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Year 6 - You are invited to...
Sun 11 Dec 2016Year 6 - You are invited to...
This week, the children have continued to work hard with their tables skills and their spellings. Miss Lynam is very pleased with the homework she is receiving from the children - thank you to all of the parents for supporting their children with this. (It really does make a huge difference).
Your child will have brought home a letter inviting you to an open morning on Monday next week, you will be able to work with your child and enjoy sharing some time talking about what they have done so far this year.
If parents or carers are unable to attend, Grandparents are most welcome to come instead. There will be activities you can enjoy alongside your child, giving them the opportunity to demonstrate some of the strategies and skills they apply to their work in year six.
We look forward to seeing you.
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Year 3 - Features of a Newspaper
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This Week in Year 4…
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Year 1-Clever Cloggs!
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Year 1/2 - Teen Numbers and Problem-Solving
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Year 4A - The Antarctic Treaty System
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KS1 and KS2 Christmas Performances
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Children in Need - Thank You!
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Can You Help?
Sun 04 Dec 2016Can You Help?
Next term, Ms Ahmed will be starting an Art and Design after school club which will focus on “Take One Picture…” More details on the club to follow next week.
We would be very grateful if you could donate any of the following:
Any old jewellery (in bits, is fine)
Pieces of fabric
Art materials
Wrapping paper/ sparkly things
Anything we can cut up and stick to our projects - the possibilities are endless! Thank you.
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F1 - Letter from the North Pole!
Sun 04 Dec 2016F1 - Letter from the North Pole!
F1 received an amazing surprise this week when Miss Frisby showed them a letter that was addressed to them. Lexi-Jay said that it had a stamp on it and you know what? It had come all the way from the North Pole! Miss Frisby opened it and it was only from Mr Clause himself! We couldn’t believe it! He said that it was snowy where he lived and the elves had been really busy making and wrapping all their toys. In response to this comment, Miss Frisby was bombarded with lots of little voices shouting out, ‘I’ve been good!’ Let’s hope so! He also asked us to leave some carrots or apples out for the reindeers that have a very strenuous job of pulling the sleigh through the night sky. I’m sure you will all remember Santa asked us to write our Christmas lists so he knew what we would like. There were lots of suggestions including some requests for bikes, dolls and a couple of Doggy doo games! Lovely!
This week’s job is to write our lists and send them in the post box in Langold to reach Santa in plenty of time!
Our continuous provision has a very Christmassy theme but we had challenges too, because Miss Frisby likes to make us work! In the water we had to fish for Christmas baubles, count them and match the amount to a numeral that was also hidden in the glittery water! The home corner was a very Christmassy place to live with a little tree, stockings and lots of costumes to dress up in. Freya loved the star costume and Joshua and Aurora dressed as Santa. In the shed was a Santa’s grotto complete with presents that were only pretend, but I wonder if they remain intact, empty or not - something all wrapped up is far too tempting to ignore!
The children also used their cutting skills to cut out lots of delights from the Christmas catalogue and stick them in a stocking but they had to put their name on too, or how else would Santa know which house to visit in Langold!
Tree-mendous Tuesday was a delicious frosty affair and our children were able to mark make in the sparkle that Jack Frost had left behind! I do hope we get some snow before we break up so we can make footprints and snow angels for everyone to see! Keep your fingers crossed!
