Please read all about Year One's fantastic week three of Autumn 2!
Read moreGirls Football Tournament- Wednesday 11th December
Next Thursday, there is a girls football tournament for schools across Fylde that we have entered.
The tournament will be held at AKS on Wednesday 11th December from 12:30-4:00.
The first game kicks off at 12:30 so children will need to be picked up from school at 12:15. Children will then be taken home via parents from AKS at the end.
If you are struggling to arrange pick ups then please either let Mr Cornwell or Mrs Gregan know or you can arrange your own pick ups with other parents.
Children will have lunch at school at 12:00pm.
Due to the number of teams entering, the finish time is anticipated to be approximately 2:30pm.
All parking is to be off site at AKS on either King Edward Promenade or Inner Promenade.
The girls chosen to play are;
Year 6
Elsie, Cora, Bella, Layla. Millie, Faye
Year 5
Charlotte, Daisy, Beth
Year 3 Weekly Blog Friday 15th November - ‘Go and do likewise’ Luke 10:37
Our class worship was led by Michael, Marla and Logan. We practised being still and reflective, and spent a few minutes thinking about how we have been intentional this week. We listened to the story of the runaway (Genesis 31) and listened to how Esau forgave his brother, something we know is not always easy.
Read moreYear 3 Homework- Wednesday 13th November
Spellings
This weeks focus is plural nouns where the ‘y’is dropped replaced with an ‘i’ and an ‘es’ is added. Spelling quiz will be on Monday 18th November.
jellies
stories
flies
puppies
fairies
strawberries
countries
memories
butterflies
parties
Key Stage 2 Carol concert
Below is a link to the words of the songs we are practising for our carol concert and a video of the first 3 song to practise singing along with.
Reading
Please try to read for 10-15 minutes at home each day - the children have made a great start and are already moving up our target board.
Purplemash
Purplemash log ins are in the front of homework books. Each week I will set ‘2dos’ link to our learning in class.
There are optional activities set on place value and roman numerals this week.
TT Rockstars & Numbots
Please keep logging on, practising times tables and number skills makes a huge difference. Can you recall number facts speedily?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 21st November
Christmas songs
Please learn the first 3 christmas songsbelow.
You have a booklet with the words to all songs in your bag - please keep at home to practise and do not lose it.
There is also a copy of the words below as well as our videos
Reading
Our book clubs continue to be such a success as we grow closer to our reading targets whilst having a lovely time reading! Keep it up Year 4.
Maths
Please complete TTRockstars each day. Also please learn these facts off by heart that we have practised in mastering number
6x12
7x12
8x12
9x12
10x12
12x12
Spelling
In your best handwriting, follow the instructions on the sheets. Collect words like we did in class. Make it your aim to be a super speller.
Flute
This week, try doing a G with 3 fingers.
Optional Home Learning this half term
Here are some exciting tasks linked to our learning this half term which you may choose to do. Look out especially for pyramid building in history!
Year 6 Home Learning 14.11.24
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 maths questions that are stuck in. We have been doing this in class, so the children should be able to have a good go at this!
Reading- Please complete the short reading paper. Remember to refer back to the text and underline the important information in the text.
Spelling - Please complete the spellings rules sheet in your books- we will practice these throughout the week in class but you also need to practice them at home ready for our quiz on a Thursday!
Christmas songs
Please learn the first 3 christmas songs below.
You have a booklet with the words to all songs in your bag - please keep at home to practise and do not lose it.
There is also a copy of the words below as well as our videos
OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING FOR THE HALF TERM TO ENHANCE OUR CURRICULUM
Year One Home Learning - to be handed in Monday 18th November
Please see this weeks home learning for Year One.
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning to be handed in Monday 18th November
Reading, spelling, handwriting and SINGING - this week …..
Read moreYear 5 Homework due Thursday 14th November
Essential Homework
Reading- 20 to 30 minutes a day at home.
Times Tables- 5 minutes per day.
Spellings- to complete the sheets in their books and 2 trail spelling tests on the spelling sheets in their books.
when
where
went
believe
height
difficult
there
their
they’re
flew
accommodate
controversy
embarrass
forty
marvellous
Mrs Barker’s group
fair
night
boat
when
where
went
believe
height
difficult
there
Book Work
Maths- identifying hundredths
Geography- Flag Quiz and locating countries of Europe.
Grammar- Homophones (there, their, they’re).
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Read moreYear One Weekly Blog - 8th November
Please read all about Year One's fantastic week two of Autumn 2!
Read moreThis week...
