Homework due in Wednesday 20th January

This week’s homework is on ‘homophones’.  The children have been asked to underline or highlight the correct word in each sentence on their homework sheet.  If they are not sure of any, they can look them up in a dictionary / online dictionary.

Any questions, just ask Mrs Chadwick or Mrs Foster

Many thanks for your continued support

Mrs S Foster

Dinosaur research

The children in Class 1 have been very busy finding out about different dinosaurs.  Today they used the non – fiction books and the website pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain/fieldguide/   to research the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus, Triceratops and Stegosaurus.

This afternoon they had fun pretending to be palaeontologists.

We are all looking forward to our trip to the museum where we will be abl to find out even more about dinosaurs.

 

A busy couple of days in Class 1

The children in class one have worked very hard today and yesterday. They have enjoyed finding out about a variety of different animals and have sorted them into different habitats. This afternoon, the children were set the task of deciding how they could build/make small world areas for farm, ocean, wild and domestic animals. They came up with lovely ideas and helped to create a farm and an ocean small world area this afternoon.

In Maths, we have been counting to 100 in 5s and 10s. We have also been counting actions such as hops, claps, jumps. The children have been encouraged to count silently in their heads. We have been exploring number bonds to 9 today too and looking at how addition number sentences can help to work out subtraction number sentences.

In Letters and Sound we have been busy learning the tricky words ‘do’ and ‘out’. We have looked at words with two adjacent consonants such as splash, spring, splat. Some children have explored two-syllable words such as bedroom, toothbrush and armchair. They also found out about the ‘ure’ sound today in words such as ‘manure’, ‘cure’ and ‘sure’.

We spent some time outdoors yesterday playing ‘Bumper Cars’ with hoops. We had to avoid bumping into each other and travelling in different directions. When we ran out of petrol we had to jump up and down on the spot. When we had a flat tyre we had to stand on one leg.

The children have enjoyed playing with the small world dinosaurs in the dinosaur land too. They have has access to craft and modelling materials and have loved making all sorts of items for our small world areas and for the topic.

 

Weekly News 08.01.16

Welcome back after the holiday and it has been lovely to hear all the children’s news!

Free Fruit Friday at the Coop

Every Friday in January, children wearing their school uniform are able to visit the Coop after school to choose a piece of fruit free of charge.  We are sure you will agree this is a fantastic scheme and we hope it might encourage children to try something new.

Before-School Provision (After Breakfast Club)

Following on from our Safer Schools Survey and subsequent meeting last term, we are going to trial extending our before-school provision. From Monday 18th January, you will be able to drop your child at the School Hall from 8:30 onwards and pay just 50p for supervision by staff until school starts.  We hope this will ease the school car park whilst also helping parents and guardians who may need to get to work earlier.  Children will then all be taken from the Hall onto the playground, when the gate opens at 8:45.  A letter will be sent out next week with more information but if you have any questions before the 18th please do not hesitate to speak to myself or Helen/Lisa at the Office.

Letters home this week:

Parent Governor election forms – whole school

U10s football letter (Year 4 & 5 boys who played in Round 1)

Years 3 & 4 Stepping Out letter

Cross Country event – open to Years 3 to 6

Hope you have a lovely weekend.

Finding out our topic…

We started off our new topic guessing where Shrewsbury is in the UK. We had lots of interesting suggestions! Later on this afternoon we had lots of clues about our new topic on the tables and we guessed correctly that Japan is our focus this term. We are all very excited to start learning about Japan and have thought of lots of questions we would like to answer in the next few weeks.

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Dinosaur Detectives

 

Something strange was spotted in the school grounds this morning, so Class 1 went out to investigate.

We hunted for clues and found some strange footprints….

Eventually the children unearthed 2 unidentified eggs!

Back in class we listed all the animals we know that lay eggs, after much discussion and looking at the evidence we believe that a dinosaur has visited the school and laid the eggs!

This afternoon the children painted what type of dinosaur they think may have laid the egg.

 

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ICT – Beebot’s invasion!!!!

LO: I can give instructions to my friend and follow their instructions to move around.

The children have had a fantastic ICT lesson this afternoon playing with the Beebots. They were programming the instructions and making estimates about where their Beebot would end up.

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Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

This term our topic is Extreme Earth. We will be learning about Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Biomes and the physical geography related to these. We have put up a display in the classroom. We would like to add current or recent natural disasters to this from around the world.

We would like children to research an event from the last year and find out what happened and why this may have occurred.

They can present their information on a piece of paper no bigger than A4 to be added to the display.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Chadwick and Mrs Foster

 

Class One newsletter

Welcome back to all the children in Class One! We hope you had a lovely Christmas break. Thank you very much for the generous gifts we received before Christmas.

The children had a lovely day back yesterday – they all enjoyed telling each other about their festive break and all the exciting things they got up to!

Please find attached a newsletter. A topic web will be uploaded very soon.

Spring Newsletter 2016

Thank you

Mrs Conde, Mrs Bowes

CEOP
School Games Mark – Gold Award
Safer School
Music Mark
Becoming Dementia Friendly School
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