Year 3 Football

Next Tuesday, 24th March, we will be taking 2 teams to play in a Year 3 football festival held at AKS.

The children will need football boots and shin pads. School football kit will be given out next week. The children will need to be collected from school and taken straight to AKS. Matches start at 4pm and should be finished around 5:15pm.

Our Lady White: Daniel, Benji, Seamus, Eliana, Olivia and Henry

Our Lady Blue: Ronnie, Alfie, Theo, Leo T, Emilia, Reyan and Daisy

Representing the school is a big thing and for me, conduct is the most important part of this; ability is second. Playing for school is a proud moment and should be not taken lightly - I am excited that the children will experience this; we have not played Year 3 football before. We all have to adhere to a code of conduct to ensure that the children have an enjoyable experience.

Just a few pointers from AKS:

The Primary School day ends at 3.40pm and the Senior School day ends at 4pm therefore, please do not attempt to park on site. There is plenty of parking along the Inner Prom and King Edward Avenue. No dogs are allowed on site and parents will be unable to use any facilities there.

Netball this week…

We have a match on Tuesday at Heyhouses v St Thomas and Heyhouses.

The girls needed for the match this week are:

Year 6 - Tilly, Isioma Year 5 - Bea, Lena, Phoebe, Ava, Alana

Please can the girls be picked up from school and taken to Heyhouses. They will need to be in full PE kit.

School Photographs are taking place on Wednesday 25th March - sport team photographs will be taken on this day.

Year 5 Weekly Blog 13.03.26- 'For judgement, I have come into this world so that the blind will see'- John 9:1-41

What a lovely flowing week it has been in Year 5. We have ramped up our Holy Week preparations by getting into the hall to practice our Easter assembly of the crucifixion. The children have really been getting into their role and have understood the importance of what they are betraying- we can’t wait for you to see it! In RE, we have reflected on previous knowledge to combine both conscience and sin and how we use these together. This led into our next lesson of ‘Heaven’, where we reflected on what we think heaven would look like and thinking about life in holy paradise.

Learning has continued to flow in Year 5. We haver been tackling lots of tricky arithmetic questions in Maths by multiplying and dividing decimal fractions. In English, we have created sci-fi specific extended noun phrases to help construct story openings. In Geography, we have gone old school by using OS maps to find the exact location of places on the Fylde Coast using 4 figure grid references. In RHE, we have been discussing the feeling of ‘Under Pressure’ and sharing our experiences of this, whilst looking at lots of different ways we can feel under pressure and also put children under pressure. We then role-played different scenarios of pressure as we had to guess which group had each pressure.

Conversation starters

Geography- We have gone old school, in a time where google maps did not exist, by using OS maps. Go on a scavenger hunt around your house to see if you have any OS maps and tell your parents how to find 4 figure grid references.

RE- When was the last time you used your conscience? We have been discussing how we use our conscience to make choices in our day to day lives, whether they are good or bad. Can you remember a time where you used your conscience to prevent yourself from committing a sin?

Let’s Celebrate

Virtue Star: Martha

You are just so intentional and prophetic in your actions every single day Martha. You show so much love, kindness and patience towards your classmates. I have seen you provide a lot of love and support for your friends this week when they have needed it the most. Keep being that beacon of love and kindness throughout our school Martha.

Learner of the Week: Alice

I have loved your super focused attention this week Alice. You have been a woman on a mission when it comes to independent tasks and you are determined to complete the work to the best of your ability. This is especially seen when there is an artistic element to the activity, which we know you absolutely thrive in.

Notices

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

  • Monday 23rd March- Bring an Easter Egg to school. Children can come into school in their own clothes with the small cost of donating an easter egg for our easter raffle.

  • School Photo Day- Wednesday 25th March

  • Year 5 Easter Assembly- Wednesday 1st April

  • School closes on Friday 2nd April at 2pm

Year 1 Weekly Blog 13.3.26 - "Prayer is certainly the most wonderful medicine in the world" - St Hyacinth

In this weeks Gospel we have focused on Jesus bringing healing and light into the world. We listened to the piece of scripture of Jesus healing the blind man. Jesus brought light into the mans life and He can does this for us too! The children have reflected on ways Jesus brings them healing, “he helps me to make good choices” “he helps me say sorry” “he teaches me to be kind” - the children all felt that Jesus helps them and guides them to help others.

Going deeper in conversation

In RE we have used drama to retell the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem. What can you remember? How did the crowds react to Jesus arriving? What did they do with their cloaks? Can you remember what special word they shouted?

