Class 4 Homework

Over the holidays we would like children to plan and write their own nonsense poem about a creature who goes on a journey. Similar to the poem, The Owl and the Pussy Cat by Edward Lear.

We have done a lot of work on Limericks this week but the children are free to choose how they write their poem, how long or short their poem will be and whether it has rhyming words or not.

The poem and planning sheet are attached below:

The Owl and the Pussy Cat Homework

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to speak to us.

Spaghetti Maths News

Jonny really enjoyed his first Spaghetti Maths session at Bicton on Monday and had the following to say:
Dear Parents
We had a really good first class this evening, lots of enthusiastic children eager to participate and learn.
Today we did a class called MAKE THE CUT.  At the start of the class the children were challenged to cut a hole in a piece of A4 paper which they could fit through.  They all had a good attempt at this and cut the biggest hole out of the centre on the sheet – some of the smaller children could actually get through it!
They were then challenged to cut a hole that an adult could get through – bit more tricky – given the dimensions of A4 paper. 
The children realised it was impossible to do this by cutting out the middle and wasting 99% of the material so a different solution and pattern of cut was required.
We then discussed possible ways to cut the sheet to use more of it and the children were given a template to follow, they all did this in class and almost all of them took this home.
Some of the children then attempted to make the biggest hole possible, with several children cutting holes so big several people could fit inside!
Rosa managed 24 children inside hers – a new Spaghetti Maths record – well done Rosa!
Looking forward to seeing them all again after the half term break for more mind expanding maths! You can of course follow us on social media (Twitter and Facebook.)
If you have anything you want to ask about the course please feel free to let me know.
Kind regards 
Jonny 
Spaghetti Maths 
Shrewsbury 

Weekly News 20.05.16

Well done and thank you

On behalf of all the staff, we would like to say well done again to the Year 2 and 6 children who have worked so hard in the lead up to their SATs and during the tests.  The children’s positive attitude in school and the desire to do well has been wonderful to observe and has made us all very proud of them.

Thank you to everyone who has supported the children at home and also to the rest of the school who have done their best to move around the school quietly during the tests!

School uniform

We have a growing pile of lost property in the corridor, with a range of uniform that is unnamed.  Please could you check that all of your child’s uniform is labelled. Thank you.

Arthog

Please can any outstanding monies for the 3rd instalment be paid by Friday 27th May at the latest. Thank you in advance for your support with this.

Year 3 and 6 swimming

We are still awaiting some letters to be returned from Years 3 and 6, who start their swimming sessions the first week back after half-term. This must be returned by the end of next week.

Letters home this week

Concord College – Choir children

Shropshire Sings – KS2 children

Crucial Crew – Year 5/6 (please return asap)

Arthog – meeting date, kit list, medical and consent forms – Year 5/6 (please return asap)

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Johnson

Well Done Year 2!

We would like to say a big thank you for the contributions to our picnic celebration yesterday. The children had a lovely afternoon celebrating the end of the year 2 tests. We are extremely proud of all the children this week, they have worked very hard and should be extremely proud of themselves!

Have a relaxing weekend 🙂

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Class 4 Science

Class 4 have been learning about the human digestive system in their science lessons this term.  As part of this, they planned and carried out an investigation to find out how different drinks can affect our teeth.

They used hard boiled eggs to represent our teeth and put each of them in a different liquid for a week.  The liquids included milk, water, coke, squash and vinegar.  Today the class opened the jars containing the eggs and liquids to see the results.  There were a few surprises including eggs which had gone soft and some which had changed colour!

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Class 4 Homework

This term the children have been learning about the Ancient Greeks. They have spent the last 3 weeks reading and writing their own Greek Myths and Legends.

Please could children read the Greek Myth Jason and the Golden Fleece and answer the text level questions in the purple section. They may answer additional sentence and word level questions as an extension but this is optional.

The text and questions are attached below:

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Year 4 Tennis Tournament

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Class 4 Homework

This week the children have been learning about the 24-hour clock and timetables.

Children must complete section A, B or C on the sheet about the 24-hour clock. They are fee to choose a section that is challenging for them.

As an extension activity to complete if they wish, children can then complete section A, B or C on the sheet about timetables.

Both sheets are attached below:

time

If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to speak to myself or Mrs Foster.

Many thanks,

Mrs Chadwick

Weekly News 6th May

Warm weather

Now that the weather has finally warmed up, children may want to bring a sun-hat (with their name in) to wear at playtimes.  Please could you also check that your child’s sweatshirts/cardigans are named as they often take these off when they are outside and it is not always easy to match up a pile of clothing with the correct owners. Thank you in advance for your support with this.

Children may bring sunscreen to school, labelled with their name, but it is preferable that this is applied before they leave home in the morning.  We will remind any children bringing sunscreen to school not to share it with other children in case of allergies.

Dates for the diary

These may not all show on the calendar until Monday but future dates include:

No after-school clubs on Thursday 9th June – FOBs event 3:30 (details to follow)

Sports Day Tuesday 21st June – Classes 1/2/3 9:15 – 11:30  Classes 4/5 1:00 – 3:00

Sports Day reserve date Thursday 23rd June (same arrangements as 21st June)

Celebration Assembly Thursday 21st July (changed from Friday 15th July)

SATs week

Good luck to the Year 6s for their SATs next week; they have worked hard in recent weeks and we know they will all do their best.  Thank you to Year 6 parents and guardians for all the support you have given your child at home this year.

Year 6 reminder

Please could all applications for secondary school transport be returned by Monday.

Have a good weekend.

Mrs Johnson

Information regarding the Phonics Screening Check

I have sent home information about the phonics screening check today which will take place in June. Any support you give your children at home is greatly appreciated!

If you have any queries at all or want more information or resources to support them at home, please do not hesitate to come and see me.

Here is the power point I sent home – Year 1 Phonics screening check

Thank you for your continued support 🙂

Miss Edwards

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