Please read all about Year One's fantastic week one of Autumn 2!
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 01.11.24- The more you celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate'
What a first week back it has been! The start of our longest half term of the year has begun and it has flown by. It has been a slightly different week, with Mrs Harrison taking the class for the first three days of the week. During this, the children have been doing lots of reading into our class novel with the us coming towards the end of the fantastic story. They have also started their new grammar topic of relative clauses and looking at different ways we can add extra information to our main clauses.
We also began our next module of My Happy Mind which is all about celebrating our minds and focusing what we are good at. We did this by analysing the 24 character strengths that we all have and self-reflected on which strengths we possess the most of.
In Maths, to prepare for our money topic, we have been looking over our place value of going smaller than ones. We have looked at the relationship of ones and tenths and how we can represent this in various representations. The week has also been heavily focused on preparing for our class assembly, with the children jumping straight into script reads, drama and singing. This will be performed on Tuesday 5th November at 9:15am and 9:35am.
We began our first Geography topic of the year with the focus being on the world map and the countries within. We started by recapping our knowledge of the worlds continents and oceans and linked our previous holiday destinations to a world map. We then finished off by testing the children’s knowledge of flags- especially those who have very similar flags to close by nations.
Conversation starters
Can you remember which character strengths you ticked as your strongest? Discuss this with your parents and see if they agree. Can you find the list of 24 strengths online and get your parents to pick their top 5.
Do you remember the 5 really tricky flag questions I put you to the test with? Can your parents get 5/5 on this too!
Let’s Celebrate
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtue star of the week goes to Beth. This week you have taken your own time in your breaks to help organise other children’s book folders- to make sure that they are not scrunched or folded. The children really did appreciate this and it was such a thoughtful thing to do.
Lilly for being a focused learner: Your attitude towards your learning is always spot on Lilly, even when we have changed our seats- your focus has still been at the level we expect of upper juniors. Excellent work.
Gus for being a determined learner: Mrs Harrison has been super impressed with you this week Gus. You have really applied yourself throughout all of our lessons this week- especially in your grammar work in English.
My Happy Mind Champion of the Week- Louis
Lunchtime Certificates
Role Model of the Week- William
Marvelous Manners- Isioma
Notices
Year 5 Class Assembly: Our class assembly will be on Tuesday 5th November starting at 9:15am. The children will perform their assembly again at 9:35am on the same day.
A- Team Football Tournament: If your child plays in the A team for the school football team , then please read the blog on the sports page regarding this for more information. This will take place on Tuesday 5th November.
Book Look: This will take place on Friday 8th November, starting at 9:15am. If you’re available, please come down for a lovely coffee and book look morning.
PJ Day: Our annual pajama day will be on Friday 15th November. Bring £1 to wear your PJ’s for the day and to help raise money for Brian House charity
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 8th November, "The greatest architecture is the building of character."
It has been a lovely first week back in Year 4. Children have moved on to the Celebrate’ unit in ‘My Happy Mind.’ Children have started to notice their key character strengths and also those of others. We have been strength spotting all week!
In RE, children learned about Joseph in Egypt and reflected on how God brought good out of evil and joy from sadness. They then wrote a lovely prayer about their own faith, hope and love.
In maths, we have been working with manipulating multiples of 100 up to 2,000. Now we are understanding this in the context of measures. This linked really well to our Science—as we have moved on to the topic of States of Matter. This week we were thinking about how all matter has mass and volume and using our measuring skills.
We have finished our French unit on describing by doing descriptions of our friends—their height, hair colour, eye colour and personality. In Geography we have learned about time zones and analysed what time it will be in different countries comparing with GMT.
In English, children have learned about formal and informal language. They have been doing some performance reading and have learned how to write dialogue. They have also learned how to justify their own opinion about events in stories.
Here are some pictures of our week:
CONVERSATION STARTERS:
1. Now we are focusing on states of matter in Science, do you know what solids, liquids and gases are? Can you think of any examples?
2.My Happy Mind - this week has been about beginning to recognise your character strengths and those of others. These are not about what you can do but what you are like and which qualities you possess, for example patience, love of learning, zest, teamwork, friendship, kindness, gratefulness, respect, fairness, curiosity.
This week’s question, “ What do you think might be your top 3 strengths? Is there a character strength you would like to build on?
This week in our Kidsafe lessons, children have learned about parents/carers arguing. Please read the letter below.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, our learning certificates are as follows:
Ava received a Lizzie Ladybird certificate. I notice how much you are striving to learn and improve in all you do. You are doing things with such care and effort—this is really showing in the quality of what you do.
