Please read all about Year One's fantastic week four!
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog Friday 4th October "Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these
Another super duper week in Year 4! In our worships this week, we have focused on the word ‘Unite.’ One of my favourite gospels was read by our worship monitors and we discussed having child-like faith, hope and love in Jesus - just as Abraham did (the focus in our RE lessons)
We also had a lovely worship on Tuesday, composed and delivered by these children. Well done!
In maths this week, we have revised column subtraction and we are ready now to move onto place value of 4 digit numbers. In our mastering number sessions we have recognised that 4x a number is basically doubling the 2x table and also we are spotting patterns in the 5x table regarding odd and even products.
We have been using very important reading skills when reading Charlotte’s web, such as being able to summarise the main idea of each paragraph and also finding evidence from the text to back up points made about the characters.
In Science this week, children learned about Carl Linnaus, the father of taxonomy and how he invented a classification system for all living things. They then made their own classification key.
In Geography we have examined lines of longitude on our globe and have labelled the main ones, such as the prime meridian.
Conversation Starters.
What books do you all love to read in your family? Is there a favourite book you are reading together?
2.My Happy Mind - this week we talked about how our brain forms neural pathways every time we practise something. This means that we can strengthen a skill every time we practise it and form stronger pathways in our brain.
This week’s question, “ What skill could you practise more at home? Form a habit of practising this skill each day at a certain time to help develop your neural pathways.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Scarlett and Anna received Bobby Bee certificates. My goodness - both of you girls work SO hard. you listen so attentively and do everything with verve and enthusiasm! You are devoted to your studies which is why your work keeps being chosen for our wall of excellence! Wonderful!
Our virtues this half term are attentive and discerning - attentive to all around us and discerning the right decisions and choices to make. This week, Fletcher receives our attentive and discerning star. Fletcher you are a role model to others. you help others make good choices, you are mature and responsible. THANK YOU!
PE champions in year 4 this week: Alana and Albert for finding spaces and passing the ball.
Flute stars this week: Phoebe and Louisa for improving throughout the session
French star - Jackson for remembering what words mean!
Lettie has been our Happiness hero this week - Spreading happiness to everyone! Thanks!
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Louie
Marvelous Manners: Bea
Notices
Thursday 10th October - World Mental Health Day. Children are allowed to wear something yellow on this day. It could be a t-shirt or a top with some yellow on - failing that, a hair bobble. Do not buy anything extra!
Class assembly - Children are doing well with their parts - please keep practising to get louder and more confident. It is on Tuesday 15th October at 9:10am and 9:35am. If anyone has any plain green caps or an orange t-shirt, could we please borrow it?
Cosmetic Chemistry trip - This is now on Parent pay at a cost of £17. Children will be going by coach to UCLAN on Tuesday 5th November.
Flutes in on Monday please.
Harvest - thanks for all kind donations so far. Please bring more cans of fish - ready for our Harvest Mass on Friday.
Mrs Lyons and Miss Johnson
Year 5 Homework due Thursday 10th October
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Lots of children are close to their reading target for the half term, just two weeks left so lots of extra reading at home.
Times Tables
Lots of TTRS to make sure we are super sharp and speedy on our times tables- these will come in handy this year. The children’s TTRS logins have been stuck on the inside of their homework books.
Spellings
Our spellings have changed slightly in that we are aiming to achieve more retrieval across our spellings. The children have been given a spellings practice sheet, which is to be completed as evidence of practice. Each child has also been given two spelling test sheets to practice over the week in order to identify which words require more focus.
some
come
their
bicycle
medicine
question
potatoes
heroes
geese
people
amateur
communicate
familiar
physical
twelfth
Mrs Barker’s group
show
there
chew
some
come
their
bicycle
medicine
question
potatoes
Optional Homework
Music- The Blues
Ask your parents if they are interested in any blues songs?
Play with ‘Expressions Test’ with them and see how similar/different your thoughts are with your family (starter activity in lessons)
Listen to some of the biggest/best blues songs to be made– can you choose a favourite and tell me why.
History- Ancient Greeks
There are so many Ancient Greek Gods/Goddesses. All with amazing abilities and qualities.
