Our class worship was led by Bea, Albert and Nathan, they will be our Prayer Leaders for a week. They read Brave Stephen Acts 6-7 and shared their personal prayer to the class. There has been a theme of reflection in the children’s prayers this half term, it has been lovely to hear how thankful and grateful they feel about the opportunities they have had this year, in school and at home.
Read moreYear 4 home learning to be completed by Thursday 4th July
SUMMER 2 HALF TERMLY OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING
Weekly homework
Viking myths
Watch and enjoy the following series of films on Freya and the Goblins.
Answer the questions below in your homework books - best handwriting:
1. How would you describe Freya’s character? Think of three adjectives. Give reasons for each answer, from the story.
2. Why does Freya think she needs a necklace? What does Odur think?
3. Explain in detail how Loki tries and fails to get the necklace.
Maths
IXL symmetry X17 and x18
Information for Trip to the Lifeboat Station tomorrow
Important message about tomorrows visit to St. Annes Lifeboat Station ……
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning to be completed for Monday July 1st
Reading, maths, handwriting and spelling - your help is invaluable ….
Read moreYear 1 Homework 26.6.24
Reading
Please continue to read regularly at home and sign the challenge boxes, just a reminder it is one box per day. It was great to see lots of certificates today, keep it up.
Maths:
Keep talking about the time, go on this interactive clock below, can you make different o’clock times and half past times? Where should the minitue hand be? Where should the hour hand be? These games on top marks are great. Keep working on counting in 2s,5s and 10s and use hit the button to practise addition, subtraction and number bonds. Click on number bonds then choose 1-10, 1-20 and up to 100, this will help with fluency.
Handwriting
Please keep up with handwriting practise at home, this week we have been practising ‘n’ and ‘m’ and ‘h’ we appreciate all you are doing at home, thank you.
Once you log in, you can click on free play to explore at home or Year 1.
To find the letters ‘n’ ‘m’ and ‘h’, click on easy letters, then click on the ‘n’ ‘m’ and ‘h’ at the bottom of the screen. You can click on the play button to see how you write the letter, then click on try and the bottom of the screen under the play button so you can practice each letter.
Don’t forget to practise with pencils in your purple books
Optional Challenges!
It is wonderful that the children are so excited about their learning and to see how keen they are to continue this outside of school. We welcome any opportunity to share these learning experiences with you at home, which is why we have created ‘optional challenges’ across each year group which can be explored over this Summer 2 half term.
These challenges link to the wider area of our curriculum, there are some activities to help with retrival and some with topics that are coming up.
Below you will find the optional challenges linking to the topics and areas of learning that we will be exploring this half term. These fun challenges are designed to cover a range of skills without being stressful or time consuming for you at home. You are welcome to complete them in any order you wish and it would be lovely to see pictures or examples of things that the children have enjoyed at home.
As always, thank you for your continued support.
Have a lovely weekend
Miss Drummond
Year 1 Weekly Blog 21.6.24 'Every child deserves a champion'
Welcome to our weekly Year 1 blog. Please read on….
Read moreYear 1 Homework 21.6.24
Reading
Please continue to read regularly at home and sign the challenge boxes, just a reminder it is one box per day. It was great to see lots of certificates today, keep it up.
Maths:
Keep talking about the time, go on this clock can you make different o’clock times? Where should the minitue hand be? Where should the hour hand be?
Handwriting
Please can you have a go at writing your name in pre-cursive.
Once you log in, you can click on free play to explore at home or Year 1.
To find the letters, click on easy letters, then click on the letter in your name, at the bottom of the screen. You can click on the play button to see how you write the letter, then click on try and the bottom of the screen under the play button so you can practice each letter.
Don’t forget to practise with pencils in your purple books.
Optional Challenges!
It is wonderful that the children are so excited about their learning and to see how keen they are to continue this outside of school. We welcome any opportunity to share these learning experiences with you at home, which is why we have created ‘optional challenges’ across each year group which can be explored over this Summer 2 half term.
These challenges link to the wider area of our curriculum, there are some activities to help with retrival and some with topics that are coming up.
Below you will find the optional challenges linking to the topics and areas of learning that we will be exploring this half term. These fun challenges are designed to cover a range of skills without being stressful or time consuming for you at home. You are welcome to complete them in any order you wish and it would be lovely to see pictures or examples of things that the children have enjoyed at home.
As always, thank you for your continued support.
Have a lovely weekend
Miss Drummond
This week...
