The final full week of Year 2 has now passed us by, and although we’re reaching the final days of this term, learning has still continued as normal!
Read moreYear 3 blog 15.7. 22 “There’s The Whole World At Your Feet.” - Bert to the Banks children
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious….. could some up our week nicely!
We started the week in the best way possible… watching our Year 6 perform their play, Mary Poppins. It felt like the biggest treat and we were all hooked from start to finish! Not only was it great to watch but it also inspired us when back in the classroom. In English this week, we have been learning more about the poem, The Spider and the Fly. The children have worked in small groups to create pieces of drama based around a part of the poem. We have been so impressed by how well they have worked together, cooperating with each other with compassion and valuing one another’s contributions.
This week in RE we have been learning all about Saint Paul, who, we discovered was originally called Saul. We put our new found drama skills to the test once again and the children created the most wonderful versions of his specials journey to Damascus. We were SO impressed with how the children managed to weave Christian sacraments, traditions and rituals into their pieces of drama.. which showcased their wonderful depth of understanding about our faith. Well done Year 3 you completely WOWED us!
We have also continued to develop our net and ball skills in PE this week. We have continued to improve our own games ready to teach to other groups next week. Each group has created a unique game.. we have a very creative bunch! I think these new games will very much be enjoyed by the rest of the class during our final PE lesson next week!
On Wednesday we had a very special visitor… Mrs Lyons! It was so wonderful for the children to get to know their new teacher… asking her some very difficult and important questions! We now know Mrs Lyons’ favourite food (a particular calamari), her house team (Bamber) and her favourite colour (purple) to name but a few! I know Mrs Lyons loved getting to know everyone and is very much looking forward to teaching them next year!
Certificates
For the final time this year the children have chosen the certificates, once again impressing us with their ability to recognise in once another what makes them such wonderful learners. This time we ended up with a four-way tie. A huge well done to these four children. To be recoginsed by so many of your peers shows how hard you have worked this year! Thank you for making wonderful learning partners and for always trying your upmost! We know that making a mistake helps us to learn more, managing distractions is crucial, and helping and learning from others can be so powerful… each once of you demonstrate this each and every day!
Elsie… “for being focused and helping others to grow!” “for being kind and generous to others!” “you are a great learning partner and easy to work with.” “you have worked hard and your handwriting is really neat.”
Esther… “thank you for helping me!” “you are very, very kind!” “you make everyone happy and help people in our class.” “for always working well in a team.” “thank you for helping me!” “you are very, very kind!”
Rafe… “for being so co-operative and a great learning partner!” “you are always so focused!” “for sharing your ideas during our class discussions.” “for helping other people focus.”
Isaac… “for being a great partner to sit next to!” “you are always so focused!” “for trying your hardest in all of our lessons.” “for always being engaged in your learning.”
We now head into our final week together. We have absolutely loved being a part of your children’s journey. Watching them grow in confidence, developing crucial social skills and of course seeing them crack tricky new concepts has been such a joy! We cannot wait to enjoy our last few days in year 3, with a fresh box of tissues close at hand!
Below are some of the important notices to be award of:
Miss Hornby’s mass - Monday at 6:30pm in church, then at the parish centre afterwards. You are all so welcome to celebrate our amazing headteacher.
On Wednesday, HARCOURT can come in house colours as they won the housepoint competition this half term.
Children will be bringing school books home on Monday now. Please ensure they have a plastic bag.
Please have a good search in bedrooms etc for any school reading books so we can return them to our library ready for next year.
We break up on Wednesday at 2:00pm
Your Year 3 team x
Only three days left......
We have been preparing the children for the next stage of the Foundation Stage, Reception. Mrs. Hartley came for a play on Wednesday and had a lovely time. She can’t wait to see the children in September!
The nursery ladies can’t believe it’s nearly time to say goodbye, we are all so sad.
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We’ve had a lovely week in nursery enjoying the sunshine playing in our wonderful garden. We have made full use of the sand pit and our wonderful water area. In preparation for our Pirate Party on Monday morning we constructed a huge pirate ship and have been firing the canon, walking the plank and singing pirate songs. We have also made lots of treasure maps to hunt for buried treasure.
