What a busy week! We have launched (literally ) into our Forces lessons in science. In the first session the children were given instructions on how to build an elastic band rocket.
Read more"What goes up must come down!"
"Many things have fallen only to rise again"
On Monday before we started our lessons we gathered in the chapel and remembered those who have fallen in conflict. The children were very respectful and prayful- it was a reflective start to our week. Following this- children brought in artifacts from Grandfathers and Great Grand fathers which commemorated their contribution to past conflicts- thank you children!
Read more"Every next level in life will demand a new you!"
We’ve been authors this week! Each day we took a different part of our “Legend” story. It has not been easy- Mrs Hotchkiss set the challenge of blend action with dialogue.
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We have launched straight back into our lessons this week. We have completed our work on negative numbers- as you can see from the photograph we enjoyed having ice in our maths lesson on Monday. Alongside this learning, we collected content for our story writing. We have learnt how to write an effective character description, to do this we explored the work of real authors. We realized when reading these examples of exciting characters that the writer makes the reader work hard to get to know the person and they cleverly reveal important details as they go. In RE Mrs Gawthrope introduced us to three inspiring saints who showed through their example how to love our world and the people and creatures who inhabit it. This lesson led beautifully into Mass on Friday- All Saints Day. It is always lovely to be together in the church praising God alongside our parish community. On Monday we had all the apparatus out in the hall and I must apologize for our very late exit out to you. We got carried away in the hall - the bell went and we had only just started to put the apparatus away! I will make sure I watch the clock next week- sorry. Finally we completed work on the Greeks. We made vases in art (collage), finished our work on the Battle of Marathon and we researched the differences and similarities between Athens and Sparta. This topic is coming to an end - but it continues to pop up throughout the year as the Greeks and their influence spread beyond history and into art, science and politics.
Thank you for all your support at the Dancethon- I sadly missed it but Miss Brisco had a ball!
The grow your brain certificates this week went to: Ethan and Lila
Reminders for next week
Choir Monday
Please see the sports page on the Engage page to keep up to date with the Autumn 2 sports timetable
Year 5- have a lovely holiday!
" All that glistens is not gold" Morocco (The Merchant of Venice)
The highlight of our week was watching the RSC company perform The Merchant of Venice. The children had to describe the play using 5 words, these included: tense, dramatic, hilarious, disturbing, frightening.
Read more"The quality of mercy is not strained" Portia - The Merchant of Venice
What can I say about this week? It is hard to put into words what it’s like teaching Shakespeare to young children. The “active approaches” we have gained from working with the RSC transform the classroom into a place of self expression and exploration.
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As part of our back stage experience Leo and Casey Hornby , who are in charge of marketing, would like to invite you to see the Royal Shakespeare Company’s performance of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. The show will be performed at Our Lady of the Assumption on Tuesday 8th October at 7pm. Tickets on sale at Our Lady of the Assumption reception. Or you could come along to the Grand in Blackpool. On Saturday at 1:30pm 20 children from our school will be part of the production both backstage and front of house. Casey and Leo will be there to greet you!
"Go forth and set the world on fire" St Ignatius of Loyola
We have thrown ourselves into the story of St Ignatius this week, preparing for our assembly next Tuesday. I wont share anymore details as we are looking forward to the performance- see you there.
Read more"If the Legends fall silent, who will teach the children of our ways?" Chief Dan George
What a great week. The children have certainly embraced Year 5 and the high expectations that come with being an upper junior. This week we have explored different legends through books, websites, dance and film.
Read more"You are never too old to set a new goal or dream a new dream" C.S Lewis
Welcome to Year 5!
It has been a joy to teach your children this week, they have returned to school ready to learn!
We have leaped straight into the learning! Our first few lessons focused on Ancient Greece. We have listened to a story explaining the “birth of the Gods” and we have read a factual book all about Ancient Greek life.
Read moreWelcome back YEAR 5 !!!!!!!
Dear New Class,
I am looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday next week. I have been busy planning exciting lessons and getting the classroom ready! I hope you have had a good rest and happy times with family! I wanted to gives you a few important details about next week:
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