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Year 5 Blog - Friday 20th December 2024

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 2:51pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Reading

Please keep reading over the Christmas holidays!

 

We have had a jam packed week...

English

 We finally completed our ‘Room 13’ novel and really enjoyed the dramatic ending!

Maths

We worked hard on long division calculations – we will consolidate this learning in the New Year.

Science

Everyone took part in the practical lesson on simple machines which included trying out the pulleys and levers in class as well as building gear mechanisms.

Art

We ended our monotypes art unit with some printing onto collage. We also made calendars and Christmas cards.

Computing

We created some fantastic videos in Year 5 this week. We worked in threes to film, edit and import content into video. The results were amazing!

RE

Finally, we ended the week by reflecting on the joyful mysteries, including the Annunciation and the Nativity, and baby Jesus was laid in the manger in our crib.

 

Year 5 have been outstanding this term - thank you to all of you! We will see you back in school on Monday 6th January 2025

Year 3 Friday 20th December

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 2:17pm

Welcome to the final blog of this term

We've had a lovely last week of term in Year 3!

On Monday, we were visited by the All Hallows Roadshow in church. 

On Thursday, we attended the Christingle service beautifully led by Year 6. 

We also spent the last week creating some super Christmas cards, finished our rocks and soils topics and made some fantastic 3D sculptures. Check out our galleries to see some of our learning from this week. 

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We would like to wish you all a happy and peaceful Christmas.

Over the holidays, remember to keep reading.

Thank you for all your kind gifts and messages. 

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The Year 3 Team

Year 1 Blog - Friday 20th December 2024

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 1:01pm

Welcome to your final blog of 2024!

 

Reading - Please keep reading over the Christmas holidays!

 

English

We continued to read the story 'The Robin Who Stole Christmas'. We asked the robin some questions, we wrote a list of the bad things that the robin did and we wrote an apology letter to Santa from the robin.

Phonics

Some of us have been comparing the ee and ea sounds.

Some of us have been learning some new high frequency words.

Maths

We played lots of different maths games including a Christmas crack the code.

R.E.

We finished reading the Nativity story. We wrote in a speech bubble, identifying what the angel said to the shepherds in the fields.

Forest School

We used the sticks to make different objects. Some of us made wands and walking sticks.

 

Thank you for everything this term! We will see you back in school on Monday 6th January 2025.

 

Reception Blog - Friday 20th December 2024

Date: 20th Dec 2024 @ 12:24pm

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Welcome to Reception's Last Friday Blog of 2024!

 Phonics

This week, we recapped the sounds we have learnt this term, using them to write words!

Drawing Club

In Drawing Club we drew the Nativity Story.

Maths

In our maths lessons, we recapped all our maths games.

RE

This week in RE, we learnt about the Advent Wreath.

Expressive Art and Design

We enjoyed making our junk model vehicles and evaluating them.

My Happy Mind

To finish the topic about our brains, we made our own brain hats.

Christmas Fun

We loved Christmas jumper day and our Christmas Lunch

 

A big thank you to everyone who came to our Christmas Stay and Play, we hope you enjoyed it.

We also watched the All Hallows Roadshow, which was fantastic!

 

We hope that you all have an amazing Christmas and New Year with your loved ones. We will see you in 2025.

The Reception Team

Year 4 Blog Friday 20th December 2024

Date: 19th Dec 2024 @ 4:49pm

 

Welcome to your last blog of 2024

 

What a fantastic last week of term we’ve had! It’s been busy and lots of fun!

On Monday, we enjoyed watching the All Hallows Roadshow in church. We loved joining in with the singing, as well as watching the dancing, and listening to the musicians.

On Tuesday, in DT, we created our ‘iron models’.  We were all very impressed with our products – each one included an electrical circuit with a light bulb which lit something up!

On Wednesday, we looked fabulous in our Christmas jumpers, swapped Christmas Cards and enjoyed a Christmas Dinner. We also made Christmas Cards and calendars.

On Thursday, we created a final piece of artwork and put the finishing touches to our cards and calendars. In addition, we attended the Christingle service in church led by Year 6.

On Friday, we had our final Golden Assembly and we celebrated the stars of the term.

Thank you for all your gifts and cards.

We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy and relaxing Christmas and New Year. Thank you for your support during the term – it is very much appreciated.

We look forward to seeing everyone again on Monday 6th January 2025.

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The Year 4 team

Year 6 Blog - 20th December 2024

Date: 19th Dec 2024 @ 11:53am

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Welcome to the last Year 6 blog of 2024!

 

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This Week in Year 6

We have had a really exciting and busy week in school before the Christmas break!

On Monday we enjoyed watching the All Hallows Road show. It was great to see all the talented pupils performing and inspiring us. 