Hugo received a Sadie Spider certificate. You are becoming such a hardworking and diligent young man. You bring the same level of determination into everything you do.
Our virtues this half term are intentional and prophetic - intentional in choosing right choices and standing out for what is good. This week Myles received our star. You always listen to your conscience Myles and strive to be a role model in all you do.
PE champions in year 4 this week: Louie and Phoebe
Flute stars this week: Heath and Hugo for improved playing.
French star - Isaac for brilliant work!
Heath has been our Happiness hero this week - starting our day by sharing a happy thought. Thank you.
Lunchtime awards:
Role model: Ava
Marvelous Manners: Liam
Notices
Wellies: Please could children bring either a pair of wellies or a pair of old trainers into school in a named plastic bag? This is so they can access the field in Winter.
Cosmetic Chemistry trip Tuesday 5th November- Please be in school on Tuesday promptly at 8:45am. PE uniform can be worn - or school uniform. If children are travel sick, please take any usual precautions eg bracelets, tablets and let me know. We should be back on time for school pick up as normal.
Mrs Mather is collecting boxes and tubes for the children’s DT topic. Please bring in any you can find.
Book Look - Thursday 14th November 2.15pm
Friday 15th November PJ Day for Brian House
Have an enjoyable weekend everyone.
Mrs Lyons and Mrs Carter.
Year 5 Homework due Thursday 7th November
Reading
New half term which means reading targets have reset- can you reach yours before we break up for Christmas?
Times Tables
Keep up to date and super speedy with your times tables- lots of TTRS!
Spellings
favourite
library
surprise
chosen
given
February
guide
stomach
bruise
muscle
awkward
privilege
neighbour
immediately
determined
Mrs Barker’s group
never
motor
have
our
little
favourite
library
surprise
chosen
given
Assembly practice
It is vital that we use this weekend to practice all of our lines and the lyrics to our song.
Children doing bidding prayers (Lorenzo, Gus, Grace and Isioma) you do not have to memorise these- they will be given to you on a sheet.
Song- Lean on Me by Bill Withers.
This will be played on playback speed of 1.25
This will be up to 3 minutes of the song.
This week...
Wow, what a week! We have hit the ground running. We have now started to learn our letter sounds. This week we have introduced m, a, s, t, d. More information on how we say and write the sounds can be found here, please take five minutes to find our more. Resist the temptation to race a head we will be taking it slow and steady and will not move on in haste. We will be sending home two sound mats this week for you to reinforce the sounds we are learning at home.
Here are a few short videos to work through over the next couple of weeks:
‘m’ click here
‘a’ click here
‘s’ click here
‘t’ click here
‘d’ click here
If you keep going back to the videos and spot objects around your environment it will help your child to remember! Also using your sound mat have a go at practising writing the sounds. Remember to say the rhyme as you write and to use duck fingers! Good luck everyone!
Meet Zero the Hero
We have started our Maths Mastery learning too! We met Zero the Hero.Ask you child how many ‘0’ is! Click here to watch.
We learnt that 0 means nothing…not even 1!
0 has no blocks…no blocks at all!
0 is one less than 1!
I have sent home a picture to colour in. When your child has finished send it back to nursery so that we can celebrate! Which brings me nicely on to this half terms My Happy Mind!
Why not ask your child if they can write this number the rhyme goes like this…‘round in a loop like an empty hoop’. Don't forget those duck fingers!
My Happy Mind
This half term we will be exploring our Character Strengths. Click on the button below to find out more and how you can support your child at home.
We will be creating a celebration board to documents everyone’s strengths. Watch this space!
Emma’s blog
Welcome back everyone, I hope you all had a fantastic break.
We have been very busy at nursery growing our brains and having lots of fun too!
It has been lovely seeing how the children have got right back into nursery life, learning, playing, helping and caring for each other, and most importantly, being kind to one another.
As it’s a new half term we are finding out about our bodies. Did you know, we all have a skeleton which is made up of 206 bones!!? We have been learning about our major organs, how to look after them by eating healthy foods and doing lots of exercise.
We played a game where the children worked their brains to sort which foods were healthy or unhealthy. Healthy foods got the 'thumbs up' group, and unhealthy foods got the 'thumbs down' group. The children agreed that they have unhealthy foods on their treat days.
To continue with the thread everyone had fun dancing to the skeleton song. We learnt how our skeletons bones are connected to another bone! Here is the song to enjoy at home. Click here.
Have a lovely weekend everyone. See you all on Monday for more brain growing.
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's blog.
I hope you all had a wonderful relaxing half-term.
