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  • Year 3 - Volcanoes

    Fri 25 Nov 2016

    Year 3 - Volcanoes  

    In Year 3 this week, we have been looking at volcano cross sections. We’re now pretty knowledgeable about the Earth’s layers and plate tectonics, but we’re learning to label the parts of a volcano and understand how volcanoes are formed.  Did you know there are extinct volcanoes in the UK? Who can find out where our nearest extinct volcano is? Let Year 3 know if you find out and see if you are right.                                                        

    Kaidi has drawn and labelled a super diagram to show the different layers. Well done, Kaidi!                                                                                                                                                                                       

     

  • Year 1 and Year 1/2 - Amazing Gymnasts!

    Fri 25 Nov 2016
  • Y2 - Weighing Up

    Fri 25 Nov 2016
  • Newsletter November 2016 - week 10

    Sun 20 Nov 2016
  • Langold Dyscarr CS 3 – 1 Kingston Academy - 15th November 2016

    Sun 20 Nov 2016

    Langold Dyscarr CS 3 – 1 Kingston Academy                                   15th November 2016

    It was on a rapidly darkening Tuesday night that the boys of LDCS set off to their nearest rival’s ground. In the absence of floodlights, the game was hastily started at 3:20 with the boys donning luminescent orange bibs (just so Mr Hays could see them in the gloom!)

    As per usual, Langold got off to a shaky start, mainly due to many of our players becoming confused with the different white lines on the pitch. Kingston played the ball right out on the wings of their adult sized pitch, working their way down the orange men’s flanks time and again. However, as the season has progressed, one thing has become clear more than any other: the quality of Warren Fagan has improved no end! He met every single challenge with great gusto, making sure he got the ball and that there was no danger to be seen behind him. This confidence in his actions led to Jayden matching his ability, also having his best match in Langold colours. Nevertheless, it was the boys in orange that struck first just after the 12-minute mark. The Langoldians attacked relentlessly with efforts from Ziggi, Alec and (most surprisingly) Curtis! However, Captain Fantastic stepped up (yet again) to net his 5th goal of this year’s campaign with a scrappy ping-pong effort that beat the KIngston keeper. The goal seemed to relax Langold significantly, as they allowed Kingston back onto the attack time and again. The pressure put on the back was personified in Warren and Jayden chasing the speedy Kingston winger back towards their own net. After several tackles the danger was yet again dealt with. However, from the resulting corner, disaster struck. Langold suffered from their ‘set-piece-itus’, allowing the ball to travel into their box easily to leave a bewildered Will stranded. 3 seconds later, the half time whistle blew at 1 - 1.

    Half way through the match and the boys were looking down, every one of them feeling that they should have gone into the final half leading. Mr Hays made 2 substitutions, bringing Logan on for Will and Kurt on for Curtis. The now famous Langold fire was stoked, as the ginger teacher told the boys to ‘remember Tuxford’ and their famous comeback victory.

    The whistle blew and was met with Kieron leading the charge into the opposition half. He galvanised the rest of the team and set the example exactly how a good captain should. Both Kurt and Ronnie followed their captain’s lead by instantly rushing the Kingston defence. Langold had shot after shot but none found their mark; Ziggi played incredibly well on the right wing, causing a constant headache for his defender time and time again. Harrison was very streetwise with his play down the opposite wing, jinking in and out of tackles and working his way further into the attacking territory. At last though, the 2nd Langold goal came from an unfortunate mistake in their opposition’s defence. A goal kick found its way to the feet of Kurt, who played in Ziggi who’s shot riffled through the air and into the corner of the net. 2 – 1 Langold.

    The Kingstonians were rattled, and their play became more and more rushed as Langold smelt blood. Kieron to Ronnie, to Harrison, to Kurt, to Ziggi as flowing passing moves lit up the dusky night. More shots rained on the Kingston net as the screw was turned. Kieron then picked up the ball on the right wing, he looked up to find both Ziggi and Harrison unmarked in the box. His early cross in found its mark, travelling down the corridor of uncertainty straight onto Harrison’s waiting boot to volley home. 3 - 1.

    With 7-minutes left, the game looked done and dusted. But the home side had other ideas, they proceeded to play an attacking formation to try and force some pressure on Langold themselves. The result ended in a one on one with Logan; the striker looked to place the ball inside the far post, but Logano stretched and cleared the danger with a well-judged arm.  This save immediately set Ziggi away, he out-sprinted the defence to leave himself one on one with the Kingston keeper. His first shot was saved with the leg; the rebound was saved with her arm! The game could have ended 7 or 8 -1 if it was not for this outstanding keeping! The final play of the match summed up the Langold style perfectly, a quick throw-in from Kieron to Harrison built into a quick 1:2 which ended in a first-time cross in to Ziggi who’s effort was saved!