On Tuesday we had a special treat, as we were able to watch a performance of 'A Christmas Carol' in school. We had a Q&A session with the actors afterwards and were complimented on our fantastic questions! 

On Wednesday we made some amazing protest Art. We decided on a cause we were passionate about and created a poster inspired by the work of Shepard Fairey. We also enjoyed Christmas jumper day and our Christmas dinner in school. 

On Thursday Year 6 worked hard to rehearse and lead our Christingle service in Church. Well done to all of the children - you were wonderful! 

On Friday, we had our final Golden Assembly of the term and enjoyed watching Holes as a Christmas treat! 

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Home Practice

 

There is no Sumdog being set for the Christmas break, so you can have a rest and come back fresh and ready for the exciting learning in January!

 

BUT please keep reading as much as possible!

 

The Year 6 team would like to wish you all a very happy Christmas and New Year. Thank you for your support during the term, it is appreciated! 

We look forward to seeing everyone again in the New Year! 

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Year 2 Blog- Friday 20th December 2024

Date: 17th Dec 2024 @ 9:52am

Welcome to your last blog of 2024!

We have had a brilliant week in school.

English

We finished writing our own books. We took great care with our handwriting, spelling and punctation.

Maths

We finished our learning about money. We learnt how to add together two amounts when we had to cross the tens boundary, for example,  29p + 42p. We used Base 10 equipment to help us to find the answer.

On Monday, we really enjoyed watching the All Hallows Roadshow  in church.  We joined in with the singing and were very impressed with the musicians, dancers and singers.

On Wednesday, we all looked fabulous in our Christmas outfits and we enjoyed our Christmas lunch.

On Thursday,we were in church for the Christingle service, which was beautifully led by the Year 6 children.

On Friday, we had our final Golden Assembly of the term where we celebrated all the stars of the term.

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We wish you all a happy and holy Christmas.

Thank you for all your gifts and cards.

Thank you for all your great support.

The Year 2 Team.

Year 2 Blog- 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 4:30pm

Year 2

Home Practice

Reading: In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book. This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Spelling: No spellings this week. 

Sumdog: Complete the 2, 5 and 10 times table challenge. 

Counting: Count in halves forwards and backwards.

For example, 1/2, 1, 1 and 1/2, 2, 2 and a 1/2, 3, 3 and a 1/2. See how far you can get!

Follow the link below to play 'Hit The Button' and do a bit more practise on your 2, 5, 10 and 3 times tables.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button 

English/Maths:

We have been doing assessments this week.

Art:

The children have been learning about printing and repeated patterns.

They really enjoyed printing christmas patterns.

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D.T.

D.T Day was a great success. The children worked so well to make their Tudor houses.

Great attention to detail was shown and a lot of D.T skills were used, like cutting, glueing, folding and measuring.

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Forest School:

We went into the nature area. Some of us had a go at making a Christmas tree decoration. Some of us chose our own learning. There was great teamwork, resilience and imagination shown.

 

Thank you for coming to see our Nativity.

All the children performed brilliantly.

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We were all so excited to watch the rehearsal for the Rock Steady concert.

There are so many talented musicians and singers at St. Oswald's

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Have a lovely weekend,

Year 2 Team.

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Year 5 Friday blog 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 4:12pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

vicious   conscious   malicious   infectious   suspicious   fictitious  nutritious  cautious   precious

ambitious  gracious  spacious  vivacious  delicious   tenacious   rhyme  rhythm  library

Counting

Count out loud in:

5s up to 135 and back again                                            0,5,10, 15 …

40s from 800 to 1200 and back again                            800,840,880 …

9s from 81 to 180 and back again                                  81,90,99…

 

Times Tables

Please practise your times tables every day.  Everyone will be doing a mixed times table test next week.

  

Sumdog

Maths practise based on multiplication and division – individual challenge.

Spelling Challenge

 

 We have had another lovely week of learning in Year 5.

 In English, Year 5 completed their fantastic bat reports. We have nearly completed Room 13 and discovered what’s inside the mystery room.

In Maths we delved into common factors of numbers and the multiplication factors of larger numbers.

This week in RE, we discussed why David’s skills and characteristics as a shepherd made him suitable to be selected by God to be a king. This led us on to investigate what leadership qualities are and how we can develop them.

Christmas activities have continued this week with our Christmas biscuit making day. The children did an amazing job, producing tasty biscuits in colourful packaging to give as gifts. 

Finally, we all enjoyed watching the ‘Beauty and the Beast’ panto and the Rock Steady show this week. Many of Year 5 took part and showed impressive musical skills. Well done!