Another busy week…
We have continued our exploration of the body and how to stay fit and healthy. We started by watching the following short videos:
Click here to find out about the main parts of the body and here to find out about the major organs of the body. We have also been discussing which foods are good for our body and which are treat foods.
Remembrance day
This week we have been talking about the importance of peace, unity, and bravery in our everyday lives. We have been encouraging the children to share their thoughts related to these themes, and discuss ways they can practice these values at home and school.
We talked about the reason poppies are used to remember those who have given their lives in battle; because they are the flowers which grew on the battlefields after World War One ended. We watched a short video that depicts The Great War experienced by the animal inhabitants of a WW1 battlefield. Click here to watch at home. Everyone spotted the poppies straight away. We even have made our poppy wreath for or Worship table.
On Monday we will be observing a Moment of Silence: to honour those who have served in wars and conflicts. We will sit quietly and think about the themes of peace, unity, and bravery during this time.
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone,
What a wonderful week we have had, continuing to grow our brains.
We have been busy making firework sticks using sparkly pipe cleaners. The children were challenged to wrap the pipe cleaners around the stick. It was a little tricky, as the children had to use both hands to control the twisting and wrapping. This activity targets improving fine motor skills, like the pincer grasp and hand strength. The children enjoyed making the sounds of fireworks as they were making them.
We have also continued to be creative this week, making poppy's for our nursery remembrance wreath to go on the worship table. The children painted part of an cut out egg box in the poppy colours, and as we were making them, we discussed what the poppy represents. Here is a video showing you how to make a egg box poppy wreath if you wanted to have a go at making one at home. Click here and have fun!
We have been enjoying PE outside this week with Mr. Murray. There has been lots of throwing activities and balancing the bean bags on our heads. We have been working as a team, sorting the coloured cones into our house colours. The children really enjoyed this time with Mr Murray.
As the weather is changing, we have needed to wear our coats a lot more. We have been teaching the children how to do the 'coat flip' to help them put their coats on themselves. Here is a video for you to have a go at home. This will help the children become a lot more independent when putting their coats on. Click here.
Have a fantastic weekend, and a big rest. See you all on Monday.
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's blog.
We have had a very busy week as we continue to learn all about our bodies. This week we have explored our insides, trying to work out how our bodies work and how all our organs fit into such a small space. We think our bodies are amazing, but we are learning that we have to look after them. We have to get lots of exercise and make healthy food choices.
We discovered that our potatoes and carrots had grown and were ready to eat. We worked hard digging them up, sorting and washing them. Then we had a carrot picnic in the garden. They were delicious!
We have also been busy learning about remembrance by making poppies and also bonfire night by making fireworks pictures on the computer.
We have also had lots of practice at writing the numbers we have met, 0 and 1.
Why not have a go at home. Don't forget your duck fingers!
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
Christmas Nativity
We will be starting to learn our Christmas Nativity songs next week! We are all excited. The nursery children will be stars in our production. They will all require white leggings, a plain white t-shirt and a strand of silver tinsel please (named please). We have the shiny star costumes here ready and waiting.
Nativity productions will take place on:
Tuesday 3rd December: this production will be the dress rehearsal for the main school only. If you want your child to take part they will have to be in nursery at 8.45 am and collected at 10.30 am if it is not your child’s usual session. Please note a DVD of the production will be taken at this performance that you will be able to purchase.
Wednesday 4th December: Parent performance 9.30 am
Thursday 5th December: Parent performance 9.30 am
Please note: tickets are priced at £2 and owing to fire regulations are limited to 4 per family over both performances.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILDS BOOK BAG TO ORDER YOUR TICKETS
Water bottles
May I please remind everyone that only water should be in your child’s water bottle. We have milk available if they prefer.
Spare clothing
An urgent request for any spare clothing you can donate to nursery. Our clothing stocks have dwindled and need replenishing. Please can you help? As always we would be most grateful.
Travelling Nativity
This week we will be starting sending home our Travelling Nativity sack. We start early to make sure that everyone has a chance to journey to the stable with us. It contains the story of The First Christmas, candles and some figures so that your child can act out the story that you have read together. Also in the sack this year there will be a Journey to the stable reflection book. We would love your child to draw a representation of the story in the book. Remember to write your child’s name on the page so we can share the reflections at school.
We would be grateful if you could send some images of your child using the story sack for our Worship book. If you send them from your phone we will print them here. Enjoy!!
Children in Need
Next Friday (15th November) we will be collecting for Children in Need. The children are invited to come to nursery in their pyjamas, bring along a teddy and pay £1!!! All proceeds will go to Brian House Children’s Hospice. Please give them your support.
