Year 3 Weekly Blog Friday 17th October

Our learning this week…

English
We’ve been immersed in lots of lovely books about hidden gardens, topairy tress and adventures in enchanted trees! We’ve continued to ask questions and make predictions from pictures and recorded them in our books. We made picked out clues and compared pictures to stories we already know and made links to real life eg. We spotted some yellow flowers in a picture that reminded us of daffodils, we went on to think about the time of year we see daffodils in the garden.

Maths
We have been putting into pracise all the skills of the last couple of weeks and solving addition and subtraction problems. We’ve built on our bridging in Year2 and have been bridging multiples of 10 across 100.

Swimming

Our swimming stars this week (As chosen by the swimmers teachers) are: Evana and George.
Well done, the whole class ae really impressing me - I don’t think we’ve had so many children who are able to swim so early on in the year.

Scientists in Year 3

We have been learning about soil, how it is formed, what it is and how long it takes to form. We looked really closely at sample of soil to see what we could see, the children were very observant and recorded what they found in their samples.

Forest School Photos!

Harvest

Please help - so far we have had no donations in our class.
The Mini Vinnie’s have asked year 3 to collect jam for the Food bank - any donations will be greatly appreciated.

Library books

I will be returning books to the library on Monday - if you would like me to take your child’s book to the library for them. Please send it into school on Monday. They are due back on Tuesday 22nd October.

Woodmatters - Stone Age Trip

Please click on the button below to give permission for your child to attend our trip and choose a lunch option.

Woodmatters Permission and lunch option

Certificates


Our learner of the week is Henry
You have had a fantastic week, you have come in everyday focused and ready to learn. You have actively listened in all lessons and worked extremely hard, particularly in our maths lessons. You are a wonderful role model to your year 3 friends and we’re very proud of you.


This half term’s virtues are Learned and Wise.

Our Virtue star this week has been awarded to Frank

Reminders

  • PE Days - Monday (outdoor) and Thursday (swimming)

  • Library books are due back to the library by 22nd October

  • Year 3 book look - Tuesday 21st October @ 2.30pm

  • Friday 24th October Parents day - Most people have appointments - thank you. Over the weekend I will catch up and set up the rest of the online appointments - look out for an email. If you’ve not yet got an appointment please email me.

  • Upcoming trip - Stone age to Iron age at Woodmatters - Wednesday 19th November .Please complete permission form above. payment is now open on Parent pay


Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Naylor, Mrs Carter and Mrs Davis

L.naylor@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

Year 5 Weekly Blog 17.10.25- ‘I tell you, you will receive justice from the Lord’- Luke 18:1-8’

What a fantastic week it has been in Year 5! We may be seven weeks into the half term but the children are still showing signs of super focus, enthusiasm and work ethic throughout their lessons. We started our week by coming together in our class assembly by sharing some important messages that we have been discussing across this half term. The children sang and dance their hearts out whilst also delivering their powerful and purposeful lines.

We then ended this day also in unity as our worship leaders told us about the parable of the persistent widow and why it is always important to be persistent in life. We then followed this up by talking about how Jesus always wants us to keep praying and no matter how many times we pray, our prayers will always be listened.

Learning has continued to flow throughout the week with the children finishing their independent stories of ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’, which has allowed us to continue reading the novel past chapter two. In Maths, we have continued working with decimal numbers and understanding the value of each digit. This week, the children were very excited to try some ‘ Year 6 Maths’ as we introduced a brand new column- the thousandths. In Art, the children have working on themselves by drawing self portraits, using lots of different skills and techniques along the way.

Riddle of the Week

Test your parents on today’s riddle.

Which letter gets shorter when you add two letters to it?


Question of the Week- conversation starter

This week in RE, we have created our virtue projects ,which are aimed to either help those in need or to protect our environment by following God’s virtues and commandments. Share with your family what your project is going to be and why.



Let’s Celebrate

Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are learned and wise. Our winner this week goes to Louisa. I was super impressed with your attitude and commitment in our assembly performances. You lead the way in both the order of speaking but also in what I was asking for during practices. You receive feedback so well Louisa and this will continue to help you grow as a learner.

Learning Certificate Winner of the Week: Our winner this week goes to Nathan for being an focused and cooperative learner. I just love how focused you are Nathan in the classroom. You understand our STAR expectations and you follow these to the best of your ability, which allows you to get the most out of your learning. On top of this, you are such a kind and co-operative learning partner and you use paired working to help maximise your learning.


Notices

  • Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.



  • Parents Day- Friday 24th October- Please read the parents day blog on the Year 5 page and sign up for a slot to hear about your child’s progress and how they have settled into Year 5.




  • Year 5 Book Look Tuesday 21st October- This will be held at 9:00am and this gives you parents a chance to have a look at your child’s work so far in Year 5.



