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Year 5 Friday blog 16.05.25

Date: 16th May 2025 @ 4:10pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

disappoint   disagree  misbehave  mislead  inactive  incorrect illegal   illegible  midday   impossible  unable   unaware  government  environment  ancient  curiosity  twelfth  neighbour

 

Counting

Count out loud in:

12s up to 156 and back again                                    0,12,24,36…

80s from 240 to 880 and back again                              240,320, 400 …

50s from 2150  backwards to 1450                                 2150, 2100, 2050…

 

Times Tables

Please keep practising your times tables. Most of the class are being tested on 10x/100x larger than tables.

Sumdog

Maths practise based on shapes - individual challenge

Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.

Please also continue to use the fluency booster on sumdog.

We have had another fantastic week of learning in Year 5.

 

We have been creating and using similes at the beginning of our sentences this week in English and we have used them in our re-telling of the novel. We have also written about the pros and cons of junk food for under 16’s. Some very interesting thoughts here!      

In Maths we have been learning about perimeter and, once again, practising measuring angles using a protractor. We have now moved on to 3-D shapes and nets.

In RE we have explored and evaluated the key points of Our Lady’s life, including The Annunciation, the birth of Jesus and Pentecost. We have then discussed her discipleship and how she is an inspiration to us.

We have been spending time building our programming abilities in computing this week on code.org. The children are welcome to play some of the games available on this website at home, to further boost their skills.

The week has ended with us discovering facts about the Amazon river and the people that live along it. A great week of learning Year 5 – well done!

 

Golden stars this week

 

 Florence – star of the week

Imogen  – marvellous mathematician

 Alfie G – super learner for a super effort with writing

Zachary M  – superstar writer

 Ronnie – bookworm for lots of reading

  Darcey – for being a positive, helpful role model

 

Year 3 Friday blog 16th May 2025

Date: 16th May 2025 @ 2:29pm

It’s been another busy and brilliant week in Year 3!

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Home Learning

Reading – Please read every night for at least 15 minutes. Don’t forget to record it in your reading diary!

Maths – We’ve set two challenges on Sumdog this week. They focus on multiplication, division, and times tables – perfect for reinforcing the grid method we’ve been learning in class.

Spellings – This week’s spellings all end in –que or –gue. Practise reading and spelling them at home:


league, tongue, antique, unique, mosque, fatigue, rogue, vague, intrigue, dialogue, analogue, argue, plaque, epilogue, plague, argue, torque, barbeque.

Counting – Keep counting too! Check out all our counting songs and videos on past blog posts to practise your 2s, 5s, 10s, and challenge yourself with 3s, 4s and 8s.

 

This week in Year 3

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In English, we stepped into Bertie’s shoes from The Butterfly Lion, writing heartfelt letters begging not to be sent away to boarding school. We also worked together to write and perform playscripts retelling the magical moment Bertie first met the girl. The children really enjoyed bringing the characters to life and thinking carefully about dialogue and stage directions.

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In maths, we have been getting to grips with the grid method for multiplication. Everyone showed great resilience breaking down larger numbers and using their place value knowledge to solve problems step by step.

In history, we compared life in Ancient Egypt to life in Stone Age Britain. We explored how the two time periods were different and learned all about Egyptian hieroglyphics. We even had a go at writing our own names using the ancient symbols!

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Our new science topic on plants is off to a great start. We made our own mini books explaining the importance of plants, what they need to grow, and how they help our world.

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In PSHE, we talked about shared responsibility. This led to a brilliant class discussion about the environment and how we can all play our part in protecting it.

We also had our fourth yoga session this week, focusing on confidence. We learned some tricky new poses and showed great balance, strength, and perseverance.

Golden Assembly

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Star of the week - Violet

Super Learner - Alexander

Writer of the week - Hunter

Marvellous Mathematician - Lewis

Bookworm - Violet

Special Mentions - Jessica, Mia, Isla and Francesca for super playtimes all week. Well Done! 

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Have a lovely weekend!

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Reception Blog - Friday 16th May 2025

Date: 16th May 2025 @ 10:48am

Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Phonics

 Mrs Robinson's group have been revisiting the oa and igh sounds.

Mrs Dixon's group have been focusing on the air and ure sounds.

Drawing Club

In Drawing Club we read the story, Room on the Broom.

We have been drawing pictures of the witch and labelling her and we have drawn an animal that could join the witch on her broomstick.

Maths

We have started to learn numbers beyond 10.

This week it was the numbers 14,15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20.

We have been making them using lots of different equipment and investigating how many tens there are in a number.

RE

We listened to the story of Pentecost again and described how the disciples felt when the Holy Spirit came.

We talked about how we would feel and chose an emoji face to talk about.

Expressive Art and Design

 We have listened to the story of the Kings Pants. We loved how the King had so many different kinds, so we have designed our own pair for him!

We have also been making our own watercolour planets. See the photos here!

Understanding the World

This week we have launched our mice!

See the photos here!

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week – Harriet

Super Learner – Isla-May

Superstar Writer – Darragh

Bookworm – Evie B

Mathematician – Thomas

 

 

 

 

Year 1 Blog - Friday 16th May 2025

Date: 15th May 2025 @ 4:49pm

Welcome to your Friday blog!

 

Home Practice

Sumdog challenges

Maths - Arrays

Phonics - Sounds learnt this week.

 

Counting - Make an array and count each row/column in twos, fives or tens.

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We read our new story this week: Someone swallowed Stanley. We made a wanted poster for Stanley and wrote sentences explaining how to look after our environment.

We also wrote a recount about our trip to Martin Mere.

Phonics

Some of us have compared the different aw spellings - aw in saw and au in haunt.

Some of us have been learning the different u spellings: u in umbrella and oo in shook.

Maths

We continued to make arrays to help us solve multiplication problem questions. We are so quick at making them now! We also learnt the difference between a row and a column.

R.E.

We discovered that different countries celebrate Pentecost in different ways. We focused on England, Italy, France, Ukraine and Vanuatu, and wrote Pentecost party invitations.