Year 3 Friday Blog 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 4:07pm

Welcome to your Friday blog

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What a busy week we've had in Year 3! Christmas card prints, The Rock Steady show and a brilliant production of Beauty and the Beast!

 

Home Practice

Keep reading every night with an adult or on your own. Talk about what you have read and explore new books, magazines and newspapers.

We have set two Sumdog challenges, one is practising time and the other is on the 8 times tables. We have seen a big improvement in fluency with times tables this week. Keep up the good work!

Your Spellings this week will have the ou pronounced /u/ 

young  courage  doubling  cousin  touched  rough  country  southern  trouble  couple  countries 

cousins  double  touch  colour  encourage  nourish  enough

Reminders

On Wednesday, we are having our Christmas Jumper day and our Grand Christmas post!

We will also be finishing our animation topic this week so can you please send in one toy in with your child for their animation. Thank you.

 

This week in Year 3

 

This week we enjoyed listening to our Ice Palace story, and learning how to write speech using speech marks.

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In maths we have been learning to tell the time to the nearest minute. We have been using the Mr Wolf App from teachers pet. A great game to teach the time!

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In art we have been creating our own printing blocks from polystyrene and made some brilliant Christmas cards! Check out our gallery!

In history we learnt how people in the Neolithic period started to farm and rear animals. We also learnt why they built stone circles - to track the seasons to help them grow their crops.

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On Friday we enjoyed the Rock Steady bands performances. Well done to everyone who took part. You were amazing!

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Have a lovely weekend

The Year 3 team!

 

Year 4 Blog Friday 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 2:52pm

Welcome to your Friday blog

Home practice

Reading

Please read for 20 minutes each evening to an adult at home.  Discuss what you have read with an adult. Try and add expression to your reading and think about how the characters might be speaking to each other.

 

Spellings

There will be no spelling test next week, however, we have included a Sumdog Challenge based on some of the Year 3 / 4 Statutory Words.

 

Counting

This week, please practise counting in 3’s, 6’s and 9’s and back again using your times tables

For example, start at 0 and count to 36 and back again

0    3   6  etc                            36   33    30  etc

Then have a go at counting in 0.3’s, 0.6’s and 0.9’s and back again using your times tables as a guide

0   0.3    0.6 etc                        3.6   3.3    3.0 etc

 

Times tables and Number facts

Please practise your individual tables target for your test next week. 

You can practise your tables on TTRockstars, Hit the Button and timestables.co.uk

Please also practise your number facts. 

You can practise your number facts on Hit the Button

It is crucial that you learn all of your table facts and your number facts as this will help you with many aspects of maths.

 

TTRockstars challenge

  • A ‘garage’ session

 

Sumdog challenges

  • A spelling challenge based on some of the Year 3 / 4 Statutory Words
  • A maths challenge based on using known and related facts to multiply and divide mentally

 

In English, we wrote a menu for a special guest – the Iron Man. We included alliteration in the titles of our dishes and a mouth watering description of the food.  We then published our menus. They are to be included in a book of menus which will be on the Year 4 bookshelf. We are all very proud of our writing this week! Brilliant work Year 4.

 

In Maths, we learnt how to divide using related facts. In addition, we learnt how to divide two-digit numbers by a single digit using the chunking method. Many of us found this tricky as we are not yet fluent with our tables. Knowing our tables off by heart will help us to succeed when we meet trickier learning and boost our confidence.   

 

In RE, we made links between the ancestry of Jesus and the Jesse Tree.

 

In Geography, we discovered that there are different courses to a river (the upper course, middle course and lower course) and we discussed the different land uses at each course. In addition, we learnt about different features of a river and learnt the words meander, tributary, confluence and ox-bow lake.

 

In Science, we identified whether a circuit was complete or incomplete and therefore whether it would work or not.

 

In the last session of My Happy Mind – the Meet Your Brain Unit – we identified what was good for our brains or body, or both!

 

In addition, on Monday afternoon, we were treated to a super panto – Beauty and the Beast.  We thoroughly enjoyed watching the performance.

 

Please remember to bring in a cardboard box and any decorations you need for your DT on Tuesday.

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The Year 4 team

Reception Blog - Friday 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 1:39pm

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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Phonics

This week we recapped the sounds we have learnt this term.

Drawing Club

This week in Drawing Club we watched clips from Road Runner.

We designed our own super fast friend.

Maths

This week we built Number 10’s Garden.

RE

This week, we continued to listen to the Nativity Story. 

We  listened to the part about the Shepherds being visited by the Angel and going to visit Jesus.

Expressive Art and Design

This week, we have designed our own junk model vehicles, ready to make them next week!

If you have any recycling at home, please feel free to send this in with your child on Monday please.

