Maths games - week 4 out of 5 and sining to crack!
Read moreReception Weekly Blog 28.11.25
Reception Blog
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 28.11.25- 'Advent is a time for waiting for the Lord, who will visit us in all of our hearts'
In preparation for the beginning of Advent, we have been looking at the joyful mysteries of Jesus (can you remember these 5 in chronological order?). We turned the classroom into a scavenger hunt in order to find these key descriptions. We have also made our advent promises along with Christmas cards for our library- the Christmas spirit is really starting to come alive in Year 5.
In Maths, we have been working super hard with multiplying 2 digit by 1 digit numbers, using a variety of written methods. We have focused our learning on short multiplication as it is the most efficient choice of jotting. We have been practicing regrouping in different place value columns and using these methods to solve word problems. In English, we have finished planning our first news article- reporting on Peter’s first battle in Narnia! Due to nativity practices taking place all throughout the week, our PE lesson was moved to the classroom in which we took part in some class activities including ‘clapball’ and ‘don’t break the chain’. We also took a trip to see our Year 1 partners to share our pop up books, which have been created over the half term.
Conversation Starters
In RHE this week, we have had some personal and mature conversations about how our bodies are going to change over the next couple of years. As we know, these conversations are often awkward and embarrassing but very important to open up about so please make sure to ask your trusted adults any questions or worries that you may have.
Riddle of the Week
I have a head and a tail but no body.
What am I?
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are faith-filled and hopeful. Our winner this week goes to Lettie. You are always offering a helping hand Lettie to both your classmates and teachers. You thrive in your positions of responsibility and I am so hopeful in you carrying these tasks out in the best of your ability.
Learner of the Week: This week, our learner of the week goes to George for being an reflective and enthusiastic learner. You have really thrown yourself into our English unit this half term George. I loved how you have you applied our previously learnt descriptive skills and new grammar skills into our article writing. I can’t wait to see your finished articles over the next few weeks.
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Travelling Nativity has started to go home so please use this as a special time to connect with Jesus and to get you in the Christmas spirit! This will need to be brought back in the following school day.
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Parental Guidance- We are currently reading this book as our class novel. We are due to finish the book just before Christmas and are hoping to watch the film during Christmas memory week. If you have any queries or issues about your child watching this film, please email me. If no emails are received, I will take this as a yes to your child being okay to watch the film.
Thursday 4th December- We will be having an own clothes day in order to raise funds for our Christmas raffle. Instead of bringing £1, could all children bring in a bottle of something, which will be a part of the raffle. This can be juice, alcohol, bubble baths, shampoo etc
Christmas Bake Off- This will be returning on Friday 12th December. I can’t wait to see (and mainly taste) your chocolatey crimbo creations!
We have began to prepare for our KS2 Christmas Carol Concert which is taking place on Tuesday 16th December. Song lyrics and recordings of our songs are on the homework blog for you to practice.
Year 3 Weekly Blog Friday 28th November -"Mark the season of Advent by loving and serving the others with God's own love and concern." - Mother Teresa
This week, Year 3 have been getting ready for Advent. We thought about how Advent is a special time of waiting and preparing our hearts for Jesus. Each child created a colourful handprint and wrote a personal Advent promise on it—something kind, thoughtful or helpful they want to focus on over the next few weeks. These look beautiful on our classroom display and remind us daily of the true meaning of the season.
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog Friday 28th November "It is the beautiful task of Advent to awaken in all of us memories of goodness and thus to open doors of hope" Pope Benedict
We had a great time at the Lofeboat station - shame about the rain!!!!!!
Read moreYear 1 Weekly Blog 28.11.25 - "Advent is like a springtime, when everything is renewed and is so fresh and healthy." - Mother Teresa
This week in RE our focus has been on angels, we have discovered that they are messengers sent by God. We have studied art work and the children led a wonderful discussion about what they thought angels look like. We listened to a piece of scripture about the shepherds who were visited by an angel who gave them a message about the birth of Jesus. God wanted all people to know about the birth of His Son, not just the rich. Our prayer and liturgy has been very special because we have been thinking all about Advent. The children are so excited and we have reflected on how we can prepare ourselves and grow closer to Jesus during Advent. The children have all made their Advent promises which will go on display in the entrance of school.
