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Year 5 blog Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 12th Dec 2025 @ 4:11pm
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. They relate to the use of -tial and -cial suffixes.
special official artificial partial confidential essential martial crucial torrential racial prudential beneficial presidential social glacial commercial initial twelfth
Counting
Count out loud in:
7’s up to 147 and back again 0, 7,14 …
10’s from 16980 to 18010 and back again 16980, 16990, 17000…
1000’s from 0 to 25,000 and back again 0, 1000, 2000, 3000…
Times Tables
Please keep practising your times tables. Everyone has their own targets, which the children should have noted on the top of their spelling sheet.
Sumdog
Maths practise – individual challenge.
Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.
Year 5 have shown superb listening skills this week and kept going with a great work ethic, despite all the excitement and anticipation of Christmas – well done!
In English the class have been writing their non-chronological reports, using some really challenging vocabulary. They have also impressed Gareth this week with their sport blogging skills. A super effort Year 5!
In Maths Year 5 have continued to develop their multiplication and division skills, using various methods, including the compensation method and partitioning.
In RE this week, Year 5 have been critically evaluating ‘O Antiphon’ art and creating their own. They have also reflected on week 2 of Advent, with its message of peace and made great contributions in the Celebration of The Word assembly about how to practically be peacemakers and hope givers in the run up to Christmas..
In Art, the children have been painting pictures, based on a poem, ‘the Ghost in the Garden.’
Finally, in computing, Year 5 have continued their topic on video production and editing. They have been creating storyboards ready to create the videos in groups next week.
Well done Year 5 on another great week of learning!
Golden stars this week
Star of the Week – Sienna
Super Learners – Evangeline
Superstar Writer – Archie S
Bookworm - Alana
Marvellous Mathematician - Josh W
Special Mention - Tiffany
Year 2 Blog Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 12th Dec 2025 @ 2:34pm

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: No challenge this week but you could work on the normal Sumdog games.
Counting: Count in halves like we did in class.
For example, zero, a half, one, one and a half, two, two and a half, three, three and a half etc.
You could also work on your 2, 5, 10 and 3 times tables/doubling and halving.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

English
The children planned and wrote some excellent Christmas stories.

Maths
We continued to work on fractions this week.
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RE
We spent time reflecting on our learning this half term.
The children answered questions and shared their new knowledge.

PE
We put together our final 'Fire Fire' dance which retold the events of The Great Fire of London through movement and dance.
The children had a lot of fun and performed really well.
Art
We used carrots to print a repeating pattern. We then used this print to make our Christmas cards.
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.

Golden Assembly
Star of the Week - Cerys
Super Learner - Hannah
Superstar Writer - Joshua W.
Bookworm - Rhodes
Mathematician - Zac
Special Mentions - Huxley and Buzz for helping each other with their Tudor houses.
and Nelly for her beautiful manners.
Also we received a very kind email from a parent in Reception to say that Hannah had helped her child when she had fallen at playtime.
Thank you for coming to see our Nativity.
All the children performed brilliantly.

Have a lovely weekend,
Year 2 Team.

Year 4 Blog Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 12th Dec 2025 @ 8:41am
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
Our learning this week
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 have all been included in a book of menus which is 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 Science, we explored electrical conductors and insulators by testing different materials in a simple circuit.
In French, we continued learning the names of the different rooms of a house and described the locations of family members eg Dad is in the living room = Papa est dans la salon.
In History, we discussed reasons why the Roman Army was so powerful. We concluded that:
Only the strongest men were accepted in the army
They received top training
Their equipment was the best
They used strategic formations
They never accepted defeat
We then created a recruitment poster on Seesaw to entice Roman citizens to join the army.
In Art, created our own patterns taking inspiration from our previous work over the past few weeks.
We will be producing a final piece of work next week.
This week, we also enjoyed our trip to Lancaster City Museum when we met Marcus a Roman legionary.
We learnt a lot the Roman army as well as what life was like during Roman times.
Please remember to bring in a cardboard box and any decorations needed for your DT on Tuesday.
Golden Assembly
Star of the week: Eliza
Super Learner: Heidi
Superstar Writers: Hunter and Rowan
Bookworm: Emilia
Marvellous Mathematician: Bella
Special Mentions: All of Year 4 for fantastic listening during the trip to Lancaster City Museum