Create a set of Top Trumps Cards– Ancient Gods Edition.
Choose your own stats and battle against your friends.
Science- Materials
Pick a material in your house and analyse its properties (ticks and crosses)
examples of properties:
-Hard or Soft?
-Rough or Smooth?
- Transparent, Translucent or Opaque?
-Flammable
-Magnetic
My Happy Mind
Do your parents know about the different parts of the brain (HAP)? Can you teach them this so they can learn something new?
Happy Breathing is a technique used to calm us down when were stressed or scared. Teach your family how to do this and write down when you have used this technique
This week...
A lovely week at nursery. We have welcomed two new friends to our family here at school. Everyone has been very kind and generous showing them where everything lives and the routines and rhythms of the day.
When I think about everything that we do in a day and week at nursery I just can’t believe it. The children take everything in their stride. it’s no wonder they are exhausted by Friday. After half term we will be starting Read, Write Inc, sounds and Maths Mastery….even more learning, FANTASTIC! We love to grow our brains!
Read Write Inc (for those who want to know a little bit more and get ahead of the game!)
Read Write Inc is a method of learning centred around letter sounds and phonics.
Click here Please remember we will only be learning Set 1 Speed sounds. Sounds will be introduced slowly to ensure we can say the sounds correctly and have a go at writing them. Pencil hold is key!
If you scroll down the page there are some videos to watch. They are very useful especially how we say the sounds We are not at the blending sounds stage…save that video for later.
When we start (after half term) be guided by the information that I will post weekly.
Worship
The month of October each year is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. This week we have been making our own Rosary and practising the Hail Mary, Our Father and Glory be. There is a lot to remember maybe you could help our at home.
Everyone has made their own Rosary to use at school. We went to the school Chapel to pray the Rosary. We also took our prayer jar; we put new prayers in each week.
This week we have new prayer leaders to help us to make the sign of the Cross and how to hold our hands in prayer.
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone,
Firstly, it was really nice chatting and meeting some of you for the first time at our parent meetings. Thank you for coming. If you have not managed to catch up with me, just drop me an email.
We have been practising our gross motor skills in the garden this week. Gross motor skills involve the larger muscle groups in the arms, legs and core. We have been using different sized paint brushes in water, and the children have been busy painting walls, floors and even the outdoor play houses (not to mention themselves!). The children even used large sweeping brushes dipped in water as well. Working on gross motor skills prepares the children for writing, like holding the paper down with one hand and writing with the other.
We have continue our learning thread by making colour monster biscuits. The children all got involved to help make the biscuit mix. We discussed ingredients and the utensils that we would need to be able to make the biscuits. When they were cooked, we decorated them with icing and colour monster sprinkles. Everyone enjoyed eating them for our snack as a treat. Nursery suddenly became very quiet at snack time on that day, I'm not sure why?
Here is a video to watch how to make 'hair do cookies'. If you get time, have a go. I would love to see your bakes. Have fun. Click here.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
See you all on Monday
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's blog.
We had a really wet start to the week so this meant we had the opportunity to play lots of games indoors, practising our turn taking and sharing. We love the opposites game where we have to find the opposite picture. It's quite tricky at times. Any practice you can give your child to find an opposite word will help with their recall and language development.
Another game we have been playing is sound lotto. This is where we have to listen really carefully and identify the sounds that we can hear. This is a good game for focus and concentration. It will also help with sound recognition when we start our Read, Write, Inc sessions. If you don't have this game at home you can easily play this outside by asking your child what they can hear.
We continue to develop our fundamental movement skills and have focussed on throwing and catching this week. Why not have a game of throw and catch at home this weekend.
Finally, it seems you have all been enjoying the Evil Pea game that I have been sending home. Don't worry if you haven't had a turn yet, everyone will get a chance to take it home.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
My Happy Mind
This week we have been working hard to keep our brain calm and to improve our concentration skills.
We played mindfulness bubble bounce, have a go at home. Click here.
Harvest Festival
Thank you to everyone who has already brought in nappies for our contribution the the Harvest Festival. Don’t worry if you haven’t managed to yet we have until next Friday.