We have jumped head first back into our learning this week. This week we have started learning our first letter sounds. We are also making sure we work those muscles in our hands and fingers that will enable us to be fantastic writers. Both Emma and I have been sending home activities to do at home to get our funky fingers strong. Please do look out for these activities in your child's book bag and please send it back for your child's next nursery session.
We have also had lots of fun learning about our bodies, starting will h our skeletons. The children needed some convincing that they all had a skeleton but we have learnt that we have 206 bones in our skeletons. We sang this song click here.
We were all fantastic on our trip to the library for story time. The librarian was impressed with how well everyone sat and listened to the the stories.
Our learning continues as we have started to learn about numbers, starting with zero the hero.
Have a look lovely weekend everyone
Michelle
Our trip to the library
On Wednesday we all went to St Annes Library for story time. It was quite a long way to walk but we did it!! We were all a bit tired when we got back though!
The Librarian read some spooky stories…oooooh!! The children sat so beautifully and did excellent listening. I was so very proud of them.
Click here to listen to one of the stories we read.
Fireworks
On Wednesday we started our fire work pictures. We started by making a HUGE splatter painting in the garden….sorry is everyone went home splattered, I know I did. We intend to do some ICT splatter pictures next, these shouldn’t be so messy!
Such fun! We are going to see how many colours we know the names of! Click here for the colour song! See how many colours your child can name…
Next week we are going to make a colour investigation table…we can’t wait!
If you are having fireworks at home or going to a bonfire remember to stay safe. We have been talking about the dangers of bonfires and fireworks. Click here for short video.
Worship
This week we read the parable of the Good Samaritan. Click here to watch and discuss at home. We have been trying to be even more kind and to love our neighbour as we would love ourselves…that’s what Jesus would want us to do.
Purple Mash
Purple Mash is an award-winning cross curricular website for nursery and primary school children, enabling them to explore and enhance their knowledge in a fun and creative way. Hosted online and compatible with all tablets and computers, it delivers an exciting mash-up of curriculum focused activities, creative tools, programs and games.
This we we will be sending home instructions on how to access the the website and also your childs unique login code. Keep a look our for work that is set from your childs key person too. Enjoy!!
Phew, I think that some of what we have been doing at nursery this week…we have achieved so much more!!! I think a well earned rest is in order thei weekend.
Have a lovely weekend everyone I will see you on Monday for another busy week!
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 2 Blog Friday 1st November "To begin is for everyone- to persevere is for saints." St. Josemaria Escriva
Important notices and lots of learning to celebrate please read on…..
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog: “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16)
Let your Light Shine
This has been the theme of our week and we have done a lot of reflection, discussion and work around this at Castlerigg. How we can let God’s light shine through us and be the work of his hands. We have grown in our relationship with God through prayer, adoration and celebrating mass together. All of the workshops we have compelted have been centred around how we can use of talents to let God’s light shine through and how these are shown through our relationship with God and of course each other. Every member of staff have praised Year 6 on their behaviour, enthusiasm and engagement during their time away - they have been an absolute joy to take away. Mrs Gregan has said, they have been one of the best groups to take away, as they have been so patient, enthusiastic, kind and reverent. They loved seeing the children so engrossed in their prayer and reflection- they really have been a credit to you all. I have particulary enjoyed hearing all of the stories and sharing these special moments with them too, as they have come back telling me all about it! One of their highlights was the time by the lake, where they foucsued on the views and the sounds of God’s creation.
Back at school the children have been responded to their time away by wrtitng a diary entry and using water colours to portray their time at the lake…
A few more magic moments from the week …
Helpers in the mornings:
Next week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Layla Ben Isaac Rose
Leading Learners
Well done to Ben and Michael and this week.
Ben, we really loved spending time with you this week, you are such a reflective and spiritual person; we learnt a great deal more being with you. You make people smile and you are an incredibly kind friend. Never change that intentional quality; we love you for it.
Michael- What a wonderful time you had in Castlerigg – you were enthusiastic about everything (even walking to the lake). Positivity is contagious and you are positive about everything, even when things aren’t going your way or you find something difficult. Well done!
Intentional and Prophetic butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are intention in their actions. Children who make conscious decisions for the greater good. We will also be spotting children who are prophetic, who choose the right decisions with integrity and who display them publically. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Ella for being intentional and prophetic to help others.
Notices
Please do visit Mrs Gregan’s blog for important information.
Parent Book Look opportunity will be on Wednesday 13th November 2:15pm
please encourage children to complete homework on time and handed in on Wednesdays- it is great preparation for High School
Reception Weekly Blod 1.11.24 'There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.'