The Year 4 team
Year 1 Blog - Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 11th Dec 2025 @ 7:42pm
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Home Practice - Sumdog
Maths challenge - Ordering numbers to 20
Phonics challenge - Dependent on phonics groups
Counting – Can you start counting from a random number (e.g. 12) and count on in ones?
Reading - Please try and read at least three times a week.
Please remember to bring book bags each day.
English
We continued to learn through the story 'The Robin Who Stole Christmas'. This week, we replied to Rotten Robin in role of Father Christmas. We made sure to thank him for fixing his rotten actions and to tell him that he is now on the good list!
Phonics
Some of us continued to learn the phase 3 digraphs.
Some of us learnt a_e in cake and o_e in stone.
Some of us started to learn the alternative pronunciations of 'i' (igh) and 'o' (oa).
Maths
We recapped the place value of the teen numbers.
R.E.
We continued to read the Nativity story, focusing on Angel Gabriel's message to the shepherds. We wrote Gabriel's message in a speech bubble. We also made Nativity art.
In our 'Celebration of the Word' we talked about Jesus' miracles.
P.E.
We recapped the whole group section of our dance, then started to make the small group section in groups of four.
P.S.H.E.
We celebrated our differences and talked about how it is good to be unique!
History
We shared the toys that our parents used to play with when they were little. We then used Seesaw to choose which toys we would like to play with if we had the chance to.
D.T.
We painted the background of our Christmas card using a printing technique.
Art
We started to make our Christmas crafts.
Thank you to everyone who came to watch our Nativity!
Click here to watch the recording.
A big well done to Noah J for his perfomance in the Rock Steady show!
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Noah B and Lucas
Super Learner: Judah
Superstar Writer: Zara and Rory
Bookworm: Amelie
Marvellous Mathematician: Oscar
Special Mentions: Ariana for confidently talking in front of the whole class!
Year 3 Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 11th Dec 2025 @ 6:38pm
Welcome to your Friday Blog
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 Thursday, we are having our Christmas Jumper day and our Grand Christmas post!
You are also all invited to join us in Church on Sunday at 3pm for our Christmas Carol service.

This week in Year 3
In English we finished the story of The Ice Palace and brought the ending to life through some fantastic recounts of the meeting between Starjik and Ivan. We focused on using action sentences to create drama and excitement and to help the reader picture the moment clearly. The children worked hard to build tension and describe the atmosphere inside the Ice Palace. We were really impressed with the quality of their final pieces.
In maths we have been learning about time, starting the week by practising how to tell the time to the nearest minute. With regular practice, the children have become much more accurate and confident using this method. By the end of the week we moved on to reading and understanding 3-D shapes, which links to our DT topic. Next week we will be using our 3-D shape knowledge to create some brilliant palace structures of our own.

This week, Year 3 took part in an RE and drama lesson where they acted out the Annunciation of Mary and the Annunciation of Joseph. Through role play, they explored how each responded with trust, courage and openness to God’s message. The drama helped Year 3 to reflect on the importance of listening to God and recognising His call in our own lives. Their performances showed a growing understanding of these special moments in the story of Jesus.
We have also been learning how to create Christmas cards using printing techniques, beginning with experimenting and practising designs in our sketchbooks. We explored different tools, patterns and colour combinations to create bold and festive prints. Our final cards show how carefully we developed our ideas and refined our printing skills. We hope you enjoy our gallery.

We have been creating simple animations using toys and stop frame software this week. We planned each movement carefully, taking photos one step at a time to make our characters come to life. The children loved experimenting with different actions and seeing how small changes created smooth animation. We are excited to build on these skills and create even more animations next week.
Golden Assembly















Star of the week - Sam
Super Learner - Charlie
Writer of the week - Eliza
Marvellous Mathematician - Harrison
Bookworm - George
Special Mentions - Amelia F, for being a good friend to everyone in Year 3!















Have a lovely and peaceful weekend

The Year 3 Team
Reception Blog - Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 11th Dec 2025 @ 9:15am

Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!
Phonics
This week we have been recapping the digraphs ss, ll, ff and ck.
Drawing Club
In Drawing Club, we have been drawing our favourite part of the Nativity story.
Maths
This week we have been exploring the number 9.
RE
The week we have been focussing on the part of the Nativity story about the Angels visiting the Shepherds.
We talked to each other about what we remembered.
Expressive Art and Design
This week we have been creating winter art, using a range of materials including pastels, chalk, paint, and lots of different kinds of paper.
Understanding the World
We have began learning about the season of winter.
Stay and Play
A big thank you to all the parents that attended our Christmas Stay and Play.
Nativity
We want to say a big thank you to everyone that has come and watched the children’s amazing performance.
This can be watched on St Oswald’s TV.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week – Ivy
Super Learner – Arabella
Superstar Writer – Henry W and Lucie
Bookworm – Elijah
Mathematician – Ella
Special Mention – Luca, Elise and Vinnie, for brilliant Christmas card making.
Year 6 Blog - Friday 12th December 2025
Date: 11th Dec 2025 @ 8:13am
Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog!
This week in Year 6
English

In English we have continued learning about the novel 'A Christmas Carol'. We have learned all about the features of a persuasive letter. We have worked hard to write in role as Scrooge, using formal language to persuade London City Council to cancel Christmas!
Maths

This week, we have learned how to calculate the area of a triangle. We have also started a new topic on pie charts and learned how to calculate the amounts of segments using our fractions knowledge.
RE
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 some amazing felt ornaments. Look at our gallery to see our work.
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!
In Science, we investigated how refraction works by observing how objects change when placed in water.

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.
Homework this week is to learn the songs for our Christingles service next week.
Golden Assembly
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Well done to all our award winners in Golden Assembly this week!
Star of the Week - Darcey
Super Learner - Henry
Superstar Writer - Holly P
Bookworm - Edison
Marvellous Mathematician - Theo
Special Mentions - Bella, Imogen, Willow, Holly W, Leo H, Ebba and Zach M - for being amazing helpers and sorting equipment during our DT day.
Have a fantastic weekend Year 6!