My Happy Mind

This week we found out about our brain growing when we learn new things. 

We each talked about new things we have learnt at school and how this has helped our brains to grow!

Nativity

A big well done to all of the children in Reception, for brilliant Nativity performances on Tuesday!

 

 

 

 

 

Year 1 Blog - Friday 13th December 2024

Date: 13th Dec 2024 @ 9:34am

Welcome to your weekly blog!

Home Practice

Sumdog challenge

Maths - Addition problems

 

Counting - Count forwards and backwards to the biggest number you can!

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We read the story 'The Robin Who Stole Christmas'. We have absolutely loved this story up to now!

We looked at the front cover and wrote predictions, we made a warning poster about the robin and wrote a description of Santa HQ.

Phonics

Some of us have been learning the ee and ea sounds and the igh and ie sounds.

Some of us have been learning the alternative pronunications. We have learnt ea in bread and the short er sound in bigger.

Maths

We completed some of our learning checks for previously taught topics. We used lots of equipment to help work out the answers.

R.E.

We continued to read about the birth of Jesus. We read about the shepherds and kings arriving at the stable, just like in our Nativity! We then wrote the story in our books.

Art

We painted the background of our Christmas card. We used the printing technique with lots of different objects from around the classroom.

We also printed with different fruit and vegetables.

D.T.

We made the mechanism for our Christmas card. We could choose between a slider or a lever card.

See our pictures here.

Forest School

We listened to a story called "Sun Bread". It's about a baker who gets so fed up with the lack of sunlight in the winter that he decides to make his own bread. We also talked about the winter solstice, which is in a few weeks and how this day will be the shortest day.
The first group baked their bread on a stick and the second group added chocolate chips to create a tear and share bread.
 
 
Thank you to everyone who came to our Nativity shows. We are so proud of the children!

 

Year 6 Blog - 13th December 2024

Date: 12th Dec 2024 @ 2:06pm

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Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog!

 

This week in Year 6

English

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In English we have continued learning about the novel 'A Christmas Carol'. We have learned all about the features of a persuasive speech, so we could write in role as Scrooge at the end of the story. We wrote some amazing speeches encouraging wealthy Victorians to donate money to the poor and close the workhouses. 

 

Maths 

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This week, we have started our new topic all about angles. We have learned how to draw angles accurately using a protractor. 

 

RE

Ruth and Naomi

In RE, we have shared the story of Ruth and Naomi from the Old Testament. We have thought carefully about this quote from Pope John Paul II: “The women of the Old Testament were true protagonists of salvation history" and discussed the role of women in salvation history together. 

 

Topic 

In DT, we have been working hard to make a felt Christmas tree decoration. We have created prototypes out of paper and begun to stitch and create our final designs! 

In Computing, we completed our work on Tinkercad by designing and creating our own 3D models of a house. You can see some of our creations on the galleries! 

We also had our final Literacy Kicks session this week! The children wrote some fantatsic articles about the question: 'Is winning the most important thing in sport?'

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Please complete the following tasks by Wednesday

 

Reading - Use your home reading to read every night for 30 minutes. You also have a reading diary that must be used for the title of the book and any challenges chosen. 

 

Books may be changed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 

 

Next week, there will be no spelling test as the children worked hard on their spelling test of the Year 5 and Year 6 words this week. If you would like additional spelling practise, please continue to practise the Year 5 and Year 6 words. 

 

Maths Challenges: 

Sumdog 

Counting: 

Have a go at the game below.

This game is for two players.
You will need to draw a number line from -13 to 13 on a piece of paper, and find a counter and two 1-6 dice to use. 


Decide who is Positive and who is Negative.
Positive moves the counter from left to right and Negative moves the counter from right to left. (Why do you think we have suggested this way round?)

Place the counter on 0.

Take it in turns to throw the two dice and add the scores then move the counter that number of places in your direction.
If the counter reaches -13, Negative has won. If the counter reaches 13, Positive has won.

Is it better to play a game where you have to reach the end exactly, or where you can go over the end? What do you think and why?

Now change the game. This time, when you throw the dice, you can decide whether to add, subtract, multiply or divide the numbers on the dice. You must reach -13 or 13 exactly to win.

 

Times Tables: This week there are 100 times table questions to practise on Sumdog!

 

Maths Task: This week's practise is revision of the topics we have learned about over the Autumn Term. 

 

Have a fantastic weekend Year 6!

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Year 5 Friday blog 6th December 2024

Date: 6th Dec 2024 @ 4:06pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

immature   impatient   irrelevant  refresh  redecorate   submarine  immortal  imperfect   redo   irresponsible   return   subdivide  submerge   impossible  irregular  redo  reappear  subheading reimburse

Counting

Count out loud in:

4s up to 88 and back again                                            0,4,8,12, …

75s from 500 to 1025 and back again                            500, 575,650,725 …

6s from 66 to 126 and back again                                  66,72,78…

 

Times Tables

Please practise your times tables every day.

