The missing rabbit!

One of the children in Class 1 lost their toy rabbit so the class decided to go on an adventure around the school to try and find it…

The children camauflaged themselves (with their hoods!) and set off on their journey.   They had lots of fun and encountered some dangers on their way, one involving finding some ‘mystery fur’ behind the shed….could it have been a polar bear following them??

After lots of searching the children found the missing rabbit safe and sound and made their way quickly (and safely) into school so the polar bear didn’t catch them!

Well done Class 1! Hope you all have a lovely weekend.

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Monday 19th / Tuesday 20th January 2015

On Monday morning, Class One went on a frosty walk to the woods.

Please see the photosheet for photos and information about our walk.

On Monday afternoon, we used freezing and melting as a focus for a small experiment/investigation.

Please see the photosheet for photos and information about this.

It was lovely to see children bringing in objects/books/pictures for our topic Show and Tell session this morning. The children enjoyed showing each other their things. Please continue to bring in topic related things for Show and Tell (normally on a Tuesday morning).

A frosy morning walk freezing science experiment jan 2015

freezing science experiment jan 2015

 

Head Lice

We have been made aware that there are a couple of cases of head lice in school at the moment. Could we please ask that you check your child’s/children’s hair carefully and use appropriate treatment if you find that your child is affected before they return to school.

There are leaflets available at the Office with the latest information on how to treat for head lice but if you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to speak to myself or another member of staff.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Johnson

Class 5 spellings to be tested 23.01.15

YELLOW

GREEN

PURPLE

RED

adding the –sion suffix (revision)

divide

division

collide

collision

revise

revision

convert

conversion

expand

expansion

conclude

conclusion

decide

decision

televise

television

divert

diversion

confuse

confusion

conclude

conclusion

divert

diversion

decide

decision

confuse

confusion

divert

diversion

persuade

persuasion

precise

precision

extend

extension

ascend

ascension

suspend

suspension

Weekly News 16th January 2015

The children in all classes seem to be really enjoying their new topics and we are grateful for any resources that children have brought into school linked to their class topic.

Weather

Well done to all the children for their sensible behaviour on the playgrounds, when it was very frosty on Wednesday morning.  I have reminded the children in assembly this morning about not running when there is snow or ice and the need to avoid looking for ice to skid on!

Football Club

Now that the nights are a bit lighter, we are able to restart football club from next week.  Football Club for Reception/Years 1 and 2 will restart on Tuesday 20th and will run until 4:15 pm. Children can then go into Film Club if they wish until 5:30 pm and will still need to pay for Film Club as last year.  Football Club for Years 3 – 6 will restart on Wednesday 21st and will finish at 4:30.  The School Office will put this on the calendar by the start of next week so don’t worry if it doesn’t show on the calendar straightaway.

Year 6 Booster

Booster Club for Year 6 will restart on Thursday 22nd and will run from 3:15 until 4:30 every Thursday up until SATs week.  It would be great to see all Year 6s there!

Letters home this week:

Years 3 and 4 Stottesdon meeting

Year 6 Dodge-ball tournament (children involved)

Hope everyone has a lovely weekend.

Mrs Johnson

Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

This is just to make you aware that your child should’ve come home with a piece of literacy homework today relating to writing dialogue. I am unable to put this document on the website so please let me know if your child hasn’t got one.

Also we will be having a  times table test every Friday from now on. I have told the children to choose a times table to learn each week (or for longer if necessary) in the hope that they will gradually improve as we continue these tests.

Thank you for your support as always.

Miss Barratt

Penguins in Class 1

This week the focus in Class 1 has been all about penguins and the children have had lots of fun finding out about them and sharing their knowledge with the rest of the class.  Here are some of the activities they have done…

Penguin potato printing:

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Independent activities – making penguins using a range of materials and small world objects:

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Writing information booklets about penguins – the Year 1 children worked hard to use the topic books to find out lots of interesting facts:

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Making penguin movements / dances – the children even tried to pass the ‘penguin egg’ to each other without dropping it which proved quite tricky!

 

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In numeracy the children have been looking at numbers and place value.  The Reception children have been ordering numbers up to 10 and practising their number formation.  The Year 1 children have been counting in 10s and finding one more and one less with numbers up to 20.  Some have even looked at numbers past 20.

 

Thank you

Thank you very much for the lovely gifts that you kindly sent in for us before the Christmas break. We really appreciate them!

Mrs Conde, Mrs Thomas and Miss Bellis

Monday 12th January 2015

Class One have had another busy day today. This morning, we spent time exploring how to use positional language. The children carried out activities involving using language such as next to, behind, above, under. Some children played a game with Miss Bellis where they had to say where they thought the puppet was. At first he was hiding under a box.

After break, we carried out lots of Letters and Sounds activities. Some children were recalling sounds from last week and looking at how to use a phoneme frame correctly. Children in Year 1 were looking at the alternative ‘i’ sound and how the ‘i’ sound differs in words such as ‘kite’ and ‘sink’.

This afternoon we had a great time learning about the Norther Lights, or Aurora Borealis. The children were amazed when they watched a video about the fantastic light shows that can be seen from places such as Lapland.

They watched a video and then thought about which colours they could see in the sky when the northern lights were taking place. The children then looked at landscape silhouettes and then created their own silhouette of trees and mountains using black paper. They then all used coloured chalks to create a scene of Aurora Borealis on black card. The silhouettes were then stuck on top of the card to create the effect of a scene from Lapland. These have been put up already in our role play area to create a backdrop of Aurora Borealis!

Tomorrow we will be looking at the location of the polar regions and finding out a little bit more about the areas by looking at our collection of non-fiction books.

Here are the links to the video watched today and the images of Aurora Borealis. I am sure your children would love to watch them again!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/znx76sg

northern lights presentation

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Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

Your child should’ve come home with a piece of maths homework this week to do with coordinates. Please let me know if your child has lost their homework and needs another sheet, as I am unable to upload the work onto the website for you to access yourself at home.

Thank you.

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