Today we have sadly said goodbye to our wonderful student teacher, Miss Edwards who has been with us for the past 6 weeks. Miss Edwards has developed lovely relationships with all of the children and has been a delight to work alongside! We will all miss her lots, and we hope that our paths will cross again! We wish you all the very best on your next placement and throughout the rest of your PGCE year!
Going deeper in conversation
Question to ask: Why have we made Advent promises? Why is it important for us to prepare during Advent?
Magic moments
All the children have been SO excited to get on the stage and rehearse for the Nativity. All the children have now had a session practising in the hall for their special dance within the Nativity. It has been such a joy to see the absolute joy and excitement on their faces! They are all super confident and are singing each song so clearly!
Let’s celebrate
A huge well done to Harry, who has been a curious and inquisitive learner this week. Harry, your curious attitude towards our learning has helped you to take big steps this half term. You have looked at ‘problems’ with an inquisitive mindset, which has allowed you to spot patterns and solve the problems whilst confidently articulating your reasons. This is a tremendous way to grow your brain! Well done Harry!
A huge well done to Summer who has been awarded the Star virtue this week. Summer throughout our Math’s lessons you have shown yourself to be a learning partner that others can have faith in. Faith that you will show them patience, kindness and respect. Creating an environment and partnership such as this, gives others the confidence to be brave and have a go. Thank you for bringing such an important virtue and quality into our learning environment. Well done Summer!
Reminders
Hot snack menu - The order form is on Mrs Gregan’s blog, if you would like to order any hot snacks for your child this coming week. Please complete your orders ASAP (before Monday).
Own clothes day: Thursday 4th December we have own clothes day again, this time we are asking for bottle donations to go in our Christmas hampers.
Nativity: Our Nativity is on 10th and 11th December at 9:30. We cannot wait for you to see the children on the stage retelling the Christmas story.
Our Lady’s Great Christmas Bake Off: This was a great success last year and will be held again this year on Friday 12th December.
Forest school: Sadly our take over day had to be postponed due to high winds, once a new date has been arranged we will share this with you!
Emails:
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
s.hartley@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Have a lovely weekend!
Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 4th December
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Only a couple of weeks left to hit your reading target- lets aim for at least 20 minutes of reading per day. You will be amazed by how much you can read in a week if you stick to this routine.
English
We have today been learning about relative clauses and how these add information to our sentences. They all start with relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which and that). Complete the sheet and highlight the different clauses in the sentences and circle the relative pronoun in each sentence.
Maths
The children have got 2 sheets to complete in their homework books.
Multiplying 2 digit by 1 digit numbers using short multiplication
Spellings
We have changed our spelling practice lessons in school to focus more on retrieval spellings- especially our high frequency and common words.
Practice writing these words three times on the line in your BEST handwriting. Make sure to complete lots of mini spelling tests in preparation for our weekly test on Friday.
whose
weight
source
through
witch
who’s
grown
wait
bury
sauce
which
threw
groan
allowed
bawl
KS2 Christmas Carol Practice
This week, we have learned three songs for our Christmas celebration which will be in church on Tuesday 16th December. Please practice and learn these off by heart - a whole song booklet will be sent out next week.
This week...
A week full of shape, space and measure!! Everyone has enjoyed the Numicon this week. It was a little bit tricky to start with: seeing number shapes, spaces and patterns which could fit together to fill a peg board…. mmmm big thinking!! Following our challenge of patterns we completed tow colour pattern and movement patterns! That was great fun! We will continue this next week…can’t wait!
Our phonic game was a huge challenge. We had to match the objects to the sound pebbles…fabulous! We kept changing the sounds to make it a lit more difficult. I can’t believe the resilience the children have developed this term. They don’t give up, just like Tommy Turtle!
Worship
This week in Worship we have continued our ‘Prophecy and promise’ topic. Our key words were BETHLEHEM, STABLE and MANGER.
In our first session we learnt what a manger was. We watched a lovely story all about a little mouse who found a stable and got into Jesus’ cosy bed. You can watch it here:
We are so good at remembering the wonderful story of how Jesus was born. We had some pictures and we had to put them in the correct order. We also love re-telling the story with our figures at our worship table. We sang ‘Away in a manger’ around baby Jesus is the crib – it was beautiful!
Our child led worship session was all about the shepherds. They were visited by an angel and were initially afraid but then travelled to visit baby Jesus. We watched a video that really made us think about how it was for them – we could hear the sheep and we saw the angel speaking to them. Here is the video for you to watch at home:
We finished our worship by listening to ‘While shepherds watched their flocks by night’ and we added our shepherds to our display in the classroom – I wonder who we will add next week?
