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Year 6 have taken on a new responsibility this week in becoming learning mentors to a child in Year 3. This week, the children met with their learning buddy in Year 3 and listened to them read. It was lovely to see how mature and supportive the children were, and they all thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The Year sixes will continue to meet with their learning buddy on a regular basis to provide support and share activities with.
Year 1 have been learning about measurement in Maths. We have been using pasta and cubes to measure different classroom objects. We used length vocabulary to compare objects eg. long, longer, longest.
Next week we are going to measure with rulers.
The children in Year 5 produced some wonderful work as part of their World Book Day activities last week. This work is now part of some fabulous displays outside and inside the Year 5 classrooms. Their ideas for time machines were fantastically creative, and their visions for the future were incredibly insightful and imaginative. I wonder which of their ideas will come true! Will we ever be able to travel through time?
This week the Year 4 children have worked tremendously hard in every subject!
In English, they wrote some amazing instructions for creating some SPECTACULAR fireworks which included adding in some spectacular ingredients and using some bossy verbs – Imperative verbs.
In Maths, they have worked spectacularly to calculate fractions for a number using their D.A.D.’s help – (Draw A Diagram).
The whole school were very proud to see Year 4 being the first year group to perform in our singing assembly. They really were SPECTACULAR!
Finally, we are so very, very proud of the spectacular effort that the children made today. Their non- uniform donations collected a whopping amount of money. THANK YOU to all the parents and to the children; many of whom raided their own money-boxes. in order to donate. SPECTACULAR!
Year 3 have been working hard on their written methods of multiplication and division in maths, and using them to solve word problems and reasoning problems.
Well done to all the children for their perseverance. 👍😇
At home, why not get them to show you what they can do? If a toy box holds 37 toys, how many toys will fit in 8 boxes? If 84 children sit equally on 4 coaches, how many are on each coach?
It’s been all about chocolate this week in Reception!
We have found out about cocoa pods and beans and how chocolate is made.
Tasting the chocolate was the best bit. We played the chocolate game which is so much fun...you could play this at home.
We designed chocolate making machines and wrote about the chocolate we tasted. We created some lovely mugs of hot chocolate in the hope we could taste some at bedtime. Yummy 😋
Year 6 having been working exceptionally hard in maths to form algebraic expressions and equations. This week, the children used skittles to from equations based on the different colours that they had in their packets. They then switched with a partner to see if they could work out how many of each colour their classmate had. The biggest highlight of course was not the algebra but the skittle eating afterwards!
We’ve been on an adventure!
We had a lovely trip around Radipole bird reserve using binoculars to spot all the different bird species. We also strolled along the seafront finding Georgian buildings and sketching.
The children were beautifully behaved, and it was so great to get out of the classroom and enjoy the sun - while it was shining at least!
The children have all been really excited to be back in the hall for singing assembly. This week the children were treated to a wonderful singing performance of Mamma Mia by Year 4. What great singing from all of you (and the teachers too).
What a great World Book Day. We were so impressed with all the work the children produced and the amazing paper plates from home!
We were very lucky to have talks from two authors (Eileen Brown and Dan Freedman) and reception, year 1 and year 2 also had a visit from an illustrator.
All the children came dressed in pyjamas for their cosy story time in class.
Well done to all those children who won prizes. It was such a hard choice!