What a fabulous week! We were all up bright and early for the Gym Jam Jog on Monday and then it was Sports Day on Tuesday afternoon. The children were so very tired by Wednesday. i believe one of our friends fell asleep in the barbers chair!!
Here are the photos of each event. Such a happy day!
Gym Jam Jog
Sports Day!
Michelle’s blog
Hello and welcome to this week’s blog. It has been such a busy week, as we started it by taking part in our Gym Jam Jog. We walked round and round the school field, in our pyjamas to raise money for two charities in memory of a former pupil, Harrison. It was lovely to see so many of you there.
On Tuesday we had our Sports Day with Reception. We have been practising very hard, and I am sure you will all agree that we were absolutely fantastic. We are all so proud of how well all the children did. Thank you for coming, it was a wonderful afternoon. I hope you all liked the t-shirts the children have decorated. Just a reminder that they need to be ironed for a couple of minutes, to set the colours, otherwise the picture will disappear in the wash.
We were very excited when our tiny baby caterpillars arrived. They have been feeding all week and are not so little now. We keep looking but they haven’t turned into butterflies yet! We really cannot wait.
We have continued to explore symmetry this week, some of us have painted symmetrical pictures on the easel and some of us have been playing this tricky game on the interactive white board. Click here to play.
We are learning all about minibeasts and their life cycles and this made us think about when we were babies. We had a tricky game where we had to guess the nursery lady from their baby photo.
We wondered if we could recognise our friends from their baby photos. Please send in a photo, so we can see if we can do this. It can be an email or a paper copy, we don’t mind, whichever is easier for you.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone
What a fantastic week, we have been so busy on the physical side of our learning with our Gym Jam Jog and Sports Day.
Thank you so much for all of your support and for the donations on both days, it was really appreciated and was lovely to see you all. On Monday, it was wonderful to see the children having a fantastic time running and walking around the field with their friends and family. Best of all we were raising money for a good cause. I bet we had some very tired children that night.
Sports Day was just brilliant, the children had been working so hard getting ready for the big day. They all were amazing and we are so proud of all of them. A big well done to everybody.
The children have been enjoying singing and acting out '5 Little Speckled Frogs' as a group. We also have a book called Frog On The Log, and the children have been acting it out with puppets. It has been lovely to listen to the children re-enact the story in their own way.
Click here is the song to sing at home.
…and here is the story of Frog On a Log. Click here.
Continuing with our learning thread on mini beasts, we have been looking at ladybirds spots. I set the children a tricky challenge; the children had to cut a ladybird picture out (working on our fine motor skills), but the ladybirds didn't have any spots. Everyone had to put 10 spots on their ladybird and they had to be symmetrical. Everyone did really well solving the problem and also showing how their cutting skills had improved.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend and enjoy Lytham Club Day if you are going.
Emma
As you can see we have been extremely busy! We even managed to squeeze in some more learning!!
We are still exploring insects and arachnids (minibeasts) and have learnt that insects have 6 legs and arachnids have 8 legs. We read the story ‘Mad about Minibeasts’ and played a quiz where we had to identify images of minibeasts. Everyone was very good at this.
The children asked for both to be put on the blog, so here they are.
What Am I? Click here.
Mad about Minibeasts. Click here.
I believe this weekend the weather is going to be splendid; make the most of it!
Enjoy your time being together.
God Bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 21st June " A grateful mind is a great mind, which eventually attracts to itself great things."
What a lovely week in Year 4! On Monday, we had our Gym Jam Jog bright and early! Thank you all for your generous sponsorship. It was such a great community event for a truly deserved cause. On Tuesday we ventured to Tatton Hall Park for another adventure! Tatton is an old Anglo-Saxon settlement and we were greeted by an Anglo-Saxon lady who told us we had not paid our Danegeld and we may be attacked by those Vicious Vikings! To prepare, children learned how to make a shield wall and found out about weapons. We also carried out daily village chores such as weaving, threshing and grinding. Not to fear, the Danegeld was paid so no Viking attack - much to our brave children’s disappointment!
In English this week, we have been reading and learning to write limericks based on our novel, the Firework-Makers daughter. Children were challenged to quiz on the book too and did really well.
Maths - we have finished our fractions for now. This week we have learned about division with remainders and now we are learning about translation of shapes and co-ordinates on a grid.
In other news, we have learned about different job sectors in Geography and sorted different occpations under the different headings. We have solved monetary problems involving shopping in French with euros.
Conversation starters
The children have been tasked with thinking about what it means to be a STAR at Our Lady Star of the Sea School. Discuss together what makes our school so special? How can we behave so that we all represent our motto ‘We are precious in Your eyes?’