  

Sumdog

Maths practise has been set based on multiplication and division – individual challenge.

Spelling Challenge

 

 We have had another great week of learning in Year 5.

 In English, Year 5 have been researching and collecting information about bats, ready to write a non-chronological report. We all now know an awful lot about bats!

Our multiplication work has continued in Maths with a lot of tricky work involving factors of large numbers. Everyone has tried so hard with this.

During RE, we examined various artworks relating to the O Antiphons sung at Evensong during Advent. We also listened to some of the songs, including ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel.’

Christmas activities have started in Year 5 this week with the creation of some special Christmas cards for display in Booths over the festive season.

The whole class also enjoyed a special session of handball on Monday with Dave. Year 5 clearly showed a lot of skill in this session and have also really improved their teamwork skills. Well done Year 5!

Finally, Year 5 went to parish mass at the end of week and spent time with Father Michael afterwards, discussing advent and what their wishes were for Christmas.

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Year 1 Blog - Friday 6th December 2024

Date: 6th Dec 2024 @ 3:29pm

Welcome to your weekly blog!

Home Practice

Sumdog challenge

Maths - Quarters

 

Counting - Count forwards and backwards to the biggest number you can!

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We read the story 'The First Hippo on the Moon' which is all about a hippo called Sheila. She really wanted to build a rocket and fly to the moon!

We described Sheila, sequenced the story and wrote speech bubbles for the different characters.

Phonics

Some of us have been learning the ou and ie sounds.

Some of us have been learning the alternative pronunications. We have learnt u in human, ow in elbow and ie in chief.

Maths

We finished learning about halves and moved onto quarters. We learnt that we need 4 equal pieces for quarters. We found a quarter of shapes and even used a slice of bread to visually make quarters.

R.E.

We started to read about the birth of Jesus. We talked about how Mary had waited for the birth of Jesus and how it is important to wait and be patient. We made an Advent promise each for our prayer table.

Science

We sorted animals into different groups: herbivore, carnivore and omnivore.

See our pictures here.

Art

We have been very busy this week!

We drew flowers onto our handprints to add more detail (see our pictures here). Then we painted our Christmas card for Booths and some of us started to make our calendar.

My Happy Mind

We recapped the term 'neuroplasticity' and talked about how we need to practise skills to learn them. We had a go at writing a sentence with our non-dominant hand to see how hard it is to do something that we haven't practised!

 

We are looking forward to seeing you all at our Nativity on Tuesday. The show times are 2pm and 6:30.

Please drop your child off at the hall by 6:10 for the evening show.

Year 3 Blog Friday 6th December 2024

Date: 6th Dec 2024 @ 2:42pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

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We have had a great week in Year 3! We learned lots of new division strategies and finished our collage topic in art, using our skills to create some lovely Christmas cards.

Home Practice

It is lovely hearing about all the fantastic home reading and books the children are getting for Christmas. The children are all making fantastic progress and improving all their reading skills. Keep it up!

In maths this week, we learnt the grouping method for division with remainders Even though everyone picked up the method really quickly, a lot of us are still making mistakes with our times tables. Fluency in these will give your children the best chance to succeed when they meet trickier learning, as well as boosting their confidence! We have set some number fact Sumdog challenges on Sumdog this week.

Accuracy + Speed = Fluency.

Counting Practice - X3 

Your spellings this week all begin with auto-, super- and pre- . Try and practise a little every night.

supermarkerket, superman, superstar, autobiography, autograph, prehistoric, preface, prefix, automatic, automate, autonomy, predate, supermodel, supernatural, supernova

This week in Year 3

In RE this week we read the scripture about when Joseph was visited by an angel to tell him that Mary was about to have a baby. We created some lovely angels and talked about how Joseph must have felt.

Angel Outline - Etsy

In English this week we started our new novel The Ice Palace by Robert Swindells. We explored letter writing and wrote a letter as Ivan to tell his parents where he had gone.

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We had a handball festival on Tuesday. Check out our gallery!

We had a great time doing our Santa Dash on Tuesday this week! See our gallery!

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Forest school - It was a wet and muddy afternoon in the nature area. We showed great teamwork and cooperation. We used willow to make a shape and then decorated it with wool, beads and wooden shapes. Great knot tying skills were shown.

Wilderness Knots: The Two Simplest Ways to Tie a Clove Hitch – Essential  Wilderness

In DT we explored 3D nets and discussed how we could use these to create some unique structures.
 
