Rangoli Patterns

In RE we have been learning about Diwali. Today, we looked at how it is celebrated and then we made some Rangoli patterns. Here are a few to look at.

Art competition! 🖍🖌🖍🖌🖍

We would like you to be contemporary artists. 🖌✏🖍

Below are some art works by the Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami.

Have a go at creating a piece of art work in his style. Look at the use of colour, the shapes and the images. Try not to copy what he does but create your own art work. Work can be given to Mrs Blair or Mrs Probert by half term. We will then  choose a piece of art work which will be displayed in the corridor by Mrs Sixsmith’s office.

Good luck! 🍀 We are very much looking forward to seeing some contemporary art.

Black History Month Competition

For Black History month we are running a History competition! Children are asked to create a poster about a famous person in black history and hand it in to Miss Rogers (year 5) by the end of this half term (21st October). There will be a prize for each year group so make sure you clearly name and label your work with your year group as well.

Each week the History team will be sharing some information about a famous person to help inspire the children. This week the information is all about Mae Jemison.

Mae Jemison Fact File

Reading Challenge Week! 😊

We had a fabulous time last week celebrating our love of reading with our Reading Challenge Week! During the week, children enjoyed lots of super reading activities in school, including Buddy Reading, a lunchtime Read-a-thon, Pyjama Day and much more! ⭐📚  We would like to say a big well done to all of the children for their brilliant efforts, and also a huge thank you to parents and carers for all of your support during the week! 🙏😊

Buddy Reading 😊

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Our KS2 Lunchtime Read-a-thon 📚

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Pyjama Day 🥰

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PJ Buddy Reading!

We have been reading with children from Reception and Nursery today – in our PJs! We all really enjoyed reading with our buddies and are excited for the next time.

 

Reading Challenge Week


To celebrate and encourage a lifelong love of reading at home and school, we will be running a Reading Challenge Week from Monday 26th September to Friday 30th September. This will involve lots of fun activities in school, and also some ways to get involved at home. There will be prizes for children who read lots throughout the week.

As part of this week, we will be running ”Lunchtime Readathons” in school. The children will be invited to come to Miss Bibis classroom (Key Stage 1) or Mrs Branfords classroom (Key Stage 2) to read at lunchtime.We will record the number of children who attend from each class, and also the number of minutes that they have read for. Classes with lots of minutes of reading will earn class treats.

We are also giving children the option to take part in a sponsored read. This is completely optional there is absolutely no pressure to take part! For those children who would like to join in, the aim is to read as many minutes as they can, and then get sponsors to support them in their challenge. A copy of the relevant sponsor sheets and recording logs have been sent home. All of the money raised will go towards brand new books for our school. 

The younger children might like to take part in the listening challenge instead. This involves the children listening to a story read by a grown up. A listening log has been sent home so that children can record how many minutes of listening they have done!

To conclude our Reading Challenge Week we will have a Pyjama Day on Friday 30th September. The children can come to school in their pyjamas, for a fun-filled day of reading and relaxing! There is no charge for this, and wearing pyjamas is also optional. 

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Dive into Reading

This is our new reading display which the children have created this week.

We are really pleased to see so many children reading at home. Keep it up 🙂

Remember, children get a treat for reading 5 times a week at home.

Thank you for your help and support with this.

Year 3 Are ROCKing

Year 3 had a brilliant time in science. For the beginning of their rocks topic, they worked in groups to make observations of a variety of rocks. They then grouped the rocks in whichever groups they thought were appropriate. Well done, everyone!

 

Well Done Everyone!

We would like to say a huge well done to all of the children in Year 3! You have settled into the daily routines incredibly well and have shown a fantastic work ethic.

We are really excited for our first full week with you all. Well done, everyone. Keep it up! 🙂

The week in year 3

We had a very busy week in year 3:

In Science we were learning about seed dispersal and all the different ways this can happen. We made our own sycamore seeds and tested how they work.

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In Numeracy we were learning all about capacity so had a lovely practical lesson outside estimating and testing the capacity of different containers.

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