Year 1 Weekly blog 27.3.26 - "Holy Week is a chance for us to give our hearts. On the cross He gave us all of His love." - St Teresa of Calcutta

In this weeks Gospel we celebrate Palm Sunday, the start of Holy Week, the most important week of our Church’s year. The children have a really good understanding of this moment when Jesus travelled to Jerusalem and the crowds so happily waved their palm leaves, shouting “Hosanna”. All our learning in RE this half term has been focused around Holy Week. The children have retold Palm Sunday through our own drama and have had the absolute pleasure of watching Year 2’s amazing assembly today! Everybody has come home with their own palm cross to carry with them throughout Holy Week.

Going deeper in conversation

Why does giving and receiving GRATITUDE feel good and make others feel good?

Magic moments

This week have have finished our unit in Maths which has been discovering shapes. This has been a real joy of a unit, one which we have adored observing the children as they have explored shapes, rotation and different pattern making. They have really enjoyed exploring this element of their spacial reasoning as have we!

Certificates

A huge well done to Mollie who has been awarded our Focused and Enthusiastic learning award. Mollie, you a ray of sunshine in our days! Each and every day to try your very best and always put a smile on others’ faces. You are always so focused and include lots of careful detail into your work, making sure that it is the absolute best it can be. I am so proud of your wonderful effort and I really hope you are too! You are a joy!

A huge well done to Rosalie who has been awarded our Star virtue award for being Intentional and Prophetic. Rosalie, you always see the very best in people and whenever you see someone in need you are always there to shower them in love and help them to remember that they are special and cared for. You are just like Jesus!

Reminders

We need to return our lenten boxes next week - please bring - last day Wednesday.

Sponsor Money - we know you have been walking at home with family and friends and that for this effort you have raised money - please bring in the form and any monies next week- last day for this Wednesday - thank you

Easter Egg raffle: There is until Thursday to pay for raffle tickets.

Schools closes: On Thursday 2nd April at 2pm

Have a wonderful weekend!

c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

This week...

Worship

This week we have continued our ‘Desert to Garden’ topic with ‘Easter Sunday’. Our key words this week were HOLY WEEK, EASTER SUNDAY and NEW LIFE.

We began with a video, ‘God gave us Easter’ Click here. 

We are all great at re – telling the Easter story and talking about how sad Jesus and the people must have felt.

In our child led worship on Thursday we had pictures to look at. They represented the 14 stations of the cross. Some of us remembered going around school and seeing the stations of the cross that the children had made, and some of us said we had seen them in church. We watched this video, click here to watch at home.

The video had questions to really make us think about how Jesus felt and how we might face the same challenges in our life. ‘How do you think Jesus felt when he didn’t have any of his friends around him?’, ‘Have you ever had to do something that was really hard?’, ‘What helped you when you felt like quitting?’, ‘What do you think Jesus felt when he fell in front of all those people?’.

Learning Landscape

An exciting week at nursery. Mrs. Tierney brought us some frog spawn! We have been finding out how to care for the tadpoles that will emerge and eventually grow into frogs! It does take a long time though, we must be patient. We have made a small pond in the nursery garden to watch for any changes. We will keep you posted!

Also, Mrs. Hotchkiss in YR2 has hatched some chicks, we can’t wait to meet them.

Nursery has lots of Easter challenges for the coming week. We have been:

  • filling and matching eggs (to make them whole) in the special Easter sand

  • carefully picking up Easter hens and placing them carefully in egg cups…mmm I wonder how many hens there are?

  • creating Easter pictures using all our Easter crafts

  • bunny counting and looking carefully for similarities and differences…this was a bit tricky we had to look very carefully

  • meeting Number 10!!!! We have lots of fun with 10. Everyone has been making number bonds to ten, our learning is on fire!!

  • counting how many parts there are in the magnetic apples

  • visiting Forest School. We particularly enjoy swinging in the hammock!

  • climbing and jumping on the apparatus in the hall

  • and much much more….take a look at the photos

Easter Egg Raffle

Raffle tickets are now on sale in nursery for £1 a strip. Just send in the correct amount and we will do the rest!

