The Magic of books and the healing power of Prayer - what a week …..
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog Friday 6th March "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28”
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The Magic of books and the healing power of Prayer - what a week …..
Read moreIt has been a week of such depth and reflection in Year 4. We have learned all about the story of the Prodigal son in our RE lessons and the important message that God will forgive us and is waiting with open arms to bring us close to Him. This linked so beautifully to our Reconciliation session on Tuesday night which was about sin separating us from God and how He has given us free will to choose - good choices that spread love or bad choices that hurt others - sins. We then moved on to learn about God’s love and mercy in other ways - such as sending His only son to save us and creating the lovely world for us to cherish. Children spent time being thankful that they are a child of God who is always there to love them. Michael, Ruth and Blythe led a really special liturgy on Wednesday telling the story about the woman who was almost stoned - but Jesus said only those who had not sinned could throw - and nobody could. The children pointed out that we are all sinners and should focus on getting ourselves right before accusing others. In our HRSE session children learned to be grateful for their experiences, themselves and others.
Thank you so much for your efforts with the creative world book day costumes. We had a super day spent the talking about our own reading identities and which type of text we feel really passionate about. The children met with their partner class and read them their story.
This week, we say goodbye to Miss Cardwell. We are so proud of how she has grown as a teacher and wish her so much luck in her final placement at another school. We will really miss you.
How does God show love and mercy to us?
How are you grateful for yourself, others and your experiences this week?
Here are some beautiful pictures of our World Book Day in school:
Our certificate this week is an enthusiastic and focused learner This goes to Jude Cu.. You participate so well in lessons. You are trying hard to use our oracy language and I am happy to see you pushing yourself to produce more work.
Our virtues this half term are being intentional and prophetic. Intentional in their behavour for learning and their behaviour towards others. This week, Heidi receives our star for being so intentional in her behaviour and learning. She gives 100% at all times and makes links between what she believes and how she behaves.
We are now having a ‘100% focused learner of the day’ in Year 4. This week we have chosen: Luca and Jacob
Music stars this week were Logan and Marla for trying so hard to master the chord changes.
Session 2 just for children is this Tuesday at 3:30-4:20. Please encourage your child to complete their ‘Making things right’ pages 1-15 and bring in on Tuesday.
Ties - These are red ties with Holy Communion symbols on them that many boys choose to wear for their Holy Communion. They are on parent pay if you wish to purchase one.
Thursday 12th March D&T Biscuits: Children have a recipe to make biscuits. Please bring in the ingredients on Thursday.
Speaking Shakespeare
On Thursday the 19th March Children will be ‘Speaking Shakespeare’ at the Grand theatre. We have been given a speech from Hamlet, which we will learn and perform together as a class. (Given for homework) Children will need a packed lunch.
Parents - you can come and watch at the Grand at 2:00 pm - 2:45pm.
Please fill in the form below to state whether you are able to watch and pick up your child (outside Nandos at 2:45pm) - or arrange for another parent to do so.
Please fill in the photo consent form below:
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Carragher and Miss Cardwell
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Worship
This week in Worship we have continued our ‘Desert to Garden’ topic. Our key words this week were CARE, LENT and GROW.
Our first session began with a lovely story called ‘Penguin and Pinecone’ Click here to watch. In the story Penguin shows love and care by planting Pinecone in a place where it can grow. Over time, Penguin’s love helped the Pinecone grow into a big, strong tree. We have continued this theme by planting seeds in our garden and adding playdough blossom to twigs…new life!
We then saw some photos of a baby – can you remember who the baby in the photos was? Just like Penguin, this grew big and strong because of the love and care from her family. It was Barbara!
Lent is a special time to care for others with kindness and love. When we help someone, share things or say kind words, our love grows, just like Pinecone grew into a tree and Barbara grew into a caring and loving nursery lady!
Lent reminds us that when we care for others, we grow closer to Jesus and help make the world more loving.
Our second session this week we heard about the Good Samaritan. Lent is a time to care for others, and we can help and be kind to everyone. Jesus said, “Be like the Samaritan. Love others and help them when they need you.”
