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Year 2 - Fantastic Readers
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Elgar Inspire Year 6
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Rhymes help us learn!
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Happy Hub - Something to Smile About
Sat 24 Jan 2015We are very proud of our 14 children who have graduated from the Happy Hub. They received their Graduation Badge and Certificate from Mrs Huthart in assembly. Their graduation was extra special because they were the first ever Happy Hub Graduates! Although many felt sad to be leaving the Happy Hub, their good progress means that they can move on, make room for others and share the many skills they have learnt with Mrs Mallaby to inspire others to ‘do the right thing’.
Well done everyone - we are very proud of you!
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A Fond Farewell to Mrs Leeman
Sun 18 Jan 2015A Fond Farewell To Mrs Leeman!
We all gathered together in assembly to wish Mrs Leeman a fond and emotional farewell. Each of the year groups shared their memories of Mrs Leeman in their own special way. F2 recited their acrostic poem: Marvellous, Remarkable, Super, Lovely, Excellent, Epic, Maths-brain, Amazing, Nice!
Year 1 went on a Teacher Hunt ( hunting for Mrs Leeman): We are going on a Teacher Hunt - We are going to catch a great one!
Mrs Leeman’s/Miss Napper’s Year 2 had many messages, amongst them: There is no one like a special teacher and there is no one as special as you!
Mrs Neal’s Year 2 performed their song, We’ll miss you, Mrs Leeman, to the music of Frère Jacques!
Complete with ‘air guitar’ and ‘air drums’ Miss Marsh’s Year 3/4 gave us a lively performance of Living on a prayer!
Mr Hoult’s Year3/4 shared their memories through a poem: You taught me well, you gave so much…
Miss Bradford’s Year 5 also shared their memories and ended with: When you need us remember Langold’s your second home—you’ll always be in our hearts!
Miss Ward’s Year 5 also wrote a poem with advice for Mrs Leeman: You don’t have to worry…
Year 6, to the tune of Granddad, wrote and sang their own special song… Mrs Leeman we love you. You are always making crafty things and loads of cups of tea...
Our Head Boy and Head Girl summed up our feelings: Mrs Leeman we’ll miss you!
Good luck in your retirement, Mrs Leeman!!!
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Coffee Mornings With Our School Nurse
Sun 18 Jan 2015Coffee Mornings With Our School Nurse
The school nurse will be visiting the school once a month to offer guidance, support and information regarding different topics.
On Tuesday 20th January 2015
9am - 10am
the topic will be:
Head lice.
She will also be discussing the role of the school nurse.
On Tuesday 20th February 2015
9am - 10am
the topic will be:
Bed wetting.
All are welcome!
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Special Delivery for F2
Sun 18 Jan 2015Special Delivery for F2
On Monday, F2 were surprised and very excited to receive a very special letter, not just any ordinary letter...
Waiting for them, in their classrooms, were 2 pieces of bark, each with a message from The Wild Things who would like to meet them!!!!
F2 have found some time, in their very busy timetable, to write their own letters in reply, which we will post on to the Wild Things. We are hoping to be able to meet the Wild Things in Dyscarr Wood! Watch this space...
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Year 2 With a Didgeridoo
Sun 18 Jan 2015Year 2 With a Didgeridoo!
In Topic this week, Year 2 have been looking at Australia. Australia is the smallest continent and the largest Island. It is home to some of the world's most dangerous snakes! Miss Napper brought some Australian things in to show us including a boomerang, animal road signs, a story book and a didgeridoo. Everyone who wanted to, had a chance to have a go on Miss Napper's didgeridoo, it makes a really loud noise! We had a look at some pictures of what Australia is like. We all made a passport and completed a travel journal entry for our first week in Australia. It was lots of fun.
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Keep Langold Tidy
Sun 18 Jan 2015Keep Langold Tidy!
This week in PSHE Year 2A have been thinking about ways we can keep Langold tidy. We have designed some posters to remind us.
We like to take pride not only in our school environment, but in our village, too!
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Myths and Legends
Sun 18 Jan 2015Myths and Legends
This half term, Year 5 have been looking at myths, legends and fables. During a Literacy lesson they began to create their own legend and Leighton began excellently! In ancient times in a valley in Cairo, a pyramid stood tall and straight by the mighty river Nile. Suddenly, a Cyclops threatened to demolish the majestic pyramid. However, a brave Pharaoh called Tutankhamen decided to stop the Cyclops. Even though he knew it would be dangerous, he was brave. He got a sling shot and a stone and blinded the Cyclops in the eye!
Fantastic work, Leighton!