Have a lovely weekend
 
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The Year 3 Team!

 

Reception Blog - Friday 6th December 2024

Date: 6th Dec 2024 @ 9:48am

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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Christmas has begun in Reception!

Phonics

This week we assessed the children on all the sounds we have taught so far.

Drawing Club

In Drawing Club we watched clips from Wacky Races.

We designed our own cars and used the sounds we know to write words.

Maths

We built Number 9’s Garden.

RE

We continued to talk about the Nativity Story.

We have discussed Jesus being born in a stable and laid in a manger, then we made our own nativity scenes.

Understanding the World

We sorted vehicles from the past and present this week.

Expressive Art and Design

We have been drawing on last weeks printing pieces.

My Happy Mind

This week we have continued to learn about team HAP (H – hippocampus, A – amygdala, P – Prefrontal cortex) and how our brains need all of these to work for us to be happy and calm.

We have been sorting different feelings that we might feel when we are happy and sad.

Forest School

We listened to a story called "Robin's Winter Song". We listened to the song a robin makes.

We worked together on a stone balancing challenge and made some great shadow pictures.

Year 4 Blog - Friday 6th December 2024

Date: 5th Dec 2024 @ 3:42pm

Welcome to your Friday blog

Home practice

Reading

Please read for 20 minutes each evening to an adult at home.  Discuss what you have read with an adult. Can you summarise what you have already read or make a prediction about what you think will happen?

 

Spellings

These are your spellings which will be tested next week – please practise them

disappoint             disagree                disobey                 disobedient

disgrace                disguise                 misbehave             misspell

mislead                  misunderstood       misunderstand       misconduct

misdeed                 misfire                  misguided              misuse

misspent               misplace

 

Counting

This week, please practise counting in 2’s, 4’s and 8’s and back again using your times tables

For example, start at 0 and count to 48 and back again

0    4    8  etc                            48    44     40  etc

Then have a go at counting in 0.2’s, 0.4’s and 0.8’s and back again using your times tables as a guide

0   0.4    0.8 etc                        4.8    4.4    4.0 etc

 

Times tables and Number facts

Please practise your individual tables target for your test next week. 

You can practise your tables on TTRockstars, Hit the Button and timestables.co.uk

Please also practise your number facts. 

You can practise your number facts on Hit the Button

It is crucial that you learn all of your table facts and your number facts as this will help you with many aspects of maths.

 

 

TTRockstars challenge

  • A ‘battle of the bands’ competition – boys v girls

 

Sumdog challenges

  • A spelling challenge based on the words above
  • A maths challenge based on doubling, halving and related multiplication facts

 

In English, we learnt what alliteration meant (the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighbouring words).  We then enjoyed writing a poem which included alliteration. We also started gathering ideas for a menu specially created for the Iron Man which we will be writing next week.

 

In Maths, we learnt how to double any number up to 4 digits, practised using partitioning to mentally multiply TU x U, and built on our knowledge of the grid method of multiplication. Knowing our times tables really helped us with this learning.

 

In RE, we discussed the meaning of Advent (Advent means arrival) and what Christians do during Advent to prepare for Jesus’ birth.

 

In Art, we made Christmas Cards for a competition. Have a look at our finished cards in our gallery.

 

On Monday, we took part in our Reconciliation Day. Many thanks to Father Michael and the catechists for helping us prepare for this. There are some pictures in our gallery.

In addition, we also took part in the Santa Dash on Tuesday afternoon, and enjoyed a ‘handball’ session with a South Ribble Sports Coach. You can see some pictures of these activities in our gallery.

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Have a peaceful weekend

The Year 4 team

Year 2 Blog- Friday 6th December

Date: 5th Dec 2024 @ 11:41am

 

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Home Practice

Reading: In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book. This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Spelling: Please practise these spellings for your quiz on Friday (13.12.24):

many      clothes        busy         people      water

again      half      money       Mr      Mrs

Sumdog: Complete the money challenge. 

Counting: At home, count in 2's, 5's, 10's and 3's. You could play the follow me game that we learnt in class.

The children still need to spend more time learning their doubles and halves. For example, double 8 is 16, double 12 is 24 or half of 18 is 9, half of 30 is 15.

Follow the link below to play 'Hit The Button' and practise doubling and halving.

You could also practise your 2, 5, 10 and 3 times tables.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button 

 

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English

We continued reading our novel, The Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine. In the book the characters have to wash a rabbit so we read some instructions on how to clean a pet rabbit. The children found out about the key features of instructional writing. We discussed the use of numbered points, pictures, time connectives and bossy verbs.They planned their own set of instructions and will be writing them next week.