We also heard about ‘Jesus and the woman of Samaria’. We saw a picture of the woman with Jesus at a well, and had a think about what they may be doing there. We heard words from the Gospel (John 4:42), “It is no longer because of what you said that we believe, we have heard for ourselves and we know that this is indeed the Saviour of the World”. We thought about and discussed the question, ‘How can you show Jesus’ love to others through your actions this week?’
We have concluded our sessions this week by praying in our prayer garden around our statue of Mary. Some of us have chosen to this ourselves as well throughout the day. It was so lovely and peaceful.
Throughout the week we have been collecting steps towards Cafod’s Big Lent Walk. Each day we have been walking around the school field. The CAFOD Big Lent Walk 2026 invites individuals, schools, and parishes to walk 200km during the 40 days of Lent to raise funds for fighting poverty, including projects supporting communities in Nigeria. Funds raised help combat widespread poverty, conflict, and climate issues, while supporting water access and empowering women and girls.
The stations of the cross
This week we all went on a pilgrimage around school to visit the stations of the cross. At each station we discussed what we saw which helped us to understand more about Jesus’ journey to the cross. The children were so moved they haven’t stopped talking about it.
Learning landscape
A week full of experiments with questions such as; what will happen if? what do you think? can you tell me? We have been:
balancing objects using balance scales using words like heavy, light, and balance.
predicting which objects will sink or float?
following instructions to recreate images using magnetic tiles
using number patterns to 9 to fill the numicon boards. Yes, nine a new number! The children were sooooo excited. We are now finding out about number 9
following cue cards to build flowers
using the iPad to complete matching games
and next week we will be learning some new letter sounds!
World Book Day
A great day at nursery! Everyone came dressed as their favourite book character…well done everyone! Take a look at our pictures!
Lastly, have the most wonderful weekend, fingers crossed the sunny weather will continue.
Stay safe and God bless
Barbara
Please complete the fractions sheet to help reinforce previous learning of fractions. You have also been given your log in details for ANTON please have a go at the two areas and complete the test at the end.
Please complete the reading comprehnesion, answering the questions in detail and going back to the text for the answers. Remember- try to time yourself, this should take no longer than 20 minutes.
Please complete the spellings sheets in your books- try to remember to use some of the strategies we have been doing in class.
What a beautiful week we have had in school. This week we have celebrated world book day and as a school we all came together to join in prayer and Mrs Gregan did an excellent job of reminding us all that every book can take us on an adventure—but the Bible is our greatest adventure of all. Just like the heroes and explorers in its pages, we become brave, curious readers every time we open a book and step into a new story. When we read, we grow—learning more about ourselves, the world, and God’s love. So as we go forward, when we choose a story to read, we must remember that we are all readers with the power to imagine, discover, and shine brightly, just like the people of the Bible who listened, learned, and lived out their faith.
This week in our RE lessons we have reflected on Maundy Thursday and the significant actions of Jesus and the message he was sending us- his new commandment. We reflected on how his action of wasking His disciples feet was a way of showing all Chrsitians that we are here to serve and love one another, just as he served and loved us. This then linked beautifully to our child-led liturgy on Discipleship- a true reminder that we are all called to follow God and be ‘fishers of people’ …
What another beautiful day we have had in school for National Prayer Day, where we have truly celebrated the gift of praying, everything and everyone we love and of course, as we are raising money by walking to Nigeria during Lent, we have of course had our very own pupil giving us a talk on what Catholic life is like in Nigeria. Year 6 had lots of questions and of course we learnt so much- thank you so much.
We also loved making our spring time planter for someone that we love …
We love World Book Day! Yesterday brought such happiness, laughter and excitement to the classroom. I hope you enjoy looking at the photographs from yesterday! We even did a short writing piece on a scene from Wicked, as part of our Classic Fiction strudy on ‘The Wizard of Oz’- can’t wait to read them!
