Bring your toy to school – Monday 6th October

Your child is invited to bring in one favourite toy from home on Monday 6th October 2014. We will have chance to have a look at the toys and find out about why they are our favourites. We will see if any of the toys move, make sounds or if they are just for cuddling!

We will be using the toys and having lots of fun to create short performances in small groups. We will film these with the school iPads/Flipcams. The children will have the chance to watch a short clip of ‘Toy Story’ to give them some ideas about how their toys could move and what they could say during their performance.

We will probably need to have the toys in school for both Monday and Tuesday. Your child is welcome to leave their toy in school overnight if they wish.

Thank you

Mrs L. Conde

We’ve been celebrating our gifts and talents!

As part of our PSHE lessons we have been learning about each other and celebrating our gifts and talents.

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Class One activities

Class One have had a busy day today. They have been working with patterns and shapes this morning and recognising numbers. The children have enjoyed counting in French today too! Class One worked hard in Letters and Sounds – they explored the sound ‘h’ today and also Year 1 children worked hard to read and write tricky words and CVCC words, such as bend, belt, lift. This week the sounds covered will be h, b, f, ff. Physical Development this afternoon consisted of moving in different ways around the hall, using markers to know where their own space is, jumping with two feet together and moving with their hands and feet on the floor.

Class 5 spellings to be tested 03.10.14

YELLOW

GREEN

PURPLE

RED

Unstressed letters

misery

general

boundary

cupboard

factory

camera

library

company

business

generous

 

generally

difference

original

frightening

memorable

interested

separately

business

voluntary

Wednesday

 

separately

definite

memorable

memorably

voluntary

company

differently

reference

original

government

government

environment

disinterested

parliament

memorable

similarly

prosperous

definitely

frighteningly

separately

Beanbag targets in Class 1

Class 1 have had a very busy morning outside testing their maths and physical development skills…..

Their task was to aim the beanbag into one of the 3 hoops which were worth 1, 2 and 3 points.  Each time they scored points they added bears to their pot.  The Year 1 children worked very hard to put all the scores into a table and at the end they added them up to find out who had the highest in each team.  We all had lots of fun throwing the beanbags and trying to score as many points as possible!

Well done Class 1!

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Parent helpers for Class 1

We would be very grateful if any parents/grandparents/carers in Class 1 could spare some time each week to come into school to listen to readers.  If you are able to please speak to myself or Mrs Conde to arrange any days you can do each week.

Many thanks for you help,

Mrs Thomas and Mrs Conde

School Calendar

School Calendar

Please can all reply slips be returned by Tuesday 30th at the very latest, as we need to start arranging for photographs to be taken and we cannot do so until all slips have been returned.  If you do not wish your child to appear in the calendar, please can you still return the slip by Tuesday.

Many thanks

Weekly News 26.09.14

School Council

Congratulations to the children who have been voted for as the new members of the School Council.  Class 5 have a representative from both Year 5 and Year 6 to support younger children during discussions and work alongside Mrs Johnson who they will be meeting with in the next couple of weeks.

Well done to:

Yuji (Class 1)

Charlotte D (Class 2)

Jack B (Class 3)

Polly (Class 4)

Lauren W (Class 5 – Year 5)

Oliver (Class 5 – Year 6)

Bus

For younger children who travel home on the school bus, please can you remember to write in your child’s/children’s home-link books if they are going on the bus or are being collected.  If there is no note in your child’s book they will remain at reception until they are collected, as we cannot allow children to go home on the bus if we are not certain that there is somebody there to meet them.  Older children are generally good at remembering  if they are going home on the bus. Thank you for your support with this.

School Calendar

Please can all reply slips be returned by Tuesday 30th at the very latest, as we need to start arranging for photographs to be taken and we cannot do so until all slips have been returned.  If you do not wish your child to appear in the calendar, please can you still return the slip by Tuesday.

Parents’ Evenings

The online booking system for appointments will ‘open’ on the website on Monday.

Punctuality

We have noticed an increase in the number of children who are arriving after registration in the morning. Please could we ask that your child is in School for 8:55, as the registers are completed as soon as children enter the classroom.

Many thanks.

Mrs Johnson

 

Resources to help your child to learn at home.

Your child will soon have a Letters and Sounds phonics mat to use at home. This can be used when reading to help decode words and for when your child practises writing letters and words at home.

There are several good websites and schemes to use at home to support Letters and Sounds, such as Alphablocks on CBeebies, Phonics Play and www.twinkl.co.uk. I have added links to Class One Resources page so that you can use programmes and games with your child at home. Ask you child to show you things, such as the Numtums clips and the Alphablocks letters and sounds clips.

Class 4 Spellings – to be tested on Friday 26th September

Group 2

Adding ‘ed’

Group 3

Words with ‘ew’ and   words with ‘oo’

Group 4

Adjectives into adverbs   – change y to an i add ly

Group 5

Adjectives into adverbs   – change y to an i add ly

jump

jumped

bake

baked

hop

hopped

jog

jogged

Tricky Words:

what

Little

blew

flew

grew

soon

moon

room

Tricky Words:

asked

said

what

little

lazy

lazily

happy

happily

busy

busily

funny

funnily

sleep

sleepily

noisy

noisily

sneak

sneakily

hasty

hastily

sleepy

sleepily

happy

happily

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