Children in Need – dress up day!

Next week we will be celebrating Children in Need on Thursday 18th November!

Thursday will be a dress up day where we are inviting children to wear something spotty and bright coloured! Any donations on the dress up day for Children in Need will be gratefully received.

Our school council are also holding a couple of competitions which will be running next week.

  1. Drawing of Pudsey competition
  2. Design a Children in Need T-shirt

Maths Week Continued!

The Learning Council members really enjoyed visiting the Year 5/6 classrooms yesterday to watch maths in actions! They captured lots of lovely learning happening which you can check out below!

Also, a big thank you to all those that have taken part in our ‘guess the sweets’ activity! We will be visiting EYFS on Friday to take their guesses and then will reveal the winner next week! The Learning Council can’t wait!

Delicious Chocolate Frogs!

Thank you to Brendan (and mum!) and his friends who spent time making everyone in Year 6 their own chocolate frog linking to our recent learning on Harry Potter!

They were super thoughtful, delicious and very much appreciated!

Here are some photos of them working hard to make them!

Wellbeing Crew

Year 6 enjoyed a lovely wellbeing crew this morning where we looked at different feelings and how we might recognise those feelings on others and in ourselves. We then discussed who we might share our feelings with whether they were good or bad! We made paper chains with the names of all our trusted people who we would feel safe talking to to remind us that there is always someone to listen to us!

Who were the experts?

This afternoon, the children have been researching some of the people who played a significant role in the development of railways throughout the Industrial Revolution. We have looked at four different people from various periods of history: James Watt, Richard Trevithick, George Stephenson and Sir Nigel Gresley. Each one contributed massively towards the development of the rail industry we can see today.

Y5/6 Family Learning Winners!

Thanks to everyone who had a go on our ‘guess the …’ games!

The winners are listed below. Prizes will be delivered to the children tomorrow!

 

Guess the lion’s birthday – Alexsis

Guess the elephant’s name – Ruby

Guess the weight of the pumpkin – Grace

Guess the amount of sweets – Lola

 

Well done everyone!

Y5/6 Family Learning Raffle Winners!

Thank you to those who kindly bought raffle tickets to be entered in to the draw! Below are a list of winners!

The prizes will be delivered to the children in school tomorrow. We have full names on the raffle tickets so know which prize belongs to which child.

Prize 1 – Ava

Prize 2 – Lilly

Prize 3 – Harry

Prize 4 – Thomas

Prize 5 – Gaynor

Prize 6 – Crystal

Prize 7 – Harriet

Prize 8 – Jenson

Prize 9 – Claimed

Prize 10 – Kaleb

Prize 11 – Claimed

Prize 12 – Emily-Rai

Prize 13 – Harry

Prize 14 – Martha

Prize 15 – Ellis and Annie

Prize 16 – Claimed

Prize 17 – Sami-JoJo

Prize 18 – Gaynor

Prize 19 – Jack

Prize 20 – Wez

Prize 21 – Claimed

Year 5/6 family learning

REMINDER

 

Dear parents/carers, 

 

On Tuesday 12th October 2021 we  will be inviting you to join our family learning celebration. Our current expedition is centred around the history of rail and we would like to  work closely with the local community by supporting Thorne Miniature Railway, who are currently fundraising to keep their service running. 

 

This will be taking place in Thorne Park where our children will be hosting stalls to raise funds in support of the miniature railway. 

 

On Friday 1st October we will be taking part in a non-uniform day. To come in non uniform we would appreciate a donation for the tombola that will be one of the stalls at our fundraiser. 

 

On family learning day we would like to invite you to join us at Thorne park and support your children. On 12/10/21, Year 5 and 6 will be running stalls and have the opportunity to have a ride on the miniature train and learn about how it works. 

 

To enable this to happen children will need to be collected from Green Top at 2:00pm and meet us in the park by 2:15. This will give you a chance to enjoy the event prior to the rest of school and the local public being invited to join us at 3:00pm. Unfortunately if you are unable to join us children will remain in school until 3pm where they can be collected as usual. 

 

Please email [email protected] to let us know your intentions. 

 

Thank you, Team 5/6.Â