Let’s Celebrate!
This week we have 2 creative Kiki Chameleon/Roger Robin certificates. One goes to Logan. You have been so supportive this week Logan and you have written some amazing and amusing limericks!
The other goes to Beth. It was lovely to watch you creating such brilliant limericks this week Beth. Your learning has been fantastic and you have been really supportive when others need you.
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This week our butterfly goes to Gus for just doing things without making a fuss - tidying up when it was not your mess.
Lunchtime role model: Rose
Marvellous Lunchtime manners: Charlotte
PE stars Tommy and Ciaran for very intelligent game play in our game, one bounce catch!
Music Stars
GOING GREEN - Keep going to those children that are nearly there!
Notices.
Please could children bring in a plastic bottle for their art lesson on Tuesday.
Wednesday 3rd July Our Geography topic is about jobs and careers. We would love to invite you in to talk to the children in small groups about your job. It will be from 2:00-3:00 in the school hall. We need about 5 volunteers - so if you feel you would like to do this, please fill in the online form below:
Thursday 4th July The class are visiting St. Bedes for a prayer day. This is always a beautiful event. Normal drop off and pick up times.
Monday 8th July Storytellers festival at the Grand theatre. Children are going to experience a storytelling session led by members of the Grand theatre. Please pay £5 by parentpay towards the cost of the coach.
Part of the day will involve your children performing excerpts of their creations on our mainstage. Families are more than welcome to attend the sharing at 1:45pm and we ask that you please book your free tickets here.
Flute concert Wednesday 10th July. 2:00pm at school. Children would love to perform pieces on their flute for your enjoyment!
We have 3 parents already signed up for our parent occupations day - thank you! There is room for a few more.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Lyons , Mrs Ely, Miss Hennessey and Mrs Carter
Year 2 Blog Week ending 21 June "We don't have to agree on anything to be kind to one another."
A celebration of the wonderful Gym Jam Jog and Sports Day - read on …..
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'Faith is trusting in God even when you don't understand his plan'
Faith was the main them of our liturgies this week. We read Mark’s gospel of the calming of the storm, and reflected how it was faith and the knowledge of our Lord that saved them. We discussed at length about all the times that we have been scared or worried, and how we had overcome them. The children mentioned many times that it was their family, friends or teachers that helped them overcome or face their fears, which of course is God working within each of us, giving ourslves or others the strength to face these hard times. We thought about our futures fears or worries and how we could use this faith to navigate us through those hard times. We then looked at the poem, ‘footprints in the sand’, and how during these hard times it is God who carries us through them.
Another fantastic week was had in Year 6, the weather has been much improved and we have been making the most of it! The children are working so hard both in the hall, in the classroom and around the school. We couldn’t be prouder of their independence and maturity. The play is coming together beautifully, children have come much more prepared for each scene, as they have clearly been practicing their words and songs! We can’t wait for you to see it.
This week during our Health and Happiness week, it has been all about the importance of keeping our bodies and minds healthy. In science, we have been looking at blood circulation. Sport’s days have continued this week! Groups of children have helped out at each afternoon, and they have been hugely appreciated by all members of staff. When we have watched them, they have spoke and encoruaged all of the younger children and given them such confidence to perfrom their best. What wonderful role models you are being Year 6, thank you- this is when we see this term of ‘service’ really come to life.
Earlier this week we had our annual Gym-Jam Jog Extravaganza and wow what a turn out! It was wonderful to see so many people coming together, having fun and jogging (of course) to help us raise money for a cause that really is so close to our hearts! We had so many parents joining in too, which made it all the more special! Thank you to all of those that joined us …
Delving deeper through talk …
Is there anything that you are worried or fear in the future? What or who do you need to have faith in to help give you strength or overcome this fear?
Well done to Millie and Jay
Thank you Millie- we can always rely upon you to be focused on your learning and for your work to always reflect just what you are capable of. Your work is always handed in to the highest standard and always with a lovely creative flair! Your books are a joy to mark!
Jay, what a ray of sunshine you are! You are working so hard and showing just how you have grown as a learner during this half term. You are using all the skills you have learnt throughout the year and applying it to your work, showing just what an independent learner you have become! Reception have also said how helpful and lovely you are with the children on your job day and what a joy you are to have around- so thank you for being such a role model!
Lunch Time Awards …
Marvelous Manners awards … Max
Role Model of the week … Daisy
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are grateful for their own gifts, the gifts of others and the blessings of each day. We will also be spotting children who are generous, who use their gifts to help others. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Nicola for always being generous with her own gifts to help others.