Magic moments

We have had a super week in school and have really enjoyed discovering more about patterns and shapes in maths. It has been a real joy to watch the children so motivated to create patterns and for us as teachers to observe them exploring their spacial reasoning through, rotating, moving and fitting different shapes together. The buzz in the classroom has been fantastic!

A huge well done to Roxie who has been awarded our Determined certificate. Roxie your effort and determination is fantastic! Seeing your self confidence soar is just brilliant and one of the biggest joys to watch! This greater self belief is having such a wonderful impact in your learning and you are now such an independent little writer who has a go and doesn’t give up. We are so proud of you Roxie! Well done!

A huge well done to Ralph how has been awarded our star this week for being so intentional all everything he does. Ralph your actions towards others are so kind and thoughtful, you really are a calming friend for others. You use words of encouragement when you see someone in need, making sure everybody feels precious, you really do live our school mission statement.

Reminders

PE days: As we began the new half term our PE days have changed. Our outside PE will continue to be on a Monday afternoon, however indoor is now on Wednesdays. Thank you!

Sponsored Walking: Please continue to walk and encourage family and friends to sponsor you!

Own clothes day: On Monday 23rd March we will be having an Own clothes day. We ask for an Easter egg donation on this day to help us with our annual Easter Egg raffle (one of the most egg-xciting parts of the year!)

Have a wonderful weekend!

c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

This week...

Worship

This week we have continued our ‘Desert to Garden’ topic with ‘Lent around the World. Our key words this week were CARE, LENT and WORLD.

We were very excited to open up some letters this week! We had 4 letters to open that told us all about how different people celebrate Lent around the World. We heard from Luca in Italy, Sean from Ireland, Anaya from India and Sofia from South America. It was so interesting to hear about the things they did.

Our final letter was from South America. Sofia told us all about what they do at the end of Lent, just before Easter. They make beautiful flower carpets using colourful flowers, leaves and dyed sawdust and work together to make beautiful pictures in the streets. We also watched a video that showed us the Holy Week processions in Guatemala. Click here to watch.

We made our own beautiful carpets in Nursery. They look amazing! The children really enjoyed choosing different colours and adding flowers.

Our child led worship this week was about Palm Sunday. The children remembered lots of our previous discussions and knew that the people waved palms, shouted Hosanna and one of our friends even remembered that we use the palms to make the ashes for next year!

We used our little people and set up Jesus’ procession through the people on his donkey.  We all said, Hosanna! Hosanna! Finishing with singing ‘Sing Hosanna!’. We love this song! We spoke about how joyous it must have been when Jesus arrived on his donkey. 

Learning landscape

Another week of finding out and experimenting.

We have continued with our investigation of heavy and light using balance scales, we are get good at predicting what will happen and how to rectify problems

We have been exploring ‘capacity by using lots of different sizes containers and jugs to measure water from one container to another, using the words full, empty, nearly full and nearly empty . The children have also been designing their own boats and testing them to see if they float or sing in the large water trough (with mixed results!).

As always we have enjoyed our number work! I am amazed at the mathematicians we have in nursery! I have really tried to trick them with some difficult games, but I can’t.

Mummies I hope you liked you Mothers Day card and biscuits. The children have been very eager to give them to you.

In the garden we have started to plant seeds ready to create a array of colourful flowers in our garden this summer.

The children that visited Forest School with Emma made some beautiful threaded hanging decorations.

To accompany our theme of growing we have made a fruit and veg shop…it’s rather expensive though…hundreds of pounds for an apple!

Food bank donations for March - Biscuits. The foodbank have seen a significant surge in demand at their food bank over the past few weeks, making it increasingly challenging to meet the needs of those who rely on their services. Let’s help where we can!

Easter Events in School

Easter will soon be upon us and in traditional Our Lady’s style we have a new event for the occasion, as well as our Easter Egg Raffle.

On Thursday 26th March we have organised another Pottery Event after school where you will have the opportunity to paint Easter themed pottery. There will be refreshements too. Just like Christmas, it is £10 per person. Please complete the form below booking for this event.

On Monday 23rd March, it is own clothes day but to bring an Easter Egg for the raffle!

Lastly, I think everyone has earned a good rest this weekend! Enjoy the time you spend with your loved ones.

Stay safe and God bless.

Barbara

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 19th March

Compulsory Homework

Maths- Multiplying and dividing decimal fractions

The children have been given a question sheet with some calcuations to complete. There is an example question to help with the working out.