We loved sharing the gift of reading with our lovely Reception buddies …
We have got our fraction work up and running- simplifying fractions, comparing fractions and next week we will be adding and subtracting these fractions! In English, we have studied the meeting of Dorothy and Glinda- practisiong our dialogue writing and looking at how we can incorporate action and description in our reporting clauses. In music we have been noting the pitch on the song ‘White Cliffs of Dover’, continuing to explore sequence work on the apparatus in Gymnastics and much more!
Well done to Isioma this week.
Isioma, 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. You are really becoming a reflective learner and respond excellently to feedback, as you always want to know exactly what you can do to improve. We have been so impressed with your confidence, knowledge and ability to talk to all the classes of different ages on a topic that is so close to your heart and something that you are passionate about.
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 Jacob for being intentional and prophetic to help others.
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Date for the diary- Year 6 Resurrection Assembly is on Thursday 2nd April.
Scholastic book fair starts after school on Wednesday 11th March.
School Leaver Hoodies- a Parent payment of £20 has now been set for all those wanting to purchase a school leavers hoody. These are a great keepsake for the children and usually they request to wear these on their leavers day out ready for a class photo! Top Marques, St Annes, are now expecting you to go in to shop to make sure you get the correct size and let them know what size you want- payment is not needed in the shop this is through ParentPay.
Have a lovely weekend.
We will see you on Monday.
This week our Word of the Week has been Saviour. We talked about what this means and how Christians believe that Jesus is our Saviour because he shows us God’s love and helps guide us in the way we should live.We have listened to the Gospel story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. We learned that even though Jews and Samaritans usually did not speak to one another, Jesus still stopped to talk with the woman. This showed us that Jesus cares for everyone and treats all people with kindness and respect. We reflected on how we can follow Jesus’ example by including others, being kind, and showing care to everyone we meet.
Read moreThis week we are focusing on contracted words.
Maths - Please complete the questions in your homework book.
Reading - Children have already started making their way up the target board.
Reading challenge - Can you read something at home that isn’t your school reading book? It could be a magazine, a recipe, a digital story or you could listen to an audio book.
Please complete pages 1-15 of your book and bring it to your session on
One small sheet about the 9x tables and some word problems - read them carefully!
Please learn the following speech off by heart ready for our performance on stage. Tell your parents what it means.
There are some lovely opportunities to do some optional homework based on all we are studying this half term or retrieving from last half term. Have look and see.
Spelling dectectives and adding multiples of ten. Thank you!
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Read moreThis weeks Gospel we heard about the time Peter, James and John went with Jesus to pray and while they were there, Jesus was transformed. We have also shared a special moment with our Year 5 friends as we focused our thoughts towards Lent. The children gave one another their Lent boxes, it was such a wonderful moment with such sweet conversations of thankfulness and excitement as they spoke to one another about how they made their boxes and why.
Two things this week…
What does the word transform mean? How are you going to transform and grow closer to Jesus during Lent.
As world book day is next week, we are being asked to think about our reading identities. What type of books do you enjoy and why? Parents share your identity too!
Today has been full of so much joy! The children were brimming with excitement to share their books with you all and for you to see their progress this year. It was lovely to see their wide smiles as they returned, knowing that they have made you all so proud because of how hard they have been working in school. Following this we had a brilliant morning out in our forest school. A huge thank you to Mrs Tierney who allowed the children to have the most fun exploring the outdoors!
A huge well done to Florence who has been awarded our concentration certificate this week. Florence, you are just a joy! Your desire and love to learn is so special! This week we invited a whole host of visitors into our class, you listened so intently, which meant you learnt many new facts. When you were picked to share your thoughts your excitement brought a huge smile to my face. Not only were you excited to share your knowledge, you also spoke articulately and confidently! We are so proud of you!
A huge well done to Hope who has received the Star Virtue award this week. Hope you are always so intentional with your words, you use kindness towards others and are always quick to think about those in need and to say a prayer to help them. Your actions too are intentional! You care so much about God’s world and are desperate to make it a farier face. I can picture your smile as you came in with some food for our food bank!