Computing

We learnt how to create instructions using positional language such as forwards, backwards, left and right. We used these to create simple code to help Scrat reach his acorn.

PSHE

We discussed how we can relate to each other and how sometimes it can be quite tricky to get along with everyone. We learnt a friendship song and identified ways to relate to people who are different to us.

Art

We made feathers using the materials available in the classroom. We used our art skills of ripping, tearing, cutting and gluing. 

Martin Mere

We used our scientific knowledge to investigate plants and compare mammals. We also had fun playing on the playground.

 

A big thank you to everyone who came to watch our sports day! We appreciate your support and we are so proud of each child!

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week: Faisal and Emma

Super Learner: Zac

Superstar Writer: Harry

Bookworm: Amelia

Marvellous Mathematician: Seb and Genevieve

Special Mentions - Luca, Reuben, Hannah and Izzy for their super coding!

 

 

Year 4 Blog Friday 16th May 2025

Date: 15th May 2025 @ 12:42pm

Welcome to your weekly blog

Home practice

Reading

Please read for 20 minutes each evening to an adult at home.  Reading every night will help you read more fluently and with understanding.

Look up any words you are unsure of in a dictionary.

 

Spellings

These are your spellings for next week:

science        scene           discipline     fascinate     crescent      fascinating

disciplinary  disciple        muscle         scent           scissors       muscles

ascend         isosceles      scenario       scientific     susceptible  transcend

 

 

Counting

This week, please practise counting in 6’s

For example, start at 0 and count to 72 and back again

0   6    12   18   etc                    72   66   60 etc

 

Times tables and Number facts

Please practise your individual tables target for your test next week. 

You can practise your tables on TTRockstars, Hit the Button and timestables.co.uk

You can practise a similar Multiplication Tables Check on timestables.co.uk

If you practise for 5 minutes every night, you will see a big improvement in your tables fluency.

 

Please also practise your number facts. 

You can practise your number facts on Hit the Button

 

It is crucial that you learn all of your table facts and your number facts as this will help you with many aspects of maths.

 

TTRockstars challenge

  • A ‘battle of the bands’ tournament – Boys v Girls

 

Sumdog challenges

  • A spelling challenge based on the words above
  • A classifying geometric shapes challenge

 

Our learning this week

In English, we perfected our speaking parts for our Parent Assembly. 

We also wrote an article giving our opinion about whether junk food should be banned for all children under the age of 16.

 

In Maths, learnt the names of triangles (equilateral, isosceles and scalene) and used the terms regular and irregular.

In addition, we named different quadrilaterals based on their particular properties.

 

In RE, we explored the text of the Apostles’ Creed and the meaning of the words.

We also considered what taking our First Holy Communion means to us.

 

In PSHE, we learnt how to better understand our differences.

We discussed how we can use our strengths in different ways and how seeing things from a different perspective is a positive thing.

 

In Science, we recapped the digestive model from last week.

We then identified how our teeth have different jobs and help break down food.

 

In DT, we designed and created a product made out of felt.

We started by practising three different stitches (running, backstitch and overstitch).

Following this, we designed and created a useful item – for example, a purse, pencil case or glasses case.

We then evaluated our finished product by considering what went well and what we would change if we were to make the product again. 

You can see some pictures of our finished products in our gallery.

 

 

Thank you for coming to our Parent Assembly – we hope you enjoyed celebrating with us.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday at the First Holy Communion Masses.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week: Mark 

Super Learner: Spencer

Superstar Writer: Tiffany

Bookworm: Maisie

Marvellous Mathematician: Evangeline

Special Mentions: Sidney, Emma and Sam

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The Year 4 team

Year 2 Blog Friday 16th May 2025

Date: 15th May 2025 @ 8:31am

Calcot Schools - Year 2

Home Practice

Reading:

In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book.

This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Remember you will get a sticker on your book mark for every book you read!

Spelling:

Please practise these spellings for your quiz on Friday (23.05.25):

knee            know   knight    knife     knock     knew        knot         knit        knead    knack   

Sumdog:

Please complete the time challenge by next Friday.

Counting:

Starting at 0, count in fives forwards and backwards to 60.

This will really help with telling the time. You could also look at the clock and count in fives around the numbers on the clock face.

Times Tables:

Great effort in our quiz this week.

Next week, Thursday (22.05.25) we will quiz your knowledge of the 2 times tables.

English

We started a new book called Snail Mail. We had a great discussion about what snail mail is and the developments in technology which mean we can communicate with each other more easily and quickly.

We used the map from the book to find out where Tiger the snail visited. He sent a postcard from each country.

We used the atlases and globes to see where the places are and what the flags look like.

We then planned our own story which we will write next week.

 

 

 

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Maths

We have been learning about time this week.

The children now know, five, ten, quarter/fifteen, twenty, twenty-five and half/thirty minutes past the hour. 

You could look at the minutes to the hour (as above) and keep asking your child to tell you the time. It will really help them to become more familiar with all the times.

We used clocks to make the times ourselves and we went outside to make shadow clocks.

 

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R.E.

 We learnt about Saint Paul's story, he was called Saul at first.

The children sequenced the events themselves then illustrated their work beautifully.

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P.E.

We have been preparing for Sports Day (19.05.25).

It's been great fun using the track and improving our athletics skills.

 

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History

We found out more about Queen Elizabeth II and her favourite palaces and castles, such as Windsor and Balmoral.

Science

We had a good look at our beans and the different conditions are starting to have an effect on the germination and growth of the beans. We will bring them home next week and continue to grow them.

Forest School

We learnt about the flower moon which happened on Monday. A full moon happens once every 29 and a half days and May is when wildflowers start showing their beauty, so this Moon got the flowery title. We looked at pictures of the lunar cycle and then we made our own flowers out of natural materials.

 

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Art

The children worked in groups outside to create mini tree houses using natural materials.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week- Felicity

Super Learner- Henry P.

Superstar Writer- Noah S.

Bookworm- Adam

Mathematician- Rowan

Special Mentions- Charlie, Henry Y. and Jonah for bring kind friends and playing well at breaktimes.

