Reception Blog
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog. Friday 12th December "Gaze upon Christ, consider Him, contemplate Him and desire to imitate Him. (St Clare of Assisi)
What a reflective week it has been in Year 4. This week in RE, children have been learning about the ancestry of Christ and the Jesse tree - Jesus’s family tree that traces Him all the way back to Abraham. During Advent, we reflect on all events of the bible leading up to Jesus Christ our Saviour. In the gospel liturgies this week, we learn that Jesus came to draw everyone into His love and thhis Sunday is Gaudete Sunday, which translates to Joy. We celebrate the privilege of loving Jesus and strive to imitate Him.
This week, children have had two practices in church for our Christmas Carol Service - they are doing so well and are singing with such reverence. The trickiest one is our French Silent night - be sure to practise this further sat home!
In other news: children have planned their story based on the Pied Piper - and they are writing a paragraph a day. Their description skills and crafting of sentences is really coming along. There is some super work going on. We are grappling with the possessive apostrophe in spelling - we just need to make sure we only use it for possession and not every time a word ends in s! In maths, we have looked at 3x7=21 and 6x7=42 in our mastering number. In our lessons, we have been trying hard to understand rounding 4 digit numbers ot the nearest 10, 100 and 1,000. This requires a really good understanding of number. In Science this week, we have learned about the process of evaporation - when matter changes state from liquid into gas.
Here are some pictures of our travelling nativity:
Here are some examples of our wonderful stories so far…
Well done to our amazing bakers today - what a triumph! they were beautiful. Thank you to Mrs Tierney also for our lovely forest school experience today, where we gathered round the fire and listened to a story about the Winter Solstice. We made our new year hopes and aspirations and put them on the fire to symbolise a new beginning.
Conversation starters
RE
What is the Jesse tree? Have a look at some images online.
Science
Why does washing dry better on a warm, windy day outside? How do your clothes get dry on the radiator? What is happening to the liquid water?
Let’s Celebrate
This week, our certificate winner was Eliza. You have received a Bobby Bee certificate for being a child who loves learning and fully participates in all lessons. You try so hard and want to achieve highly - and you are!
This half-term our virtues are Fairth-Filled and hopeful. Logan has recieved our virtue star because you are so helpful within class. you try hatd to make sensible decisions. You are always such a positive and hopeful chap! Well done and thank-you!
Notices
.Tuesday 16th December Key Stage 2 Carol Service in church 2pm and 6pm. Please wear school uniform on Tuesday - not PE uniform.Children will need to be there in the evening at 5:45pm in full school uniform too.
Christmas Raffle- This will be taking place on Wednesday 17th December. Tickets are to be bought at the office.
Wednesday 17th December - Christmas party day. Children can wear their party clothes - sensible shoes though! They can bring a (non-fizzy) drink and one treat for a snack like a small chocolate bar or a normal packet of crisps. We will be watching a film of their choice in the afternoon. If a P.G I will send a text to let you know which one.
No ukulele next week.
We break up on Friday at 2:00pm
Mrs Lyons and Miss Slater
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Year 2 Weekly Blog Friday December 12th "We have come to worship him!"
What a magical week……..
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Thursday 18th 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.
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.
actually
gently
accidentally
wrinkly
differently
occasionally
greedily
critically
easily
beautifully
strangely
giggly
frantically
basically
dramatically
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.
Silent Night- French
We are challenging ourselves this year by applying our french skills to one of our most well known Christmas carols. We will only be singing up to 2:12 on the video. We have split the song into 3 verses. Year 5/6 will sing verse one which will be from 0:00-0:43 seconds on the video. Year 3/4 will then sing verse two and everybody will be joining in for the final verse which will be 1:28- 2:12. The children have all been given a song booklet of our Christmas songs.
This week....
Another fun and exciting week as we journey together to the stable. This week has been full of special events. It started on Tuesday where went to watch KS1 Nativity. It was absolutely wonderful, we are still talking about it! Well done KS1!!