Parent Drop in session
This half we will be holding our drop in session on Tuesday 19th November 3.45-4.45 pm. This is an opportunity just for you to come to nursery and see what we have been learning. It will also give to chance to chat to the nursery team . Please try and bob in to see us.
Number 1
This week we met number 1. We discovered the concept of ‘oneness’. One is a single unit. If one is the quantity then what is being counted is arbitrary, and the size of the one thing counted is also arbitrary, e.g. one sun or one ant- there is one of each even though the sun is bigger than an ant.
One is represented as a Numberblock, as a finger, familiar things, as a spoken word, as a movement (one hop), as a numeral. Related words for oneness, e.g. first and alone.
During this episode there is opportunity to attach the number name ‘one’ to a single unit.
We use ‘one’ in multiple situations, e.g.
The answer to ‘how many…?’
One is the amount
One is the quantity
First means position one
Once means one time
We encourage the children to use a stem sentence to talk about a single unit, e.g. “ I see one apple.”
Click here to meet one and everything will make sense! In this episode a little block falls out of the sky, meets her numberling, ONE, and discovers one wonderful world of numerous single things that appear during the song. One also sings about being first in line and being lonely.
As you can see it has been another very busy week! Have a lovely weekend and I will see everyone on Monday.
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 8th November, "Look well into yourself. There is a source of strength which will always spring up if you will always look there." (Marcus Aurelius)
What an exciting week we have had! There have been so many rich lessons and learning going on that I decided to put it in a video below.
We began the week in worship, remembering those who gave their lives for our freedom and their great strength. In our Happy Mind lesson the children completed a survey to find out what their top strengths were. They have made ‘top trump’ cards displaying their top 5 strengths and there is a copy of the survey they took in their homework books so you can celebrate them with them. We stressed that we all have a mixture of strengths - like pick n mix sweets, you may have more of one type than another.
In RE, children have learned what a prophet is and have been finding out about the prophet Elijah. This has really helped them understand one of our virtues this half term, what it means to be ‘prophetic’ - a person God chooses to give His message to the people.
Our Science was so exciting this week - first the children learned all about the 3 states of matter. Then on Tuesday they explored this further at UCLAN by looking at changing states, understanding acids, alkalis and becoming cosmetic chemists for the day!
Maths too has seen us go out and about to find out exactly what 1kilometre length feels like. We went for a walk around the block, measuring the distance - we actually only walked 580metres but it gave them a real sense of 1000m = 1km which was the aim. We are looking at being able to read measures on jugs, scales and metre sticks by understanding portions of 1000 - when it is split into two equal parts, four equal parts, ten equal parts or five equal parts.
We had an excellent gymnastics lesson where children assessed each other on their sequences that they had put together. We also launched our History topic Ancient Egyptians..
In English, we are over half way through our novel. Children have made their own points and backed them up with evidence. They have also learned the important grammar skill of describing characters and objects using extended noun phrases.
Have a look at our week in this video:
CONVERSATION STARTERS:
1. Have a look at the River Nile using Google Earth. What continent is Egypt in? NSEW? Why does it look green from an aerial view?
2.My Happy Mind - this week share your strengths survey with your parents.
This week’s question, “ How could you use your top five strngths to help yourself and others?”
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Lucia received a Bobby Bee certificate. You positively buzz with enthusiasm in lessons Lucia. It is lovely teaching you because you are so immersed in all you do and you really want to get better and better all the time!
George C. received a Tommy Turtle certificate. You are becoming such a good learner George. You are having such a good go at everything - listening carefully to the learning and advice so you can achieve highly. We love hearing you participate so well in our class discussions.
Our virtues this half term are intentional and prophetic - intentional in choosing right choices and standing out for what is good. This week Rosa received our star. So many members of staff mention your name to me Rosa. They notice you being so kind and loving - especially to our younger children. They must be very thankful to have you watching over them like an angel!
PE champions in year 4 this week: Joseph and Anna
Flute stars this week:
Rodnie has been our Happiness hero this week - starting our day by sharing a happy thought. Thank you.
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Albert
Marvelous Manners: Scarlett
Notices
Travelling Nativity Over the next few weeks, you child will come home with our travelling nativity. It has a lovely story in called ‘The Shepherd Girl’ that you can share together. Please look after the little nativity characters carefully. If you wish to capture your reflection together, you can send me a photo by email. It must come back to school the next day, so the next child can take it and have their turn before Christmas. Enjoy!
Book Look - Thursday 14th November 2.15pm. Please come and see all your child’s hard work.
Friday 15th November PJ Day for Brian House. Please bring £1 and a teddy of course.
