
Florence – For working hard to improve her reading

Evie – For her effort and participation in our class debate

Shannon – For her excellent attitude to learning, especially in maths
Florence – For working hard to improve her reading
Evie – For her effort and participation in our class debate
Shannon – For her excellent attitude to learning, especially in maths
Well Done to the 4 children who received the Head Teachers Award this week, we are extremely proud of you all. Keep up the excellent work!
Well Done to James D in 4AT for his excellent writing in his English work on the Ironman. Keep up the great work!
Well done to James W in 4GW for his super work in maths, particularly with his short division.
Well Done to Mohammed-Ali S in 4PP for his superb effort in maths when dividing and multiplying 2-digit numbers
Well Done to Jenson F-B in 4PP for his fantastic working attitude towards all areas of his learning.
6GM Head Teacher Award 21.01.2022
Class 6GM would like to say a huge well done to George for his extremely helpful nature, positive attitude towards learning and making a super improvement in his reading. Well done George and keep it up!
A huge well done for being a complete superstar all of the time! Fantastic work 🙂
Nursery have loved exploring the frost on the cold and frosty days we have been having.
We hope all of the children have had a lovely weekend and enjoyed their phonics learning, that was sent home. The children will be continuing their set phonics group learning, this week. We will be focusing on special friends (two letters that make one sound) and applying them to our reading and writing. The children will also be using ‘Fred-Fingers’ to help them spell words – how many sounds in the word? Show me with your fingers. Pinch each sound (finger). Try using this at home when practising spelling and writing.
In maths this week, we will be learning about measuring weight, capacity and ingredients. At the start of the week, the children will be exploring what objects weigh more or less. They will be predicting their ideas first, and then testing their predictions with the weighing scales. We will be encouraging the children to use appropriate maths language, such as, heavier than, lighter than. The children will then move on to learning about how we measure capacity. We will discuss full and empty and the children will estimate and explore how many objects they can fit inside different sized containers. To end the week, on our Frozen Day, the children will be making their own rice crispy cakes by measuring ingredients. We will discuss how we need to follow a recipe and measure the ingredients accurately to make a successful cake.
In the wider curriculum this week, we will be continuing our learning of winter. We will be reading traditional tales about winter and creating our own winter tale using a story mountain. We will also be learning about different animals that hibernate during the winter time and exploring a map to see where in the world we have snow and cold weather.
A reminder that Friday 21st, is our Frozen Day. The children are welcome to come into school dressed up as something that represents winter.
Have a great week!
The reception team
In Year 5 we have a target in each class that we are aiming to be the best at in the school.
5RM – Demonstrating the best manners
5JT – Demonstrating the best sportsmanship
5HAB – Demonstrating the best listening skills
6GM Head Teacher Award 14.01.2022
A super well done to Lola for a fantastic effort in Maths on the areas of co-ordinates and translation. A great understanding shown. Keep it up Lola, we are all so proud of you.