    It was a marvellous effort from the boys, who yet again showed that they can take their game to the next level when needed. However, the next match is against St Anne’s who are in the league above, so they need to be on their ‘A-game’ straight away!

    Match Ratings:

    Will – 6/10 – Didn’t have much to do today, he made sure that his defence was positioned correctly from all the set pieces faced. Was sadly left stranded with their goal. (Loses a mark for practising his catching of a football at 8pm inside his living room leaving a broken vase and an angry mum behind!)

    Logan – 8/10 – Had two shots against him, one was tipped around the post and the other was the one on one which he showed his class in stopping. He looked very calm in goal as he always does; a very impressive performance.

    Jayden – 7/10 – Showed excellent composure under pressure when he was being pressed, making the  correct decision to either pass down the line or put the ball out of play. Solid performance.

    Warren – 10/10 – Man of the Match – An outstanding performance from Warren, he won tackles all over the field and looked so calm even when the attackers were running at him, or when he had the ball at his feet. This was easily the most impressive match that Warren has had.

    Alec – 7/10 – A quiet game by his usual standards, he looked impressive going forwards and seemed to enjoy his new freedom in the  midfield as well. He always seemed to find his way to the edge of their box just at the right time.

    Curtis – 7/10 – Showed excellent technical ability on the edge of the opponent’s box, taking the ball down on his chest but just shooting wide. Seems to have found a new position up front causing mischief with their defence.

    Kurt – 8/10 – Great effort and enthusiasm from Kurt today, he hounded the Kingston defence and didn’t give them a moment’s rest. His hard work created the 2nd goal for the team. Very impressive.

    Kieron – 9/10 – What has become a customary standard of performance from the captain. The stand out moment was the fight and encouragement he put into his teammates at the start of the 2nd half. His actions made the others wake up and follow him, a true leader!

    Ronnie – 8/10 – A quiet game for Ronnie who drifted between striker and right midfielder, he provided plenty of opportunities for his team with his ingenious flicks and tricks. He always looked a threat when attacking and found Ziggi with some excellent passing.

    Harrison – 8/10 – A smart game from Harrison, his defensive side came out today more than anything else. He looked relaxed and assured with his movements and decisions, but he still managed to bag his 4th goal of the season with a well-placed volley!

    Ziggi – 10/10 – Would have been the Man of the Match but was just pipped by Warren. He looked a class above the rest today, creating chances out of nothing and causing headaches for every one of the Kingston defenders. Deserved his goal and should have scored at least 2 more!

     

  • Year 6 - Super Spelling Stars

    Sun 20 Nov 2016
  • Kingswood 2016

    Sun 20 Nov 2016

    Kingswood 2016

    On Friday 11th November, 24 Year 6 children set off on an adventure of a life time. After days of sleepless nights due to excitement, we were finally on our way to Kingswood.

    On arrival, the children met Craig (their amazing lead instructor, who had them in hysterics most days with his songs and stories). Working alongside Craig was an army of people who made our stay enjoyable, safe and memorable.

    Throughout the four days, the children took part in activities such as: zipline, abseiling, nightline, fencing, archery, high ropes, Jacob’s ladder problem solving and many, many more. Some of these activities really tested the strength and mental stamina of the children and staff alike.

    When the children got to the accommodation the first thing they had to do was make their beds. For some, this was their first real challenge. Be aware mums and dads, there is now no excuse, they can all make beds!

    Nightline got a little muddy to say the least. Children had to place their trust in each other around  obstacles blindfolded!

    We climbed high towers, abseiled down them, threw ourselves off them and enjoyed every second. Kingswood’s motto is to “take one step further than you thought you could” and the children of  Langold Dyscarr did just that!

    Lots of activities also took place lower on the ground: the children made fire so they could survive in the wild; worked collaboratively to solve problems and learnt a few campfire stories and songs.           

    Here are a few things the children had to say about their experiences:

    “Take one more step, even though you’re scared!”

    “ The best thing about Kingswood was the zipwire, you went really fast and even Mrs Emery did it.”

    “Craig was cool, fun, silly and made some of the best campfire songs and stories ever.”

    Lastly, a few thank yous. Huge thanks to the parents and carers for allowing your child to come on this adventure with us; to the staff, who gave up their free time and to the children themselves (they were immense, behaviour was impeccable and they all pushed themselves that little bit further)!

     

        

     

     

  • Year 5 -Terrific Times Tables

    Sun 20 Nov 2016
  • Year 5 - Exploring Forces

    Sun 20 Nov 2016
  • Year 1/2 - Numicon and Weighing

    Sun 20 Nov 2016
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