 

 

Year 6 Blog - Friday 16th May 2025

Date: 15th May 2025 @ 7:58am

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Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog. 

Year 6 have worked so hard on all their tests this week! All of the staff are really proud of their resilience and effort - well done Year 6 for completing your SATs! 

 

This week in Year 6

English

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In English we have explored a poem together called 'Ageing: A Reflection'. We have thought about how we might look different when we are 60 years old and imagined what our favourite achievements from our lives might be. We created our own poetry imagining what our favourite things about being an adult would be and what our favourite things about being 10 or 11 are! 

Maths 

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This week, we have completed some outdoor revision by doing arithmetic orienteering. We also revised our reasoning so that we were really confident for our SATs tests! 

RE

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In RE, we have researched different saints and thought about how they were committed to their faith. We used our research to create a book inspired by the 'Little People Big Dreams' books. We also learned all about CAFOD and created posters and leaflets to explore how they help people and how faith underpins their mission. 

 

Topic 

In PE, we have played rounders and football and used our skills of teamwork! 

In Art, we have continued to explore chair design and we have been inspired by design videos to look closely to sketch shapes and patterns. 

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Please complete the following tasks by Wednesday 21/05/25. 

 

Reading - Use your home reading to read every night for 30 minutes. You also have a reading diary that must be used for the title of the book and any challenges chosen. 

 

Books may be changed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 

 

Spelling - 

There will be no spelling test this week, as the children have worked hard on their spellings for SATs! 

 

This week, there will be no set homework as the children need a well-deserved rest after their SATs tests! 

 

Golden Assembly 

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There has been a big special mention for all of Year 6 in our Golden Assembly this week for their effort, resilence and hard work for their SATs this week. Well done Year 6!

 

Have a great weekend Year 6 and well done for this week! 

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Year 5 Blog Friday 9th May 2025

Date: 9th May 2025 @ 3:44pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

ought  bought  thought  nought  brought  fought  rough   tough   enough  cough  though  although  dough   through  thorough  borough  plough  bough 

 

Counting

Count out loud in:

8s up to 104 and back again                                               0,8,16,24…

60s from 240 to 720 and back again                              240,300, 360 …

25s from 2125  backwards to 1925                                 2125, 2100, 2075…

 

Times Tables

Please keep practising your times tables. Most of the class are learning square numbers for their test next week.   

Sumdog

Maths practice based on fractions – individual challenge.

Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practice test on Sumdog.

Please also continue to use the fluency booster on Sumdog.

We have had another great learning week in Year 5.

 

We continued reading our new novel this week – The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. We wrote as Edward and blended action, feelings and description.      

In Maths we learnt how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers, as well as continuing to add and subtract fractions with mixed denominators. There has been a lot of great progress this week!

In RE we have continued to discuss and explore the meaning of confirmation and chrism, and how the Holy Spirit is linked to this. We also spent time learning about how the new pope would be chosen.

To celebrate VE day we all created our own Union Jack flags – it is trickier than you think!

The week ended with us discovering how the Maya civilisation lived. A great week of learning Year 5 – well done!

 

Golden stars this week

 

Ronnie  – star of the week

 Libby – marvellous mathematician

Sam  – super learner  - trying hard all week

Willow  – superstar writer

Ebba  – bookworm for lots of home reading

Holly P  – special mention for super listening

 

 

Reception Blog - Friday 9th May 2025

Date: 9th May 2025 @ 11:45am

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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Phonics

 Mrs Robinson's group have been revisiting the ai and ee sounds.

Mrs Dixon's group have been focussing on the oi and ear sounds.

Drawing Club

In Drawing Club we read the story, The Smeds and the Smoos.

We drew the planet where they live and described it.

Maths

We started to learn numbers beyond 10. This week it was the numbers 11,12 and 13.

see photos here

RE

We listened to the story of Pentecost again and described how the disciples felt when the Holy Spirit came. Then we talked about the fire and made our own fire hats.

see photos here

Expressive Art and Design

 We continued with our Art project about Imagination lands.

Our task this week was to add the drawings to them! They all look fantastic.

see photos here

Understanding the World

This week we explored how rockets work and we prepared our rocket mice, ready to launch them next week.

Forest School

In our session this week we did some cloud gazing on blankets using our senses to really experience being outside.

We also used different shades of green ribbon and tried to find something growing in the nature area which really matched our piece of ribbon.

Year 1 Blog - Friday 9th May 2025

Date: 9th May 2025 @ 8:59am

Welcome to your Friday blog!

 

Home Practice

Sumdog challenges

Maths - Counting in tens.

Phonics - Sounds learnt this week.

 

Counting - We have been making groups of objects this week (groups of twos, groups of fives and groups of tens). Please practise this at home and count in your patterns.

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We continued to read The Lumberjack's Beard. We made a story map together and re-wrote the whole story in our books.

Phonics

Some of us have been recapping phase 4 clusters at the start and end of words.

Some of us have learning the different ar spellings: ar in car, al in palm and a in rather. We also had the discussion about the south of England's pronunciation of bath and path.

Maths

We continued to solve different multiplication problem questions, this time using arrays. We used the maths resources to make our own arrays for each question.

We also completed lots of arithmetic questions. Most of us even got onto some arithmetic ninja challenge questions!

See our pictures here.

R.E.

We learnt about Pentecost and how the Holy Spirit came to the disciples. We identified the five main symbols of the Holy Spirit and made some beautiful artwork for the classroom. 

P.E.

We have continued to practise for sports day this week!

Computing

We learnt how to log onto our new website: code.org. We started to learn how to follow simple coding instructions using a drag and drop motion.

See our pictures here.

PSHE

We continued to learn about how to be healthy, focusing on daily hygiene.

Forest School

In our session this week we did some cloud gazing on blankets using our senses to really experience being outside.

We also had a go at making shelters, we found some mini beasts, and we noticed new flowers growing.

 

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week: Bobby

Super Learner: Jaxon

Superstar Writer: Faisal, Joshua I and Rudy

Bookworm: Honey and Arianna

Marvellous Mathematician: Lara

Special Mentions - All of Mrs Sheen's multi-skills club for showing their super tennis skills!

