeks focus is prefix ‘re’
Spelling quiz will be on Monday 14th October
reread
rewrite
remind
revisit
refresh
remove
review
replace
repeat
rearrange
Reading
Please continue reading at home daily for 10-15mins, targets will be reset at the end of this half term - Can you reach your target before then?
Numbots & TT Rockstars
The children are able to log on at home to practise number skills and times tables. I have set some time telling 2dos on purplemash - can you have a go?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
Year One Home Learning - to be handed in Monday 14th
Please see this weeks home learning for Year One.
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning week 5 to be handed in on Monday 14th October
My turn your turn with the spellings this week!
Read moreReception Weekly Blod 4.10.24 'Our family a circle of strength, founded on faith, joined in love, kept by God'
Reception Blog - Friday 13th September 2024
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 04.10.24- 'Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much'
Yet another week has flown by in Year 5 with lots of learning, lots of thinking and lots of experiences taking place. Four lucky children this week were chosen for a trip out to St Peter’s for a forest school experience, something that we as a school are interested in having in our outdoor area. Photos from this are available on Mrs Gregan’s blog.
In Maths, it has been all things rounding in our number topic, with us recapping the important steps from Year 4, before we moved onto rounding to the nearest 10,000 and 100,000.
In English, we have began our independent write for our first narrative of the year- The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. The children have been combining their creative thinking and grammar skills so produce some excellent sentences.
In Science, we looked at methods of how to separate solutions via evaporation and looking at other real life examples of solution and how these are separated.
In RE, the focus has been about looking after our common home and what we can do protect God’s creation. This has linked perfectly to our Word of the Week which has been ‘unity’- how can we unite as God’s creation to look after his planet.
Conversation starters
In ‘My Happy Mind’, we have looked at ways of how to improve our brain to carry out activities that release serotonin. We created checklists of things that we currently do that help our brain and a list of targets to improve on.
These included:
regular exercise
Good amount of sleep
Consistent sleeping patterns
Reduced screen time on devices
This week’s question, “How does your checklist compare with your parents?
Subject question of the week- In History, we have looked at the life of a Spartan compared to an Athenian.
The Spartans main focus’ were strength, bravery and endurance. Where would you rank these three traits in terms of importance?
Let’s Celebrate
Matilda for being an inquisitive and cooperative learner: This week, you were given the opportunity to represent the school in an out of school learning occasion. You were given this chance because you are a role model and the virtues you portray every day. You worked so well in your forest school team and asked lots of really interesting questions that were beneficial to the school.
Ciaran for being a focused and determined learner: You have really taken on your teachers new expectations in Year 5 of focusing on your learning the second you step into the classroom. This has been seen in your Maths work this week as you have been flying through all of your rounding work. Excellent job Ciaran.
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtue start of the week goes to Grace. Your patience, kindness and stillness is just so graceful Grace. You are a such a good learning partner to have. You are so considerate towards everyone and their needs and you always respect their viewpoints. A delight to teach!
My Happy Mind Champion- Beth
Lunchtime Certificates
Role Model of the Week- Lily
Marvelous Manners- Tilly
Notices
Sports Club Opportunities- Information regarding this is available on the sports page of the website. If interested, please complete the forms to register your child for a specific club.
Harvest Festival- For harvest this year, our chosen food for this year is canned meat. Any donations would be hugely appreciated. Our Harvest Mass will be on Friday 11th October which is when we will be taking our food donations down to church.
Thursday 10th October World Mental Health Day- To collaborate with this day, we are doing ‘Hello Yellow’ so the children bring £1 in and they can wear anything yellow. This could be a t-shirt, football kit, socks, hair bobble- anything.
Parents Day Appointments- This will take place on Friday 18th October. Bookings have gone live on ‘the cloud’ which is available on Mrs Gregan’s weekly blog.
Have a wonderful weekend,
From Mr Cornwell, Mrs Barker and Mrs Tierney
Year 6 Weekly Blog - "No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted."
Kindness doesn’t cost anything, it is something that we can all give and it makes our world a better place. This week, in our council meeting we shared the acts kindness we have seen within our class and celebrated those children. Another one of the Kingdom of God values. Seeing little acts of kindness around the classroom and on the playground throughout the week has been really lovely, and of course being active in the choices that we make. We have even started a kindness jar, where we add the acts of kindness we see throughout the day and share these with everyone.
Read moreYear One Weekly Blog - 4th October
Please read all about Year One's fantastic week four!
