Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 2nd March 2022

SPELLING FOCUS - i before e, except after c. This is a really tricky rule! Focus on it. I have given you extra time on these spellings as we have children off. What other spelling rules do you need to revise?

cashier, priest, mischief, deceive, receipt, mischief, believe, brief, niece, diesel, hygiene, fierce, siege, grief, receive, perceive, inconceivable, yield, efficient, conscience


MATHS - Arithmetic Focus. Paper 2a

You have another arithmetic paper to have a go at this week. I was impressed with your focus and attention to detail last week. Have another go. Can you maintain your score or look to improve?

Look at your jottings - are you being accurate?


SCIENCE - COVID

This year has been a year like no other. Covid has continued to play a role in the lives of everybody to the point where we did not see our friends and family for weeks. But, what is Covid? I have set you all a To Do on Purple Mash to complete. Think about the detail needed in your answers. Use the prompts given to support your answers.


“The gift of Play is that it invites us to create without attachment, explore without a destination, and enjoy without complexity.” ~ Vince Gowmon

What a wonderful bunch of intrepid explorers we have had out on the playground! Alongside navigating the changeable weather, they have explored new games, created adventures and grown the bonds of friendship. Every small gesture, from a kind smile to an invite to join a game, the children have shown such generosity with their love and kindness.

It never ceases to amaze the lunchtime staff as to the endless imaginative play that the children so whole heartedly through themselves into their games. Lunchtimes, are truly a time where the children can just be.

 Let’s Celebrate!

Kitchen Team, Class Manners of the Week: Reception

First Sitting

Class of the Week: Year 3

Role Model of the Week: Elsie, Y3 and Isabella, Y5

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: Riley, Y3 and Olivia, Y5.

 

Second Sitting.

Class of the Week:  Year 4

Role Model of the Week: Mia-Grace, Y1 and Millie, Y4

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: George C, Y1 and Jay, Y4

 

Third Sitting.

Class of the Week:  Year 2

Role Model of the Week: Isla, Reception. Logan, Y2 and Emma, Y6

Jacqui’s Marvelous Manners: Freddy, Reception. Amelia, Y2 and Zac, Y6

 

 

Well done and thank you children for making lunchtimes such a lovely, fun filled time of the day!

 

 

 We hope you have a lovely weekend

God Bless

The Lunchtime Team

 

 

Year 3 25.02.22 'The more grateful I am, the more beauty I see' Mary Davis

Year 3 have so much to be grateful for, and as we begin this new half term with our two new virtues grateful and generous, it makes you realise just how much we have to be grateful for. These two virtues are perfect as we journey through lent. We have had yet another different week in Year 6 and we are extremely grateful to have used their classroom, offering us a space to continue our exciting learning. On Monday Miss Hornby arrived at school and was met with an extremely wet Year 3 classroom after there was a leak from one on the radiators, but thankfully this has now all been fixed and cleaned, and we have moved back to our classroom once more, hopefully for the last time this year!

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This week....

It’s great to see everyone full of energy and raring to get learning after the holidays, and a huge well done to everyone who completed the half term challenges. We loved seeing the photos and chatting with the children about their work, thank you.

The children this week have been extremely busy. They are all still excited about the planets and space…I think they will continue finding out facts forever! A friend came to share with everyone that he had discovered Saturn had 82 moons! Wow!!

However, next week we will be introducing some new learning (as well as space). The children have a keen interest in fairies and other fantasy worlds and creatures. Perhaps you have fairies living at the bottom of your garden, just like we have discovered in our nursery garden.

Click on the button below to look at our plans for March! We are going to have great fun learning!

Key person blog

We have all settled back in so beautifully this week, eager to see our friends, share our holiday news and get back to growing our brains! We have played some lovely games in our Seaside Café; the role play has been wonderful, with lots of orders being taken, written down and then served! The playdough creations have been fabulous this week too - trays of cakes and chocolates amongst the many! Some of us have painted using magnets...we dragged paperclips through the paint to see what patterns and colour mixing we could do. It was great fun!

We also had a look at our friend Numberblock Five. Five arrives to get the band together, and the party started, with a big high five! Click here to see the friends 1-5. Some children accepted the challenge to draw round their hand to show ‘5’ and to be creative with number caterpillars. There was lots of Tommy Turtles having a go at writing numbers1-5! Well done children!!

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 The nursery ladies were amazed at how many words the children came up with that start with ‘c’!! It was a colossal amount!! Geraldine the Giraffe found some we hadn't thought of in her search...can you come up with 5 ‘c’ words at home? Watch Geraldine here!

Colette, Hannah, Michelle, Justine and Frances

Almsgiving

In the lead up to Christmas, during Advent, together with the school we raised money for Brian House, a charity close to all our hearts, which provides much comfort to parents in times of great need. We have finally reached that magic £1,000 and have sent off the cheque last week. During Lent we are hoping to match this again.

As in previous years nursery will be sending home a named raisin box fir each child. We are asking that the children eat the raisins (mmm yummy) and then fill the box with money ( preferably silver coins). You may want to ask your child to complete a small act of kindness for each coin! When it is full please send it back to nursery to be counted.

Last year was a bumper year for donations, it would be great if could surpass it this year! No pressure parents!

In nursery we will be continuing our acts of kindness by growing and extra bit of love each day. Every time we spot a friend being kind and thoughtful to another they win a smiley face to put on our Lenten promise love heart. I bet we fill it!

I will keep you updated with how things are going.

Worship

Our worship this week was about our personal tastes and how we differ from one another. We learnt about how to recognise and describe our feelings as well as some ways of managing their emotions.

Our prayers acknowledged our moods and reassured us that Jesus is always there for us, no matter what we are feeling.

As you can see we are always busy at nursery! It’s no wonder we are all exhausted by Friday. Try and have a good rest this weekend. I am hopeful that it won’t be windy!!

Barbara

Year 3 Home Learning 25.02.22

Spelling:

This week we are giving the children some high frequency words to practice. Think about the variety of spelling strategies we have used before. Which ones were the most effective in helping you to learn your spellings? Use your preferred strategy to help you this wee.

  1. would

  2. could

  3. should

  4. there

  5. their

  6. they’re

  7. to

  8. too

  9. who

  10. how

English:

  1. In our English lessons we have been looking at synonyms for verbs. These are other words that have a similar meaning and can make our writing more exciting to read to avoid us always using the same words. Please complete IXL English DD1 and DD2 on synonyms.

  2. This week in our story we got up to the part when the main character Clac found two strange beings- the green children- huddled together in a hollow pit. Can you draw, paint, create a picture that shows this first meeting and round the picture write the feelings of these characters. It would be great if we could use these to go around our English display!

Maths:

Ongoing Maths homework for the next few weeks to complete the following strands on IXL:

F1 - Subtract one digit numbers

F2- Ways to subtract

F3- Write subtractions sentences

F6 - Subtractions with pictures

F7 - Write subtraction sentences based on pictures

Year 2 Weekly Blog - "Gratitude paints little smiley faces on everything it touches"

What an amazing start to the new Spring term we have had here in Year 2! The children sprung into school with springs in their steps ready for their new learning adventures to begin! We began by introducing our new focus virtues for this term ‘grateful and generous’, and it was lovely to hear all about what the children were grateful for during their half term breaks.

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