World book day: This Thursday. We would love for the children to come to school dressed as their reader identity. For example, I love stories that are mysterious and romantic, I could come as a detective or something including hearts. Your child may want to come as their favourite character that they love to read about, or wearing lots of facts they have read from non-fiction books, or something relating to the magazines they love to read (football, disney etc) it really is up to you!
Day of prayer and love: This Friday please come to school wearing clothes that you LOVE to wear. During this day it will be full of prayer and love. Please read Mrs Gregan’s blog to find out more.
Don’t forget if you would like your child to make ‘people we love’ planter (On Friday prayer day) to celebrate the world day of prayer, then please make a payment on parentpay ASAP.
Emails:
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
What a first week back after half term it has been! The weather has started to change with brighter and drier mornings and warmer afternoons, which has certainly lifted everyone’s spirits. We have also begun our spiritual journey of Lent, with us focusing on the Mass of Ash Wednesday in our RE lessons. We asked and answered lots of inquisitive questions about Lent and also looked into the readings and scripture from Ash Wednesday. We have also swapped our Lenten boxes over with our lovely Year 1 partners, ready for the weekend to begin earning those pennies at home to raise money for CAFOD.
It was so lovely to see so many of you at our second book look of the year and for the children to share their work across the year with you. You should be extremely proud of the work that they put in and produced, also to see the progression of their work from September. Lots of learning has taken place already in this new half term with us using our multiplication/division knowledge to convert units of measurement and to multiply decimals by whole numbers. In English, we have began our new writing topic of Sci-Fi, which will go hand in hand with our space topic in Science. Here are some pictures captured throughout the week of our learning.
Science- ‘My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles’. Can you explain to your parents why this was the topic of our conversation in this weeks science lesson. Could you remember any of the facts we associated with each planet (one word descriptions).
RE- What changes are you going to make throughout Lent? Every year, we choose something to fast (give up) but thinking on a deeper and more spiritual level, what changes about yourself are you going to make on this special journey of the year.
Virtue Star: Emilia
You are so intentional with your actions Emilia. To always put other people’s interests, safety and concerns before your own is a special quality to have and one that is not easy to carry out every single day. You are such a valuable member of our classroom, as a learning partner, eco- councillor and friend. Just keep being you.
Learner of the Week: Isaac
I don’t know what it is about maths, but you just seem to absolutely smash it! You are super focused on the task at hand, taking in all of the information given during the teachers input, and you are so determined to complete every challenge that is set- Brilliant work!
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Wednesday 4th March Trip to UCLAN- Normal school drop off and pick up times for this trip. Full school uniform needed. If you haven’t filled in the dinner options form on the Year 5 blog, I will assume that you are having a pack lunch from home.
Thursday 5th March World Book Day- That time of the year again! Time to dress up. There is a poster available on Mrs Gregan’s blog with more information about the theme of this years day of reading.
Worship
This week in Worship we have started our ‘Desert to Garden’ topic. Our key words this week were LENT, SORRY and ASHES.
Our first session began with a story about a tree and the changing seasons. We looked at the trees outside and whether they had any leaves on them yet. We also went on a spring walk and discovered all the things that are changing.
Just like trees change through the seasons to grow and get ready for new leaves, the season of Lent helps us change and get ready for new beginnings with Jesus at Easter.
Our child led worship on Thursday was about Ash Wednesday. In our worship bag we had a picture of some ashes and we thought about what they could be. Some of us thought they looked like smoke and some of us remembered going to church and having ashes on our head. Here is a video we watched: Click here.
The ashes were holy ashes and they are God’s blessings. The ashes marked the start of Lent. We spoke about Lent being a time to say sorry and think about how we can be kind to each other in Lent. We made our Lenten promise – we listed all the ways we are going to be good in Lent around our big heart – kindness, loving, sharing, forgiving. If we do these things we will get a smiley stamp in our heart. Lets see if we can fill it by Easter! We’ve already got a lot!