On Tuesday and Wednesday our resident elf brought us a special delivery…movie tickets! We took our tickets and joined reception in the year 1 classroom to watch a short film- Alien Christmas and CBeebies Cinderella panto. What a treat!
Even though we have been out of nursery quite a lot this week we have still managed to have our two PE lessons and have completed lots of Christmas learning challenges!
Forest School
On Tuesday Mrs Tierney invited us to join her to listen to Christmas stories around the camp fire…and to eat chocolate biscuits, mmmm.
We listened to Little Robin Red Vest and Stick Man.
Click here for Little Robin Red Vest
Click here for Stick Man
Enjoy!
Worship
Advent Stations.
Advent is the four-week journey in the Christian calendar that prepares our hearts for the celebration of Jesus Christ's birth at Christmas, while also reminding us of His promised return.
This week we visited the Advent station which have been set up around school, one per class.
The Advent Stations took us to seven Advent "stations" or "stopping points" and provided us a way to ponder the mystery of how God prepared the world to receive his Son at the moment of the Annunciation.
Christmas Party
Next Thursday will be our Christmas Party, everyone is invited to join us! It will begin at 9.30 am until 11.30 am. If it is your childs usual session please bring them at the normal time. You do not have to bring any food as we will be having birthady cake with Baby Jesus. Lunches will be as usual.
Party clothes and dancing shoes are COMPULSORY! We aim to have a fabulous time!!!!!!!!!
URGENT PLEA
Nursery no longer have any spare clothes in case of accidents. If you have any nursery clothing at home could you please send them back in or if you have any items you are willing to donate we would be most grateful.
Item needed include: socks, underwear, leggings and trousers
Thank you
Finally, next week is going even busier that ever so have a good rest this weekend!
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 1 Weekly Blog 12.12.25 - "For those who love, nothing is too difficult, especially when it is done for the love of Jesus Christ." St Ignatius of Loyola
In this weeks Gospel we heard how John the Baptist had heard about Jesus Christ’s miracles and all the other wonderful things that Jesus was doing. Jesus came to teach us to forgive and heal anyone who put their trust in him. In Year 1 we have reflected on how we can share Jesus throughout todays world. The children have offered many wonderfully kind ideas such as sharing, including everybody, looking after God’s animals and making sure we don’t litter.
Going deeper in conversation
During RE we have continued our focus on the Nativity and have discussed how there are no photographs of the special night Jesus was born, however there is so much artwork that people have created. The children closed their eyes and listened to a description of Jesus’ birth, we then shared what our minds pictured. We then went on to look at artwork from around the world and the children put these in order of their favourite to their least favourite, explaining there reasons.
Question to ask:
This week’s Wednesday Word was ‘Christ’ What can your child tell you about this word?
Magic moments
We have enjoyed the most magical of moments this week. The pure joy and pleasure of watching Year 1 take to the stage - alongside our brilliant Year 2’s - to deliver the most wonderful story and message of all. We are sure you will all agree that they did a tremendous job. They sang with love for baby Jesus and made us all feel incredibly proud. Thank you for joining us in school to share this special moment. Please don’t forget that it was recorded so you have the opportunity to watch it all again together at home with all the family!
A special message for Year 1…
Year 1, we are unbelievably proud of you. You have shown such bravery taking to the stage to share this very special story and have done so with such love and joy in your hearts. What a wonderful team you make! You should all be very proud of yourselves; well done!
Let’s Celebrate
A huge congratulations to Henry who has been awarded the learning certificate this week for being a Focused Cooper Crab. Henry, your focus has certainly not gone unnoticed this last few weeks! At the start of each lesson you are listening and ready to grow your brain. With this brilliant focus you have engaged in discussions, challenged thinking and dug even deeper into our learning. We have lost count of how many times your name has been used as an example of a brilliant role model! Well done Henry!
A huge congratulations to Florence who has received the Star Virtue award for demonstrating our Faith Filled and Hopeful virtues. Florence, you always take the moment to reflect deeply during our prayer and liturgy and during our discussions in RE. We can see how you think carefully about these teachings and how they can help you make positive choices in school. This care and respect was demonstrated during our Nativity performance and our discussions within which you spoke beautifully about the very special moment when baby Jesus was born. Thank you for helping us all to be reflective, faith filled and hopeful. Well done Florence.