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Leon Jay Matilda Nicola
CHANGES TO TRANSITION DAYS:
St Bede’s induction day is now on Wednesday 3rd July. You will have received the letter about this earlier this week.
LSA:
Information Evening for new Year 6 parents - 6th July - times to be confirmed but likely to start around 5:30pm and parents will be invited in for a particular time to meet their child's new form tutor.
Moving Up Day is now on Thursday 6th July - times to be confirmed but likely to ask pupils to arrive at LSA around 8:20am.
Important Notices:
Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th July- Play performances- tickets to be released soon.
19th July- leaver’s mass and day out- information given out soon.
20th July- break up at 2pm
'The nicest thing about teamwork is that you always have others by your side.'
Reception Blog - Friday 21st June 2024
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 21.06.24- ' Everything is better in pyjamas'
What an action packed week it has been! No better way to start the week than in our PJ’s for our annual Jim Jam Jog. Luckily, we were all good in terms of weather and both children and parents came into school in such good spirits. We raised so much money for a charity very close to the Our Lady’s and it was brilliant to have our firefighters with us on the field- joining in with our morning run.
This week also celebrated our much anticipated ‘Italian Day’. All of these preparation over the past few weeks in DT has led to the children cooking their spaghetti bolognese. A task that I had absolutely no impact on- all of the hard work came from Mrs Mather, Miss Neves and the children. However, myself and Mrs Gregan got to taste test their creations and there were truly delicious- very impressive I must say.
In English, we have finished our plan for our newspaper articles and have began to write up our final edition of the newspaper. The children have loved playing the role of a journalist in choosing their own professional title, choosing which newspaper to work for and creating some puntastically creative headlines.
In Maths, we have delved deeper into our fractions topic and looked at the connection between improper fractions and mixed number fractions and how we convert between the two.
Lots of Geography this week as we have looked into Britain’s natural resources and how we use these. This has been a great insight into how these resources affect our environment and how we as the eco class can positively impact this.
Let’s Celebrate
Cora for being an enthusiastic learner: It may be the last half term of the year, but you are still just as eager to learn than you were back in September. You have thrown yourself straight into our new fractions topic along with putting in the extra effort so early on into our play practice. You have also represented our school excellently in sports competition- playing with such enthusiasm and respect.
Rose and Pippa for being creative learners: Your creativity in our writing lessons always blow me away. All of those reading hours have been paying off. Creating catchy headlines, using puns, was a match made in heaven task for you two. I can’t wait to read the rest of your articles.
Virtue Butterflies: Our new virtues for the half term are grateful and generous. This weeks butterfly goes to Elsie and Michael. Elsie, you are always so generous towards the adults in our school. You are always offering to assist any member of staff in a task and you never mind doing a job when asked. Michael, you are so generous towards the other children in our class and are there to always offer a hand when someone needs cheering up.
Lunchtime Certificates
Marvellous Manners- Luke and Sophia
Role Model of the Week- Roseanna and Bella
Notices
Assessment Week- This week, the children will be completing their end of year assessments. Due to the children being so close to Year 6, the children will be completing 6 SAT style papers but tapered to the Year 5 curriculum. I have emphasised that this is more of a celebration of what the children have learned over the year and these scores do not contribute towards any outcome- so there is no need worry. One of these papers will be a spelling test so there will be no spelling homework this week.
Wednesday 10th July Music Concert- This will take place at 2pm of this day to celebrate what the children have learned this year in music.
Thursday 11th July- We will be spending the day at St Bedes, along with many other schools in our area for a ‘PE Day’. Children are to come into school in their PE kits so there will be no need for watches and earrings. Plenty of water will be needed.
Year 4 home learning to be completed by Thursday 27th June
SUMMER 2 HALF TERMLY OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING
Reading
Lets go for it in the final half term with our reading targets - we are already doing well.
Maths
IXL units multiplying larger numbers : H9 and co-ordinates: V2 V3
Spelling
Please complete the sheet, selecting the correct prefix to add to the root word. The first one on the sheet has been done for you.
Follow these rules:
If the root word starts with an m or a p, add im eg patient - impatient
If the root word starts with an r, add ir eg regular - irregular
If the root word starts with an l, add il eg logical, illogical
If the root word starts with anything else, add in, eg active inactive
Year 3 Weekly Blog 21st June - In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!
Our class worship was led by Rosa, Scarlett and Ava, thank you for reading so beautifully and sharing your prayer with the class. Our word of the week has been 'Faith’, we spoke about what faith means and what it means to have faith in someone.