Own Clothes Day: To celebrate the arrival of December and the festive period, then children can wear their own clothes and also bring in a bar of chocolate into school for £1. This will take place on Friday 29th November.
Christmas Bake Off: Last year went so well, we just had to do it again! All things Christmas with cakes, bakes and jumpers on Friday 13th December.
The temperature has dropped. Have a nice, crisp weekend with your lovely children.
Mrs Lyons and Mrs Carter.
Year 3 Weekly Blog Friday 8th November -"Jesus I trust in you.”
Our class worship was led by Freddie, Bella and Jude. We enjoyed listening to the story of Isaac and his two son Esau and Jacob (Genesis 27). We listened to how Jacob tricked his Dad into thinking he was Esau which led to their Dad sharing information that wasn’t meant for him. We thought about how Dad must have felt when he realised he had been tricked.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog: “Lest We Forget"
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them… this week is always a poignant week as we stop and remember all of those fallen victims of war and conflict. Our focus of the week has been on the word ‘Remembrance’. We have designed and created our own poppies and yesterday we reflected on previous wars and wrote poetry in response.
“Christ has no body on earth now but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours are the eyes through which he looks with compassion on the world; yours are the feet with which he walks to do good; yours are the hands with which he blesses all the world” St Teresa of Avila.
In worship this week, we have reflected on this quote and how it relates to our two virtues: Intentional and Prophetic. We have spoken about what these virtues mean and how we can be intentional in the choices we make and the ethical code we live by, choosing to live how God wants us to…
The week has flown by and we have done so much exciting and challenging learning. We have read more of our class novel this week, looked at the remaining Tudor Monarchs after Henry VIII and started our Geography unit on volcanoes and mountains with Mrs Hotchkiss.
Our Mathematics this week has been on fire, balancing equations and using redistribution to find unknowns in expressions!Very impressive!
Travelling Nativity
Our Travelling Nativity has started it journey visiting your homes. It is yours to keep for one night only (unless you get it on a Friday) and then you must return it to Year 6. Please make sure that it is completely ready for another friend to enjoy the next day.
You will find instructions in the sack, with a journal to reflect on the story through words and drawings. If you would like to share this moment through a picutre, then please feeel free to take a picture and email it to me. Enjoy celebrating the birth of Christ at home with one another, it is such a special time.
Costumes for Dance Festival
Our dance rehearsals are going well and we can’t wait to share it with you! We are now starting to think about costumes…
Could all pupils please bring the following in to school by Monday 18th November:
Black leggings/ trousers
white shirt/ polo shirt
Hogwarts robe and tie- please see this link for the cheapest option. If you have already got one from previous dressing up, please feel free to use. We will not be needing the glasses in this pack.
Helpers in the mornings:
Next week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Ola Benjamin Niamh Arthur
Leading Learners
Well done to Rafe and Niamh this week.
Rafe, you could get a certificate every week for each of the learning characters, as you are so consistent with your approach to learning and positivie attitude. You give 100% effort in all tasks, always showing great enthusaism, determination and focus.
Niamh- you are always considerate and a flexible classmate. Your calm nature and focused learning makes you a terrific role model and therefore an invaluable member of Year 6!
Intentional and Prophetic butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are intention in their actions. Children who make conscious decisions for the greater good. We will also be spotting children who are prophetic, who choose the right decisions with integrity and who display them publically. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Layla for being intentional and prophetic to help others.
Notices
Please do visit Mrs Gregan’s blog for important information.
Parent Book Look opportunity will be on Wednesday 13th November 2:15pm
On Friday 15th November, we will have our annual PJ Day for our local children in need - Brian House. Please bring a teddy and £1 to donate!
Christmas Bake Off will take place on Friday 13th December. The day will be all things cake, cake sales and Christmas jumpers!
please encourage children to complete homework on time and handed in on Wednesdays- it is great preparation for High School
Year 2 Weekly Blog - Friday 8th November “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”
Busy week - find out how we all got on with our learning …….
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 08.11.24- ‘To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die’
What an action packed week it has been for only our second week back after half term. After first recognising the 24 character strengths of the ‘Celebrate’ module of my happy mind, the children were tasked with the job of reenacting one of the 6 chosen virtues- collaborating these 24 character strengths with a little role play. Later in the week, we got to compare our chosen reflections of our own personal strengths to the official ‘My Happy Mind Character Strengths Test’ online.
The main focus of the week came on Tuesday morning with our class assembly. With not so much time to prepare for this, the children showed lots of courage, flexibility and determination leading up to and on the day of the assembly. The theme of the morning really was portrayed excellently by the children and how teamwork and kindness should look both in and out of the classroom- now it is time to put this into action in our day to day schooling life.