The children made a huge bed from crash mats and had a whopping game of ‘there were 10 in the bed’! No one went to sleep, especially with the rock band that was taking place on the stage!
To practise our catching and throwing skills we hung some large hoops in the trees. We had to throw bean bags, balls and loopies through the hoops. We are getting very good!
The children have been of measuring the height of many different things around nursery, so look out for a piece of string coming home!
The obstacle courses and whacky races have been great fun and the children have been moving our bodies around in lots of different and creative ways.
The children have been enjoying assembly with the whole school, something we haven’t done for such a long time. It was so lovely to be together again!
On Monday we watched the Year 6 production of Mary Poppins.. The children have really loved singing the songs especially “Let’s Go Fly A Kite”, which they sang on the way back from a trip to the beach.
The children have been tending the garden every day and we have now seen the fruits of our labour (no pun intended). We have harvested some pea’s and strawberries and our beanstalks and sunflowers are getting ever taller and taller.
As always we loved our trip to the beach! The photos show how much we love it!
Barbara, Michelle, Colette, Stephanie and Frances
We had a visit from our friend Supercroccy this week. He is our helpful Super Hero. We all made Ninja headbands and went on an adventure to capture a lion that had escaped from the zoo. We all chose our special super power and were ready to go! What great fun!!!!!!
May I remind everyone that on Monday it is our Leavers Pirate Party. All the children (and nursery ladies) are invited to come wearing their pirate costumes…..arghhhhhhh! We will be having a fish and chip lunch, so no need to send a packed lunch that day! It starts at 10.00 am and finishes at 12.30 pm!
Also, school will be finishing at 2.00 pm on Wednesday for the summer holidays.
Have a wonderful weekend and we will see you on Monday for our last few days.
Barbara
“Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein
The sun has shone, the air warm and all through the week, the glorious sound of laughter has rung out across the playground.
Read more"A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine do down!” Mary Poppins
Important reminders about the play on this blog - please read on …..
Read more8.7.22 - Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising!
It has been another lovely week in Reception, full excitement. It was wonderful to hear Nursery, Reception, Year One and Year Two singing this week’s hymn ‘Give me joy in my heart’ with such joy in assembly, it set us up for a wonderful end to the week.
Read moreYear 1 Homework 8.7.22
Home learning is set every Friday and is to be completed by the following Thursday.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down' Mary Poppins
What a busy week we have had in Year 6. We’ve managed to keep all of our learning going whilst finally finishing our play. This week we have been running all the way through, making small changes and improving what we have done. It has been a lovely week, where the children have shown so much dedication and enthusiasm, they are so proud of what they have put together. Our research in to the history of Blackpool is in full flow, as well as our class novel and Maths.
It is another busy week next week, with the play. Most of you have ordered and received your tickets now. The show starts at 6:30pm and will be approximately 2 hours long. The children need to arrive at school at 6pm, to get changed in to their costumes. They all look fabulous in their outfits, thank you so much for making such effort. Here is a sneaky peak at rehearsals, thanks to Victor’s photography skills …
Well done to Elise and Adam
Thank you to both for being so focused in class, learning all of your lines and giving your absolute best in everything you do! We are so proud of you both.
Final Notices:
Mary Poppins performance: Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th July at 6:30pm.
Spare school shirts (not to be worn) for signing need to come in to school on Monday 18th July.
Monday 18th July- Mass to celebrate Miss Hornby at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.
Leavers Mass Tuesday 19th July 9:30-10:30am followed by the leavers day outing.
Wednesday 20th July- Break up at 2pm.
Have a lovely, restful weekend.
‘Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.’
‘When it rains, look for a rainbow.’
Read moreYear 4 blog. Friday 8th July. "Your wings already exist; all you have to do is fly!"
Another busy week in Year 4! This week, we said goodbye to Madame Jefferson, who is retiring. Children made her lots of mini cards to express their gratitude and wish her Bonne chance!