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning to be handed in Monday 24th June
Your child is now able to log on to TT RockStars. They have each been given a letter for you to read on this there is a password and pin to use on the platform.
Read moreYear 5/6 Dynamo Cricket Tournament
First of all, apologies for the late notice. We were given the wrong date initially and have only just been made aware of the actual date.
The tournament will take place this Tuesday 18th June at Lytham Cricket Club- starting at 1pm-5pm.
Due to late notice, we will offer transport to the cricket club but we can not offer transport back to school after the event. So if this option is chosen, we will take your child to the cricket club and then parents would take the children home from the cricket club, after the event has finished. You can pick your child up from school at 12:30pm and take them to the cricket club if you would prefer.
Lunches will be as normal, the children will have their lunch in school slightly earlier. Unfortunately, only 10 children could be taken to the event.
The children chosen to take part are:
Stanley, Evan, Owen, Leo, Edi, Archie, Ben B, Cora, Bella, Sophia
Please complete the form below so we know how each child is getting picked up from school.
If your child can not take part in the event then please let me know ASAP
Year 1 Homework 14.6.24
First of all thank you for all the phonics work you have done at home, it has been a very busy week and I am so proud of everyone, they have made made so much progress.
My homework this weekend is to enjoy it together and catch up on some reading. The children will be back to their normal RWI groups on Monday, so books have gone home.
Reading
Please continue to read regularly at home and sign the challenge boxes, just a reminder it is one box per day.
Have a lovely weekend
Miss Drummond
Year 1 Weekly Blog 14.6.24 ‘Reach for the moon, even if you fall short, you will land among the stars.’
Welcome to our weekly Year 1 blog. Please read on….
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 14.06.24- 'Run when you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up'
What a way to kick off our final half term of the year than with Sports Day! I’m sure it is not just my favourite day of the school calendar but it will be many of the children also. Luckily, the weather held out for us and even the sunshine was present during the later stages of the afternoon. We could not fault the children’s effort levels and also their attempts to cheer on their houses. Feeling very tired and sore the next day, they were not thrilled to find out that we were running in their PE lesson on Thursday. However, the children got to experience yoga to also celebrate health and happiness week. This relaxation session, along with some vital stretching , I’m sure contributed towards their recovery
In English, we have began planning our newspaper article and keeping with the sports day theme, along with it being the Olympics year, our article will be around the events of ‘Super Saturday London 2012’. The children have read and responded to a celebratory article about this day, to help collect some background knowledge on the events of this day.
In Maths, we have began our final topic of the year- and it’s a big one in fractions. We began by creating a keywords glossary, in which the children can refer to over the next 5 weeks. We then have used pictorial diagrams to compare fractions and using our knowledge of denominators to add and subtract fractions.
Conversation starters…
In Geography, we have been looking at natural resources and some of Britain’s most valuable resources such as coal, petrol, natural gas and oil.
1) Research the current price for petrol in 2024
2) Discuss with your parents how this price has changed over the years
Let’s Celebrate
Arthur for being a determined learner: After two last minute pull outs- you were required to step up and swim far more than you were expected. You kept going all of the way and never stopped in the swimming gala (even with your goggles breaking). You showed such a positive attitude through out the whole morning and you cheered your teammates on throughout their races.
Faye for being a focused learner: I have notcied a real improvement in your focus with week Faye. You are becoming less tempted to turn around and chat to your friends- knowing when it is/isn’t the right time to do so. Thank you for taking on this advice and for reflecting over half term. This has given you more confidence in lessons in understanding the work and your hand is shooting up ready to answer questions.
Virtue Butterflies: Our new virtues for the half term are grateful and generous. This weeks butterfly goes to Esther. You are so grateful for your learning and any opportunity that comes your way.
Lunchtime Certificates
Marvellous Manners- Niamh
Role Model of the Week- Isaac
Notices
Monday 17th June Jim Jam Jog- This will start at 8am on the school field. Children to be in their pj’s for the run (parents feel free to also wear your pj’s). The money that you have been raising, can that be brought in as well.
Thursday 20th June Year 5 Italian Day- This will be the day that the children are cooking their Spaghetti Bolognese in food technology. All ingredients needed for this will need to be brought in.
Tuesday 25th June- The Year 5/6 Dynamo Cricket Tournament will take place at Lytham Cricket Club starting at 1pm-5pm. Please check the sports blog in the upcoming days to see if your child has been chosen to take part.