Wow! What a super poppy you have created at arts and crafts club today! We can see how proud of it you are, as is Mrs Leggott and I! Keep up the great work 🙂

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Wow! What a super poppy you have created at arts and crafts club today! We can see how proud of it you are, as is Mrs Leggott and I! Keep up the great work 🙂
For homework this week, Arnie wrote facts about Churchill and designed a “Dig for Victory” poster. Arnie also watched a film about children in the war for a better understanding of what it was like. Well done Arnie – super home learning!
If your child would like to take part in Young Voices but hasn’t returned their slip to school yet, please can it be returned as soon as possible. This is so we can confirm numbers for the coach and book the children’s seats in the arena. We currently have 32 children taking part and this will be capped at 40.
Please return signed slips to myself or crew leaders as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Please note that payment on Parent Pay is open but the deadline for payment remains the same – Friday 18th October!
Thank you!
Mrs Spetch x
Today was eBook day, so Class 7 chose two books to read online. We loved hearing about Harold the Cat and Muffin the Kittens adventures!
Today, Class 7 have been learning about William the Conqueror. He invaded Britain in 1066 and fought in the Battle of Hastings. We learned about the battle through the Bayeux Tapestry. So, what better way to understand it more than to create our own version?
At the end of the day today, we explored more about space and read a story about the dog Laika who was the first animal sent to space. We investigated more about the animals that had survived the trip and was amazed with the large variety that have been sent into the orbit!
A shout out to Libby for having the courage to read the story to our crew this afternoon!
The children have been learning about William the Conqueror this week and the battle of Hastings. They have created their own version of the Bayeux tapestry to retell the story. Today they moved on to the feudal system from the Middle Ages and we did a bit of drama to support their understanding of who was the most important person and the consequences for being at the bottom of the feudal system. There was some great learning happening this week. Well done class 8!
Mrs Shaw x
Great throwing and catching skills today using the basketballs. We focussed on chest passes and bounce passes, as well as looking at our aiming. A huge improvement already year 2, well done!
Here are the spellings Year 5 are focusing on this week. You can help at home by practicing with your child.
Precious…Infectious…Malicious…Delicious…Nutritious…Superstitious…Cautious…Suspicious…Vicious.
Some photos from our recent PE session. The children have been working on their passing skills in football.