Maths

This week we have been learning about money. We discussed the value of all the coins. We made amounts using Base 10 equipment and used this to calculate the answer when adding amounts together.

Science

We learnt about the importance of exercise. We carried out an investigation to measure the effect of exercise on our heart rate.

PSHE

We listened to a stoey about acts of kindness. We discussed acts of kindness and drew a picture of some of them.

 

Art

We have made some wonderful Christmas cards for the Booths competition.

The children used tape to design and decorate a tree.

Winners will be revealed at Golden Assembly.

Make Paper Christmas Trees {With Washi Tape}

My Happy Mind

Year 2 have finished their first topic - Meet Your Brain.

We recapped our learning, thinking about our favourite bits and what we will try to do more of so we can be at our best for learning and growing. A lot of the class said they would like to do more happy breathing.

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RE

We read a piece of scripture from Luke's Gospel about the Annunciation and birth of John the Baptist. The children retold the story beautifully and enjoyed learning that John the Baptist and Jesus were cousins.

Birth of John the Baptist – Mission Bible Class

This week we have been involved in lots of rehearsals for our Nativity.

We are performing it in Church on Tuesday 10th December at 2pm and 6.30pm.

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Year 6 Blog - 6th December 2024

Date: 5th Dec 2024 @ 7:57am

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Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog!

 

This week in Year 6

English

 

A Christmas Carol (Puffin Classics)

 

In English we have started a new novel, 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens. We have explored the characters in the story this week and we have worked hard to create a character description of Scrooge and of Marley's ghost!  

 

Maths 

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This week, we have continued with our learning on Algebra. We have learned how to find the rule for a linear sequence and to solve an expression by finding the value of an unknown. 

 

RE

Women in the Bible—Learn From Great Women and Bad Examples, for Bible Study

In RE, we have learned about the important women from the old Testament. We have worked hard to create a book all about these women by researching them.  

 

Topic 

In DT, we have been practising different types of stitching. We have used a running stitch, overstitch and blanket stitch! 

In Computing, we continued our work on Tinkercad and created a pen pot. We had to be resilient to make sure that the measurements would fit a pencil in! 

We have also been working hard in our Literacy Kicks to learn how to write as a Sports Journalist. 

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Please complete the following tasks by Wednesday

 

Reading - Use your home reading to read every night for 30 minutes. You also have a reading diary that must be used for the title of the book and any challenges chosen. 

 

Books may be changed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 

 

This week, the children need to practise the Y5 and Y6 spelling list. A copy of this spelling list can be found at the end of the blog. 

 

All spellings are on Sumdog to practise for our test next week. 

 

Maths Challenges: 

Sumdog 

Counting: 

This week I would like you to practise counting up and down in different powers of 10. Start counting in one power of 10. After 5 counts, change your power of 10. How high can you go?

Choose a starting number and see how high or how low you can go! 

 

Times Tables: This week there are 100 times table questions to practise on Sumdog!

 

Maths Task: This week's practise is all about algebra. 

 

Have a great weekend Year 6!

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Year 3 Friday Blog 29th November 2024

Date: 29th Nov 2024 @ 6:14pm

Hello and welcome to your Friday Blog

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Everyone was amazing in our Advent Assembly! They sang and spoke brilliantly and put on a brilliant show to kick off the festive season.

Home practice

Keep up with your brilliant reading at home. The book fair visited and we recieved some free books for our class.

Your spellings this week all have the prefixes, tele, sub and re. Use your syllables strategy to spell the trickier ones!

redo, refresh, return, reappear, redecorate, subdivide, subheading, submarine, submerge, telephone, television, recount, rearrange, reassure, reassess

We have set 2 maths Sumdog challenges, one for your number facts and one for practising your multiplication and division.

 

This week in Year 3

This week we started our RSHE topic on friendships, exploring the social, physical and spiritual elements of the topic. You can find the slides for the topic here.

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In English we have been reading How to Wash a Wooly Mammoth and writing our own instructions. We have explored verbs and prepositions and looked at how to lay out our work. 

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In Maths we i've been learning strategies to divide numbers. We learned about grouping and how to use our times tables to help solve division problems.

In PE we had an intra-school handball competition. Everyone represented their houses brilliantly with Gregory coming out on top with two wins and six goals.

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In art we looked at Matisse again and explored negative space and how to use stencils to create depth.

Have a lovely weekend

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The Year 3 Team

 

Reception Blog - Friday 29th November 2024

Date: 29th Nov 2024 @ 3:45pm

 

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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 

Phonics

This week we have been learning the digraphs ss, ll and ff that you find at the end of words.

Drawing Club

This week in Drawing Club we have been listening to the story ‘The Hundred Decker Bus.’