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).
Christmas Lunch - Wednesday 17th December.
KS1 Christmas Party: This is the morning of Thursday 18th December. We ask for children to come to school in party clothes and bring a drink (not fizzy) along with a treat snack such as a packet of crisps or a chocolate bar. We also please ask for sensible shoes as the children will be outside during breaktimes and lunch time break.
Emails:
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
s.hartley@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Have a lovely Christmas!
Year 6 Weekly Blog- 'Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day'
As we move towards the third week of advent, it seems unbelievable that we have nearly completed our first full term together in Year 6. As I reflect on how much the children have grown, learnt and enjoyed every experience in Year 6, it seems only fitting that the third candle of advent represents JOY. It reflects the joy that comes through Jesus’ arrival, and through the salvation he has gifted us and as we continue to approach Christmas Day, our joy grows more and more.
Thank you to the following children for such a beautiful liturgy this week...
We have also met with our Reception buddies this week, where half the class took their partners around the school for the prayer pilgrimage, following a prayer map. The children went to each station, where they focused on each stations key message during advent. It was a beautiful and reflective afternoon, where the children got to listen to prayer and scripture…
This week we have had a wonderful week of learning and practice for our Chrsitmas concert next week. The children are speaking out beautifully in church and singing their hearts out- we can’t wait for you to see it.
This week we have started to look at biographies in English and pull out its features. We have collected biographical language, looked up any unfamiliar words and looked at the importance of using choronology. In Science, we have been looking at the circulatory system and the main components that move the blood around the body. What a busy week of learning …
Christmas Bake Off…
Wow what an amazing selection of cakes, brownies and cookies! So much effort has gone in to each and every one of them and they look FABULOUS, never mind taste FABULOUS!! Thank you to all the effort you have gone to, to make our ‘Bake Off’ extra special! The judges found it incredibly hard to decide on the winner, look how tasty they all look …
Well done to our ‘Bake off’ winner! Yummy brownies that tasted divine!!
Leading Learners
Well done to William this week.
William, you work tirelessly in lessons to be the best you can be and we love teaching you as you are always so focused and engaged. Your reflective attitude towards your learning has really improved and helps you to take your learning that step further.
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 Matilda for being faithfilled and hopeful.
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Logan Toby Lily Isioma
Reminders
Bikeability has been rescheduled for Wednesday 7th January- please remember to bring bikes, helmets and coats this day!
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.
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- Dressing up is optional - but if you do want to dress up then 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.
Have a lovely weekend with your family.
Year 4 homework to be handed in on Thursday 18th December
Christmas song practice
This week, we have been to church to practice. Please keep learning your Christmas songs with your booklet and have a go at singing along in French to verses 2 and 3 of Silent Night.
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.
Christmas apostrophes!
All spellers this week
This week we have focused on correct use of the possessive apostrophe. Use the table below to create some sentences and write them in your best handwriting in your homework books.
The black words are the owners - they will need the apostrophe before the s.
They can possess any of the words in purple.
Here is an example sentence:
There was some room in the inkeeper’s stable.
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 16th December
Spellings
This week we are focusing on common exception words, words that have an usual spelling or don’t follow the usual spelling rules.
1. sentence
2. bicycle
3. address
4.heart
5.arrive
6.believe
7.Father
8.because
9.clothes
10. eight
Maths - Please complete the questions in your homework book.
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 practise along with our recorded videos at home.
Autumn 2 Optional homework
Year 2 Home Learning - to be handed in Monday 15th December
Little bit of maths and reading only this week ……
Read moreWyre & Fylde Dance Competition 2026
Our Lady Star of the Sea is taking part in the Wyre and Fylde 2026 Dance Competition at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool on Monday 2nd February.
Schools will perform and receive a score from a panel of judges. Each act will receive positive feedback following their performance from one of the judges. The theme for 2026 is "Rhythms of Unity": Celebrating the spirit of major sporting events happening all over the world in 2026 where sport, culture and imagination come together as one.