Our Faith Friends
This week Rachel came to school to tell us about the Jewish festival of lights- Hannukah. We found out about the foods they ate and the games they played. Rachel told us about a special candelabra called a hanukkiah, one candle for each day of the celebration. Nursery and Reception all had a play with a dreidel which is a four-sided spinning top, with a Hebrew letter on each side. The dreidel game is often played during Hanukkah. Players take it in turns to spin the dreidel, and win or lose pieces, depending on which letter it lands on.
Christmas events
We are hurtling at the speed of knots towards Christmas, and it is hard not to get caught up in the excitement it brings. Advent is my favourite time as we prepare and come together in lots of different ways. The nativities that we will see and the carol concerts that we will hear will, I am sure, enable us all to stop and reflect a little more.
This is also a period of fun and enjoyment and we are very good at that too. Next Thursday, the children are invited to come into school in their own clothes, but they must bring some chocolate with them that can be added to our raffle hampers. The following week it will be a bottle - any bottle (ketchup, bubble bath, alcohol) the choice is yours. All of these goodies will be collated for the hampers which can be won in the raffle. Thank you so much for the prizes we have received already; Stringers Voucher, Avanti Train Voucher, Beaverbrooks Necklace, Christmas tree and skirt, hair vouchers - please keep them coming in.
Pottery Night - last year we held our first pottery event in school and it is back again on Thursday 4th December. Please do come along after school ready to paint a decoration for your Christmas Tree. Decorations and paint will be provided, as well as refreshments. Please complete the booking form below with the people who are coming and support our fundraiser for school. Each person’s ticket will be £10 which includes the tree decoration and refreshments. Please see Mrs Gregan’s blog for the booking form
Family Mass
On Sunday 7th December, we will have our next family mass. This is the second Sunday of Advent so it will be special to spend time together. Following the mass, there is a Christmas Fair taking place at the Parish Centre, which we hope you will be able to attend.
EYFS Nativity
Don’t forget that next week is EYFS Christmas Nativity. Have you got your tickets?
All the nursery children are invited to take part in the Nativity but if it is not your child’s usual day we kindly ask that you collect them straight after the performance, approximately 10.30 am. All children should be in nursery no later than 9.00am
Tuesday 2nd December will be our dress rehearsal. If possible it would be great if we could have all the children in nursery. This is also the day the Nativity DVD will be filmed.
If your child will not be present for one of the performances can you please let us know.
Have a lovely weekend and see you on Monday.
Stay safe and God bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog. Friday 28th November "Advent is like a Springtime, when everything is renewed and so is fresh and healthy." (St Teresa of Calcutta)
This week we had our whole class assembly all about Catholic Social Teaching principles and the realisation that everyone is our neighbour. We were all so proud of how the children spoke with confidence and sung so beautifully. In our RE lessons, we have looked at the prophecy of Isaiah about the coming of Jesus and the voice in the wilderness who will prepare for Him - John the Baptist. This led us onto thinking about Advent as a time for us to prepare for the coming of Jesus. Children have made Advent promises that will help them to grow in goodness, ‘make their paths straight,’ and therefore grow closer to God. Our gospel worship has focused on preparing the way for our Lord.
We had a lovely worship from the children below all about how Jesus is our shepherd who guides us and we follow. One child drew the parallel that Jesus also becomes our sacrificial lamb.
In other news: We have been on our wonderful Egyptian trip today- and also we mummified a class member today! What a super day - packed with history. Pictures to follow later tonight. We have been learning how to understand, compare and order 4 digit numbers in maths and in English have focused on our Fairy Tale - ‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin,’ practising our oracy skills of discussion, sentences with fronted adverbials and extended noun phrase sentences.In Science we have looked at different melting points of solids. In HRSE we have learned about drugs, alcohol and tobacco and how they can be harmful to our body.
Here are some lovely nativity pictures this week. You are spreading the Christmas joy!
Conversation starters
History
How did the Egyptians mummify a body? What did they do with the brain, the heart and other internal organs? Why didn’t the bodies go rotten?
Science
What is the opposite process of melting?
HRSE
Are all drugs medicines? Are all drugs harmful?