 

 

Year 6 Blog - Friday 9th May 2025

Date: 9th May 2025 @ 8:40am

Westfield Junior School - Year 6

Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog. 

Year 6 have worked so hard on their SATs revision - we are all very proud of them! Please make sure that the children have a good rest this weekend so they are ready for their first tests on Monday. Good luck Year 6 - you will all be amazing next week! 

 

This week in Year 6

English

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In English we have been working hard to revise for our SATs tests. We have practised past paper questions, made our own quizzes and even practised on Kahoot! 

Maths 

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This week, we have learned how to solve problems involving algebra. We have revised shape, volume, Roman Numerals and co-ordinate grids. 

RE

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In RE, we have shared the story of Stephen and thought about whether we would stand up for what we believe in like he did. We also discussed and reflected on why the ressurection is so important to Christians. 

 

Topic 

In PSHE, we have completed our My Happy Mind topic called 'Be Your Best!'. We have learned how important sleep is and how to get ready before our tests on Monday! 

In History, we finished our topic on Crime and Punishment. We thought carefully about how crime, punishment and the police have changed over time. We wrote some amazing reports on the changes we identified. 

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Please complete the following tasks by Wednesday 14/05/25. 

 

Reading - Use your home reading to read every night for 30 minutes. You also have a reading diary that must be used for the title of the book and any challenges chosen. 

 

Books may be changed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 

 

Spelling - 

There will be no spelling test this week, as the children will sit their SATs spelling test on Monday. The children should revise the statutory spellings for Y5/6 and Y3/4. 

 

This week, there will be no set homework as the children have revised hard and are ready for their SATs next week! 

 

Golden Assembly 

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Well done to all our award winners in Golden Assembly this week! 

Star of the Week  - Zofia

Super Learner -  Tom and Eleanor 

Superstar Writer - Ava M

Bookworm -  Amelia 

Marvellous Mathematician - Elizabeth

Special Mentions - All of Y6 for working so hard on their revision! 

 

Have a super weekend Year 6!

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Year 3 Friday Blog 9th May 2025

Date: 8th May 2025 @ 2:52pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

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Home Practice

Continue to read regularly, 10-15 minutes every day.

Practise your number facts regularly. Knowing these inside out will help your children succeed in their future maths learning. We have been using the White Rose Maths - 1 minute maths app in class this week. You can download this from the Appstore or the Google Playstore.

Please also practise counting in 3s's from 3 to 36 and back again.

Next week we will be looking at the /ch/ spelling pattern. Here are your home spellings for this week

chorus, chemist, echo, character, chef, chalet, machine, brochure, ache, anchor, chaos, monarch, mechanic, school, parachute, chute, champagne

On Sumdog you will find 3 challenges. Times tables, Multiplication and division and your spellings. Good luck!

 

This week in Year 3

In English we retold the lion cub rescue by Bertie. We looked at using good description to describe movement and recorded our ideas onto Seesaw.

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In maths we have been learning about how to use different strategies to add and subtract. We looked at using our number facts, consolidation , partitioning and bridging through 10s. Everyone showed good understanding of when was best to use each method and explain why. Super maths Year 3!

In history we learned all about the roles ancient Egtptians had in society. We explored some wall art and created some fantasic reports.

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In DT this week we used all our prior learning to make our own mechanisms for our moving picture in our new art topic. We planned our designs, thinking about what output we'd need in our pieces.

In RE we looked at the story of the Road to Emmaus and how this story is mirrored in the mass. We discussed the links and had some lovely ideas. We also wrote some lovely prayers to place on our prayer tree. See our gallery.

Have a lovely weekend in the sun

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The Year 3 team

 

Year 2 Blog- Friday 9th May

Date: 8th May 2025 @ 11:43am

Year 2 | Carnforth School

Home Practice

Reading:

In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book.

This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Remember you will get a sticker on your book mark for every book you read!

Spelling:

Please practise these spellings for your quiz on Friday (16.05.25):

hopping    dancing     looking       clapping      waving

walking       drying     crying    sitting   dropping

Sumdog:

Please complete the fractions challenge by next Friday.

Counting:

Starting at 0, count in fives forwards and backwards to 100.

Times Tables:

We repeated the division facts for 5 (in order) this week in our quiz. 

Next week, Thursday (15.05.25) we will quiz your knowledge of the division facts for 5, in a muddled order.

 

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English

We learnt through the book, "The Ugly Five". It's a rhyming story about animals in Africa.

We used it as inspration to write our own poem about one of the animals featured in the book.

We had a writing workshop where we discussed our ideas and helped each other out with rhyming words.

We then wrote a rough draft of our poem and finally published our poem in our English book.

We read our poems to the children in Year 3.

 

SPaG

We revisited the rules for adding ing to a word.

 

Maths

We continued to learn about fractions of amounts using bar models.

We also learned about fractions when describing a turn.

 

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R.E.

Exciting news about our new Pope Leo XIV 

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P.E.

We have been preparing for Sports Day (19.05.25).

It's been great fun using the track and improving our athletics skills.

 

Science

We closely observed the beans which we planted last week and noted down any changes.

 

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Forest School

We have a new lodge. When the children went in for the first time they described it as "AMAZING", "FANTASTIC" and "BRILLIANT".

In our session this week we did some cloud gazing on blankets using our senses to really experience being outside.

 

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Computing

The children are working so well on code.org and have been progressing through the lesson so proficienly.

 

SEN

Art

The children made their stick people, using thread, string and ribbon. They looked fantastic.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week- Isaac

Super Learner- Rose

Superstar Writer- Dylan

Bookworm- Ellie

Mathematician- Florence

Special Mentions- Lydia and Charlie for being really kind and helpful

Orlaigh-Superb listening and participation in Yoga

 

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Year 4 Blog Friday 9th May 2025

Date: 8th May 2025 @ 10:05am

Welcome to your weekly blog

 

Home practice

Reading

Please read for 20 minutes each evening to an adult at home.  Reading every night will help you read more fluently and with understanding.

Can you summarise what you have read – including the most important details. Then, predict what you think will happen next.

