Weekly News 22nd May 2015

Grow A Pound – Thank You

Thank you to FOBs for visiting our assembly this morning to present prizes to the winning children and overall winning class.  This has been a fantastic fundraising event for everyone involved and raised over £1,200! The children said a big thank you to FOBs this morning for organising the event and for the money raised for school.  Have  a look at the photo gallery to see the children being presented with their prizes in assembly.

Class 4 Parents’ Lunch

Class 4 parents and grandparents are invited to join their child/grandchild for lunch any day between Tuesday and Friday on the second week back after half-term.  A letter has been sent out with more details and we hope to see as many of you as possible.

Arthog

Please can any outstanding medical forms for Arthog be returned on the first day back after half term.

Calpol

If you haven’t yet returned the letter giving permission for Calpol to be administered to your child, and you wish us to do so, please can you return the letter on the first day back after half term; this will ensure that our records can be updated and finalised.

Letters home this week

Bag2School – whole school

NSPCC letter and sponsor form – whole-school

Crucial Crew – all Year 6 children

Rounders tournament – Class 5 children involved

Brass Extravaganza – Year 5/6 children

We hope you all have a lovely half-term holiday and look forward to hearing the children’s news when they come back to school.

Mrs Johnson and staff

Class 5 Half-term homework

Following on from our work on biographical writing, you will be pleased to know that you will be writing your autobiography when we come back to school; we know how keen many of you were to talk about your own life!

Use what you learnt when writing a biography, to make your writing interesting, by including memorable events, as well as including general information about your family, hobbies, pets, places you have lived, etc.  You can use the ideas below to help you make notes but you don’t need to write your autobiography in full, as we will be doing this in literacy lessons in school.

 

Date and place of birth

 

Home e.g. where you live now or have lived previously

 

Family

 

Education – you might want to include nursery or any other schools you might have attended

 

Pets

 

Hobbies/interests

 

Main achievements

 

Memorable incidents or events

 

Hopes and ambitions – what you would like to do in the future

 

 

Class 5 spellings to be tested Thursday 4th June

Please remember, Class 5, that the spelling test will be a day early the first week back because of the visit to Arthog.

YELLOW

 

GREEN

PURPLE

RED

Words where the ‘r’ is doubled if the –fer is stressed when the ending is added

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referred

referee

reference

transfer

transferred

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defer

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reference

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Class 4 Half Term Homework

Half Term Homework – Due in Friday 5th June 2015

The first week back after half term is Healthy Eating Week. With this in mind, I would like you to do some homework linked to this.

You can choose to do one of the options from the list below (you only have to do one but you are welcome to do more if you wish)!

Make sure you bring your homework into school by Friday 5th June as we may present our homework to one another.

Cookery

 

Design a healthy meal and cook it with help from   your grown ups. Remember to stay safe in the kitchen. Make a menu for your   guests and serve their food to them at the table. You can bring the menu you   have made into school. Don’t forget to wash up afterwards!

Music/dance

 

 Write and perform a rap   about healthy eating. You could even think of some dance moves to go with it!

Writing

 

 Write a food diary over   one week. Remember to record everything you eat and drink!

ICT

 

 Make a short presentation about your favourite   healthy foods.

Question

 

 Should junk foods be   banned for all children? You could write your answer in sentences or draw it   in a cartoon.

Measures and making beanstalks

Yesterday Class 1 went to the woods again, this time to collect sticks and use them to talk about measures (length).  They were set the following tasks: To find the longest stick they could find and see where it measured up to on themselves.  Then they collected more sticks and ordered them from longest to shortest.  Some children were given extra challenges to find a stick as long as their arm, 2 sticks the same length and a stick that was 20cm.  They all worked really well together.

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Today we used the sticks to make them look like beanstalks using a  range of materials. The children all made a fantastic effort.

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Class 2 Spellings to be tested 5.6.15

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Red

Blue

Yellow

Green

future

adventure

stitch

steam

monkey

these

chief

future

catch

stitch

three

steam

happy

chief

rich

much

catch

tree

steam

happy

cloud

found

about

sprout

fried

cried

replied

spied

Alternative spellings for the ch and ee phonemes. Alternative spellings for the ch and ee phonemes. Alternative spellings for the ch and ee phonemes. New graphemes ou and ie.

Jack and the Beanstalk

Today Class 1 went to the woods and listened to the story ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.  They then worked with a partner to mime one scene from the story for the other children to guess the scene.  They all worked really well and thought carefully about using good body language and facial expressions.

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NSPCC Sponsored Event

Children listened fantastically in the NSPCC assemblies on Monday morning and may have already mentioned the “Buddy’s Big Workout” sponsored event to you.  We will be running the sponsored activities in school the first week back after half term; these will involve children taking part in fun physical activities, such as obstacle courses, in their P.E lessons.

Children will be bringing home a letter and an activity booklet/sponsor form on Tuesday.  If you have any questions about the event, please do not hesitate to speak to me.

Many thanks.

Class One – Gardens and outdoor area.

As you may have noticed, we have been busy ‘sprucing up’ the outdoor area outside Class One.

Our flower bed areas have received a lot of attention recently. Mrs Orrell has been very involved in helping Class One decide upon what to plant in the flower beds and provided Class One with a list of suitable shrubs and plants for the first flower bed, nearest the main class gate. Class One spent time looking at pictures and finding out about a variety of shrubs and plants and decided that ‘colour’ was important, to add vibrancy to the flower bed. We decided that we liked ‘Ceanothus Blue Mound’ and ‘Camellia Japonica’. These, along with several other varieties of shrubs and plants have been planted by children in Class One and Mrs Orrell, for us to enjoy and look after.

Here is a plan of the ‘Class One Shrubbery’:

Class One Gardens Shrubbery

 

The bed furthest away from Class One is our vegetable and herb garden. Here you will see that a range of vegetables and herbs have been planted and some have also flowered again from last year. Here is a plan of our Vegetable and Herb Garden:

Class One Gardens

 

 

These plans will be displayed above the beds so that children can try to identify the plants, herbs, flowers, vegetables and shrubs.

A big thank you to Mrs Orrell, FoBs, parents and staff for helping to supply equipment for and develop the area outside Class One. Also, a big well done to Class One children who have worked hard to weed, prepare and plant the flower beds. We have lots of work ahead to make sure everything is well cared for.

We are grateful for the donations that have been coming in to help us develop other areas such as the mud kitchen and water area. Please keep bringing in any equipment that you think may be useful.

Mrs Conde and Mrs Thomas.

 

Year 5 Presentations

Today the Year 5s presented their work to the rest of Class 5.  We have been very impressed with how hard the year 5 children have worked this week.  They have worked in groups to research volcanoes and could present it in any way they liked.  We were all very entertained by what they showed us!IMG_1059[1] IMG_1077[1] IMG_1092[1] IMG_1102[1] IMG_1105[1] IMG_1112[1]

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