We have loved learning a new song this week – Sing Hosanna! Here it is so you can play it home. We loved it! Click here.
We have also been focusing on Jesus’ cross. We have recreated different versions out of resources we have in nursery…and even our bodies! Take a look at our pictures!
On Monday and Tuesday the children visited Forest school to look for signs of new life, we spotted the trees budding, Spring flowers (crocus, snowdrops, daffodils).
On Wednesday we swapped our Lenten boxes with year three. All we have to do now are multiple acts of kindness for donations! Last year the school raised £1000…no pressure!
Learning Landscape
Such wonderful week. Everyone has returned to nursery full of life and raring to go!
In our learning landscape this week we have been:
Painting Nigerian art in readiness for the World Day of Prayer next Friday.
Planned that we will be walking once around the field in the morning and the afternoon to collect miles for Cafod’s Big Lent Walk. Between the whole school we would like to walk 4,200 miles! Look our for the sponsor form which was sent home this week.
Played guess my number, a game show where you don't count, you see the amount! Join the Numberblocks and learn how to recognise numbers of things without counting them. Have a try at home, maybe using different objects click here
Played the ribbon box game where we had to predict if the ribbons thatw ere pulled from the box were ‘long’ or short’, that was great fun!!
Played Silly Soup (a rhyming game), matched the rhyming objects from a sack and even rhymed our names to make nonsense names. We are getting good at rhyming…have a play at home, its fun!
Practised our numbers to eight and the sounds we have learnt so far. Keep a look out for the QR codes coming home so that you can practise at home too!
Used the ten frame for the first time. We found out that 4 and 4 added together makes 8, as well as 6 add 2, 5 add 3 and 8 ones’!
As always a busy week. We have been so busy we haven’t managed to do everything that we planned. Have a rest this weekend next week will be even busier!
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
We have been using our knowledge of multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 (shifting digits left and right pass the decimal point) to convert differents units of measure such as cm, m , kg, g , l and ml. Complete the sheet that is stuck in your homework books.
Reading targets have been set for the new half term so lets get quizzing so we can smash our targets. 20 minutes minimum a day.
Our spellings have looked at verbs that end in e but when we add our suffix ‘tion’, we have to drop the e when the word becomes a noun.
The Lenten season has begun in Year 4. The children began their Lenten journey by making Lenten promises - one for fasting, one for almsgiving and one to become a better person. They also swapped their Lenten boxes with their Year 2 partner. They are willing to do chores at home - and you can give them a little money for their box. All proceeds are going to CAFOD. We have spent some time in our RE lessons reflecting on how we can love like Jesus did. This is the perfect opportunity to care for others and show solidarity with all our brothers and sisters - just like Jesus did. We had a beautiful worship led by Jack, Heidi and Edward this week. It was beautiful - all about the Prodigal Son and how family is more important than money. Children inspired the class to make bidding prayers about forgiveness and true wealth. In HRSE this week, we talked about having an ‘Attitude of Gratitude,’and refelcted on how we could do a daily gratitude practice at home.
We have started our new class novel - The Last Bear, by Hannah Gold. It is a beautiful book and the depth of conversation around it so far has been amazing!
How can you find time to pray at home together? What would be a nice prayer to say?
What could you do as a family to share what you are grateful for each day?
Here is a little snapshot of our week:
Our certificate this week is an enthusiastic and focused learner This goes to Ruth. You give your all in lessons and your work is stunning - you always answer fully and try your very hardest. It is lovely that you listen to every word in class and are so attentive.
Our virtues this half term are being intentional and prophetic. Intentional in their behavour for learning and their behaviour towards others. This week, Halle receives our star for being so keen to do the right thing, being ready to learn, making mature decisions and being a role model to others.
We are now having a ‘100% focused learner of the day’ in Year 4. This week we have chosen: Halle, Henry O, Marla
Music stars this week were Bonnie and Edward for super playing
This Sunday at 9:30pm it is the welcome mass for all Holy Communicants. Please attend with your children.
