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  • Year 4, 5 and 6 X-country

    Tue 21 Jan 2025

    Yesterday it was an absolute pleasure to watch Radipole at its finest! 

     

    Sport is far greater than the medals won! Sport is about the journey each athlete has been on, the resilience that has developed, friendships made, failures encountered, learning opportunities explored, passions ignited, growth of skills that can be applied to other areas of life, empathy towards others, team spirit nurtured, and encouragement of all etc. 

     

    Yes the runners were amazing. 

    Yes the Year 4 boys did win the team event. 

    Yes we had 2 first places. 

    Yes we had 1 second place. 

    Yes we had 2 third places. 

     

    More than that, everyone was a winner to me. Everyone had their own story, motivation and reasons to be there. 

     

    Some examples... 

    One child attempted the event last year with no strategies and placed 48th. This year they were determined to do better, so attending the weekly club, learning race strategies and developing endurance, they placed 10th! WOW! I love it when hard-work pays off!! 

    One child completed the first third and looked ready to stop. With gentle encouragement, they completed the whole race...running! 

    Another child attended the weekly sessions and gradually built up their stamina culminating in them finally reaching 1.5 km on race day. 

    My final example, one child became overcome by nerves that they didn't know if they would even take part. With encouragement, they took part, put in an amazing effort and was the final piece of the Year 4 boys team.  

  • Year 2- Tennis Coach

    Mon 20 Jan 2025

    Last week, Year 2 were fortunate enough to have an extra PE lesson with a visiting tennis coach. The children worked brilliantly together and improved their hand-eye coordination and accuracy during the session.

  • Year One - Stick Man and Stick Lady Love

    Fri 17 Jan 2025 Mrs Ireland

    Last week, we ventured down into the nature reserve. Our task was to work with a partner to make a stick man. We had to use two sticks and tie them together using a overhand knot. 

    We had a thoroughly nice afternoon, although it was a little muddy!

  • Year 5- Poetry Workshop

    Fri 17 Jan 2025

    This week, year 5 had a special visitor who led a poetry workshop centered around Thomas Hardy's poem "The Darkling Thrush."

     

    Incorporating musical elements, the children created a soundtrack to enhance the poem's meaning, experimenting with different instruments and sounds. This session not only deepened their understanding of the poem but also sparked their creativity whilst playing different instruments.

     

    Well Done year 5!

  • Reception - The Bank of Dreams and Nightmares

    Fri 17 Jan 2025

    This week we had some special visitors from The Bank of Dreams and Nightmares. They are going to be working with children across the school produce a whole-school poetry anthology.

     

    The children in Reception explored where we live and looked at what is great about there we live. It was great fun to have a big house in the classroom which we were able to explore. We were so pleased with how well all the children responded to our visitors and they did some great speaking and listening and came up with some AMAZING ideas for their poems.

  • Year 3 - Non-Chronological Reports and Formal Multiplication

    Fri 17 Jan 2025 Mr Hargreaves

    This week, in our English sessions, year 3 began preparing to write a non-chronological report on a Brazilian rainforest animal. We started by looking at the grammatical features of a non-chronological report and then moved on to planning our own text. We practised the skill of note-taking, working in pairs to quickly take notes on a variety of Brazilian herd animals. We learnt to use subheadings to organise our notes and to use bullet points and key words instead of full sentences.

    In our maths sessions, we started to use a formal written method of multiplication and then at the end of the week, applied this to solving a range of one step word problems.

  • Year 6 - Sports Ambassadors

    Fri 17 Jan 2025

    This week the Sports Ambassadors did an assembly to KS1 and 2 to explain what they will be doing in each year group to promote and help with sports across the school.  

  • Year 4 - cooking, cricket, drilling and more!

    Fri 17 Jan 2025

    Year 4 have had a fun week! In DT,  children worked brilliantly to chop, slice, fry, stir and taste a delicious pasta sauce.

     

    We did some batting with our cricket coach Lewis in PE, and we used hand drills in the nature reserve to make holes in the log discs we sawed last term ready to hang. We did some funky maths to practise our written method for column multiplication.

     

    Well done everyone :-) 

  • Reception - Balloons!

    Wed 15 Jan 2025

    We had great fun in our PE lesson using balloons to work on our ball skills. We had a go at throwing, catching, rolling and hitting them. 

     

    Balloons are a great way to work on ball skills as they land so gently and slowly. 

     

    We all really enjoyed having a go at the skills we learnt and were great collabadons too.

  • Year One - Tennis, a taster session

    Tue 14 Jan 2025 Mrs Ireland

    On Tuesday, we had a session of tennis with Ryan Bissett. We had a go at balancing a ball on the racket and trying to use the racket to hit the tennis ball. Lots of fun but mixed success!

    We listened carefully to Ryan's instructions and thankfully it wasn't too cold!

    We really enjoyed trying a new sport.

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