Friday Focus 6th December 2024
Week Beginning 9th December 2024

Our Nativity rehearsals are well underway and the children are very excited to perform to you at the end of the week. They have been working hard at learning the songs and should have brought home their lines if they have any to learn. We will have a focus on the Nativity story this week to reinforce what the children have been rehearsing and give them the opportunity to link the story with their play. The children will be involved in a range of activities across the week and will learn why the story is important to Christians around the world. We understand that some of our families do not celebrate Christmas but like the other religious celebrations we look at throughout the year it is important for children to understand that different cultures have different celebrations. We want our children to be accepting of others and their beliefs and to learn that it is fine for people to have different beliefs to our own. We hope you agree and if your child wishes to talk about another religion or celebration to your own, then you answer any questions they may have in a respectful way.

We all had a wonderful day at Ash End Children’s farm. The children had a lot of fun and got fully involved in all of the activities. They were very brave feeding and touching the animals and saw a wide range of farm animals in their natural habitat. The children helped to act out the Christmas story and had a great time visiting Father Christmas and telling him what they wanted for Christmas. Hopefully your child told you all about the visit and you have had a chance to look through the sample of photos of what we got up to through out the day on the Friday Focus. The children were all very well behaved and listened very well to the farmer guides. We had a lot of tired children on the way home with a few even falling asleep!

This week we will be assessing the children on what they have learned over the last 6 weeks. The children will then be put into their new groups ready for January. Please continue to practise the sounds your child has brought home and reading the 3 and 4 letter words. We will not be sending a reading book home over the Christmas break but continue to practise the sounds and words as often as you can.

This week, the children will build on their understanding of the composition of numbers by investigating the composition of 3, 4 and 5. Composing and de-composing numbers involves the children investigating part–part–whole relations, e.g. seeing that 3 can be composed of 1 and 2. Through practical experience, they will consolidate their understanding of a whole being made up of smaller parts. They will begin to recognise that numbers can be made by combining parts in different ways. A key focus will be the spatial arrangements that can be made with different combinations of the same number of objects.

This week Reception will be going on a walk to the post box on Southbank Road to post the letters that they wrote last week, to Father Christmas. We will be walking down in our classes, talking about what we see in the local area as we walk. We will send our letters on their way with a song and hoping that they reach Father Christmas before the big day. If you do not want your child to take part in this activity then please let your child’s teacher know.
We are looking forward to seeing you all at the Christmas Nativity this week. If you do not yet have your tickets then please speak to the office staff. Entrance is by ticket only.
Have a lovely week,
The Reception Team
Penguin Day 3rd December 2024

PENGUIN DAY
As part of our Discovery topic, Extreme Survival. Year 3 took part in a penguin day. We had a day fun filled with all things penguin related. We started the day with a penguin song and dance, followed by researching and writing fact files about different types of penguins. Finally, we created our own penguins using toilet roll tubes.








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This week we will be focusing on Christmas and will be spending some time practising for our Christmas Nativity play. The children have all been given a part in the play and will all dress up in a costume to take part. We have all of the costumes in school so please do not worry about buying or making anything. All we ask is that you help your child to learn any lines that we send home. The children will perform their nativity on Thursday 12th December at 2.15 and Friday 13th December at 9.15. You should have received all the information on how to get tickets. If you have any questions about tickets then please speak to the office staff.

The children are progressing well in their Phonics groups and staff are continually assessing the children’s knowledge to make sure they are in the correct group. Continue to do the reading activities in your child’s reading diary. Soon we will be sending out log in details for those children on reading books to access additional activities online to support your child’s reading. As the texts become more difficult, your child will bring home a book bag book to read and they will be asked to go online to read the book that they have looked at that week in school as well as a quiz. The extra practice at home will help your child to develop confidence and fluency in their reading.


The children all had a lovely day at Ash End Children’s Farm. They enjoyed seeing lots of different animals and had a great time feeding the goats and sheep. The children were involved in a variety of different activities throughout the day but I’m sure they will all agree the highlight was our visit to see Father Christmas. The children were very well behaved and we had a lot of tired eyes on our Journey home. We hope your child was eager to tell you all about it!