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Thank
you also for your support with weekly spellings.
The lists will still come home on a Monday to be tested
the following Monday.
Please continue to support your child in learning these – it
is a real dent to their self-esteem if they consistently underachieve
in weekly tests.
A tried and tested way for children to learn them is the
“look, say, cover, write, check” method but if your child finds
this unhelpful, or if you would like ideas for alternative methods, do
pop in for inspiration!
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Maths
will continue as before and homework will still be set on Wednesdays
to be returned by the following Monday.
Lots of the children have made excellent progress with learning
their times tables, gaining their silver and in some cases even gold
award for this.
I know they are all keen to achieve their next certificate
(gold or platinum) as soon as possible so any help would be great!
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In
Science, we have two topics to cover this term: Moving and
Growing, and Friction.
We have started Moving and Growing this week, looking at
bones and how they help us.
We will also look at how we use them to move, how we grow and
how other animals skeletons differ and work.
As always, we will be exploring these topics through both
written and practical means, which allow the children to refine and
practise their ability to predict, investigate, measure, record and
draw conclusions.
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This
term’s history topic involves investigating the history of
our local area and will be mostly taught by Mrs Swain as she covers
the class for my weekly PPA time.
This will be of great advantage to the children as, being local
for much longer, she knows a great deal more about the history of the
village than I do!
I know that she has already arranged a couple of special
visitors to share their knowledge with the children but if any of you
have contacts or knowledge/photographs/artefacts that you are willing
to share please let us know!
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Last
term’s Geography topic was a real hit!
We really enjoyed investigating various countries and
continents and we hope that you enjoyed sharing this at our recent
class assembly.
This term we are moving on from that, to look at how we are
connected to some of these other places around the world and how we
might communicate with them.
The topic has quite a technological element, which I am sure
that the children will enjoy.
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The
children had great fun designing and modifying chairs for last
term’s art.
This term we are more 2D-focussed and will be investigating
patterns and working on our observational drawing skills.
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We
are particularly fortunate this term to be welcoming two staff from
the Intercultural Support Services to run a weekly workshop for
the whole term which will incorporate many of the curriculum areas I
have already mentioned, along with dance and drama, related largely to
our R.E. Sikhism focus and our multi-cultural Literacy studies.
The workshops will culminate in a fantastic, colourful evening
performance on Tuesday 11th July at 7pm, which will
replace our class assembly for the term.
A date to remember! As always, we will continue to learn more
about Christianity alongside this in our regular R.E.
lessons.
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Last
term, all the children really enjoyed designing and making their own
working torches for Design, Technology, to link with our
Science work on electrical circuits. Unfortunately, as this involves
some quite expensive equipment such as bulbs and batteries, I need to
ask for a voluntary contribution of £1 to cover expenses so that the
children can enjoy bringing their torch home to show you, which many
are extremely keen to do!
This term we will make pop-up storybooks and investigate
alarms.
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P.E.
days have changed!
This first half of term, we will do P.E. on Wednesdays and
Fridays, although the children will still need their kit everyday for
Fit for Learning which
is a shorter period of Physical activity that we do on the other
afternoons.
Swimming lessons will begin after half term and will take
place on Mondays and Wednesdays (time yet to be confirmed).
We will need a number of volunteers to help watch the pool
(head-counting!) and to look after the children in the changing rooms,
without which we will not be able to go ahead for legal safety
reasons.
Please consider if you can spare us any time on these days and
let me know.
I will let you know the timings as soon as possible.
Obviously this will require a CRB check (Criminal Records
Bureau) and these can take a number of weeks to come through so if you
can volunteer, please contact me as soon as possible to enable us to
send the forms off with enough time to spare!
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I
am currently in the process of arranging one or two trips to
complement the curriculum and will let you know details as soon as
possible.
Hopefully most other necessary information is clear above but
if not, please do not hesitate to contact me.
As this is the last class newsletter this year, I would like to
take the opportunity to thank you for your support and congratulate
you on having such the lovely nature of your well-behaved, motivated
children!
They are a credit to you and I have really enjoyed teaching
them.
I look forward to seeing you at our open evening on 5th
July if not before and if not, would like to wish you and your family
a very happy summer holiday!
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