We have been discussing the words ‘layer’ and ‘extend’ and learning what they mean.
We  also designed our own decks for our class bus.

Maths

This week we  built Number 8’s Garden this week.

RE

This week, we started to talk about the Nativity Story. We listened to the Bible passage about Mary and Joseph travelling on a Donkey to Bethlehem and the Inn Keeper letting them sleep in his Inn.

Understanding the World

We explored different vehicles this week!

We  watched video clips of different vehicles. Then we went onto our car park and made a tally chart of the different vehicles coming past school.

We also enjoyed our trip to the British Commercial Museum where we found out about different vehicles from the past. Click here to see the photos.

Expressive Art and Design

We have been exploring using our bodies to make art. This week we were printing with our hands.

Physical Development

We practised hopping, star jumping and jumping in sequences.

My Happy Mind

This week we continued to learn about the brain.

We have talked about team HAP (H – Hippocampus, A – Amygdala, P – Prefrontal cortex) and how our brains need all of these to work so we can be happy and calm.

 

 

 

 

 

Year 2 Blog Friday 29th November 2024

Date: 29th Nov 2024 @ 12:09pm

 

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Home Practice

Reading: In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book. This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Spelling: Please practise these spellings for your quiz on Friday (06.12.24):

improve         sure        sugar         eye       could       

  would       who       whole     any         should

Sumdog: Complete the fractions challenge. 

Counting: At home, count odd then even numbers. See how high you can go!

The children also need to spend more time learning their doubles and halves. For example, double 8 is 16 or half of 18 is 9.

Follow the link below to play 'Hit The Button' and practise doubling and halving.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button 

Yr 3 Whole Class Reading The Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine - The Teach  Hub

English

This week we started our new novel, The Diary of a Killer Cat by Anne Fine. The children spent time looking at the front cover and the blurb, making predictions about what the story might be about. We thought about Tuffy the cat's good points and bad points. The children also wrote some excellent speeches from Ellie's perspective (character) about the poor little bird.

The standard of writing is really improving in Year 2, great use of interesting words and joining words.

Keep up the good work!

 

 

Maths

This week we finished our learning about halves andd quarters.

 

Science

We carried out an investigation to find out the answer tp the question, "do our feet grow as we get older?

 

PSHE

We played a game called "Stuck in the Mud". We then discussed how we cooperated when we played the game. We also came up with some ideas as to how we could help if we think people are being left out.

History/D.T 

The children found out about some of the materials that were used to build Tudor houses, like wattle and daub and thatched rooves. They designed and planned how they would build their own model Tudor houses, ready for D.T day.

Please could you send your child into school with one or two cardboard boxes (no bigger than a shoe box).

Many thanks, we do have some spares but not enough for every child!

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We spent some time doing happy breathing and discussed the effect it had on us.

Year 2 said that when they did happy breathing it made them feel calm, peaceful, relaxed, joyful, happy

and ready for learning new things. 

R.E/RSHE

The children learnt that we live in a diverse community and in response to that, wrote some fantastic diversity acrostic poems. We also discussed times we feel safe and unsafe in our communities. The children realised that when we do good things like helping other people in our communities God is always with us.

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The Nativity play is going really well. Year 2 are being great singers, narrators and actors.

Don't forget it's on Tuesday 10th December in church at 2pm and 6.30pm.

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Year 1 Blog - Friday 29th November 2024

Date: 29th Nov 2024 @ 10:22am

Welcome to your weekly blog!

Home Practice

Sumdog challenge

Maths - writing number sentences

 

Counting - count forwards and backwards to the biggest number you can!

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We read the story 'Astro Girl' and learnt about a little girl called Astrid who wanted to be an astronaut when she grew up, just like her mummy. We wrote some super sentences about what we would like to be when we are older.

We also learnt about Neil Armstrong and made a non-chronological report about his life.

 

Phonics

Some of us have been learning the air, ure and ay sounds.

Some of us have been learning the alternative pronunications. We have learnt o in other, c in cell and g in ginger.

Maths

We continued to learn about fractions, focusing on halves. We found halves of objects and shapes.

See our pictures here.

R.E.

We have had our RSHE week this week. We have learnt about how our families love us and how we show love to one another. Then we wrote sentences to God, thanking Him for loving us too.

Computing

We finished our digital painting unit and make our own Georges Seurat artwork using dots.

D.T.

We created our own practise lever before planning our moving Christmas card.

Forest School

We watched Mr Corbett light a fire. We talked about how to keep safe. Some of us had a go at lighting a fire with the flint and steel.

My Happy Mind

We talked about how our brain changes when we tackle tricky tasks. We drew a time when we felt stressed or worried and talked about how happy breathing can help us overcome it.

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