Sessions for parents and children start this Tuesday at 3:30-4:20. Please encourage your child to complete their ‘Making things right’ pages each week in their new book which they will get on Tuesday.
Ties - These are red ties with Holy Communion symbols on them that many boys choose to wear for their Holy Communion. They are on parent pay if you wish to purchase one.
WORLD BOOK DAY This Thursday 5th March. Please come dressed as your favourite book character and please bring in ONE book or magazine that you absolutely love to share with your friends.
D&T Biscuits: Children have a recipe to make biscuits. This will be happening on Thursday 12th March and they will need to bring their ingredients in.
Speaking Shakespeare
On Wednesday the 19th March Children will be ‘Speaking Shakespeare’ at the Grand theatre. We have been given a speech from Hamlet, which we will learn and perform together as a class.
Parents - you can come and watch at 1:45pm.
Please fill in the photo consent form below:
PLEASE IGNORE THIS BELOW - (same night as RECONCILIATION in church! I am trying to book for a different night instead)
OPPORTUNITY - PRE SHOW HAMLET PERFORMANCE Tuesday 24th March - 6pm
There is opportunity for a small group of children to perform a little Shakespeare in the foyer, as a Pre-show performance at the Grand to entertain the theatre goers as they come to watch. This will be before the RSC production of Hamlet in the evening.
Parents would need to bring their children for 6:00pm and either collect them at 7:15pm and take them home OR book to go and watch the RSC performance of Hamlet and take them to the show.
(However, it has been given a recommended age of 12+ - so this would be completely at your own discretion.)
I will be going to watch the show with my own son after this pre-show performance!
Please fill in the ‘Expression of interest’ form below if you wish your child to be considered.
Here is a link to book to watch the show if you wish to.
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Carragher and Miss Cardwell
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Welcome back to the second half of the spring term. There is no doubt that it is going to be a busy term with lots and lots going on. I am really excited that we will end the term with an Easter assembly. It will be a lovely way to bring our class family: parents and children together.
This half term, we are focusing on the virtues of being Intentional and Prophetic. We will be growing by making thoughtful choices rather than acting on impulse; Noticing the needs of others and respond with kindness; speaking truth with love; standing up for justice and fairness and most importantly seeing the world with God’s eyes—imagining what it could be.
Yesterday we had a beautiful teacher’s liturgy in the chapel, where we reflected on a reading from the book of the Prophet Jeremiah 1:4–8. In the reading we heard Jeremiah telling God that he was too young to do what God was asking him to do. He didn’t feel ready or confident. But God told him: “Do not be afraid… I am with you.” This reading showed our two virtues clearly… being Intentional, where Jeremiah had to make a choice. He could hide, say no, or give up — or he could choose to trust God on purpose. Being Prophetic…Jeremiah became a prophet because he spoke God’s words and helped people come back to what was right. We then reflected on all the ways we could link this to our own lives, especially during this liturgical season of Lent. We talked about how every time we choose the right thing — on purpose — we become more like Jesus.
Thank you to the following children who led us in a beautiful child-led litrugy on Tuesday, on lent and helping us to reflect on the changes we can make this liturgical season …
In RE our lesson this week we reflected on John’s gospel, the ‘annointing at Bethany’, where Martha and Mary annoint Jesus’ feet in preparation for his burial, showing that they recongised Jesus’ true identity, that He is the messiah. The children then connected the learning from last term- how anointing is used in many of our sacraments. We started our lesson smelling some familiar scents, to see if they could recognise them …
Earlier this week we swapped our Lenten boxes with our Reception buddies. We were so impressed with how much time and effort they had all gone to, to make sure their box was perosnalised for their partner. Now it is our mission to fill them for CAFOD as part of our almsgiving this lent…
We were so happy to share our learning journey with you during our book look this week. As you can see, the children have achieved so much and are making such positive progress. Was wonderful to see so many happy faces as you shared their work …
I am sure the children have come home to tell you that they have had their arithmetic paper back this week and we have nearly completed the reading. This was such an exciting and worth-while learning journey, where we have been through the paper, celebrated achievements and even mistakes- as the mistakes we make are what we truly learn from the most! I would like to remind all of you that this process is not to label or to level your child, as we have not yet completed the whole curriculum, we simply do this to ensure your children are familiar with the layout, formatting, style of questions and of course to learn what is expected of them. The children have had the chance to think about what areas they know they need to work on now and reflect on what progress they would like to make next time- marginal gains are always the best way! We were so proud of the children’s maturity and resilience during this feedback time. Arithmetic papers will be sent out today, alongside their homework, for you to have a look at and the reading paper will be sent home early next week. Please can we make sure that these papers come back to school, as we keep them in our revision folders so we can refer back to them. Many thanks.