Let’s Celebrate
Our certificate this week is a Tommy Turtle brave learner. This goes to Freddie. You are really having a go and realising you can be independent if you listen and believe you can do it. You are an intelligent young man who can do brilliant work!
Our virtues this half term are being faith-filled and hopeful. This week, Luca receives our star for growing in faith and putting it into action by striving to make good choice for the common good of all.
Notices
Ancient Egyptians Trip
Thursday 4th December - children can wear own clothes again and bring a bottle.
Friday 5th December. Parish panto. If you would like to come with us, please drop me an email.
Tuesday 16th December Key Stage 2 Carol Service in church.
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Lyons and Miss Slater
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Year 6 Weekly Blog - “Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness" Desmond Tutu
It is hard to believe that we are now coming up to the first week of Advent, the week of Hope. After a turbulent year which we see daily through the news, there is comfort to be found when we pause to read, pray, and reflect over the course of the Advent season in which we eagerly anticipate the celebration of Christ’s birth. The first Sunday of Advent gives us the opportunity to centre our thoughts on hope. It's a beautiful chance to remember the hope God offers our world, and what He's given us through Jesus. This week our teacher’s liturgy was centred around the word…advent. We discussed all the ways that we can prepare for the arrival of Jesus.
Thank you to the following children this week for leading us in a liturgy about one of our singificant females who appear in the old testament- Sarah, the wife of Abraham, who God gave a child at the age of 90 and who God promised would be the the ‘mother of all nations’. Then the children asked, as part of their ‘going forth’ mission- how can we be more like Sarah?
This week we have recieved feedback on our writing and then used this to reflect on what we needed to work on for our next paragraph- our whole class target is to focus on our sentence structure and our choice of vocabuary. In Maths we have been problem solving, using all our new subtraction strategies and been looking at what 10, 000 and 100, 000 is made up. During RE we have been reflecting on Mary, the Mother of God, and how she can help us in our daily lives. Mrs Marshall ,loves teaching them Science on a Friday, where they are currently learning all about the heart and the circulatory system!
We once again had a wonderful workshop to learn all about the Jewish Faith. The children had a wealth of knowledge already from our previous workshop, but the questions they asked were wonderfully curious and showed such a mature approach to learn about other faiths. In todays world, we need compassionate and understanding children who see beyond their own beliefs and respect other views and faiths, as these differences are what make our world such a beautiful and interesting place to be!
Delving deeper through talk …
How will you prepare for the arrival of Jesus this advent?
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Jacob Toby Lorenzo Tilly
Leading Learners
Well done to Joshua this week.
Joshua- determined and curious learner- We have been so impressed with how determined you are being in class! You are focused in getting the work completed, independent and trying your hardest in all of your learning, always eager to improve your work- keep this up!
Faithfilled and Hopeful Stars
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are intention in their actions. Children who show great faith in themselves, others and God. We will also be spotting children who are hopeful, who show hope for the future, enabling us to trust ourselves and those around us with the decisions that will shape our future. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Grace for being faithfilled and hopeful.
Reminders
Notices
Please see year 6 homework section to learn the songs ready for our Christmas concert.
We are out and about a lot next week, walking to church. Please could you make sure children have a warm coat and hat each day to keep warm.
We have decided as a school not to send individual Christmas cards to each other, but to instead put this money towards a chairty of your choice. Children can if they wish, write one card for the whole class.
Next week, Thursday 4th December, is own clothes day and bring a bottle please.
KS2 Christmas Concert: This will take place at Church on Tuesday 16th December. The children will perform the concert twice at 2pm and 6pm
Tudor morning in Year 6- Tuesday 16th Decemeber- Tudor costumes at the ready, but we will need to bring our school uninforms to get changed in to ready for the Christmas concert!
We close for Chrsitmas at 2pm on Friday 19th December
Wednesday 17th December Key Stage 2 Christmas party. Children can come to school in party clothes and sensible shoes. They can bring a non-fizzy drink and a small snack such as chocolate or a packet of crisps.
The Great Our Lady Bake Off will take place on Friday 12th December.
Have a lovely weekend with your family.
Mrs Harrison, Mrs Webster and Mrs Carter
Year 6 Home Learning 28.11.25
Homework is to be completed and brought back to school next Thursday.
Read- Read as much as you can this week- let’s get quizzing and get to target by half term!
Maths- Please keep going on TT Rockstars- 5 minutes every night!
Complete the multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 in your book.