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.

Spellings

We are looking at nouns that end in ‘f’ or ‘fe’ . When these nouns become plural, the end of the word changes.

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.

  1. halves

  2. loaves

  3. elves

  4. thieves

  5. knives

  6. leaves

  7. wives

  8. hooves

  9. wolves

  10. scarves

  11. yourselves

  12. lives

  13. dwarves

  14. shelves

  15. calves

Easter Assembly- Wednesday 1st April

Children have been given their scripts for our holy week preparations. Make sure to practice your lines and to really focus on the expressing this with emotion.

Year 6 Weekly Blog 'Lent is a time of renewal for the whole Church, for each community and every believer. Above all it's a time of grace' Pope Francis

This week we reflected on the gospel story John 9:1–41, where Jesus meets a man who was blind from birth and lovingly gives him sight. We discussed how this shows us that Jesus cares for everyone, even when others overlook them. It also teaches us that God can do wonderful things in our lives, even when we don’t understand what’s happening. We reflected on, how as Christians, we can use this story by remembering to trust Jesus, be kind to others, and look for God’s goodness every day. When Jesus helps us, changes us, or guides us, we can rejoice because His light helps us see the world in new and beautiful ways—just like the man who could finally see for the first time!

Thank you to the following children for the beautiful liturgy they led on Mary, where we listen to the Magnificat…

 

This run up to May is always a crucial one, where we can really refine the skills we need and reinforce any necessary information. So many of you have asked how you can help your child at home and what you can do to give them confidence in the final few weeks. Staying calm and not putting unnecessary pressure on children will ensure that they remain confident and continue to have that ‘I can’ attitude; early nights will be crucial over the next few weeks as they will be tired from all of their hard work and of course keep talking to them about their success but also areas to improve, helping them to set a plan of what they can do to reach their targets. One HUGE way to support your child, is homework. Every week, I spend time organising and planning for the areas that Year 6 need the most, complimenting what we are doing in class. Having a parent work alongside them to do this homework WILL help them. Reading is the other area, reading alongside your child every night- modelling fluency and pace, modelling reading punctuation and asking them questions about what they have read will also have a great impact. If you are looking at extra ways to work with your child then please press the following button below for more geat websites. ANTON is a new revision tool we have brought in to guide your child and help them practise necessary skills, I have set areas for them to focus on, please do not think they have to complete EVERY area for the deadline, 10 minutes each night would help them massively- it is hard to set as different children will take less time or more time to complete, so they need to manage this to suit them and each individual’s needs. Please feel also free to look at different areas, where your child may feel they need to revise or look at also.

Below you will see what the week of SAT’s will look like:

We have fit in so much learnign this week: from simplyfying and adding fractions, to practising our reading skills in focused groups, practising our forward hand in tennis and learning the simple and perfect tense!!

Black history is taught throughout the school, and in Year 6 we learn about the Transatlantic Slave Trade as part of our history curriculum, which we will be starting next week. This important topic helps pupils understand a significant period in world history and the experiences of those affected by slavery.

The topic is discussed in a safe and supportive environment, and children may come home with questions or want to talk about what they have learned. We encourage open conversations at home.


Leading Learners

Well done to Amelia this week.

Amelia, you have been so resilient in your learning and this week we can see how your hard work is paying off! You have persevered with that deep learning, listening and reflecting on how you can improve. Your fraction work this week has clicked in to place and you are reflecting on your responses during comprehension tasks. We love your ‘I CAN’ focused approach, reflection and determination!

Intentional and Prophetic stars

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 Tommy for being intentional and prophetic to help others.

Helpers in the morning

This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:

John Paul Tommy Amelia Poppy

Notices

  • Date for the diary- Year 6 Resurrection Assembly is on Thursday 2nd April.

  • 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.


 

Year 6 Home Learning 20.03.26

Maths

Please complete the fractions sheet to help reinforce previous learning of fractions. You have also been given your log in details for ANTON please keep worjing on the areas I have set you.

Reading

Please complete the reading comprehnesion. This is a short reading test, to help you with your fluency and speed. Please read and complete the questions in 10 minutes.

Grammar

This week the children received their grammar feedback and got their papers back. They will bring them home this weekend to look through before their next mock test next week. Below is the paper, with a link at the side to follow for games and quizes that a relate to each style of question and area- it is a brilliant resource! This will allow the children to look at the areas they need to improve- the questions they have got wrong and practice this area in a fun way!