The competition will mean that we will spend the afternoon and the evening at the Tower Ballroom, but specific details will be given after Christmas.
This is not like the annual dance fesitival we usually take part in, therefore auditions for this will take place next Monday 15th December, during the school day, and the dancers will find out whether they have made it in to the dance competition before they leave for Christmas. The form below is an expression of interest only and will tell me how comitted the children are to rehearsals, as well as whether they will be auditioning in school next Monday. As we only have 4 weeks to put a fully choreogrpahed routine together, attendance is vital.
Dance rehearsals taking place in school hall for 4 consecutive weeks on Monday 3:30 - 4:45pm and Friday mornings from 8:30am - 9:15am.
Year 3 Weekly Blog Friday 5th December
We’ve had a wonderfully busy and festive week in Year 3 as we journey closer to Christmas. Our word of the week was messenger, and in RE we explored how the prophet Isaiah was given a message from God about a special baby called Immanuel. We also decorated our class Christmas tree with beautiful baubles showing the names of Jesus, and learned about Joseph’s visit from the Angel Gabriel. The classroom is definitely feeling joyful and ready for Advent!
Read moreReception Weekly Blog 5.12.25 'Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.'
Reception Blog
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 5.12.25- 'Make your heart a manger so that it can be born to God'
The weeks are certainly flying by now as we travel through advent together in love, prosperity and reflection. We have just indulged ourselves into advent this week with no better way than with our Nursery and Reception Nativity performance on Tuesday. We then strapped up and bared the winter weather for some Christmas tree planting around our forest school area. In art, Mrs Mather has been testing the children’s drawing skills as they have been replicating the scene of the Nativity. We have also been down at Church for our first altar practice of our KS2 Christmas Concert, ready to fill our sacred place with song and scripture. To end our week, as a school we came together for our ‘Travelling Nativity’, again coming together with song and scripture to really celebrate this wonderful time.
Conversation Starters
In Geography, we have been comparing biomes around the world and the animals that live within these environments. We finished with a ‘what is your favourite and why’ question about biomes. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live and why?
Riddle of the Week
I have legs but I can’t walk. I have a back and arms but I can’t reach.
What am I?
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.
Christmas Bake Off- This will be returning on Friday 12th December. I can’t wait to see (and mainly taste) your chocolatey crimbo creations! This will also be our Christmas Jumper Day!
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.
Christmas Raffle- This will be taking place on Wednesday 17th December. Tickets are to be bought at the office.
The final day of term is Friday 19th December and we will be finishing at 2pm
Year 5 Homework- Due 11th 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.
Maths
The children have a sheet of word problems to complete in their homework books. You can choose any of the four methods we have learned over this unit of work but you HAVE TO SHOW YOUR JOTTING IN YOUR HOMEWORK BOOK.
Multiplying 2 digit by 1 digit numbers using short multiplication- word problems
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.
taught
built
leave
swept
shone
favourite
important
interest
heard
knew
different
actually
accident
occasion
critic
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.
Silent Night- French
We are challenging ourselves this year by applying our french skills to one of our most well known Christmas carols. We will only be singing up to 2:12 on the video. We have split the song into 3 verses. Year 5/6 will sing verse one which will be from 0:00-0:43 seconds on the video. Year 3/4 will then sing verse two and everybody will be joining in for the final verse which will be 1:28- 2:12. The children have all been given a song booklet of our Christmas songs.
Year 1 Weekly Blog 5.12.25 - "Prepare a path for God so that he can enter your heart." - St John Baptist De La Salle
In this weeks Gospel we listened to a piece of scripture from Matthew. We heard John the Baptist calling to the people to come back to God and to prepare themselves for Christ’s arrival. Christmas can be such a busy time organising the day itself that we can forget of prepare ourselves for the birth of Jesus. In Year 1 we have been busy preparing ourselves to give our gift of our Nativity… which we cannot wait for you to see next week. The children have been loving rehearsals and have been SO well behaved when in the hall practising.
Going deeper in conversation
During RE we have been discussing what angels are… we know they give messages sent by God.