On Wednesday, this saw us go out into the community to complete our first trip as the eco-council of the school. We took the short walk to Beauclerk Gardens for a bulb planting session with the Fylde Rangers. The children were eager to put the work in straight away with us planting over 200 bulbs in just 1 hour!
In English, it has been all things relative clauses this week with the children grasping a really good understanding of what these are and how to apply this creatively to our writing. I am excited to see these being used in our next creative writing piece.
In Maths, we have now breached into a new place value column- hundredths. We used physical representations to compare the value of this to tenths and ones.
Conversation starters
Can you remember which character strengths you ticked as your strongest? Discuss this with your parents and see if they agree. Can you find the list of 24 strengths online and get your parents to pick their top 5.
Geography: We have looked at lines of longitude and latitude this week. Discuss with your parents when you have been abroad on holiday. Do they remember the time difference compared to the UK?
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtue star of the week goes to Tilly. You are such a calming presence in the class Tilly and you are such a kind friend. When one of your closest friends needed help this week, you didn’t panic or stress. You calmy found your class teachers and helped to really defuse potentially stressful situation. Thank you so much for this.
William for being a focused learner: Managing distractions is such a tricky challenge to overcome, especially as a nine year old, and yet you manage to do this with ease and ignore those around you who could cause you a distraction. Keep being a role model to both our Year 1 children and for your Year 5 classmates.
Hugo for being a co-operative learner: You were not just chosen to represent in the school for the football tournament because of your ability but because of your attitude and maturity shown to sporting activities this year Hugo. Even when the games weren’t going our way or you were waiting to come on, you didn’t moan or sulk, you just got on with it. Another role model to the class on how to behave in sporting activities.
My Happy Mind Champion of the Week- William
Lunchtime Certificates
Role Model of the Week- Poppy
Marvelous Manners- Rory
Notices
Homework: Make sure to check the homework blog and make sure homework is handed in on time.
Coats: Now the weather is starting to drop and we edge closer towards winter, can all children have a coat with them to make sure they are protected when out at break times.
PJ Day: Our annual pajama day will be on Friday 15th November. Bring £1 to wear your PJ’s for the day and to help raise money for Brian House charity.
Own Clothes Day: To celebrate the arrival of December and the festive period, then children can wear their own clothes and also bring in a bar of chocolate into school for £1. This will take place on Friday 29th November.
Christmas Bake Off: Last year went so well, we just had to do it again! All things Christmas with cakes, bakes and jumpers on Friday 13th December.
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 14th November
Reading
I am so pleased with your renewed reading focus Year 4! You are loving your book club books and many of you have already finished and quizzed. Its the perfect time of year you get cosy and enjoy your book!
Maths
Please complete TTRockstars each day. Also please learn these facts off by heart that we have practised in mastering number
1x12
2x12
3x12
4x12
5x12
We have focused on measures this week. Why not have a look at your different measuring items in the kitchen - weigh some things, measure liquid in ml - explore what a litre or a kilogram looks like or feels like?
Spelling
In your best handwriting, follow the instructions on the sheets. Collect words like we did in class. Make it your aim to be a super speller.
Flute
This week, keep practising Abies Blues.
Optional Home Learning this half term
Here are some exciting tasks linked to our learning this half term which you may choose to do. Look out especially for pyramid building in history!
Year 6 Home Learning 7.11.24
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 maths questions that are stuck in. We have been doing this in class, so the children should be able to have a good go at this!
Reading- All children should be reading for at least 20/30 minutes at home every night- let’s get to our targets before Christmas!
Spelling - Please complete the spellings rules sheet in your books- we will practise these throughout the week in class but you also need to practise them at home ready for our quiz on a Thursday!
OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING FOR THE HALF TERM TO ENHANCE OUR CURRICULUM
Year 3 Homework- Wednesday 5th November
Spellings
This weeks focus is homophones and near homophones - words that sound the same but have a different spelling and meaning, It is important that the children know the meaning of these words as well as the spelling so that they can chose the correct spelling in our spelling quiz.
Spelling quiz will be on Monday 11th November
know
pour
knew
there
you’re
their
they’re
quite
quiet
your
Reading
Please try to read for 10-15 minutes at home each day - the children have made a great start and are already moving up our target board.
Purplemash
Purplemash log ins are in the front of homework books. Each week I will set ‘2dos’ link to our learning in class.
Time, addition and subtraction task have been set this week - these are optional tasks.
TT Rockstars & Numbots
Please keep logging on, practising times tables and number skills makes a huge difference. Can you recall number facts speedily?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