Reception Blog - Friday 13th September 2024
Read moreYear 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 7th November
Reading
Let’s really put some energy into our reading now. Many of you are in a book club and have targets for how many chapters to read. Even more importantly than this, be ready to chat to other members of your club about the characters and events so far in your story
Maths
Just 4 questions on the sheets going over things we have learned this half term.
Spelling
In your best handwriting, follow the instructions on the sheets. Collect words like we did in class. Make it your aim to be a super speller.
Flute
This week, you learned the note A. Have a go at ‘Abies Blues’ which uses both notes - on Charanga.
Optional Home Learning this half term
Here are some exciting tasks linked to our learning this half term which you may choose to do. Look out especially for pyramid building in history!
Year 3 Homework- Wednesday 30th October
Spellings
This weeks focus is common exception words - those tricky words that have no pattern, we just need to learn them!
Spelling quiz will be on Monday 4th November
every
busy
who
improve
arrive
answer
enough
thought
question
differently
Reading
Please try to read for 10-15 minutes at home each day. New ZPD’s are in the front of homework books.
Targets have been reset…Go!Go!Go!
Can you get into 100% club this half term?
Purplemash
Purplemash log ins are in the front of homework books. Each week I will set ‘2dos’ link to our learning in class.
TT Rockstars & Numbots
Please keep logging on, practising timestables and number skills makes a huge difference. Can you recall number facts speedily?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
Football Tournament - Tuesday 5th October
Next Tuesday, there is a football tournament being held for A teams across Fylde, ran by the Schools Sports Partnership. We have decided to enter our team.
The tournament will be held on Tuesday 5th November from 12.30pm - 4.00pm at AKS on the fields. All parking needs to take place off site on either King Edward Promenade or Inner Promenade.
The children will have their lunch before leaving for the tournament, please collect your child at 12.30pm from school and take them to AKS. Mr Nay and Mr Cornwell will accompany the children there. Please could you let Mr Corwell know who is collecting your child, if it is not you, their parent. They need to be in their school football kit, shin pads and football boots and plenty of layers for this chilly weather. Please ensure that they have plenty of water and snacks for the afternoon.
The children, staff and parents are representing our school on the day, we need to ensure that we are respectful to all there.
The boys playing in the tournament are:
Archie, Liam, Benjamin, Ben, Rafe, Lorenzo, Logan, Rex,
Where does the light come from in your life? - Castlerigg Day 2
This has been a key message for us today at Castlerigg - Where does the light come from in your life? Yesterday was all about how we shine our light and today, reflecting on others and what we are grateful for in our lives.
Before bed last night, we had the most incredibly experience - night time prayer. The chapel here at Castlerigg is the old stable building, which is perfect as we prepare for the arrival of Jesus this Christmas. Daisy, the youth worker here, took us through a section of prayer and used the story of Narnia to illustrate it. Here she compared the character of Aslan to Jesus Christ, who too sacrificed himself for the good of his friends. It was incredibly moving and it took me a while to recover after; as you can tell from the images below. We then snuggled up and listened to a bedtime story from Lily. A rather lovely end to our first day.
This afternoon we headed off to the lake for some much needed reflection and fresh air. The children found out about places of interest in Keswick, headed to Derwent Water to skim stones then wandered to Fitz Park for some time together. It was so lovely to take in the views of the lake and spend some time in God’s world. The children were great.
After a delicious tea of pizza, wedges, salad and fruit, we are now getting ready to settle down for mass in the chapel. The children have written bidding prayers and are ready to sing.
Enjoy your night and we will see you tomorrow. We are departing at 2pm so should be back at school for 4pm - we will keep you posted!
Year 2 Home Learning to be handed in on Monday 4th November
Please check out the lines for the Christmas play to have a go at - auditions subtly happening next week …..
Read moreYear One Home Learning - to be handed in Monday 4th November
Please see this weeks home learning for Year One.
Read moreLet Your Light Shine... Castlerigg Day 1
After a rainy trip up the M6, the clouds parted and a rainbow shone brightly, almost guiding our way to Castlerigg. The coach was emptied of the bags, some much heavier than others, and after their packed lunch, they were welcomed by the Castlerigg staff who are all beautiful and have fully integrated our children into the way of life here.
The theme of these next three days is, Shining our Light - something we do so well. The children have played some ice breaker games, split into smaller teams and have completed their contract for the week. This is things that they are all going to try and do to shine their light with others. I think you will see from the photographs, just how much fun the children are having - and in such a short amount of time.
As I sit and type this, the children have just demolished southern chicken wraps, salad and fries. We will then finish the day with a creative workshop and then night time prayer.
I am so blessed to spend this time with the children this week, in such a beautiful location. The views from the children’s bedrooms are stunning. Enjoy the photos and sleep well tonight.