Question to ask: What is an angel?
Magic moments
With the Christmas excitement felt all around the school there are just so many wonderful moments that stand out! On Friday we had our Travelling Nativity, every year group gathered outside, sang hymns and watched as Mary and Joseph and of course a real donkey, paraded through the school grounds. The children absolutely loved it!
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).
Nativity: Our Nativity is next week, 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: Our children are going to experience a story by the fire on Tuesday next week. No additional clothing will be needed, just please make sure your child comes to school with their winters warmers!
KS1 Christmas Party: This is the morning of Thursday 18th December. We ask for children to come to school in party clothes and bring a drink (not fizzy) along with a treat snack such as a packet of crisps or a chocolate bar. We also please ask for sensible shoes as the children will be outside during breaktimes and lunch time break.
Emails:
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
s.hartley@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Have a lovely weekend!
Year 2 Weekly Blog Friday December 5th "The show must go on!"
A week full of rehearsals! We giggled at funny camels and unruly sheep!
Read moreCome to the manger..
It has been such a wonderful week in nursery as we have travelled to the manger to greet baby Jesus.
I am sure you will agree that the childrens portrayal of the the birth of Christ was truly magical. Each year when I watch the children perform the Christmas Nativity I am overwhelmed by their joy and happiness. You should be very proud…we are!
Even though we have been so very busy with the Nativity this week we still have had time to doing our learning! We are so exhausted!
We have played ‘what number’ Christmas hook a duck -great fun
How many baubles can you balance on a Christmas plate?
We have decorated the Christmas tree!
Played a tricky Christmas pattern game, see if you can have a go at home, click here
Make my shape Numberblocks
Capacity and counting at the Supermarket
and our favourite…number shapes using Numicon (we have a new number shape, 6)
Worship
This week in Worship we have continued our ‘Prophecy and Promise’ topic. Our key words were MANGER, ANGEL and SHEPHERD.
We watched a different video telling the wonderful story of the journey Mary and Joseph took and the birth of Jesus. We are so good at re telling the story – especially as this week we re told the story for our grown ups in our Nativity performance.
We had to decide if some statements were true or false by showing a thumbs up or down. Why not have a go at home:
Jesus was born in a hospital
Mary laid Jesus in a manger
Angels told the shepherds about Jesus
The shepherds stayed in their field
Maybe you could come up with some new ones of your own!
Our child led worship this week was all about the three kings. They saw a big star in the sky and we thought about the questions: ‘What could it be?’ and ‘What did it tell the kings?’.
We added our three kings to our display in the classroom and listened to the hymn ‘We three kings of Orient are’. The display is looking great – maybe next week we will make a donkey and some camels!
You will have noticed that we have not sent home the children’s white t-shirts We are going to keep hold of them so in the Summer the children can decorate them in readiness for Sports Day. If this is problem please do let me know.
Walking Nativity
On Friday we joined the whole school and some parents to take part in a walking Nativity. The story began at the Year 6 classroom and then led us all the way to the chapel, where we sang carols and said prayers. It was such a lovely event to be part of…and Mary rode a real donkey!!
Later on in the day we visited the stable again! We read the story ‘Room for a little one’. It was truly magical.
Take a look at the photos!
Spare clothes
This is a huge plea for spare clothes. We have no longer got any spare socks, underpants/knickers, boys joggers/trousers, leggings…in fact everything! Also, if your child has been sent home in any nursery items would you please send them back in. Thank you.
Don’t forget…Family Mass at church is this Sunday. Please try and come along, we would love to see you.
Have a fabulous weekend and I will see to all on Monday
Stay safe and God bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog. Friday 5th December "Prepare a path for God so that He can enter your heart."(St John Baptist De La Salle)
This week in both our RE and liturgy, the focus has been on reflecting upon the messages of John the Baptist and how these relate to Advent. Children in Re reflected on how we are called by John to ‘Repent,’ in Advent and ‘Make your paths straight,’ so that we can allow God that is goodness to enter in. Children have thought about what Advent means to them and how they too can grow to be a better person towards Jesus. Our children led a beautiful worship all about the story of Jesus meeting the sisters Martha and Mary. Martha is angry because her sister is listening to Jesus whilst she does all the work. However, Jesus reminds her that Mary is doing the most important thing - listening to the Lord. It reminded us that at this busy time of year, we need to spend quiet time with God and focus on what is truly important.