Lenten Boxes

Can everyone please send in your filled Lenten boxes so we can get everything totaled up! We are hoping for a bumper amount this year.

Cafod Walk to Nigeria Sponsor forms

Could you also send any donations and monies regarding Cafods Walk to Nigeria in to school next week. Nursery have been walking daily around the field and have collectively walked 126.6 miles!!!! Wow!!

Finally, have a lovely weekend everyone and a big thank you for all your support with all our Lenten charity events and almsgiving. It is very much appreciated.

Stay safe and God bless

Barbara

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 2nd April

Compulsory Homework

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.

Maths- ANTON

We are trialing out a new online homework system called ‘ANTON’. The children have been given a demonstration of how to website works and all children have their QR code stuck on the inside of their homework work to log in.

The children are to complete either of tasks below, which have been added to their to do lists on ANTON. Children can complete the other factors task as well in order to test themselves and earn more coins, stars and trophies.

Factors 1

Factors 2

Spellings

We are looking at the suffix ‘ous’. some of these words maintain their root word and have the suffix added on but some words have their root wood changed slightly in order to have the suffix ‘ous’

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. dangerous

  2. mountainous

  3. famous

  4. continuous

  5. ridiculous

  6. courageous

  7. curious

  8. serious

  9. various

  10. luxurious

  11. nervous

  12. vicious

  13. heinous

  14. boisterous

  15. luminous

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. All children are to be off script this weekend- ready for our final practice.

Year 6 Home Learning 27.03.26

Maths

Please complete the adding fractions sheet to help reinforce previous learning of fractions. You have also been given your log in details for ANTON please complete ‘Fractions in their simplest form’ and the following strands from it:

Reading

Please complete the reading comprehnesion. There are two short reading tests, to help you with your fluency and speed. Please read and complete the questions in 10 minutes.

Grammar

Over the holidays is a perfect time for word class revision!! Please compelete the Word Class Grammar Map and then dip in to the following areas to aid your revision …

We also had our grammar feedback this week… look through the paper and the areas you got wrong and use the following paper to help you revise the areas you need to work on, by following the links provided at the side of each questions

Year 6 Weekly Blog 'A person who never made a mistake, never tried anything new' Albert Einstein

This week in the teacher’s liturgy we reflected and carried out some quiet contemplation, focusing our thoughts on this illustrations which shows Jesus’ life here on earth and the new commandment Jesus gave to us, telling us to love one another just like He loves us. This means being kind, caring, and thinking about others before ourselves. During His life on earth, Jesus showed this love in amazing ways—He healed people who were sick, calmed scary storms, and helped anyone who needed Him. These miracles showed God’s big heart and His desire to bring goodness and hope to the world. When we follow Jesus’ example, we try to spread that same love every day, making the world a brighter and more loving place.

We have also spent time reflecting on this week’s gospel, John 11: 1-45, when Jesus raised His friend Lazarus from the dead. This showed everyone that His love is stronger than fear and even stronger than death. Many people were amazed and began to believe in Him, but some leaders felt worried and angry because so many were following Jesus. We have looked closely in our RE lessons how this miracle set the stage for the events of Holy Week, when Jesus rode into Jerusalem, shared His love with His friends, and prepared to give His life for the whole world. Lazarus’ story reminds us that Jesus brings hope, new life, and light even in the darkest moments.