Family Mass
Don’t forget our first family mass on Sunday 6th October. As with everything that we offer in school, these are just opportunities and are never compulsory, just another way of coming together. Ironically, the theme of the Gospel that weekend is children coming to God - seems just perfect.
Lastly, I hope the weather stays fine and you manage some lovely family time outdoors. Here’s a little weekend challenge if you are up for it! Click on the button below.
Remember stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 2 weekly blog Friday 4th October "I wisely started with a map" JRR Tolkien
Binoculars at the ready - out on a fieldtrip thinking like Geographers ......
Read moreYear 3 Weekly Blog 11th October 2024 - In every Harvest kindness grows
Our class worship this week was led by Edward, Sasha and Danny. They read with such confidence and led the class in prayer as our prayer leaders.
Next week Patrick, Bonnie and Wren will lead us in prayer and share their liturgy with the class.
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 10th October
Assembly parts
Please continue to learn your assembly part
Our class assembly takes place on Tuesday 15th October.
Also please learn the following song - lyrics are below:
Spelling
Don’t forget to practise any words from the week before that you didn’t know.
This week, try and make sure you spell the irregular past tense verbs correctly when you collect them. Check on word hippo or in a dictionary if unsure.
Flute
You now have your Charanga log in. Go online and see what Mrs Maddocks has set for you.
Maths
Please go on TTRockstars for 5 minutes every day in the Garage
Reading
How are you doing with your reading target this half term? Less than two weeks to go - can you read, read, READ?
Optional Home learning
If you click the button below, it will link to the optional home learning activities for this half term. You will find Science, life skills, developing a happy mind, Geography and much more!
Year 3 Homework- Wednesday 2nd October
Spellings
This weeks focus is suffixes ed and ng
Spelling quiz will be on Monday 7th October
gardener
opening
happened
sharpener
whisper
covered
listening
shivered
followed
publisher
Reading
The children are making their way up the reading target board. Please continue reading at home daily for 10-15mins.
Numbots & TT Rockstars
The children are able to log on at home to practise number skills and timestables. We have been doing lots of work using number bonds to 10 this week. Can your child recall them quickly and confidently?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
Year 6 Home Learning 3.09.24
Homework should be completed and brought back to school for the following Wednesday
Maths- Please keep going on TT Rockstars- 5 minutes every night! In your books please also practice the short division:
Spelling - will be practiced throughout the week and the children will be quizzed on the Thursday. There will also be a quiz for you to complete on Purple Mash, once you have spent a good amount of time practicing these spellings throughout the week.
OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING FOR THE HALF TERM TO ENHANCE OUR CURRICULUM
Year 2 Home Learning week 4 to be handed in on Monday 7th October
Play musical bumps when learning your spellings this week
Read moreYear One Home Learning - to be handed in Monday 8th.
Please see this weeks home learning for Year One.
Read moreYear 6 Dance Festival
Historically, the dance festival has always been operated across Year 5 & 6, sometimes Year 4, but this year, we are just doing it with Year 6. With Mrs Harrison being our dance specialist, we want to maximise her time - whilst also giving the children a really special experience. We have never used 30 children before, but this is the year, and seeing how much they have enjoyed Shakespeare in recent years; I think they will love it. Below you will find all of the information regarding the performance and when it will be - Tuesday 26th November . Tickets for it go on sale today at midday - these will be direct from The Winter Gardens. The button below will take you to their website.
The theme this year is magic - which we know will inspire them all - and just have fun!
Family Mass - Sunday 6th October
On Sunday, we will have our first family mass in church. Family mass takes place every Sunday at 9.30am, but we are now wanting to involve the children more in this - which is just lovely. I understand that not everyone will be able to come, you all have commitments, this is just another opportunity if you choose too.
The children who will be directly involved in the Mass on Sunday are above on the PDF. If your child’s name isn’t listed, they will be involved, just sat with you taking part in the mass. Those children who are in the choir, will be sat in the choir loft with the parish choir. The readers and offertory children can sit with their parents and come up when it is there turn for involvement. Staff will be present too to support. We can then choose different children for readings, choir and offertory at our next mass in December, and throughout the year.