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog Friday 4th October "Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these
Another super duper week in Year 4! In our worships this week, we have focused on the word ‘Unite.’ One of my favourite gospels was read by our worship monitors and we discussed having child-like faith, hope and love in Jesus - just as Abraham did (the focus in our RE lessons)
We also had a lovely worship on Tuesday, composed and delivered by these children. Well done!
In maths this week, we have revised column subtraction and we are ready now to move onto place value of 4 digit numbers. In our mastering number sessions we have recognised that 4x a number is basically doubling the 2x table and also we are spotting patterns in the 5x table regarding odd and even products.
We have been using very important reading skills when reading Charlotte’s web, such as being able to summarise the main idea of each paragraph and also finding evidence from the text to back up points made about the characters.
In Science this week, children learned about Carl Linnaus, the father of taxonomy and how he invented a classification system for all living things. They then made their own classification key.
In Geography we have examined lines of longitude on our globe and have labelled the main ones, such as the prime meridian.
Conversation Starters.
What books do you all love to read in your family? Is there a favourite book you are reading together?
2.My Happy Mind - this week we talked about how our brain forms neural pathways every time we practise something. This means that we can strengthen a skill every time we practise it and form stronger pathways in our brain.
This week’s question, “ What skill could you practise more at home? Form a habit of practising this skill each day at a certain time to help develop your neural pathways.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Scarlett and Anna received Bobby Bee certificates. My goodness - both of you girls work SO hard. you listen so attentively and do everything with verve and enthusiasm! You are devoted to your studies which is why your work keeps being chosen for our wall of excellence! Wonderful!
Our virtues this half term are attentive and discerning - attentive to all around us and discerning the right decisions and choices to make. This week, Fletcher receives our attentive and discerning star. Fletcher you are a role model to others. you help others make good choices, you are mature and responsible. THANK YOU!
PE champions in year 4 this week: Alana and Albert for finding spaces and passing the ball.
Flute stars this week: Phoebe and Louisa for improving throughout the session
French star - Jackson for remembering what words mean!
Lettie has been our Happiness hero this week - Spreading happiness to everyone! Thanks!
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Louie
Marvelous Manners: Bea
Notices
Thursday 10th October - World Mental Health Day. Children are allowed to wear something yellow on this day. It could be a t-shirt or a top with some yellow on - failing that, a hair bobble. Do not buy anything extra!
Class assembly - Children are doing well with their parts - please keep practising to get louder and more confident. It is on Tuesday 15th October at 9:10am and 9:35am. If anyone has any plain green caps or an orange t-shirt, could we please borrow it?
Cosmetic Chemistry trip - This is now on Parent pay at a cost of £17. Children will be going by coach to UCLAN on Tuesday 5th November.
Flutes in on Monday please.
Harvest - thanks for all kind donations so far. Please bring more cans of fish - ready for our Harvest Mass on Friday.
Mrs Lyons and Miss Johnson
Year 5 Homework due Thursday 10th October
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Lots of children are close to their reading target for the half term, just two weeks left so lots of extra reading at home.
Times Tables
Lots of TTRS to make sure we are super sharp and speedy on our times tables- these will come in handy this year. The children’s TTRS logins have been stuck on the inside of their homework books.
Spellings
Our spellings have changed slightly in that we are aiming to achieve more retrieval across our spellings. The children have been given a spellings practice sheet, which is to be completed as evidence of practice. Each child has also been given two spelling test sheets to practice over the week in order to identify which words require more focus.
some
come
their
bicycle
medicine
question
potatoes
heroes
geese
people
amateur
communicate
familiar
physical
twelfth
Mrs Barker’s group
show
there
chew
some
come
their
bicycle
medicine
question
potatoes
Optional Homework
Music- The Blues
Ask your parents if they are interested in any blues songs?
Play with ‘Expressions Test’ with them and see how similar/different your thoughts are with your family (starter activity in lessons)
Listen to some of the biggest/best blues songs to be made– can you choose a favourite and tell me why.
History- Ancient Greeks
There are so many Ancient Greek Gods/Goddesses. All with amazing abilities and qualities.
Create a set of Top Trumps Cards– Ancient Gods Edition.
Choose your own stats and battle against your friends.
Science- Materials
Pick a material in your house and analyse its properties (ticks and crosses)
examples of properties:
-Hard or Soft?
-Rough or Smooth?
- Transparent, Translucent or Opaque?
-Flammable
-Magnetic
My Happy Mind
Do your parents know about the different parts of the brain (HAP)? Can you teach them this so they can learn something new?