In HRSE this week, children learned how to behave if there was an emergency - things like dialling 999, quick reactions, remaining calm and reassuring any injured people came up. Th
In other news: We have had a very busy week, analysing fairy tales in English and learning how to write description and dialogue. We made ice-cream in Science - by lowering the melting point of the ice - by adding salt. There were mixed results - some children ended up with milkshake and some with Mr. Whippy - but all agreed it was tasty!
Here are some pictures of our travelling nativity:
Here are some highlights from our last two weeks:
Conversation starters
RE
What does repent mean? What can you do to grow closer to Jesus this Advent?
HRSE
What is an emergency? When would you call 999? When wouldn’t you call 999?
Let’s Celebrate
This week, there was no assembly and therefore no certificates given. However, in class the following children received music star for their resilient attitudes: Jude Clayton and Marla Duxbury
Notices
Please try to remember ukuleles on Thursday. Some children have forgotten theirs for a few weeks now.
Friday 12th December The Great our lady Christmas bake off. We are all excited to see and taste them!
Christmas Raffle- This will be taking place on Wednesday 17th December. Tickets are to be bought at the office.
Tuesday 16th December Key Stage 2 Carol Service in church 2pm and 6pm. Children will need to be there in the evening at 5:45pm in full school uniform.
. Song lyrics and recordings of our songs are on the homework blog for you to practice.
Have a lovely weekend together.
Mrs Lyons and Miss Slater
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Year 6 Weekly Blog - 'During this Advent season, I will keep alert and awake, listening for you.'
This week in our Liturgy we focused on Mary, to enhance our RE lessons. We contemplated on the following illustrations and then shared our observations, discussing its significance and what they thought each aspect symbolised. Both in RE and in our liturgy we have reflected on the strength, bravery and faith that Mary showed during the annuciation and her journey to Bethleham, what it means to be names ‘Mother of God’ and how she is mother to us all- listening to our prayers, giving us strength and is always there for us, just like our own mothers.
Thank you also to our wonderful class members, who delivered a beautiful child-led liturgy on advent…
Prayer stations have now arrived around the school, each symbolising and offering scripture to reflect upon different parts of the nativity. Our class were given the kings to create, please have a look at our prayer station. We can’t wait to meet up with our reception partners next week, to share this pillgrimage together.
Of course on Friday we had a very special liturgy as a whole school community, where we all followed our very own Mary, Joseph and of course Freddie, the donkey. This was just a beautiful time, where we reflect on the journey towards Christmas day. Well done to our wonderful year 6’s who took part, by either dressing up, carrying the stars and lantens and reading.
This week I feel we have well and truly started our nativity journey. On Tuesday, we were blessed to watch our youngest children perform on stage so beautifully- telling the story through song and movement, reminding us of the true meaning of Christmas. Then on Wednesday, the whole of Key Stage 2 ventured down to church to begin our concert rehearsal. As I sat there listening to the children sing their hearts out and say their lines with such confidence, I could not help but smile. Thank you to those that have practised their songs and words so well! Next week, we will be doing our final practises on Monday and Wednesday, so please can we make sure that all children know their words by then.
Where has our learning taken us this week?
We have had a lovely week in class. Full of hard work and enthusiasm. We have completed all the work on our class novel, we can now just sit back, listen and enjoy hearing how the story unfolds- it has been very dramatic! In RE we have been learning about the holy orders and carried out some research. In Geography the children have reallyu enjoyed learning about tectonic plates and how volcanoes, earthquakes and mountains are formed.
Delving deeper through talk …
What do the Dominican Sisters believe? Can you explain the four pillars of their faith?
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
John Paul Matilda Diasy Hugo
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.
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- Dressing up is optional - but if you do want to dress up then 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.