Sometimes, those families with children sit towards the back of church, but Father Peter will be addressing his homily to all of the children in the congregation so please do come a little bit closer to be part of that. There are 14 children making up our choir, so you should really be able to hear them!
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday. Following mass, there is the monthly coffee and craft club at the Parish Centre. Please do attend if you are able to.
Year 6 Weekly Blog 'Charity is the cement which binds Communities to God and persons to one another' St Vincent De Paul
Jesus asks us to love one another as he loved us. This can be so hard to do at times when often we are not feeling loved ourselves. During our RE lessons this week, we have continued to explore the Kingdom of God and how we can create it here on Earth, just as God wanted us to do. Today we celebrated two very important feast days at mass: St Vincent De Paul and Our Lady Star of the Sea. What a wonderful day celebrating mass with Bishop Paul and showing him around our beautiful school, such an honour to share this day with him. This week our litugies have been centred around St Vincent De Paul and our word of the week Missionary, looking at hi work for his charity and compassion for the poor.
The week started beautifully with Year 6’s assembly all about leadership, how kindness is the key to true happiness and how we should all ‘put a little love in our hearts’. We hope you enjoyed sharing this assembly with us and I am sure you will agree we have many budding actors in our class! I feel like we are very much into the groove of Year 6 learning now, hitting our daily targets constantly. The pace of learning within the classroom has certainly ramped up and I know Mrs Smith has been very impressed with how hard the class have worked, she’s had a wonderful week with them! The Nowhere Emporium is certainly full of twists and turns, there are so many questions that we need answering. The children have now read chapter 1 and are intrigued to read more to find out what type of magic lies within the emporium!
It was so magic when we met our new Reception buddies …
Kidsafe
This week in our Kidsafe lesson we learnt all about what we should do if we ever see an inappropriate image or content online. Please read the letter for further information…
Castlerigg Meeting
Don’t forget we are meeting next week: Tuesday 1st October 3:45pm, to discuss Castlerigg and everything you may need to bring with you.
Harvest Plea
In preparation for our HARVEST FESTIVAL, as a school we have made the decision to collect food items for Fylde Foodbank who are struggling with the amount of need in our area. We would be so grateful if Year 6 could collect deodorant or shaving foam. Donations can be made from next week and will be much appreciated -thank you.
Delving deeper through talk …
How can we keep self online and when using devices?
My Happy Mind…
What did you learn this week?
Helpers in the mornings:
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Benjamin Arthur Layla Niamh
Leading Learners
Pippa- you effort as Sonya in the assembly was a joy to see, your acting was super and you portrayed the character so well. You approach all tasks with great enthusiasm and always with a smile.
Faye- this week you have been incredibly determined not to let your injury get in the way of anything! You adapt to everything we have done and given 100% effort in all tasks.
Attentive and Discerning butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are attentive in the way we look at the world and in others, taking the time to notice the big and the small things each day. We will also be spotting children who are discerning, who choose the right decisions with integrity. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Cora for being attentive and discerning to help others.
Lunch Time Awards …
Marvelous Manners awards … Riley
Role Model of the week … Elsie
Reminders
Don’t forget to sign the NHS flu vaccine consent form on the previous blog.
Please return St Bede’s admissions forms from last week if you have not already.
Parent’s day appointments will be held on Friday 18th October- appointments will be coming out soon.
Please go on to parent pay and see the cost for our Samlesbury Hall trip.
please encourage children to complete homework on time and handed in on Thursdays- it is great preparation for High School
Have a lovely weekend with your family.
Mrs Harrison, Mrs Webster and Mrs Carter
Year One Weekly Blog - 27th September
Please read all about Year One's fantastic week four!
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog Friday 27th September "There is a bit of hidden magic in every mistake. The magic is called learning."
It has been a magical week of learning in Year 4 this week! As you can see, children learned to put their flutes together and blow. This is harder than it sounds! However, this is where the magic lies - sharing mistakes so we all learn from them and improve!
Children have been thinking about the word missionary in worships this week and what it means to be ‘on a mission.’ We have been able to look at the life of St. Vincent De Paul, a great missionary and how we can adopt this outlook. We decided we can say, “What can WE do to help?” It links beautifully with our class assembly song - ‘My own two hands,’ which is about taking agency yourself to make a difference.