  • Harvest Festival Thursday 23rd October- This year, we will be celebrating harvest festival in school and as usual, each class has been given an item, in which we will be collected for the harvest. This year, Year 5 are collecting beans.


  • Half term- School will finish for half term on Thursday 23rd October at normal time. School will reopen on Monday 3rd November.

Year 1 Weekly Blog Friday 17th October - "Prayer brings us not only nearer to God, but also nearer to one another" Pope Benedict XVI

Our children’s prayer and liturgy focused on Harvest, we gave thanks to God and prayed for a fairer world. The children were so thoughtful, it is such a blessing to see the children with such desire to lead in these worships, and doing so with great care and respect. We have also been listening to this weeks Gospel where Jesus told His disciples a story about a woman and an unjust judge. He taught His disciples and us that God is never like the judge, no matter how much we pray to God, he is always there for us.

In RE we have been learning about Laudato Si and how we can care for God’s world. The children were shocked to see some of the global issues our world faces and really want to know how they can help look after God’s world. After looking at the amount of trees that get cut down, we decided to help our wildlife and created bird feeders which we put in our forest school.

Going deeper in conversation

In our Gospel we have been thinking about prayer.

Question to ask: What does the word ‘prayer’ mean to you? What is your favourite prayer? Who could you pray for this week?

Magic moments

In search of the missing Evil Pea our wanted posters can be spotted all around our school! Hopefully we will soon track him down! We have been busy making predications what he might do next and have even began to create a story map to help us retell the Evil Pea story.

Book Look: I know the children loved spending time with you to share their learning so far. They have all had a fantastic start in Year 1 and it was a lovely time to celebrate their work ready for our parents meetings on Friday.

Let’s celebrate

A huge well done to Summer who was awarded our Star virtue this week. Summer you have had a brilliant start to Year 1 and all of the staff in Year 1 have noticed your learned and wise choices and your excitement for learning. You never give up and we are so proud of you!

Congratulations to Rosalie who is our enthusiastic Bobby Bee this week. Rosalie, your enthusiasm for learning has been so wonderful; to see you beam with pride at your accomplishments is a joy! You have been to enthusiastic and motivated with our story writing in English and we can’t wait to see you flourish throughout Year 1!

Reminders

Parents meetings - Thank you for making your appointments, please email with your preferred time if you have not made yours yet. You will shortly receive an email with an invitation for the teams meeting ready for Friday next week.

Coats - Please make sure you come to school with a coat everyday to put on should the weather take a turn during the school day.

Water bottles - Please ensure your child comes to school with a water bottle. These are taken straight out of bags in the morning and children are able to access them throughout the day to keep hydrated. We are often talking about how important it is to drink plenty of water and water bottles make it easier for them to do this independently. Polite reminder that the water bottles should contain water and not juice. Thank you for your support.

Harvest - This year we are collecting tins of soup for the foodbank. All donations welcome!

EVENT
Maths Workshop for Parents WEDNESDAY NOV 5th

Last year we successfully hosted - parents and child maths workshops. These were led by the KS1 teachers in the hall. Parents sat with their child and enjoyed playing maths games together. As your child moves through KS1 we would like you to help them become proficient at recalling number facts and loving numbers. We would like to invite you once again to school on Wednesday November 5th to take pasrt in the next phrases of their maths journey-

Year 1 workshop after drop off 9:00 - 9:15 am

Year 2 worskshop before pick up 2:10 -3:10pm

Following the workshop and for the next 5 weeks- you will receive maths games to play each week. These are sent home and linked to the class homework blog.

Please sign below - it is lovely for the child to have you at the session or if you are unable to attend a grandparent.

Thank you - Mrs Hotchkiss Miss Bassett and Mrs Hartley

Maths Workshop Year 1 and 2

Emails:

c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

s.hartley@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

Have a lovely weekend!

This week...

Welcome to our page all about learning together. This week we have been on lots of adventures!! Here is what we have been up to!

Our Learning Landscape this week was full or brain growing challenges which included:

  • Making 1, 2, and 3 Numberblocks.

  • Matching shapes to make a picture.

  • Counting the correct number of people and passengers into the correct cars.

  • Writing challenges- taking food orders and practising writing numbers 1,2,3 and the sounds m,a,s,t,d. We had to remember to use our duck fingers!

  • Completing a sound puzzle then matching the sounds we have learnt.

  • Lots of hand strengthening activities- matching pom pom game, we had to pick up the pom poms using tweezers and the tiny peg board game to practise our fine motor skills.

  • Filling tubs using small scoops. Some of the friends thought it took hundreds of scoops!

  • Making bubbly water and then syphoning it down a long tube into a HUGE bottle!

    but, best of all was the dentist surgery we made. We learnt about healthy foods, how we should brush our teeth and visiting the dentist!

Worship

This week our ‘Creation and Covenant’ topic has concluded with ‘Looking after God’s World’. Our key words this week were CARE, Earth and HELP.