We have done some excellent Shakespeare drama this week - please enjoy the pictures below. The spirit, Ariel even took flight around the field! This play has explored such great themes such as entrapment, duty, revenge, freedom and forgiveness! Children wrote a persuasive letter as either Caliban the monster or Ariel the spirit to beg to be given their liberty! Next week, they will find out the rest of this magical story. We are also loving our chilling novel, ‘The Snow-Walker’s Son’ and it has been lovely to sit back and watch the children show such depth of comprehension with what they read. Also their knowledge of root words (and a bit of latin) is really paying off and they use clue in the word to help them figure it out. Children say things like, ‘Exile must mean something about going out because ‘ex’ is Latin for out,’ and ‘subservient’ must mean serving under because the sub prefix means ‘under.’
Maths has seen us develop great understanding about non-unit fractions in various forms - such as in shapes, of amounts and on numberlines. The IXL homework this week will really help to consolidate this.
In Science, children conducted a fair test to explore, “Which material muffles sound the best?” Now, we have swiftly moved onto our last topic - Light!
In other VERY EXCITING news, all children throughout school have learned about who their teacher will be for year 5 next year. Mr. Cornwell is new to our school and will be the Year 5 teacher next year. He is currently spending time within class getting to know all the children and after his first morning with them, he knew all their names! Well done Mr Cornwell - we welcome you to Our Lady Star of the Sea.
This week, the worship was all about Hope. These children did a marvellous job and it was lovely to hear what other children’s hopes are.
Let’s Celebrate
This week our certificate winners were:
Charlie who received a Clara Clownfish certificate for noticing important things and being able to summarise ideas. Also for having a keen mind that loves to figure things out!
Jay, who received a Sadie Spider certificate for pushing himself to achieve this week. You have given super effort and have persevered if you found something tricky.
TT ROCKSTARS - FRANEK HAS ALSO NOW COMPLETED ALL TT GIGS! Well done!
Notices
Please could children bring A PLASTIC bag FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS TO BE TAKEN HOME ON FRIDAY
Next week, Friday 15th we will be swimming. However children will be completing their water safety skills. They will need to wear their uniforms but bring swimming costume and pyjamas. Obviously fleecy pyjamas are a bad idea.
Recorder concert Thursday 14th July. Please complete the form on previous blog to say how many will be in attendance.
4. We break up on Wednesday 20th July at 2:00pm
Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Mrs Lyons, Mr Cornwell and Mrs Mather
Year 2 Home Learning - Week Ending 8th July 2022
This week’s home learning is in folders.
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog 8.7.22 - "If we're growing, we're always going to be out of our comfort zone"
Yet another week has flown by in the blink of an eye! The learning has continued to be fast-paced and focused as the children prepare for their transition into the juniors!
Read moreYear 3 blog 8.7.22 - "Share your smile with the world. It's a symbol of friendship and hope." - Christie Brinkley
Although the weeks seem to by whizzing by, our learning certainly isn’t showing signs of stopping. This week we have been introduced to a new poem, “The Spider and the Fly”. Firstly, we listened to the introduction of the poem, which posed lots of questions and filled our minds with ideas about the poem, the characters and what might happen next. After this, we then watched the first part of the poem and compared our thoughts now that we could see the characters and the setting. Today, the children have been great detectives as they have investigated the crime that was/ has been claimed to have been committed by the spider.
We have also had the absolute joy of spending Monday morning with Mrs Curtis and a wonderful art lesson! All of the children loved spending time creating their clay creations. It is just wonderful to see the children explore new materials and use their imaginations to be creative. Well done everybody!
In PE this week we have continued to practise our bat and ball skills. The children are gaining great confident when batting a ball to a partner… we have had some great rally’s, along with lots of encouraging words to one another… so much so that the whole class were awarded the PE stars this week.
On Friday the children also found out the wonderful news that Mrs Lyons will be their teacher next year! The children will absolutely flourish under Mrs Lyons wonderful lead and we cannot wait to welcome her into one of our lessons next week! I know that she is also very excited for the year ahead!
Let’s Celebrate…
Esther… We continue to be so impressed by your wonderful effort each and every day! Each lesson you make sure that you give it your all, and we are always full of joy as we watch you tackle new challenges. You have also made such a kind and caring learning partner. Hearing you celebrate others fills us with such happiness! Never let go of these fabulous qualities Esther, we know you won’t!