Today was such a special day as we had a mass and then a school visit from Bishop Paul Swarbrick. Children then learned all about Mary and her title - Star of the Sea. They produced some beautiful artwork reflecting her guiding role for seafarers and also for people who are experiencing rough times.
In English this week, we have launched our novel, ‘Charlotte’s Web.’ Children have thought about the dilemma of the story and written in role as Mr. Arable the farmer. They have thought carefully about what do do if they do not know the meaning of words they read and they are learning to make a ‘best fit’ from the context around that word. They have also been predicting, asking questions and doing ‘reading brain!’ Ask them what it is!
In maths we are now onto column subtraction and we are comparing it closely with column addition. In our mastering number sessions the big focus has been on doubles and how these are also our 2x tables.
In Science this week, we have learned about flowering and non-flowering plants and how they both reproduce. Children looked at spores from a Fern under a microscope.
We are very proud of Year 4 in the hall, as they are taking on the roles of looking after and serving the younger ones. They are truly on a mission!
Conversation Starters.
Can you explain to your parents about how flowering plants produce seeds? How are non-flowering plants different? What do they have instead?
2.My Happy Mind - this week we looked at ‘Happy Breathing’ and did some together to practise waking our thinking brains up
This week’s question, “ What situations cause YOUR amygdala to take over causing you to fight, run away or freeze? Maybe when you are nervous or frustrated? Could you try some happy breathing in these situations?
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Nathan received a Clara Clownfish certificate for being so attentive that he notices so many things! Nathan you are such an intelligent learner because you are always tracking the teacher and using the examples on the board to help you think.
Liam received a Sadie Spider certificate for always being ready to learn and getting better and better each day. you try so hard and like Nathan, you soak everything in around you!
Our virtues this half term are attentive and discerning - attentive to all around us and discerning the right decisions and choices to make. This week, Lena receives our attentive and discerning star. Lena you make such sensible and responsible choices which respect others around you.
PE champions in year 4 this week: Anna and Phoebe for super posture and efffort in gymnastics.
Flute stars this week: Mia-Grace and George L. for improving throughout the session
Jackson has been our Happiness hero this week - Spreading happiness to everyone!
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Mia-Grace
Marvelous Manners: Isaac
Notices
Harvest - We are collecting for our local food bank for our harvest festival. Year 4 have been asked to bring in tinned fish. Please bring from Monday onwards.
Class assembly - Children have been gven their parts this weekend. It is on Tuesday 15th October at 9:10 and 9:35am.
Cosmetic Chemistry trip -
This year, we will be fundraising for a charity close to our class’s heart which is yet to be decided. If you have a charity which means a lot to you and you would like to put it forward for children to vote, please fill in the form below (less than a minute to complete - promise!)
Have a beautiful weekend - children have worked their socks off this week!
Mrs Lyons and Miss Johnson
Year 5 Homework- Due Thursday 3rd October
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Just 4 weeks into school and we are over 1,000,000 words! With many children still needing to quiz- we can definitely hit our target.
Times Tables
Lots of TTRS to make sure we are super sharp and speedy on our times tables- these will come in handy this year. The children’s TTRS logins have been stuck on the inside of their homework books.
Spellings
Our spellings have changed slightly in that we are aiming to achieve more retrieval across our spellings. The children have been given a spellings practice sheet, which is to be completed as evidence of practice. Each child has also been given two spelling test sheets to practice over the week in order to identify which words require more focus.
took
goes
can’t
accident
island
probably
berries
leaves
babies
elves
correspond
individual
sacrifice
variety
bargain
Mrs Barker’s group
slow
look
shout
goes
took
can’t
accident
island
probably
babies
Optional Homework
Music- The Blues
Ask your parents if they are interested in any blues songs?
Play with ‘Expressions Test’ with them and see how similar/different your thoughts are with your family (starter activity in lessons)
Listen to some of the biggest/best blues songs to be made– can you choose a favourite and tell me why.