Year 5 blog Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 5th Dec 2025 @ 3:46pm
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. They mainly relate to the use of suffixes.
vicious, conscious, malicious, suspicious, fictitious, infectious, nutritious, cautious, gracious, spacious, vivacious, precious, ambitious, delicious, tenacious, soldier, shoulder, vegetable
Counting
Count out loud in:
5’s up to 180 and back again 0, 5,10 …
10’s from 16980 to 18010 and back again 16980, 16990, 17000…
50’s from 0 to 1250 and back again 0, 50, 100, 150…
Times Tables
Please keep practising your times tables. Everyone has their own targets, which the children should have noted on the top of their spelling sheet.
Sumdog
Maths practise – individual challenge.
Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.
Year 5 have worked incredibly hard this week– a super effort all round!
In English the class have been exploring various types of non-chronological report and have started to research and plan to write a report of their own. In their sports reporting session this week, the class focussed on being a sub editor and checking for errors in reports.
In Maths Year 5 have shown incredible resilience in their arithmetic, reasoning and tables assessments this week and have also been practising long division and chunking.
In RE this week, Year 5 have been learning about the O Antiphons, special songs that are sung at Vespers in the run up to Christmas. They have also made their own advent promises to prepare for Jesus’ arrival.
The whole class enjoyed the Santa dash this week. Everyone looked so festive and gave 100%. Thank you Year 5!
Finally, in computing, Year 5 have continued their topic on video production and editing. They have started to experiment using the clips app to record and edit clips of footage.
Well done Year 5 on another great week of learning!
Golden stars this week
Star of the Week – Teddy
Super Learners – Milo
Superstar Writer – Archie P
Bookworm - Trudy
Marvellous Mathematician - Jenson
Special Mention - Brooke
Year 3 Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 5th Dec 2025 @ 3:33pm
Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home practice
Keep up with your brilliant reading at home. We've seen lots of book changes and children sharing their stories from home. Well done year 3!
Your spellings this week all have the prefixes, super, auto and pre
Supermarket, superman, superstar, autobiography, autograph, prehistoric, prefix, preface, automatic, automate, autonomy, predate, predetermined, precondition, precaution, supermodel, supernatural, supernova
Try and learn as many as you can.
We have set 2 maths Sumdog challenges. Best of luck!
This Week in Year 3
We have had another brilliant week in Year 3 with lots of creativity, teamwork and fantastic learning across the curriculum.
In English, we finally arrived at Starjik’s palace in The Ice Palace, and the children produced some wonderful speech sentences and descriptive writing to bring this dramatic moment to life. They worked hard on using punctuation accurately and choosing powerful vocabulary to show how the characters were feeling.

In RE, we created our own Christmas cards and reflected on the meaning of the Nativity. The children also enjoyed practising carols while using some of their drawing with scissors collage skills to design beautiful, colourful artwork. See our gallery.
In Maths, we have been learning all about time. The children explored telling the time to the nearest minute. This can be a tricky concept, but they showed great focus and perseverance.

In Computing, we continued our work on stop-frame animation. The children practised taking clear, careful photographs and learned how tiny changes between frames help create smooth movement. Next week, we will be using toy figures to make our own animations, so please could the children bring in two small toys on Thursday. Thank you!
In PE, we had great fun playing dodgeball and working on our fundamental movement skills. The children practised agility, coordination and teamwork, and it was lovely to see everyone encouraging each other.

In Science, we made our very own dirt puddings to model the layers of soil beneath our feet. This was a messy but exciting lesson, and the children now have a much clearer understanding of how soil is formed and why each layer is important.
Check out all our galleries to see some of the brilliant learning we have captured this week.
Assembly















Star of the week - Rose
Super Learner - Noa
Writer of the week - Charlie
Marvellous Mathematician - Isaac
Bookworm - Teddy
Special Mentions - Henry and Adam for their beautiful RE Christmas cards















Have a lovely weekend.
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The Year 3 Team
Year 2 Blog Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 5th Dec 2025 @ 2:17pm

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 fractions challenge.
Counting: Work on counting in halves like we did in class.
For example, zero, a half, one, one and a half, two, two and a half, three, three and a half etc.
You could also work on your 2, 5, 10 and 3 times tables/doubling and halving.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
English
We finished 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 and wrote their own set of instructions.

Maths
This week we moved onto our fractions topic.
The children learnt all about halves, quarters and a little bit on thirds. They understood a fraction is part of a whole and must have equal parts.
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RE
After learning all about the symbols of the Advent Wreath we enjoyed taking part in a team quiz.
The advent wreaths we coloured and decorated look lovely.
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Geography
We answered quiz questions all about the oceans of the world.
Science
We learnt about life cycles of butterflies and frogs. We drew a life cycle and labelled it.
Art
We used tracing paper to trace a picture of an animal. We then turned the tracing paper over and pressed on hard with our pencil to try to make a monoprint. It was quite tricky but we persevered.

D.T
Next Thursday is D.T Day. The children will be designing, building and evaluating a Tudor House.
If you haven't already, please could you send one or two small boxes into school (no bigger than a shoe box).
Many thanks.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week - Izzy
Super Learner - Freya and Emma
Superstar Writer - Bobby
Bookworm - Genevieve
Mathematician - Amelia
Special Mentions - Dean for being a kind friend and
Jesse F and Joshua I. for great explanations about life cycles in science.