Liam… For being such a wonderful learner! Reading your writing of, the Iron breaded dragon blew us away! You have soaked in all of our grammar and vocabulary skills throughout the year and have created a brilliant piece of writing! We are so proud of you! It is an absolute pleasure teaching you Liam, We just know that we are going to be reading more of your wonderful writing as you travel through the school. Keep up the amazing work!
Reminders
Monday and Thursday are our PE days. Please bring or wear your PE kit on these days.
We hope you have a wonderful weekend!
The Year 3 team
Year 3 Home Learning 8.7.22
Spellings
1.caught
2.centre
3.continue
4.sentence
5.strength
6.island
7.important
8.describe
9.guard
10.guide
Maths:
IXL
W.9 - Compare clocks
W.3 Match analogue and digital clocks I
W.4 Match analogue and digital clocks II
Science - Magnets
This week you explored magnets. On Purple Mash you will find a 2Do called, “Are they Magnetic?”. Can you create a page that will teach others about whether objects are magnetic or not. Can you include scientific vocabulary such as: repel and attract.
Home Learning Year 5 to be completed for Friday 15th
Performance homework this week!
Read moreThis week......
A fabulous week! We have been enjoying being together in our final couple of weeks. Luckily the weather has been kind to us and we have loved learning in our outdoor environment. Now all the trees are in leaf and our plants and flowers in bloom it is truly and beautiful place to be.
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This week the children have enjoyed practising their sounds in the garden. We had lots of objects to sort; our task was to work out what the first sound in the word was, and then find the matching letter on the tray. We were very proud when we sorted all the objects together as a team!
We got ‘creative’ with the stickle bricks this week – the children have loved making different creations and were proud to show them to their friends and adults in the classroom. Some of us made excellent cameras with moving and removable parts!
As usual there has been lots of counting (the children want to count everything!) We have been introduced to the Number 9 Number Block (click here to watch). Numberblock Four is amazed to find another square Numberblock (number 9)! We have also been finding out different ways that we can make the number 9. We used different objects to help us to explore and some of the children even thought of 3 numbers to make up 9!
The link blocks we used for counting have been very popular this week. We have revisited ‘Octoblock’ (number 8) and made Octoblock in a different ways using the purple blocks. The remaining blocks were used to stretch from one side of the garden to the other…it took absolutely ages and a fantastical amount of blocks.
As if that wasn’t enough the children used our wellies in a row to see exactly how far they stretched across the garden. They were 52 single wellies! Phew! That was a lot of counting.
Why don’t you see what you can count at home!
Have a lovely weekend
Barbara, Michelle, Colette, Justine and Frances
Could I remind everyone that our Leavers Pirate Party is on Monday 18th July 10.30 am -12.30 pm. A fish and chip lunch will be provided for each child…mmmmmm! Please send your child to nursery dressed as a pirate! We are planning lots of exciting games to play!
Watch out for your ‘endless possibilities’ home activity sheet being sent home today and enjoy being creative!!
If you are out and about this weekend click on the button below and do a bit of butterfly spotting! If you want to find out more about butterflies click here!
Finally, have a great weekend and enjoy your time together as a family. We will see you all on Monday…and what a week we have planned!
Keep safe
Important Choir Information!
As mentioned in today’s choir session and in the letter brought home, Choir will be singing as part of Miss Hornby’s leaving mass on Monday 18th July at 6:30 pm.
Read moreFrançais petit déjeuner est délicieux !!!!
As you may have translated from our title this week - we have shared a French breakfast in class. Madame Jefferson has been teaching us the language of food and as a treat we had croissants and hot chocolate in class!!
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'There's the whole world at your feet' Mary Poppins
Dancing, singing and laughing has most definitely been the theme for the week this week in Year 6! You are in for such a treat with their end of year play. When I watch them on stage now, I can’t believe some of them are the same children that started the play 4 week ago. Their confidence has grown so much and are now so much more comfortable on stage that they are bringing their characters fully to life!
Read moreFor a child, it is in the simplicity of play that the complexity of life is sorted, like puzzle pieces joined together to make sense of the world. L.R. Knost
What a joy it has been to watch the children grow over the past week.
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