History- Ancient Greeks
There are so many Ancient Greek Gods/Goddesses. All with amazing abilities and qualities.
Create a set of Top Trumps Cards– Ancient Gods Edition.
Choose your own stats and battle against your friends.
Science- Materials
Pick a material in your house and analyse its properties (ticks and crosses)
examples of properties:
-Hard or Soft?
-Rough or Smooth?
- Transparent, Translucent or Opaque?
-Flammable
-Magnetic
My Happy Mind
Do your parents know about the different parts of the brain (HAP)? Can you teach them this so they can learn something new?
Happy Breathing is a technique used to calm us down when were stressed or scared. Teach your family how to do this and write down when you have used this technique
This week...
Another great week at nursery. The children are quickly becoming more confident and more willing to ‘have a go’ (just like Tommy Turtle) at new learning experiences. We read the story about Tommy being afraid to try new things in case they went wrong. We found out that making mistake is ok, as that’s when we do our best brain growing!
Autumn colours
This week we have been noticing that the leaves are falling from the trees and changing colour. We decided to do some printing using the clours we had noticed.
We got very messy…fabulous! Next week we will be doing autumn collages! Watch this space!
Worship
This week we have explored St Vincent de Paul. He aspired to live the gospel message by serving the poor with love, respect, justice, hope and joy, and by working to shape a more just and compassionate society. He was on a mission and so have we! Everyone has been trying to serve and think of others before themselves. I am more than proud of everyone. Click here to watch a short video.
On Friday we had a visit from Bishop Paul. We drew pictures of Our Lady and the created a display in the hall. Check out the main school webpage to see how the visit went.
Emma’s Blog
Hello everyone! We have had a very busy week growing our brains and having lots of fun.
We have been practicing our throwing and catching skills using different sized balls. We tries underarm and overarm throwing. This will help us with our gross motor skills and hand-eye co-ordination. Have a go at home (if it’s not raining!). Mr. Nay also had us a throwing shuttlecocks, which were really fun to throw. The children loved watching them glide and spin as they landed. We played a game where we had to throw the shuttlecocks and hit the cones (target practise). This was really tricky but the children all had a go, just like Tommy Turtle.
It’s great this year as we have lots of P.E. sessions. We have PE with Mr. Nay and Mr. Murray on Monday and Wednesday, and on Wednesday afternoon and Friday we do dance!
This week we have been practicing using a knife and fork in spaghetti cutting activity. This was the like colour monsters feelings different colours and all mixed up. Our task was to sort the different coloured spaghetti and then to chop it up. This also helps with eye hand co-ordination and fine motor skills. The children loved it and we even had some great fork twirling too! Continue to practice at home with your knife and forks, as it all helps to strengthen the children's hand muscles, getting them ready for writing. Here is a little fun activity to watch and have a go at practicing with a knife and fork. Click here and enjoy
Dough Disco time!
This weeks song is about being in the jungle. I hope you are all enjoying having a go at home. Here is the link. Have fun.
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
Emma
Michelle’s Blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's blog.
This week has been as busy as ever as we have played lots of games together. Playing games gives children lots of opportunities to learn how to share and take turns as well as extending their vocabulary and concentration and focus. One of the games we have been playing is Kim's game, which is great for memory, the children really have to use their brains to recall the information. Click here to play at home
We have also played a game where the children have to rescue the peas released by the Evil Pea. This game helps to develop a nicer grip which the children will need to be confident writers. Look out in your child book bag as this game is coming home for the children to play at home. Click here to watch Supertato and find out more about the Evil Pea. Click here.
I hope you have lots of fun playing games this weekend and remember children need to learn to cope with losing, so don't let them win every time!
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
What to Expect, When Parents Guide
This guide is for parents of children from birth to five years old. It will help you find out more about your child's learning and development in the EYFS ...
Absences
If your child is off nursery could you please email me as by 8.00am, stating the reason for the absence. Thank you.
b.draper@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
House teams
This week your child has been allocated their house team. Ask them at home to see if they can remember…it is quite tricky!
Red- Plessington
Green- Marsden
Blue- Harcourt
Yellow- Bamber
Don’t panic if they can’t remember just ask at the gate and we will tell you!