Thank you to the following children who led us in prayer and reflection on St Patrick’s Day…


Wow we have been a class full of Isabella Insects this week: listening to advice, celebrating the things we have achieved, looking forward to the things we want to develop next and most importantly not comparing ourselves to others. Such vital skills when we are teaching our children to be independent learners; giving them the confidence to take risks, try different skills and most importantly, be allowed to make those crucial mistakes and learn from them. We have had some more feedback from our first practice grammar paper and next week we will continue with this journey. This is a huge learning curve for the children, and a crucial one, as it allows them to celebrate their achievements but also, to see for themselves the areas they need to work on. The first paper is never a full reflection of what your children are capable of, but we must celebrate them whatever mark they got as it is the first hurdle of a journey together. They now fully understand this process, as we have talked at length about how our feelings/ emotions can take control, preventing us to see or read questions carefully, the silly mistakes we make when we feel like we are being timed, the way the questions are worded and decoding ‘what does it want me to do?’ and then the strategies they can use to allow them to become more accurate or efficient. These are just SOME of the barriers, or as we would say, ‘learning opportunities’, that the children need to learn or overcome, before they even then, apply all of their knowledge. I am so proud of the way Year 6 have approached their feedback. They have faced these sessions with such resilience, determination and maturity. This is why it is so crucial to do these papers at this time as they are ready and have the skills to face these challenges. The children have laughed and celebrated at their silly errors, know exactly where they have gone wrong, know what they need to work on and are, dare I say it, even excited to do it again and ‘beat’ their score.


We have loved our tennis lessons in the sun this week! thoroughly enjoyed our PE this week…

You will see from the homework this week that we are really gearing up to the final weeks of teaching. Please continue to keep asking questions and I will help you wherever I can. Over Easter we will be sending a number of practice papers home to have a go at over the holidays, all of these will be due back the first day back after the Easter holidays. Support your child the best way you see fit, these will not be assessed by me, so whatever level input you feel is necessary then please feel free. If you click on the button below, it will take you to the section on the Year 6 web page ‘How to Help Your Child.’Don’t forget we also have ANTON log ins now, which is an excellent tool for both grammar and maths. If you see there is an area that children need more practice, then these sites should help, but remember one of the most crucial ways is through books. So please make sure you set aside time to read together. Below also is the timetable just so you know what SAT’s week looks like.


Delving deeper through talk …

What is the difference between simple, perfect and progressive tense?

My Happy Mind…

What are you grateful for this week?


Leading Learner

Well done to Beth this week.

Beth, you could get this certificate every single week for your attitude towards learning. You are enthusiastic, curious, determined and in every piece of work you ALWAYS do your best, putting time and effort in to this. Your books are delightful to mark and always show your deep understanding and enjoyment of learning!

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 Louis 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:

Louis Beth Isioma Tommy

Notices

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

  • FINAL CALL FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS HOODIES - For those that have not been to Top Marques to check sizing. Monday is the deadline to get to the shop to try on and order your prefered size. Payment can be made at a later date, but please do check the sizing.

  • MEDICAL FORMS have also been sent out today for our upcoming residential. I know you have completed these back in Autumn, however, we need to ensure no changes have been added so if you could complete these again we for next week we would be very grateful as I need to start sending information over. Please ensure any conditions and food or other allergies are mentioned in this form.


Have a lovely weekend.

We will see you on Monday.

Year 1 weekly blog 20.3.27 - "Compassion for the suffering is the beginning of holiness." - St. Maximilian Kolbe

In this Sunday’s Gospel we focus on being COMPASSIONATE just as Jesus shows us. We hear about the time Jesus discovers that His dear friend Lazarus has died and how Jesus weeps for him and his family. Jesus shows great compassion towards them and therefore we look to do the same towards others. In Year 1 we have been trying to be compassionate to each other, just like Jesus wants us to. The children have been thinking about each others feelings and trying to go that extra mile to help. In RE we are journeying to the cross with Jesus, the children led a beautiful prayer and liturgy all about the Last supper linking to their learning the previous day, we passed around the bread and gave thanks you Jesus for taking away our mistakes and always helping to be the best that we can be.

Going deeper in conversation

In My Happy Mind we are learning all about APPRECIATION. Who do you appreciate and why? How do you show your appreciation for them? Is there anything extra you could do to let them know how much you appreciate them?

Magic moments

Today we have had such a special morning. We are half way through Lent so it was a perfect time to celebrate mass together to reflect on our Lentern journeys so far. Following mass we went and shared a wonderful coffee morning in the parish centre. We met such lovely parishioners who the children sat and spoke to and drew special easter pictures for them.