 

Spellings

These are your spellings for next week:

league          tongue         antique        unique          mosque         fatigue

cheque         rogue           vague           intrigue       dialogue       analogue

argue           plague          epilogue       plaque          torque         barbeque

 

Counting

This week, please practise counting in 8’s

For example, start at 0 and count to 96 and back again

0   8   16   24   etc                    96   88  80 etc

 

Times tables and Number facts

Please practise your individual tables target for your test next week. 

You can practise your tables on TTRockstars, Hit the Button and timestables.co.uk

You can practise a similar Multiplication Tables Check on timestables.co.uk

If you practise for 5 minutes every night, you will see a big improvement in your tables fluency.

 

Please also practise your number facts. 

You can practise your number facts on Hit the Button

 

It is crucial that you learn all of your table facts and your number facts as this will help you with many aspects of maths.

 

TTRockstars challenge

  • A ‘garage’ session – let’s see if EVERYONE can log on and play this week!

 

Sumdog challenges

  • A spelling challenge based on the words above
  • A symmetry challenge

 

Our learning this week

In English, we have been busy writing parts and learning them for our Parent Assembly next week. 

In addition, we listened to the class novel and compared it to the film ‘Wonka’.

 

In Maths, we learnt how to identify vertical or horizontal lines of symmetry in a shape.

We then extended this learning by completing simple symmetrical figures. 

 

In RE, we learnt the terms ‘apostle’ and ‘apostolic’. We tried our best to explain these words in simple terms.

 

During our yoga session, we worked with a partner to help us balance. You can see some pictures in our gallery. 

 

In computing, we started coding. We began by practising sequencing and debugging skills in maze puzzles. 

 

In Art, we created some beautiful artwork for our Parent Assembly.

 

We look forward to seeing you at our Parent Assembly on Friday 16th May 2025 at 2.40pm.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the week - Madelaina

Super Learner - Archie P

Superstar writer - Edward

Bookworm - Milo

Marvellous Mathematician - Willow

Special Mentions - Emma and Franco for beautiful artwork

Brooke for being a good friend

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Reception Blog - Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 2nd May 2025 @ 3:45pm

Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Phonics

 Mrs Robinson's group recapped the ch, sh, th, ng and qu sounds and used them in our writing.

Mrs Dixon's group have been focussing on the ow and ur sounds.

Drawing Club

In Drawing Club we read the story, Zog and the Flying Doctors.

We designed our own dragon friend for Zog and we wrote about how the King felt when he was better.

Maths

We learnt about numbers in order within 0-10.

RE

We listened to the story of Pentecost.

We went outside to feel the wind and then made a whole class art interpretation of wind.

Expressive Art and Design

 We continued with our Art project on Imagination lands.

Our task was to cut and tear them to make our own Zog land!

Understanding the World

We listened to stories about the Royal Family, who they are and where they live.

 

 

 

Year 5 Blog Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 2nd May 2025 @ 3:36pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

grief  brief  mischief  pierce  fierce  niece  pier  patient  deceive  conceive  receive  perceive 

ceiling  protein  seize  science  ancient  glacier 

 

Counting

Count out loud in:

6s up to 120 and back again                                               0,6,12,18…

40s from 240 to 840 and back again                              240,280,320 …

30s from 2130  backwards to 1920                                 2130,2100,2070 …

 

Times Tables

Please keep practising your times tables. Most of the class are on division targets for testing next week.   

Sumdog

Maths practise based on fractions – individual challenge.

Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.

Please continue to use the fluency booster too!

We have had another great learning week in Year 5.

 

We have started our new novel this week – The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. We have also enjoyed writing short, fictional stories this week.     

 

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane 

In Maths we have started to re-cap fractions, including mixed numbers, equivalent fractions and improper fractions. Well done everyone with this.

Following our talks about the Holy Spirit, we all enjoyed critically evaluating various famous paintings of the Holy Spirit before moving on to focus specifically on the sacrament of Confirmation and how the Holy Spirit is a fundamental part of this Sacrament.

In computing, we have started our computer science topic and we are using code.org to practise our programming skills. 

The week has ended with lots of atlas work as we learn about the continent of South America. A super week Year 5 – well done!

 

Golden stars this week

 

Holly W – star of the week

Luiza – marvellous mathematician

Cian – super learner for a super effort with writing

Joe – superstar writer

Maisie – bookworm for lots of home reading

Eddie – special mention for looking after our school

Tommy – special mention for kindness shown to others in class 

 

Year 1 Blog - Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 1st May 2025 @ 4:47pm

Welcome to your Friday blog!

 

Home Practice

Sumdog challenges

Maths - Doubles

Phonics - Sounds learnt this week

 

Counting - Practise counting in ones, twos, fives and tens.

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We continued to read The Lumberjack's Beard. We found out that the lumberjack had been chopping down all of the animals' houses! We acted out how the bird was feeling and wrote an apology letter from Jim.

Phonics

Some of us have been focusing on our phase 5 tricky words.

Some of us have learnt the three ow spellings: ow in clown, ou in cloud and ough in drought. Then we compared the two oi spellings: oi in spoil and oy in toy.

Maths

We have been learning how to make equal groups of objects, leading onto calculating the doubles up to 10 (double 10 = 20).

Then, we solved multiplication problem questions which required us to make equal groups of objects.

R.E.

First, we listened to Jesus' journey to Emmaus. We wrote our own speech bubbles, showing how the apostles felt when they walked beside Jesus.

Then we read about His ascension. We made some beautiful cloud mobiles. We drew pictures of the event and decorated the classroom with them.

Forest School

This week we did some wild weaving. This is really good for developing our fine motor skills, creativity and imagination. We carefully put the rubber bands on the base and then used grasses, leaves and flowers in our piece of work. Usually we do not pick anything but today we could pick a few things. At the end of the session we had a reflection, we told whoever was next to us what we liked about their work. 

We also discussed the cotton tree seeds and how they are all being dispersed by the wind.

P.E.

We have been practising for sports day this week!

See our pictures here.

Geography

We identified features of a cold place, such as Antarctica. We spotted lots of ice, snow and animals, such as penguins.