The whole of Creation shows God love for us (Laudato Si’ 84–88). We spoke about all the ways we can look after our wonderful world. We suggested turning off lights when we aren’t using them, recycling, walking instead of driving.

We also spoke about being stewards – just like Mrs Gregan spoke about in assembly. We are visitors to our world and we must take care of it. God made the Earth and sky. God made all the people all over the world. God made all the animals. God made all the plants. God made the air, the ground, and the water. God tells us we must take good care of them. It is an important job!

Here is a link to the story we read, about Stanley the plastic bag ending up in the sea: Click here. “plastic bags don’t belong in the sea!”

Caring for the Earth is a way of showing love for it, and recognising God’s love for us. How can you continue this at home

Promoting Peace

Scripture offers us all wisdom and insights on living the Gospel in today’s world. Jesus tells us to love God and to love our neighbours, especially our sisters and brothers living in poverty.

Peace is not just the absence of war. It is part of God’s nature, and a value we should all seek to live out in our daily lives.

Peace comes from both justice and love and is dependent upon people understanding one another.

This year we will be actively seeking to promote peace in all we do in nursery and school. To remind us to be kind, helpful and gentle we have created a cross of peace in nursery. Everyone has made a heart of peace to hang on the cross.

Harvest

This year Harvest Festival will be held in school. Nursery are asking for donations of Pot Noodles as an act of kindness and support for people less fortunate than ourselves. As always thank you for your support.

Half term holiday

Don’t forget that nursery and school will close afterschool on Thursday 23rd October and reopen at 8.45 am on Monday 3rd November.

Have a fabulous weekend and I will see you all on Monday bright eyed and bushy tailed!

Stay safe and God Bless

Barbara

Year 5 Weekly Homework- Due Thursday 23rd October

Compulsory Homework

Reading

Everyone has now completed their star reader assessment and has been to the library to choose a book. Lots and lots of reading to help achieve our class word goal and to also help bring your writing skills alive!

Times Tables

Lots of TTRS practice to keep being super speedy- a large majority of the Year 5 Maths curriculum is based on solid times tables knowledge so keep practicing- even if you have already gone green!

Spellings

The children have a spelling sheet to complete which is based on this weeks spellings. The children should be familiar with how to complete this as we have practiced this in our spelling lesson.

Vocabulary check- Our tricky Year 5 spellings are the final 5 spellings on our test. Use a dictionary to find the definitions of these words and write them in your homework book.

  1. when

  2. where

  3. went

  4. believe

  5. height

  6. difficult

  7. serial

  8. flour

  9. pause

  10. their

  11. accommodate

  12. controversy

  13. embarrass

  14. forty

  15. marvellous

How can we let our light shine out? - Castlerigg Day 2

This has been a key message for us today at Castlerigg - how can we let our light shine out and where does the light come from in your life? Yesterday was all about how we shine our light and today was how we can share our light with others?

Before bed last night, we had the most beautiful night time prayer. The chapel here at Castlerigg is the old stable building, which is perfect as we prepare for the arrival of Jesus this Christmas. Jamie, the youth worker here, took us through a section of prayer and asked us to think about how we can helps others. It was incredibly moving and the children were so reverent in their prayer and reflection. We then snuggled up and listened to a bedtime story from Diasy. A rather lovely end to our first day.

This afternoon we headed off to the lake for some much needed reflection and fresh air. The children found out about places of interest in Keswick, headed to Derwent Water to skim stones which they loved! It was so lovely to take in the views of the lake and spend some time in God’s world. The children were great.

After a delicious tea of sausage and mash, we are now getting ready to settle down for some creativity tasks and getting ready for the party!

Enjoy your night and we will see you tomorrow. We are departing at 1pm so should be back at school for 3pm - we will keep you posted!

Year 3 Homework- To be handed in Tuesday 21st October

Spellings

This week we have been revisiting a few spellings we have found tricking in our Paddngton unit of work


1. flood
2. said
3. family
4.made
5.blue
6.station
7.does
8.goes
9.stairs
10. doesn’t

Maths - Please complete the questions in your homework book.

Reading
Please continue reading daily at home. Our reading target boards is overflowing with children who have achieved their reading targets this half term…Well Done!

Our new class novel is The Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. Enid Blyton is also our Author of the month for October. I have found a free link to Enid Blyton’s Bedtime stories online. It would be lovely if you could share a story with your child at home. There are many short stories that are ideal for sharing together.

Enid Blyton Bedtime Stories

Class Assembly Script

The children have blown me away this week with their confidence reading their assembly lines - thank you for practising at home. On Tuesday they practises sing Coldplay’s Someone Special, they sound fantastic. Please keep practising at home. Our class assembly is on 11th November.


Autumn 1 Optional homework

Year 3 Autumn 1 Optional Homework