Spelling- We are continuing to look at the ending of words with ‘cious’ and ‘tious’. Please complete the spelling sheet in your books and make sure you focus on your handwriting- joined up and cursive please.
Reading- Please complete the reading comprehension on ‘the first man on the moon’
Christmas song practice
This week, we have practised three extra songs for our Christmas celebration which will be in church on Tuesday 16th December. Please practice and learn these off by heart - you have the whole Christmas booklet. I have left last weeks songs to practise too. All of year 6 have now been given ther script for the Carol concert, it would be great if childrne could be practising these to learn off by heart.
Year 4 homework to be handed in on Thursday 4th December
Building a good vocabulary - can you tell your parents what these words mean?
Christmas song practice
This week, we have learned the songs below and children now have their booklets to practise with. We will be going to church on Wednesday for our first rehearsal.
We will also be singing two verses of Silent Night in French. Here is a video of it below for you to have a listen.
Spelling
Group 1 spellers.
This week we have focused on learning more homophones (words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings)
Can you put both words into sentences?
mist/missed plane/plain bear/bare medal/meddle
seen/scene their/there right/write mane/main
Group 2 Spellers
Can you
how when looked here saw where
2. Now do a word collection in your homework books for the i-e grapheme which you practised with Miss Slater. SEE HOW MANY WORDS YOU CAN COLLECT TO HELP YOU REMEMBER THIS RULE.
Here are 4 to get you started -
pile
time
fine
tide
Maths
Continue with TT Rockstars
Optional Home Learning - Autumn 2
It is an exciting half term! Have a look below at the different tasks you can complete to enhance your learning.
Year 3 Homework- To be handed in Tuesday 2nd December
Spellings
This week we are focusing on the suffix ‘ous’.
1. curious
2. serious
3. dangerous
4.jealous
5.famous
6.enormous
7.poisonous
8.nervous
9.obvious
10. continuous
Maths - Please complete the questions in your homework book.
Reading
Please continue reading at home for a few minutes each night - Is your child on the target board yet? You can check their progress on AR reader.
Christmas songs practice
Every year, our wonderful KS2 children prepare a carol service in church for the community. The service is full of prayer, scripture and song - it really is a special afternoon and evening. The children have been practising the songs in school and have all been given a song booklet so that they can pratise along with our recorded videos at home.
Autumn 2 Optional homework
Girls Football Tournament- Tuesday 2nd December
Wyre & Fylde Girls Football Competition taking place at Poolfoot Farm, Thornton Cleveleys on Tuesday 2nd December 1:00pm-4:30pm
We have just received all of the details and fixtures regarding next Tuesday’s football tournament. With the pick up being earlier than usual and the distance to travel, I am imagine there will be some shared lifts to let Mr Cornwell or the office aware of who is going with who.
Girls Football Team - Daisy, Charlotte, Beth, Lena, Ellie-Rose, Mia-Grace, Emilia, Phoebe, Louisa
Given the information below, and the 35/40 minute travel time, please collect your child at no later than 12 midday from school. If your child can bring a packed lunch on Friday, they can eat in school at 11:45am. Plenty of snacks and fluids for the afternoon.
ARRIVAL - Please allow plenty of time to travel and parking at the venue. Parking is limited at Poolfoot Farm so you may well have to park on adjoining roads and walk to the astro turf pitches. As you will see from the fixture schedule, we have lots of games to get through so games MUST START ON TIME OR WE WILL RUN OVER There will be a team manager briefing in front of the children's play park at 12:45pm ready for our first games to kick off at 1PM PROMPT! The later we start, the later we finish ;)
FIXTURES & FORMAT - All fixtures and results will be accessed via the Tournify link at the bottom of this email, please share this link with your wider community as parents can then monitor your teams progress remotely. Please note that the times of the games are a GUIDE and will not be gospel however, we will be making every attempt to stick to the timings on the day. All games will be 10 minutes one way and teams will be 7 a side with an unlimited squad and substitutions. ALL PLAYERS MUST BE WEARING SHIN PADS. We will be adhering to the no heading rule at this event and will go through the ruling of this at the team manager briefing.
THE GOOD OLD BRITISH WEATHER - Please keep an eye on the weather report and pack accordingly. The event is due to take place on astro turf so the surface will not be an issue however, should we feel that the elements will have too much of a detrimental effect on participants experience of the event then we will make a call the day before the event..........so if you don't hear from us, take it the event is going ahead! We have attempted to maximise the use of pitches and minimise waiting time accordingly so please dress warm, particularly in-between games and be ready for your next fixture.