Good night from Castlerigg day 1
This week....
Time flies when you are having fun and we certainly have been having fun at nursery. We have all noticed how much the children have progressed and can’t wait to move their learning further on when we return after the half term holiday.
Next half term will be extremely busy…we have Bonfire night, Remembrance Sunday and of course Christmas. Click on the buttons below to see what we will be getting up to!
Just for your diary the date for the Foundation Stage Christmas Nativity will be on the 4th and 5th of December. More details will follow after the holidays…watch this space!
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone,
I can't believe how fast this term has gone. We have really enjoyed this time getting to know each other and the routine of nursery. We are so proud of them all.
The children have embraced taking the responsibility to look after the nursery garden. As autumn has arrived, there are plenty of leaves that have fallen onto the ground. The children have enjoyed sweeping them up, listening to the sounds they make when you jump on them. With all of the autumn treasures in the garden, we made a sticky tape wrist bands and used these to collect things we could find (luckily there were no bugs stuck on… phew!). Here are some interesting facts about autumn, click here.
The children have continued working hard with their fine motor skills by threading pipe cleaners though small holes, they also enjoyed filling and pouring with small utensils. To continue our hand strengthening during the holidays, here are 2 new dough disco songs for you all to have a go at home! Click here and here!
I hope you all have a wonderful break. Rest lots, and I will see you all in a weeks time.
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello and welcome to this week’s blog.
I can’t believe that we have reached half term already, it only seems like yesterday that we were starting the new term in September. I am so proud of all the children, they have been on an amazing start to their nursery journey, and have really started to grow their brains. We have learnt this half term all about how our brains work to keep us happy and calm, how we need to keep our brain happy and healthy so that the hippocampus, amygdala and pre-frontal cortex parts of our brain can work together. If you haven’t already, now would be a fantastic time to explore the Myhappymind website, as there are some useful resources for parents on there too.
We have also had a fantastic start to the year of worship by learning all about Creation and how God made our wonderful world for us. We have learnt how God loves us all and we should follow His example and share our love too. I do have to say that this is something the children are particularly good at, they are so full of love for each other.
As we get to know each other we have started to play games together, sharing and taking turns. It is wonderful to see the children begin to think of others and realise that they can get so much pleasure by making others happy.
We have also started to really practise our physical skills, both inside and out, where we have had lots of opportunities to learn to jump, throw, catch and run. This is something we will continue to develop throughout the year, all ready to wow everybody with our physical skills at Sports Day in the summer.
I hope you all have a lovely half term break. When we come back we have lots more learning planned as we grow our brains even more.
Michelle
Worship
This week we started to learn the words and actions to ‘My Lighthouse’ in preparation for joining the whole school for celebration Assembly on a Friday. Click here to try the actions at home and here to listen to the song! The message is that God is a beacon of light, a fortress that defends, protects, and rescues us from our own doubts. The children love it!
Finally, here’s a little adventure you could do during the holidays…don’t forget to send some pictures!
Water bottles
A gentle reminder that if children are choosing to bring in water bottles from home can you please ensure that they only have water in them. As part of our healthy eating and drinking policy the children have the option to have milk or water only in nursery. Thank you.
Please remember that Nursery is closed for the half term holiday from Thursday 17th October until Monday 28th October.
Have the most wonderful half term and enjoy the time you spend together with loved ones.
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year 3 Weekly Blog 18th October 2024 - Rest is as important as working hard
What a fantastic first half term we have had in Year 3! Topped off with a lovely day chatting to parents about achievements.
Read moreYear 3 Homework- Friday 18th October
Spellings
This weeks focus is irregular past tense verbs.
Spelling quiz will be on Monday 28th October
came
went
saw
told
sang
broke
heard
won
found
thought
Reading
Well done to those children who achieved their reading targets this half term. Target will be reset ready to go again after the break.
Numbots & TT Rockstars
The children are able to log on at home to practise number skills and times tables. I have set some time telling 2dos on purplemash - can you have a go?
Autumn Term Optional Homework
Year 6 Weekly Blog ‘Autumn tells is the season that teaches us that change can be beautiful’
I can’t believe we have come to the end of our first half term in Year 6! It has gone by so quick, but what a start Year 6 have made. They have all grown so much in the last few weeks, developing their independence and reflecting on the areas they know they need to wok on- we couldn’t be more prouder of them. Make sure they get lots of rest this short break, so that they are ready and raring to go for another busy, run-up to Christmas. It has been so lovely to talk to you all at the parent’s meetings, celebrating the successes of each one of them.
Read moreReception Weekly Blod 17.10.24 ‘Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.’
Reception Blog - Friday 13th September 2024
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