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School Reading Books
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Year 6/6A - Super Artistic Team Work
Sat 24 Jun 2017Year 6/6A - Super Artistic Team Work
Year 6/6A have been working extremely hard on our production of Hook’s Revenge. Miss Lynam and Mrs Emery are so proud of each and every one of them; their acting skills, singing and confidence have been seen in abundance.
We can't wait to share our new skills with you and look forward to seeing you at the Village Hall on the 11th and 12th July.
If you could support your child by helping them to make or add to their costume; that would be great. We all want the children to shine and home made costumes always add that extra 'something'. Any props would also be very helpful. (If you feel that you can help, please let myself - Miss Lynam or Mrs Emery know). Thanks again to our amazing parents, grandparents and carers, we really do appreciate all of your kind help and support.
There are some children who will be away for our performance and so are not taking part in the play, but are instead making props and scenery. We recognise that these are as big a part of our production as any acting role, it is important that we recognise these children for their amazing contributions. Well done to these children.
We will be selling photographs of your child in costume before the performances - you will be able to order these on the night and they will be ready by the end of performance week.
Just take a look at some of the wonderful scenery Year6/6A have made so far:
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Y1 - What time is it, Year 1?
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Year 2 - History of Cars
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Year 3 - Busy Explorers
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F1 - Olympian Athletes in the Making!
Sat 24 Jun 2017F1 - Olympian Athletes in the Making!
Sports day was a huge success and the children were all amazing! Thanks for your support and encouragement. I think you'll agree that they all tried really hard and deserved their ice pops, stickers and sweets that they received!
Thank you to our volunteers that helped keep all the children entertained, fed and watered and ready for the start line.
There were so many amazing moments and I'm sure we have a few Olympian athletes in the making as soon as bean bag and bucket, and egg and spoon, make it as one of the chosen Olympic sports!
In other news, our caterpillars have cocooned and so we had to carefully take them out of the pot and put them in the net. They will take about 2 weeks before they turn into butterflies and we can release them into our foundation garden. We can’t wait!!
On Tree-mendous Tuesday we visited the allotments and met lots of chickens which were all colours, shapes and sizes and we also met a few horses. Mrs Fenton gave them an apple and one of them showed his gratitude by showing his big teeth to us which we thought was so funny. He kept doing it and the children were mesmerized. It also prompted Delilah to tell us that Mummy had been to the dentist to have some of her teeth out! It’s so funny how they make links with their learning when you least expect it!
We have learnt so much about our local environment this week and we can talk about the natural world. We are asking lots of questions because we understand about growth and changes over time due to our amazing stimulus of the caterpillars which came to live with us. It is so much easier to learn when we are involved in it and this sums up our nursery life as we are absorbed in so many experiences. How lucky are we?!
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F2 - Cocoons and Our Day Out!
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Year 5 - Andy Goldsworthy in LDCS
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Year 4A - Team Work
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This Week in Year 4…
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