The Nativity play is on Tuesday 9th December in church at 2pm and 6.30pm.

Year 4 Blog Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 5th Dec 2025 @ 1:05pm
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 – Year 4 v Year 5
Sumdog challenges
A spelling challenge based on the words above
A maths challenge based on doubling, halving and related multiplication facts
Our Learning This Week
In English, we read some more of our novel and learnt that the Iron Man enjoyed eating anything made of metal.
We also started gathering ideas together for a menu specially designed for the Iron Man which we will be writing next week.
In Maths, we practised using partitioning to mentally multiply TU x U, and built on our knowledge of the grid method of multiplication.
Some of us found this tricky as we are not confident with our times tables, so we need to make sure we practise these as often as possible.
In RE, we discussed what a Jesse Tree is – a way to prepare for Advent by reading stories about Jesus’ family tree and hanging a symbol each day.
We then drew symbols which showed the different stories from the Bible and created a Jesse Tree in the classroom.
Have a look at some of these symbols in our gallery.
In Geography, we learnt about the different stages and features of a river.
We now know that a river can be divided up into three courses – the upper, middle and lower course – and that each course has different features.
This week, we also took part in the Santa Dash on Tuesday afternoon.
You can see some pictures of this in our gallery.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Rory
Super Learner: Daisy
Superstar Writer: Rudy and William
Bookworm: Emilia
Marvellous Mathematician: Lottie
Special Mentions: Violet Co and Rowan – for making Year 4 a lovely place to be and bringing big smiles into class every day
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Have a peaceful weekend
The Year 4 team
Reception Blog - Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 5th Dec 2025 @ 10:36am
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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!
Phonics, Drawing Club and Maths
This week has been assessment week.
We have been assessing all of the children on their learning so far this half term.
RE
We have been retelling the Nativity story using pictures and looking more closely at what a manger is.
We then started our Christmas cards, which are from the Bambinelli celebration.
Expressive Art and Design
This week we have continued our art project from last week.
We drew on top of our hand print art from last week.
PE
This week we have been continuing our dance to Mary Poppins.
My Happy Mind
We have been discovering more about our emotions and how we use them.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week – Phoebe
Super Learner – Ava
Superstar Writer – Jenson
Bookworm – Jake
Mathematician – Teddy
Special Mention – Caleb, for brilliant singing of the Nativity songs in our rehearsals
Year 1 Blog - Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 4th Dec 2025 @ 8:34pm
Home Practice - Sumdog
Maths challenge - 1 more and 1 less (within 20)
Phonics challenge - Dependent on phonics groups
Counting – Can you count beyond 20 as far as you can?
Reading - Please try and read at least three times a week.
Please remember to bring book bags each day.
English
We continued to learn through the story 'The Robin Who Stole Christmas'. We focused on creating a sorry letter to Father Christmas, in role as Rotten Robin. We orally rehersed our ideas, wrote an example as a group, and wrote our own independent letter.
Phonics
We completed a phonics screen check.
Maths
We completed our maths arithmetic and reasoning Autumn term assessments.
R.E.
We have been practising our Nativity!
In our 'Celebration of the Word' we continued to learn about Advent.
P.E.
We created the first half of our robot dance together. Great ideas everyone!
P.S.H.E.
We talked about character strengths and how we have different strengths.
Computing
We made Georges Seurat inspired sunflower art on Paintz.app
Science
We compared the similarities and differences between the animal groups.
Forest School
We listened to a story called Ruby's Worry. We looked at some real worry dolls from Guatemala. We had a go at making our own, showing great creative skills and resilience.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Imogen and Noah H
Super Learner: Grace
Superstar Writer: Ada G
Bookworm: Felicity
Marvellous Mathematician: Harriet
Special Mentions: Connall and Elsie for their fantastic singing in the Nativity practises.
Year 6 Blog - Friday 5th December 2025
Date: 4th Dec 2025 @ 12:36pm

Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog!
This week in Year 6
English

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

In Maths, we have been learning all about different angles. We have investigated how alternate angles and opposite angles are equal. We also learned that angles inside a triangle add up to 180° and used this fact to determine missing angles within triangles, including isosceles triangles.
RE

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 busy designing a felt Christmas ornament for a Christmas tree. We thought about our design criteria and sketched our products.
In Computing, we continued our work on Tinkercad and designed a name badge. We had to combine and rotate objects on the workspace.
We have also been working hard in Science, where we have investigated how shadows change over a day. We discovered that a shadow is longer in the evening and morning and shortest in the middle of the day. This is because of the angle of the sun in the sky.

Please complete the following tasks by Thursday:
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.
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referring |
referred |
transference |
conferring |
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referral |
preferring |
different |
conferred |
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preferred |
transferring |
suffering |
offered |
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transferred |
reference |
differing |
offering |
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referee |
preference |
suffered |
differed |
Please practise these spellings this week. The rule to practise is adding suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words ending in –fer.
All spellings are on Sumdog to practise for our test on Friday.
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 angles.
Golden Assembly
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Well done to all our award winners in Golden Assembly this week!
Star of the Week - Libby
Super Learner - Leo H
Superstar Writer - Ebba
Bookworm - Zach O
Marvellous Mathematician - Tommy
Special Mentions - Bella, Xabier and Zach M: for doing a great job recording results in our class Science investigation!
Have a great weekend Year 6!