Art

We sketched feathers and added detail using pen, pastel and charcoal.

See our pictures here.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week: Cara

Super Learner: Huxley

Superstar Writer: April

Bookworm: Seb

Marvellous Mathematician: Nelly

Special Mentions - Reuben for always helping his friends. Emma for always listening and working hard in class.

 

 

Year 4 Blog Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 1st May 2025 @ 4:12pm

 

Welcome to your weekly blog

Home practice

Reading

Please read for 20 minutes each evening to an adult at home.  Reading every night will help you read more fluently and with understanding.

Find a couple of words you don’t know the meaning of and look them up in a dictionary. Write them in your reading diary and use them in a sentence of your own.

 

Spellings

These are your spellings for next week:

scheme        chorus         chemist       echo            character       chef            chalet          machine       ache            brochure

anchor         chaos           monarch       chute           mechanic      school          parachute    champagne

 

Counting

This week, please practise counting in 3’s

For example, start at 0 and count to 36 and back again

0   3   6   9   etc                        36   33   30 etc

Now try counting in 4’s

0   4   8   12    etc                     48   44   40 etc

 

Times tables and Number facts

Please practise your individual tables target for your test next week. 

You can practise your tables on TTRockstars, Hit the Button and timestables.co.uk

You can practise a similar Multiplication Tables Check on timestables.co.uk

If you practise for 5 minutes every night, you will see a big improvement in your tables fluency.

 

Please also practise your number facts. 

You can practise your number facts on Hit the Button

 

It is crucial that you learn all of your table facts and your number facts as this will help you with many aspects of maths.

 

TTRockstars challenge

  • A ‘garage’ session – lets see if EVERYONE can log on and play this week!

 

Sumdog challenges

  • A spelling challenge based on the words above
  • A comparing and ordering angles challenge

 

This week in Year 4

In English, we discussed the features of instructional writing.

Following this, we used our imagination to plan and write a recipe for our very own chocolate inspired by Willy Wonka.

We were very proud of our creations and think Wonka would be too!

 

In Maths, we learnt that an angle is a measure of a turn.

We then identified acute and obtuse angles, and also compared and ordered angles from smallest to the largest.

 

In RE, we explored the fact that St Peter was the first Pope and discussed what Peter’s life teaches Christians today.

 

In PSHE, we started our new topic – ‘relate’. Throughout the topic, we will learn to understand and celebrate our differences.

We began by learning what it means to ‘stop, understand and consider’.

 

In Science, we named the basic parts of the digestive system and described their functions.

We also found out how 'poo' is made in our digestive systems. Take a look at the pictures in our gallery.

 

In History, we studied different Greek pots with pictures on.

We considered what the people in the scene were doing and wearing and what we could see in the background.

From the pictures, we then inferred what life was like during Ancient Greek times.

 

In art, we finished our still life collages. Have a look at the pictures in our gallery.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week - Emma 

Super Learner - Joni

Superstar Writers - ALL of Year 4!

Bookworm - Josh M

Marvellous Mathematician - Tiffany

Special Mentions - Josh M, Josh W and Alana

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Year 3 Friday blog 2nd May 2025

Date: 1st May 2025 @ 2:47pm

Welcome to your Friday update

It has been a lovely week in school with the fine weather allowing us to take lots of our learning outside.

Home Practice 

Keep up with the great reading at home. We can see a lot of children showing interest in some fab series of books including, Dogman, Harry Potter and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Lots of super future reading habits being formed!!

We have set some maths challenges on Sumdog. Please ensure these are completed as they will boost fluency in the key learning that will support your child in all their future maths learning.

Keep counting, a secure knowledge of the number system will also help secure new concepts and learning.

Practice counting in 2s, 4s, and 8s. Forwards and backwards. What patterns can you spot?

Here are your spellings. We are looking at the statutory words for Year 3 this week. To remember these spellings its useful to remember the tricky bits. 

fruit, grammar, group, guard, guide, heard, heart, height, history, imagine, increase, important, interest, island, knowledge,  learn, length, library

This week in Year 3

We have been enjoying our new RE topic, To the ends of the Earth. We have been reading the Road to Emmaus where Jesus appeared to his disciples. We retold the story in comic form, looked at some art inspired by the story and created our own pieces of art. Check out our gallery.

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In English we have been reading about Bertie, the little boy from Africa and his home. We wrote some fantastic descriptions of the watering hole and all the animals that he could see from his compound. We have been learning about how we can edit our work and improve it through drafting. Have a look at some of our finished pieces.

The Butterfly Lion

In Maths we have been learning how to subtract 3 digit numbers using the column addition method. To understand this method and use it accurately, it is important that everyone knows their number facts to 10. One minute maths is a great app for practising these as well as your times tables. Click the image below to access or download the app.

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In History we have been exploring the Ancient Egyptian timeline and comparing it to the Stone Age in Britain. We will be learning lots about Egyptian culture in the coming weeks. The children are very excited.

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In PE we have been playing cricket and practising our striking, fielding and catching skills and on Friday we went outside for some orienteering. Everyone showed great teamwork to find all the stations!

Golden Assembly

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Star of the week - Rudy

Super Learner - George

Writer of the week - Eliza

Marvellous Mathematician - Heidi

Bookworm - Isla

Special Mentions - Oscar, Eliza, Francesca and Alexander for keeping our playground tidy and litter free. Thank you! 

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Have a lovely weekend

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Year 2 Blog Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 1st May 2025 @ 9:40am

Ladbrooke JMI School - Year 2

Home Practice

Reading:

In Year 2, children should read for at least 15/20 minutes every night and talk about the book.

This will help with understanding the text and learning new words.

Remember you will get a sticker on your book mark for every book you read!

Spelling:

Please practise these spellings for your quiz on Friday (09.05.25):

dropped   hopped   chased   looked   danced

dried    cried     tried      placed    raced 

Sumdog:

Please complete the fractions challenge by next Friday.

Counting:

Starting at one quarter count forwards in quarters. For example, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 1, 1 and 1/4, 1 and 2/4, 1 and 3/4, 2, 2 and 1/4, 2 and 2/4, 2 and 3/4, 3.