Certificates

A huge well done to Rupert H who has been awarded our Enthusiastic award this week. What a delight to teach you are Rupert! Each and every day you try your absolute best and always astound me with your work! Not only do you try so hard to do your very best, you are also a beautifully behaved boy who we are all so proud of. You are fantastic!

A huge well done to Lillie who so rightly has been awarded our Star virtue award for being Intentional and Prophetic. Lillie is always so thoughtful to others around her and her incredibly special charity work is testimony to the wonderful little girl that she is. We are so proud of you Lillie!

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: This 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 events of the year!)

Have a wonderful weekend!

c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk

Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 26th March

Compulsory Homework

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.

Maths- ANTON

We are trialing out a new online homework system called ‘ANTON’. The children have been given a demonstration of how to website works and all children have their QR code stuck on the inside of their homework work to log in.

There are 6 tasks that have been set in their to do list under ‘Multiplication and Division with powers of 10’. The children need to complete the first 3 tasks.

  • Multiplying whole numbers

  • Dividing whole numbers

  • Multiplying decimal numbers

Children can earn coins for completing tasks. Children can attempt the final 3 tasks if they feel confident.

English- ANTON

There are 6 tasks that have been set in their to do list under ‘Synonyms and Antonyms’. The children need to complete the first 3 tasks.

  • Matching synonyms

  • Replacing synonyms

  • Matching antonymns

Children can earn coins for completing tasks. Children can attempt the final 3 tasks if they feel confident.

Spellings

We are looking at the prefix ‘in’ and ‘im’ which means ‘not’, ‘in’ or ‘into’.

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. impossible

  2. invisible

  3. immature

  4. incredible

  5. immortal

  6. independent

  7. impatient

  8. inaccurate

  9. impolite

  10. inappropriate

  11. impressive

  12. insert

  13. imbalance

  14. incorrect

  15. immobile

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.

This week...

Worship

This week we have continued our ‘Desert to Garden’ topic with ‘Holy Week’. Our key words this week were HOLY WEEK, JESUS and GOOD FRIDAY.

During our lessons this week we discussed Holy Week and how Jesus must have felt. We watched this video, click here, that showed us a simplified version of key events in Holy Week, in particular Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

We also watched this video all about Holy Week: click here and looked at some images to help us discuss key points to remember.

Our child led worship this week focussed on Good Friday. We spoke about how it was such a sad time. The children remembered that Jesus had a crown of thorns, they saw the blood on his hands and also remembered that Jesus died and was placed in a tomb. We thought about the questions,

Who helped Jesus to carry His cross?

Which day did Jesus die?

Where did they place Jesus’ body?

We finished our worship session listening to  a hymn click here to listen.

The children said they found this one calming, and one child said it made them think of Jesus and being sad.

Learning Landscape

A week full of sunshine, fun and learning. We started the week by finding out about the artist Monet. We watched a short Powerpoint to find out some key facts. Click on the button to watch at home.

We then recreated his style using a computer programme and also paint1 take a look at our display.

Inspired by Monet

We have also been very busy designing a Guatemalan carpet for Holy week

Completing some extremely tricky puzzles…they really did need some fathoming out

Practising our sounds AND writing them!

Visited Forest School

Making Easter cards

Growing flowers on the Touch TV

Practising numbers on the IPad

Fairy filling using tiny bottles and spoons

Replicating Monets garden using our flower building game

and much much more!

Own Clothes Day and bring and Easter Egg

Monday 23rd of March is own clothes day where you choose your clothes (nothing too extreme please) and donate an egg to our Easter Raffle!

Easter Pottery Event

Also, don’t forget next Thursday (26th) is Easter pottery event at 3.30pm. Each piece of pottery is £10. You will need to complete your order form on Mrs. Gregan’s blog and then payement will be on Parent Pay.

I’m really hopeful that this glorious sunshine stays for the weekend, I may even fire up the BBQ!

Have fun!

Stay safe and God Bless

Barbara