Year 3 Friday blog 28th November 2028
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 4:22pm
Welcome to your Friday blog
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What a wonderful week we have had in Year 3, beautifully rounded off with our Advent Assembly this afternoon. The children were amazing, so confident and so joyful, and we are incredibly proud of them all. Thank you so much to everyone who came along to support and celebrate with us. It really made the occasion special.
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 maths Sumdog challenges, one is practising your times tables and the other is on time, to prepare for next weeks maths learning. We have seen a big improvement in fluency with times tables this week. Keep up the good work!
Remember to access the fluency booster feature too!
Your spellings this week are words with the prefixes re-, sub-, tele-.
redo, refresh, return, reappear, redecorate, subdivide, subheading, submarine, submerge, telephone, television, recount, rearrange, reassure, reassess, subconscious, telescope.
This week in Year 3
In English this week, we have continued our work on The Ice Palace, writing some fantastic descriptive pieces. We have been exploring different ways to start our sentences and thinking carefully about how to vary our sentence structures to make our writing even more exciting for the reader. Super effort, Year 3!

In Maths, we have been diving into division, even learning how to divide with remainders. We have used grouping to help us understand what happens when a number does not divide equally. Everyone has shown brilliant perseverance and reasoning skills.
In RE, alongside preparing for our Advent celebration, we have been learning about the Annunciation. We explored how Isaiah’s prophecy came true and how the Angel Gabriel appeared to both Mary and Joseph. The children created some beautiful artwork and shared some thoughtful ideas during our discussions.

In French we have been learning our numbers to 20 and applying our learning by singing songs and playing games.
Next week we are looking forward to making our dirt puddings to investigate the layers of the earth’s crust. We will also be delving deeper into animation in computing, creating some animations with stop frame software.
Golden Assembly















Star of the week - Frankie
Super Learner - Amelia L
Writer of the week - Rose
Marvellous Mathematician - Noah S
Bookworm - Harper
Special Mentions - Sam, for his lovely RE work this week















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Have a lovely weekend from the Year 3 team.
Year 1 Blog - Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 3:50pm

Home Practice - Sumdog
Maths challenge - Number bonds
Phonics challenge - Common exception words
Counting – Can you count in 2s using the even numbers and then count in odd numbers? (1, 3, 5, 7...)
Reading - Please try and read at least three times a week.
Please remember to bring book bags each day.
English
This week we started our first Christmas story! We read 'The Robin Who Stole Christmas'. We described the robin using adjectives, described Santa HQ, made a wanted poster for the robin and wrote questions to the robin using question marks.
Phonics
We all have been practising reading and writing the common exception words for Year 1. Keep practising these at home!
Maths
We recapped the place value of numbers to 20.
We also completed another arithmetic together, talking about how we make a number sentence (three numbers and two symbols).
R.E.
We learnt about the word 'Advent' and made our own Advent promises. We also ordered the Nativity story.
In our 'Celebration of the Word' we delved deeper into Advent. We talked about patience and how we light the candles on the Advent wreath.
History
We wrote about the toys that we used to play with as a baby. We talked about the materials that they were made from.
Thank you for all of your parent sheets about your favourite toys as a child. We will be discussing this in the next few weeks.
D.T.
We wrote the insert for our Christmas card.
Computing
We made Kandinsky circles on Paintz.app
Science
We used Seesaw to write about what we saw whilst on our winter walk.
Forest School
There was great child-initiated play in our nature area. The old Christmas tree got decorated beautifully. We discussed why we weren't finding as many mini beasts and decided it was because of the weather. We had time at the end of the session to look at some of our nature related books in our lodge.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Grace
Super Learner: Imogen
Superstar Writer: Eilish
Bookworm: Connall
Marvellous Mathematician: Darragh
Special Mentions: Reo and Roman for helping others in Computing.
Year 5 blog Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 3:49pm
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. They relate to the use of prefixes.
Immature, impatient, irrelevant, refresh, redecorate, immortal, imperfect, irresponsible, return, subdivide, impossible, irregular, redo, reappear, subheading, submarine, submerge, reimburse
Counting
Count out loud in:
9’s up to 180 and back again 0, 9, 18 …
60’s from 240 to 660 and back again 240, 300, 360…
25’s from 0 to 575 and back again 575, 550, 525…
Times Tables
Please keep practising your times tables. Everyone has their own targets, which the children should have noted on the top of their spelling sheet.
Sumdog
Maths practise – individual challenge.
Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.
Year 5 have had another great week of learning – a super effort all round Year 5!
In English the class have enjoyed developing their figurative language skills and written some amazing poems, writing as Popsicle from the class novel. In their sports reporting session this week, the class focussed on the role of a referee in sport and the challenges they may face.
In Maths Year 5 have continued to look at common factors and multiples and, also, are moving onto division.
In RE this week, Year 5 have been learning about why Jesus is called the ‘Son of David’. They created a family tree to show Jesus’ descendants right back to Abraham. The children also learned about St Andrew this week in Celebration of the Word and they spent time discussing how they can also follow Jesus’ path in life.
In Science, the class have started to explain and explore simple machines like levers, gears and pulleys and why they are useful.
In computing, Year 5 have started their topic on video production and editing. They will use the clips app to complete this.
Finally, the class have been learning lots of facts about Liverpool in geography, including the physical and human features of the area as well as the economic activity of the city.
Well done Year 5!
Golden stars this week
Star of the Week – Bertie
Super Learners – Lily
Superstar Writer – Joni
Bookworm - Sam
Marvellous Mathematician - Spencer
Special Mention - Emma
Reception Blog - Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 3:40pm

Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!
Phonics
This week we have been learning the new sound f and we have learnt three diagraphs ff, ss and ll. We have found them in different words like, huff, fuss and bell.
Drawing Club
In Drawing Club, we have listened to the story ‘The 100 Decker Bus.’
We have really enjoyed designing our own decks to add to the bus.
Maths
This week we have been exploring the number 8.
RE
This week, our focus has been on journeys.
We have been talking about a long journey that we have been on and how it felt. We compared this to Mary and Joseph's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem and how it was for them.
We then created the journey that Mary and Joseph took from Nazareth to Bethlehem. We did this by using construction equipment or drawing.
Expressive Art and Design
This week we have began a small art project. Our first one in Reception.
We are using the focus of ‘Using our bodies to make art’ and this weeks focus was printing with our bodies.
Understanding the World
We went out to the front of school and conducted a vehicle survey.
We carefully watched all the vehicles come past school and marked them off on our charts. We discovered that there are a lot of cars on the road (74 in 20 minutes) but only 1 bus!
PE
This week did a dance to the music from Mary Poppins.
Forest School
We listened to a story called Ruby's Worry. We discussed what to do if we have a worry. We looked at some real worry dolls which are from Guatemala in Central America.
We also checked on our bird feeders which we made last week to see if they had been nibbled.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week – Billy
Super Learner – Amelie
Superstar Writer – Raeni
Bookworm – Harry
Mathematician – Maisie
Special Mention – Finlay for being a brilliant helper and Elsi, for always being honest.
Year 2 Blog Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 1:37pm

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 (05.12.25):
many everybody even could should
would because beautiful great Christmas
Sumdog: Complete the tables/tally charts and spelling challenges.
Counting: Have a go at the 100 square puzzle below.
https://nrich.maths.org/problems/100-square-jigsaw
You could also work on your 2, 5 and 10 times tables.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
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 on what the story might be about. We talked 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 conjunctions.
Keep up the good work!

Maths
This week we continued our work on statistics.
The children have been interpreting and creating their own tables, pictograms, bar charts and tally charts.

RE
The children re-told the story of The Annunciation of Jesus on a storyboard.
We also talked about the Advent wreath and started to decorate our own picture version.
Forest School
This week it was so cold but we were wrapped up and we didn't mind. There was some great child-initiated play and even a rapping band playing in the fire pit!
Science
We learnt about how humans grow and devleop from newborn babies to adults and older people. We drew and labelled pictures of this.
Art
We used carbon paper to make prints. We were thrilled with how well this worked. We also used oil pastels to introduce some colour into the print.

D.T
We will be having our D.T Day soon. The children will be designing, building and evaluating a Tudor House.
Please could you send one or two small boxes into school (no bigger than a shoe box).

Library Trip
We had a lovely morning at Longton Library. The Librarian read stories to the children and they voted for their favourite.
After that, we made Christmas cards and the children really enjoyed exploring all the books and choosing their own to read.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week - April
Super Learner - Gigi
Superstar Writer - Arthur
Bookworm - Cara
Mathematician - Rhodes
Special Mentions - Dean for being a kind friend
-Zac for detailed and carefyl drawings in Art

The Nativity play is going really well. Year 2 are being great singers, narrators and actors.
Don't forget it's on Tuesday 9th December in church at 2pm and 6.30pm.

Year 4 Blog Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 28th Nov 2025 @ 1:10pm
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 find out the meaning of any new words in a dictionary?
Spellings
These are your spellings which will be tested next week – please practise them
irregular irrelevant irresponsible irrational
irrefutable irrevocable submit subdivide
subheading submarine submerge subconscious
subatomic subcontract subordinate subtitle
subcontinent subnormal
Counting
This week, please practise counting in 3’s
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 6’s from 0 to 72 and back again
0 6 12 72 66 60 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 the words above
A maths challenge based on multiplying by 10 and 100, as well as using known facts to work out other multiplications (eg 30 x 6, use 3 x 6 = 18, then multiply by 10)
Our Learning this Week
In English, we wrote questions about a chapter ensuring they were open questions, punctuated correctly using a question mark, and they made sense.
In addition, we explored alliteration. We had fun writing our names and sentences using alliteration as well as a humorous poem.
In Maths, we understood the effect of multiplying a one or two digit number by 10 and 100.
We extended this learning to recognise the relationship between a known fact and a related calculation.
For example, if 4 x 3 = 12, then 4 x 30 = 120 – the answer is 10 times larger.
In PSHE, we started the ‘celebrate’ module.
We learnt about character and character strengths.
We also learnt which strengths we use the most and why it is important to use our character strengths.
In RE, we learnt about the liturgical year – the cycle of seasons which organises the Christian year around the life of Jesus.
We then complete a liturgical calendar using appropriate symbols and colours.
We also labelled the feast of Christ the King, which marks the end of the liturgical year.
You can see some of these in our gallery.
In Science, we recapped what is needed for a simple circuit to light a bulb.
We then discussed the difference between a complete and incomplete circuit, and predicted whether examples of circuits would light a bulb or not.
In Geography, we researched and then discussed the different uses of a river.
In Art, we created a ‘zentangle’ as part of our ‘exploring pattern topic.
You can see some examples in our gallery.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Lewis
Super Learner: Mia
Superstar Writer: Emilia
Bookworm: Jessica
Marvellous Mathematician: Georgie
Special Mentions: Alice – for representing Year 4 in the interschool poetry competition.
Rudy, William, Annie, Rowan, Violet Co, Violet Ca, Albert and Rory for representing Year 4 in the interschool dodgeball competition.