SMILE AND ENJOY! - This event will be officiated by young leaders so please ensure you, your players and the parents representing your school show their support.
Year 1 homework to be handed in 1.12
Thank you once again for the super homework. Please see below this weeks homework.
I apologise for the problems with the song practise, I am hoping I have got this right this week.
Maths handouts:
Nativity songs:
Year 2 EMERGENCY PLAY HOMEWORK - feeling confident with words and Lyrics before Monday December 1st
Let’s get the play ready!
Read moreKS2 Carol Concert
Every year, our wonderful KS2 children prepare a carol service in church for the community. The service is full of prayer, scripture and song - it really is a special afternoon and evening. The night time is especially spectacular in the darkness of the church.
The carol service will be held on Tuesday 16th December at 2pm and 6pm in church. For the afternoon performance, the whole school will be walking down with us, children will then be collected from school afterwards. For the evening performance, KS2 children will need to be back at church for 5.45pm, ready to start at 6pm. The carol service will be finished by 7pm.
It really is the most special way to end our school Christmas celebrations and we know all of our KS2 children will be there.
Year 2 Weekly Blog Friday 21st "King of Kings, Prince of Peace"
Super busy week full of exciting learning see us at Forest School take over…….
Read moreReception Weekly Blog 21.11.25
Reception Blog
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 21.11.25- 'Truly I tell you, you shall be with me in paradise'- Luke 23:35-43
This week in our worship, we have looked at Jesus’ final moments on the cross and even in his dying hour, he showed truly what type of king he is. The children shared their thoughts of what type of king they think Jesus is and we portrayed these ideas onto our class crown. In our RE lessons, we have continued to reflect on Psalm 23 and look deeper into King David’s relationship with God. We have looked at Jesus this week and how he is the good shepherd, with us being his sheep.
In English, we have turned into newspaper reporters and have been analysing the features of some newspaper clippings this week. We have been applying our newly learnt grammar skills of relative clauses and have been including these in our own article writing. In our spelling lessons, we have been getting active in finding irregular past tense verbs and understanding that these carry the same meaning of the root word but are spelt differently.
In Maths, we have been working really hard with our tricky negative number word problems which apply to real life such as temperature change, elavation drops and going up and down in a lift. We then started our new unit , which is one of our biggest, of multiplication. We started by multiplying 2 digit by 1 digit numbers by partitioning our larger number by using the grid method.
On Thursday, we had a lovely visit from the Fylde Council Recycling Team to talk to KS2 about the important of recycling and to inform us on how to use our bins correctly. Test your children at home on which items go in each bin so they can help out around the house.
Conversation Starters
In RHE this week, we have had some personal and mature conversations about how our bodies are going to change over the next couple of years. As we know, these conversations are often awkward and embarrassing but very important to open up about so please make sure to ask your trusted adults any questions or worries that you may have.
Riddle of the Week
The more you take, the more you leave behind.
What am I?
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are faith-filled and hopeful. Our winner this week goes to Mia-Grace. You have become a much more hopeful person Mia-Grace and it is amazing to see- looking for the positives in every situation. You treat every member your class with such kindness and respect and this definitely links towards your faithfulness and your relationship with God.
Learner of the Week: This week, our learner of the week goes to Lucia for being an reflective and enthusiastic learner. I have seen a big shift in your focus, determination and enthusiasm for your learning this half term Lucia. You are getting so much more out of your learning and you yourself are starting to see the benefits- keep it up!
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Travelling Nativity has started to go home so please use this as a special time to connect with Jesus and to get you in the Christmas spirit! This will need to be brought back in the following school day.
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Parental Guidance- We are currently reading this book as our class novel. We are due to finish the book just before Christmas and are hoping to watch the film during Christmas memory week. If you have any queries or issues about your child watching this film, please email me. If no emails are received, I will take this as a yes to your child being okay to watch the film.
Thursday 27th November- We will be having an own clothes day in order to raise funds for our Christmas raffle. Instead of bringing £1, could all children bring in a chocolate bar, which will be a part of the raffle.
We have began to prepare for our KS2 Christmas Carol Concert which is taking place on Tuesday 16th December. Song lyrics and recordings of our songs are on the homework blog for you to practice.