Happy Breathing is a technique used to calm us down when were stressed or scared. Teach your family how to do this and write down when you have used this technique
This week...
A lovely week at nursery. We have welcomed two new friends to our family here at school. Everyone has been very kind and generous showing them where everything lives and the routines and rhythms of the day.
When I think about everything that we do in a day and week at nursery I just can’t believe it. The children take everything in their stride. it’s no wonder they are exhausted by Friday. After half term we will be starting Read, Write Inc, sounds and Maths Mastery….even more learning, FANTASTIC! We love to grow our brains!
Read Write Inc (for those who want to know a little bit more and get ahead of the game!)
Read Write Inc is a method of learning centred around letter sounds and phonics.
Click here Please remember we will only be learning Set 1 Speed sounds. Sounds will be introduced slowly to ensure we can say the sounds correctly and have a go at writing them. Pencil hold is key!
If you scroll down the page there are some videos to watch. They are very useful especially how we say the sounds We are not at the blending sounds stage…save that video for later.
When we start (after half term) be guided by the information that I will post weekly.
Worship
The month of October each year is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. This week we have been making our own Rosary and practising the Hail Mary, Our Father and Glory be. There is a lot to remember maybe you could help our at home.
Everyone has made their own Rosary to use at school. We went to the school Chapel to pray the Rosary. We also took our prayer jar; we put new prayers in each week.
This week we have new prayer leaders to help us to make the sign of the Cross and how to hold our hands in prayer.
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone,
Firstly, it was really nice chatting and meeting some of you for the first time at our parent meetings. Thank you for coming. If you have not managed to catch up with me, just drop me an email.
We have been practising our gross motor skills in the garden this week. Gross motor skills involve the larger muscle groups in the arms, legs and core. We have been using different sized paint brushes in water, and the children have been busy painting walls, floors and even the outdoor play houses (not to mention themselves!). The children even used large sweeping brushes dipped in water as well. Working on gross motor skills prepares the children for writing, like holding the paper down with one hand and writing with the other.
We have continue our learning thread by making colour monster biscuits. The children all got involved to help make the biscuit mix. We discussed ingredients and the utensils that we would need to be able to make the biscuits. When they were cooked, we decorated them with icing and colour monster sprinkles. Everyone enjoyed eating them for our snack as a treat. Nursery suddenly became very quiet at snack time on that day, I'm not sure why?
Here is a video to watch how to make 'hair do cookies'. If you get time, have a go. I would love to see your bakes. Have fun. Click here.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
See you all on Monday
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's blog.
We had a really wet start to the week so this meant we had the opportunity to play lots of games indoors, practising our turn taking and sharing. We love the opposites game where we have to find the opposite picture. It's quite tricky at times. Any practice you can give your child to find an opposite word will help with their recall and language development.
Another game we have been playing is sound lotto. This is where we have to listen really carefully and identify the sounds that we can hear. This is a good game for focus and concentration. It will also help with sound recognition when we start our Read, Write, Inc sessions. If you don't have this game at home you can easily play this outside by asking your child what they can hear.
We continue to develop our fundamental movement skills and have focussed on throwing and catching this week. Why not have a game of throw and catch at home this weekend.
Finally, it seems you have all been enjoying the Evil Pea game that I have been sending home. Don't worry if you haven't had a turn yet, everyone will get a chance to take it home.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
My Happy Mind
This week we have been working hard to keep our brain calm and to improve our concentration skills.
We played mindfulness bubble bounce, have a go at home. Click here.
Harvest Festival
Thank you to everyone who has already brought in nappies for our contribution the the Harvest Festival. Don’t worry if you haven’t managed to yet we have until next Friday.
Family Mass
Don’t forget our first family mass on Sunday 6th October. As with everything that we offer in school, these are just opportunities and are never compulsory, just another way of coming together. Ironically, the theme of the Gospel that weekend is children coming to God - seems just perfect.
Lastly, I hope the weather stays fine and you manage some lovely family time outdoors. Here’s a little weekend challenge if you are up for it! Click on the button below.
Remember stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 2 weekly blog Friday 4th October "I wisely started with a map" JRR Tolkien
Binoculars at the ready - out on a fieldtrip thinking like Geographers ......
Read moreYear 3 Weekly Blog 11th October 2024 - In every Harvest kindness grows
Our class worship this week was led by Edward, Sasha and Danny. They read with such confidence and led the class in prayer as our prayer leaders.
Next week Patrick, Bonnie and Wren will lead us in prayer and share their liturgy with the class.