We enjoyed doing this in class and the children started to spot the pattern.

You could try counting in halves too! 

Times Tables:

Great work on your division facts for 5 in order.

Next week, Thursday (08.05.25) we will quiz your knowledge of the division facts for 5, in a muddled order.

English

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We wrote about something sad which has happened to us as this is something Lila has to think about in the story.

We learnt about rainsticks and made our own out of a cardboard tube.

We wrote instructions for how to make a rain maker and tested the instuctions on Miss Whiting.

SPaG

We learnt about the different rules for adding ed to the end of words.

dropped   hopped   chased   looked   danced

dried    cried     tried      placed    raced 

Maths

Our new topic is fractions.

We built on our knowledge of halves and worked on finding quarters of shapes.

 

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Art

Our project this half term is stick people.

The children spent time in the nature area searching for the perfect stick to use for making their own stick people.

Back in class, they used their sketch books to explore and draw some of their great ideas.

 

Forest School

This week we did some wild weaving. This is really good for developing our fine motor skills, creativity and imagination. We carefully put the rubber bands on the base and then used grasses, leaves and flowers in our piece of work. Usually we do not pick anything but today we could pick a few things. At the end of the session we had a reflection, we told whoever was next to us what we liked about their work. 

We also discussed the cotton tree seeds and how they are all being dispersed by the wind.

Science

We planted beans to investigation the effects of different conditions on germination.

 

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Geography

The children completed a quiz and looked more closely at the animals and geographical features of Nigeria.

 

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History

Our new topic is Kings, Queens and Castles.

We thought about the Kings and Queens that we know already, including what information/facts we know about them or their reign.

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R.E

The children retold and illustrated the story of the Ascension so well.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week- Devyn

Super Learner-Eliza

Superstar Writer- Elyse

Bookworm-George

Mathematician-Harper

Special Mentions-Felicity and Noah B. in Reception for super wild weaving in Forest School.

Amelia L. - Being a lovely friend to everyone.

 

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Year 6 Blog - Friday 2nd May 2025

Date: 1st May 2025 @ 9:21am

Year 6 – Baileys Court Primary School

Welcome to the Year 6 weekly blog. 

 

This week in Year 6

English

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In English we have been working hard to revise word class, tense, formality and punctuation! We have completed lots of SATs practise and quizzes to help us consolidate our learning. 

 

Maths 

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This week, we have learned how to solve problems for measures and time. We have revised how to convert between measures and use these conversions to solve problems. We have also revised how to find fractions of amounts and convert between fractions, decimals and percentages.

 

RE

Comparison. Adam. Jesus.

In RE, we have contunied our new topic: 'To the ends of the earth'. We have created book covers for John's gospel by thinking carefully about the intention of the gospel writer and what he wanted us to learn about Jesus. We have also shared 1 Cor 15:45-49 and discussed how Jesus is 'the new Adam'. We thought carefully about the similarities and differences between Jesus and Adam and created a symbolic image to show Jesus as the new Adam. 

 

Topic 

In PSHE, we have been completing a My Happy Mind topic called 'Be Your Best!'. We have learned how to speak positively to ourselves and how important getting enough sleep is. This topic is helping us to get ready for SATs! 

In Art, we started our new topic all about chair design. We worked hard to take visual notes and be creative!

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Please complete the following tasks by Wednesday 7/05/25. 

 

Reading - Use your home reading to read every night for 30 minutes. You also have a reading diary that must be used for the title of the book and any challenges chosen. 

 

Books may be changed on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. 

 

Spelling - 

Spellings this week are taken from the 2017 SATs Spelling test. 

We will have our test on the 9/05/25

It is useful to write the words down on the spelling sheet, but you could also ask someone to call the words out and spell them out loud. Other ideas include, breaking the words up and writing them down in different colours (accommodate). You could look for words within words (accompany) or think of your own ways to remember the word, for example, spell it aloud using a mnemonic or tune.

likely

straight

sensation

nervous

crumb

probable

inspiring

substance

operation

toughest

bruise

sensibly

violence

disobeyed

through

monarch

sympathetic

originally

percussion

coarse

 

SATS Revision: 

The children have been given a login for SATs bootcamp. This is a fantastic website, which will really help with the children's SATs revision: https://www.yearsix.co.uk/sats-boot-camp/

 

Please complete the following topics for next Thursday

Maths - Topic 15 Money 

English - Topic 25 Let’s have some fun!

 

 

 

 

Golden Assembly 

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Well done to all our award winners in Golden Assembly this week! 

Star of the Week  - Isla

Super Learner -  Isaac

Superstar Writer - Artie

Bookworm -  Eli

Marvellous Mathematician - Amelia and Walter 

Special Mentions - Theo M for doing an extra duty to help out KS1 staff!

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Year 5 Friday blog 25.04.25

Date: 25th Apr 2025 @ 4:03pm

Welcome to your Friday Blog

Home Practice

 

Reading

Please read out loud every day for 20 minutes. Use a dictionary to find the meaning of any words you don’t know or ask an adult.

Spelling

Here are your spellings this week.

co-ordinate  re-enter  co-operate  co-own  pre-existing  de-emphasise  ultra-ambitious  pre-recorded

re-edit  re-enact  co-worker  co-pilot  re-cover  re-educate  pre-date  pre-election  pre-print  re-form

 

Counting

Count out loud in:

5s up to 105 and back again                                               0,5,10,15…

50s from 250 to 850 and back again                              250, 300, 350 …

25s from 2125  backwards to 1675                                 2125, 2100, 2075 …

 

Times Tables

Please keep practising your times tables. It’s so important to be able to re-call them quickly for Year 5 maths.   

Sumdog

Maths practise based on measurement– individual challenge.

Spelling Challenge – practise sheets have been sent home and there is a practise test on Sumdog.

 

Sumdog have just launched a new fluency booster that is automatically available when your child signs into the app. This feature will direct you to skills that your child needs to improve on to boost their number fluency and will automatically update to meet their fluency needs.