My Happy Mind
Our exploration of the brain is going well. I now hear the children talking freely about their hippocampus, amygdala and (not quite as easily remembered) prefrontal cortex. We are really trying to be in control by making all three parts work together in harmony- H.A.P.
This week we made a small world scene with all our My Happy Mind characters and our own mini me’s. Great fund and wonderful dialogue. We are continuing with our happy breathing. Here are a couple of exercises to try at home!
Click here and here
Harvest
Harvest mass for the main school is being held in church on Friday 11th October. Although nursery will not be attending you are more than welcome to come along and celebrate. Nursery will have our own celebration during our Friday worship session.
As in previous years we will be collecting items to be distributed around our local community. This year nursery will be collecting nappies, a much needed item in todays economic climate. We urge everyone to give generously. Thank you in anticipation.
Well, I think that’s enough from me for one week!
Have a fabulous weekend and I look forward to seeing everyone on Monday.
Stay safe and God bless.
Barbara
Year 2 weekly blog Friday Sept 27th "The Good Shepherd feeds his sheep first"
Picture of today's events and some more dates for trips out - please have a look and hopefully you can volunteer and join us ....
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 27.09.24- ' If God is at the center of your heart, then your mere presence will touch others' hearts'- St Vincent De Paul
What a wonderful and reflective week it has been at Our Lady’s with today being a special day in the Catholic calendar as we celebrated both St Vincent De Paul and Our Lady Feast Day. We spent the morning celebrating this together in mass at church, which was led by our special guest for the day- Bishop Paul. Bishop Paul then joined us back at school where he got to witness life at Our Lady’s- in which he was super impressed with. To celebrate this in class, we designed some Our Lady medallions, which will be created into a class bunting for our worship display.
In Science, it was time to get practical to test how to separate different materials from mixtures. The children analaysed all three methods and suggested scenarios when and when not to use each of these. Of course, we had to finish the lesson with our favourite solubility experiment- ‘Sugar or Salt’.
In Maths, it has been all things column addition and subtraction. A method that the children are familiar with in Year 4 but we have applied this to our 6 and 7 digit numbers. We also had to use this method in our angles topic to find the missing angles on straight lines and around a point.
In English, we have been using all of our collective vocabulary from last week and applied this into our complex sentences, using our subordinating conjunctions (I SAW A WABUB) as sentence starters. We then finished the week by begining our planning for our own narrative write by deciding which mythological creature we are going to use in our story. The children put their knowledge to the test with a famous ‘Cornwell Quiz’, with 4 teams coming out victorious.
Kidsafe
Please read the letter below to find out what we did in this weeks kidsafe lesson.
Conversation starters
On Monday, we have continued with ‘My Happy Mind’, with the focus being on ‘Neuroplasticity’ and how we use our brains to store and remember certain information.
This week’s question, “What other techniques do you use to calm your emotions?”
Subject question of the week- In RE, we looked at when we have misused our trust and how we seek forgiveness from whose who we have wronged.
How forgiving are you as a person? How could you improve on this?
Let’s Celebrate
Rory and Isioma for being determined learners: We all know that homework is not necessary everyone’s favourite pastime. Your compulsory homework is always complete which shows your teachers you are committed to bettering yourself but to put in the effort in your optional homework is just outstanding. You have gone above and beyond with your history homework and have created some toolkits that the whole class can use- excellent work.
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtue start of the week goes to John-Paul. You really are a discerning young man Johnny. Your judgement and decision making has been impeccable this year. You are always making the right choice, even when your friends are not- you know what the right thing to do is and your not to be swayed.
My Happy Mind Champion- Kieran
Lunchtime Certificates
Role Model of the Week- Logan
Marvelous Manners- Grace
Notices
Medical Forms-If you haven’t completed the medical form for this year then please do so ASAP.
Sports Club Opportunities- Information regarding this is available on the sports page of the website. If interested, please complete the forms to register your child for a specific club.
Harvest Festival- For harvest this year, our chosen food for this year is canned meat. Any donations would be hugely appreciated.
Have a wonderful weekend,
From Mr Cornwell, Mrs Barker and Mrs Tierney