The Year 4 team
Year 6 Blog - Friday 28th November 2025
Date: 27th Nov 2025 @ 7:53am

Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog!
This week in Year 6
English

In English we have been learning all about WW1 poetry. We have thought about what life was like for soldiers in the trenches and shared 'Dulce et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen. We have been inspired by Wilfred Owen to create our own WW1 poetry.
Maths

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

In RE, we have thought about how Mary is an important lady for Christians. We have also thought about the significant women in our own lives and written letters to them to thank them for their guidance and support.
Topic
In History, we learned about how WW2 impacted the North West. We found out that Lancashire was used for evacuees, as it is a rural county. We wrote letters in role as an evacuee to tell our parents about the Christmas party the council had put on for evacuees from Salford.
In Science, we planned an investigation to find out how shadows change over the course of one day. We discovered that
In Computing, we continued our work on Tinkercad and learned how to manipulate 3D shapes on the work space. We investigated how to combine 3D objects and change their colour.
Home practice

Please complete the following tasks by Thursday:
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.
Spelling -
For spelling this week, Year 6 need to revise the Y5/6 statutory words, ready for a test on Friday. A copy of these words can be found attached to the blog.
All spellings are on Sumdog to practise for our test on Friday.
Maths Challenges:
Sumdog
Counting:
This week I would like you to practise counting up and down in 0.3 and 0.03.
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 angles.
Golden Assembly
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Well done to all our award winners in Golden Assembly this week!
Star of the Week - Milana
Super Learner - Ebba
Superstar Writer - Eddie
Bookworm - Zach M
Marvellous Mathematician - Casper
Special Mentions - Bella: for being kind and helping to tidy the classroom at the end of the day.
Alfie G and Leo W - for great singing in hymn practise.
Have an amazing weekend Year 6!
Year 1 Blog - Friday 21st November 2025
Date: 21st Nov 2025 @ 4:11pm
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Home Practice - Sumdog
Maths challenge - Mass - heavier and lighter
Phonics challenge - Set words depending on phonics groups
Counting – Can you count in 2s using the even numbers and then count in odd numbers? (1, 3, 5, 7...)
Reading - Please try and read at least three times a week.
Please remember to bring book bags each day.
English
This week we read the story 'Astro Girl' about a little girl who wanted to be an astronaut like her mummy. We wrote about a job that we want to have and sequenced the story.
We also wrote Christmas lists for Father Christmas.
Phonics
Some of us continued to learn the phase 3 digraphs.
Some of us have continued to recap the phase 3 trigraphs.
Some of us learnt the two sounds that the split digraph u_e makes (oo and you).
Maths
We measured length using cubes and mass using balance scales.
R.E.
We read learnt about waiting and how it is important on the lead up to Christmas. We talked about Mary waiting for Jesus and wrote about a time that we have waited.
In our 'Celebration of the Word' we continued to learn about trust.
P.E.
We had a great dance session with South Ribble.
D.T.
We planned our Christmas card and decided whether we wanted a slider or a lever mechanism.
Science
We made the most of the frosty weather and went on a winter walk around the school grounds.
Forest School
We listened to a story about kind Mr Bear, he lives in the forest and helps all his friends but they started taking him for granted. We discussed how it's important to help others.
We practised tying knots in strawberry laces. Such concentration!
We then went into our nature area. Some of us did some bug hunting and we had some new identification sheets as last week someone asked Mrs Corbett to Google something to find out what it was!
Try to remember to bring named hats and gloves to school, especially on Wednesday.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Noah J
Super Learner: Evie B
Superstar Writer: Noah H
Bookworm: George and Ada G
Marvellous Mathematician: Isla-May
Special Mentions: Elsie and Connall for always being kind to everyone.
Year 5 blog Friday 21st November 2025
Date: 21st Nov 2025 @ 3:32pm
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. They relate to the use of prefixes.
interact intercity international interrelated supermarket superman superstar antiseptic anticlockwise antisocial autobiography autograph interactive antidote antibiotic intersect superimpose
Counting
Count out loud in:
7’s up to 112 and back again 0, 7, 14 …
70’s from 210 to 770 and back again 210, 280, 350…
25’s from 0 to 575 and back again 0, 25, 50 …
Times Tables
Please keep practising your times tables. Everyone has their own targets, which the children should have noted on the top of their home spelling sheet.
Sumdog
Maths practise – individual challenge.
Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.
Year 5 have had another fantastic week of learning – well done!
In English the class have developed their skills in writing a balanced argument, based on the class novel, ‘Escape from Shangri-La’ by Michael Morpurgo. In their sports reporting session this week, the class focussed on a Paralympic athlete called Nathan Maguire who overcame great difficulties to succeed in sport.