Well done to Sean this week.
Sean- Wow we are so proud of your reflective, focused and determined approached to your work. You also take great pride in your work to ensure it is beautifully presented and always reflects our learning in class but most importantly reflects your true capability. You have made great progress, and your books clearly show this. Well done Sean.
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 William for being intentional and prophetic to help others.
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
World Book Day Thursday 5th March- dress up, there are many different ideas that Mrs Gregan has put on her blog, to make this not an expensive event!
Don’t forget if you would like your child to make ‘people we love’ planter next Friday to celebrate the world day of prayer, then please make a payment on parentpay ASAP.
School Leaver Hoodies- a Parent payment of £20 has now been set for all those wanting to purchase a school leavers hoody. These are a great keepsake for the children and usually they request to wear these on their leavers day out ready for a class photo! Please make sure you go in to Top Marques to order the correct size.
Have a lovely weekend.
Please complete the rounding revision booklet- this was an area that a lot of us made mistakes on in reasoning, so we need a recap and to practise skills.
Please complete the reading comprehnesion, answering the questions in detail and going back to the text for the answers. Remember- try to time yourself, this should take no longer than 20 minutes.
Please complete the spellings sheets in your books- try to remember to use some of the strategies we have been doing in class.
This week our Word of the Week has been Transfiguration. We listened to the story from the Gospel of Mathew 17:1–9 where Jesus takes Peter, James and John up a mountain and they see him shining in glory. We talked about how this special moment helped the disciples understand more about who Jesus is and reminded us to listen to him.
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Don’t forget to come dressed as a book character you love on Thursday. You can come dressed as anything to do with books in fact. If, for example, your favourite books are non-fiction about penguins - you can come dressed as a penguin! If you love Beano comics - come as Beano. You might like football books - dress as a footballer! fairy books, detective books,…. the list is endless!
We would love it if you could bring in one book on World Book Day that YOU ABSOLUTELY LOVE from home. You will get chance to show the class and read it with someone.
It does not have to be a novel - it could be a recipe book, a book for younger children, a graphic novel, a comic, your favourite facts book, a book about your favourite singer, a book about Minecraft - anything goes!
You can tell if a number is divisible by 3 by adding the digits together. If the digit sum is a multiple of 3 the whole number is divisible by 3/is a multiple of 3.
For example 245 is not a multiple of three because 2+4+5 - 11. Eleven is not a multiple of 3.
Whereas 4512 is a mutliple of 3 because 4+5+1+2 = 12 - which is a multiple of 3.
You can tell if the number is divisible by 6/a multiple of six. For starters, it has to be an EVEN number. Then when you add the difgit sum, it totals to a multiple of 3.
For instance, straight away we know 1325 cannot be divisible by six bacuse it is not EVEN.
6588 might be divisible by six because it is even. When you add the digits, 6+5 +8+8 = 27 it must be divisible by 6 because this number is a multiple of 3.
Group 1
Do these as colourful words - put the sc part of the word in a different colour
2. Now write some sentences or a paragraph with these words in to show you understand the meaning of them.
Group 2
Key words to spell off by heart:
Group 2 Word collection - please collect words in your book for the a-e sound and the i-e sound.
There are some lovely opportunities to do some optional homework based on all we are studying this half term or retrieving from last half term. Have look and see.
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