 

We advise that your child spends at least 10 minutes a day on their booster feature as well as completing the maths focus and times tables challenges. 

 

 We have had a great learning week in Year 5.

 Year 5 have finished Varjak Paw this week and practised a variety of writing styles, including book reviews, diary entries and re-telling the plot.    

In Maths they have been practising drawing, measuring and estimating angles. They will be moving on to fractions next week.   

This week in RE, the whole class has been focussing on the signs and symbols of the Holy Spirit and the mystery of the Trinity.  They have also spent some reflection and prayer time, following the death of Pope Francis.  

 Year 5 have also spent some time writing about what the earth means to them and how to protect it – a subject that was very close to Pope Francis’s heart. 

The week has ended with a yoga session and, in History, Year 5 have started a new topic about the ancient Maya civilisation. Thank you Year 5 for a great start to the summer term. 

 

This week's stars

 

William - star of the week

Dominic - marvellous mathematician

Tommy - superstar writer

Willow - bookworm

Freddie - super learner for his work in improving his writing

Maisie - special mention for trying so hard this week with tricky learning

 

Reception Blog - Friday 25th April 2025

Date: 25th Apr 2025 @ 3:32pm

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Welcome to Reception's Friday Blog!

 Phonics

This week we have all been recapping the phase 2 and 3 sounds we have learnt so far.

Drawing Club

This week in Drawing Club we have read the story, Zog. We have been designing our own dragon friends for Zog and we have been writing sentences about what Zog can do.

Maths

This week we have been sequencing events in the day.

RE

This week we have been listening to the story of Pentecost.

Expressive Art and Design

This week we have started an Art project on Imagination lands.

This week’s task was to make our own painted paper. We each painted different coloured papers and mark made patterns onto them and next week we will use them to make our pictures.

Understanding the World

This week we have started our space topic. We compared the size of the sun, moon and earth.

 

 

 

Year 3 Friday Blog 25th April 2025

Date: 25th Apr 2025 @ 1:53pm

Welcome to the Summer term

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Home Practice

Continue with your amazing reading at home and remember to change your school reading books regularly, we have lots of great books to choose from.

Your home spellings are all a recap some of the common words from Key Stage 1. Some of these can be decoded with phonics but it will also help to learn them by sight. Lots of regular practise will help this.

We will give out copies of the spellings on Monday but they are availbale to practise on Sumdog.

On Sumdog we have set the usual maths challenges covering the learning well meet will meet next week. We have also set a fluency competition which will practise the key skills and number facts your child needs to work on.

Keep counting, you can access all our songs and counting games on our previous posts.
 
This week in Year 3. 

What a brilliant first week back we’ve had in Year 3! It’s been lovely to see everyone looking so smart and ready to learn in their summer uniforms – a great start to the new term.

In English, we’ve been reading the beautiful book Dear Earth as part of our preparations for our Wonderful World assembly. We were inspired by the heartfelt letters in the story and decided to write our own letters to Earth, sharing our hopes, promises and appreciation for our planet. We then published them with care – have a look in our gallery to see some of our lovely finished pieces!

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In Maths, we’ve been revisiting column addition and doing some clever thinking around missing numbers. The children have shown great perseverance and are becoming more confident each day with explaining their reasoning.

Our History learning is now taking us back to the fascinating world of Ancient Egypt. This week, we explored an Ancient Egyptian timeline and began to learn about some of the key events and people we’ll be discovering this term. We’ve added a fact file below. This includes some of the learning well meet this term.

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On Friday, we had a fantastic yoga session with Katie. The children showed brilliant strength and balance as they moved through different poses. It was such a calm and focused way to finish our week.

In RE, we’ve begun our new topic: To the Ends of the Earth, which will take us on a journey through Pentecost and the early Church. We started by looking at the different types of writing found in the Bible and spent some time exploring the books of the New Testament.

As part of our My Happy Mind learning, we focused on the importance of considering other people’s opinions – part of our ‘Relate’ topic. There have been lots of thoughtful discussions, and the children are already making brilliant links to real-life situations. Don’t forget, you can follow along with what we’re learning through the Happy Mind Parent App.

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Well done on a wonderful start to the Summer term, Year 3. We’re really proud of you all.

Have a lovely weekend!

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The Year 3 Team

 

 

Year 1 Blog - Friday 25th April 2025

Date: 25th Apr 2025 @ 9:00am

Welcome to your Friday blog!

 

Home Practice

Sumdog challenges

Maths - Recognising coins

Phonics - Sounds learnt this week.

 

Counting - Practise counting in tens from 0 to 100, forwards and backwards.

Reading - Please try to read each night, it makes a big difference!

Please remember to bring book bags in each day.

 

English

We started to read our new book - Lumberjack's Beard. We described the setting of the story and explained how the bird was feeling using a speech bubble. The bird was very angry that the lumberjack chopped down his tree!

Phonics

Some of us have been focusing on trigraphs, focusing on air in chair and ear in clear.

Some of us have continued to explore the different oa spellings, focusing on ol in cold and oul in shoulder. 

Maths

We continued our counting lesson from before half term, this time, focusing on counting in tens. We spotted the pattern on a number square and filled in missing numbers.

Then, we recapped the different coins and notes that we use.

R.E.

We started our new topic - To the ends of the Earth. We ordered Jesus' life events together from His birth to His death. We made a board game and played it in pairs.

Science

We took pictures of plants that are in our outdoor areas at the moment. In a few months, we will do the same again and make a comparison to see if anything has changed!

Geography

We started our new topic - hot and cold places in the world. We learnt about the equator and how the countries that are close to it have a hot climate. Then we identified hot and cold places on a world map.

Art

We started our new topic - birds. We sketched pictures of different birds in our sketchbooks, focusing on their different features.

 

Golden Assembly

Star of the Week: Arianna

Super Learner: Emma

Superstar Writer: Lara

Bookworm: Luca

Marvellous Mathematician: Izzy

Special Mentions - Zac and Rudy for always helping in the class and Genevieve for her amazing use of scientific vocabulary whilst spotting similarities and differences.

 

 

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