In Maths Year 5 have started a new topic on multiples and factors. This is based on quick retrieval of basic times table and division knowledge.
In RE this week, Year 5 have been reading and discussing psalm 21, which is a song of praise for David and his victory over Goliath.
In Science, the class performed an experiment to examine and record the effects of water resistance on different shapes.
Year 5 also enjoyed participating in a dance festival this week as well as developing their hockey skills in PE this week.
Finally, the class have joined the rest of the school and around the world in a day to celebrate the CAFOD jubilee year of hope. They have joined a live lesson and created journals, reflecting on the theme of hope and how we as a school have participated in the mission. Another super week of learning Year 5!
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week – Sidney
Super Learners – Louie and Henry
Superstar Writer – Samuel
Bookworm - Josh M
Marvellous Mathematician - Maisie
Special Mention - Edward and Evelyn
Reception Blog - Friday 21st November 2025
Date: 21st Nov 2025 @ 3:30pm
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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!
Phonics
This week we have been consolidating all of the sounds that we have learnt.
Drawing Club
In Drawing Club, we have continued listening to the story; ‘Coming to England.’
We have designed our own bedrooms.
Maths
This week we have been exploring the number 7.
RE
We have been learning about the word Advent and that it is a time when we wait for Jesus to come.
We listened to the story The Littlest Watchman and then we made our own class Advent Wreath.
Understanding the World
This week we have been using google maps to explore our capital city, London.
We also listened to the Queen’s Hat and spotted some of the landmarks.
PE
This week did hopping and skipping and travelling in different ways.
We have also taken part in the whole school dance festival. See the photos here.
Forest School
We listened to a story about kind Mr Bear, he lives in the forest and helps all his friends but they started taking him for granted. We discussed how it's important to help others.
We made some bird feeders by threading Cheerios onto a pipe cleaner- Great for our fine motor skills. We hung them on the trees.
We then discussed how to be safe around a fire. We watched Mrs Corbett light a fire and boil some water in the Kelly Kettle. We knew when the water had boiled because we heard the whistle.
We had a drink of hot juice around the fire to keep us warm.
Try to remember to bring named hats and gloves to school, especially on Thursday.
Trip to the British Vehicle Museum
What a great trip we had today.
All of the children were extremely well behaved and enjoyed exploring all of the different vehicles.
A big thank you to everyone who came to our Maths Workshop.
If you could not attend, here is a copy of the presentation.
Year 4 Blog Friday 21st November 2025
Date: 21st Nov 2025 @ 1:02pm
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 find out the meaning of any new words in a dictionary?
Spellings
These are your spellings which will be tested next week – please practise them
inactive incorrect introvert insecure intake
immortal imperfect immature impossible impractical
implant impatient impose improper impartial
impunity impassive illegal illegible illogical
Counting
This week, please practise counting in 9’s
For example, start at 0 and count to 108 and back again
0 9 18 etc 108 99 90 etc
Then have a go at counting up in 9’s from a different number, for example 32 or 79
32 41 50 etc
79 88 97 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’ boys v girls
Sumdog challenges
A spelling challenge based on the words above
A maths challenge based on multiplication arrays and the 3, 4 and 8 times tables
Our Learning this Week
In English, we studied different front covers of the novel The Iron Man.
We then made predictions about the story and justified these with reasons why we had come to this conclusion.
In addition, we rewrote the beginning of the first chapter using powerful vocabulary and ideas from the novel.
In Maths, we started our new topic – multiplication. Initially, we used the ten times table to help us work out the 9 times and 11 times tables.
We then learnt how to use arrays to identify factors.
You can see some pictures of using counters to find factors in our gallery.
In RE, we made links between the words of Isaiah and the preaching of John the Baptist – creating symbols to show the links.
In addition, we discussed why we might hear the words of Isaiah and John the Baptist read out during Advent.
We then created a collage in our books which demonstrated the links we had found.
See our gallery for some examples.
In Science, we constructed and named the parts of a simple circuit.
We made a buzzer work and a motor spin as well as making 2 bulbs light up in the same circuit.
In Art, we continued with our 'exporing pattern' topic.
We were given a rule and created our own desgns from this.
Take a look in our gallery.
This week we also took part in a dance festival (see the pictures in our gallery) and practised our hockey skills in PE.
Golden Assembly
Star of the Week: Evelyn
Super Learner: Rory
Superstar Writer Oscar and Alexander
Bookworm: Lottie
Marvellous Mathematician: Violet Co
Special Mentions: Eliza and Francesca for beautiful artwork, Violet Ca for bringing in lots of examples of arrays!

The Year 4 team
St Oswald's Catholic Primary School
