Weekly Newsletter 17.01.14

Children have had another busy week and we thank you for your support helping your child with homework, spellings, reading and for any special activities planned by individual classes.

We hope you are making full use of the School website, which we are very proud of, to check what is going on or coming up in your child’s class, read about and see photos of what your child has been learning this week and check the calendar for details on clubs, trips, etc. There is an expectation on us to limit printing as much as possible and the website has had a positive impact on how we communicate with yourselves.

If you do not have access to the Internet, however, please speak to Mrs Jones or Mrs Neal at the Office and they will arrange for a weekly newsletter to be sent home with your child.

Year 6 Booster

Well done to all the Year 6 children in Booster Club tonight. This is the first time ever that we have had every Year 6 attending and it will hopefully continue.

I asked all the children if there was anything specific that they would like to revisit over the forthcoming weeks and we agreed on a list of areas to focus on.  Every child worked really hard and, although I reassured them that not everyone has the same understanding and pace, please let me know if your child mentions finding something difficult.  I will not be introducing any new areas of maths or literacy but we will, however, be focusing on test techniques and looking at past papers, some of which may be new to them.

Thank you again for encouraging your child to attend and for your support.

Quick Sticks Hockey

Well done to the Year 5 and 6 children who took part in the Quick Sticks hockey event at The Corbet School this morning.  Although they did not win the tournament, they beat the overall winners which they were extremely proud of and enjoyed playing with wooden sticks for the first time!

Thank you to the parents who accompanied the team and cheered them on so enthusiastically.

Swapping Toys

We seem to have a lot of children bringing in toys from home which they are then giving away or swapping with other children.  Teachers have spoken to children about this not being allowed but we would be grateful if you could reinforce this message at home; often children swap toys and then ask for the toy back which can sometimes end in a disagreement or even tears!

Whilst we do not want to stop children from bringing in toys to play with at break times, we would prefer them not to bring in anything which could get broken when children are playing outside.

Thank you in advance for your help with this.

Mrs Johnson

 

Gymnastics

Class 1 are currently being taught Gymnastics each week by a visiting teacher – Mrs McMillan.  They had lots of fun today exploring lots of different balances.  All of the children listened and worked really well!

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Lost Uniform

Please could you check that your child has not come home in any items of clothing which belong to another child, as we have a couple of children who have mislaid sweatshirts in the last week (both of which are labelled with their names.)  If you could also check that your child’s uniform is labelled at the same time, we would be very grateful.

Many thanks for your support.

Mrs Johnson

Head Lice

We have been made aware that there are a couple of cases of head lice in school at the moment. Could we please ask that you check your child’s/children’s hair carefully and use appropriate treatment if you find that your child is affected before they return to school.   

There are leaflets available at the Office with the latest information on how to treat for head lice but if you have any queries or questions please do not hesitate to speak to myself or another member of staff.

Thank you for your support.

Mrs Johnson

Class 5 News week ending 10th January

We’ve had a busy first week back and Class 5 seem to be really enjoying our new topic on Brazil.

Literacy

We have focused on improving our descriptive writing and tried to vary the way in which we open sentences, to make it more interesting for the reader. At the start of the week, we described our Christmas Day meal as though it were ‘The best meal in the world…ever!’, using interesting verbs and adjectives as well as similes and personification. I really enjoyed reading children’s writing and ended up incredibly hungry on Tuesday evening so their persuasive techniques worked!

On Friday we started our new text, The Vanishing Rainforest, which we will use as a stimulus for lots of writing activities, about the Amazon rainforest, over the next few weeks.

Numeracy

In Maths, we have been working on fractions which included showing equivalent fractions, converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa and ordering fractions by finding a common denominator.  Next week, we will extend this by looking at equivalent decimals and percentages.

Other activities included starting our new topic on solids, liquids and gases, researching ideas for carnival masks, discussing what is special about our world and why we should look after it and a group geography quiz which we will revisit next week. Children were able to name a range of continents, countries and oceans but were less sure about capital cities and location of particularplaces; Aberdovey was suggested as the capital of Wales and Kinnerley as a county!

I will be starting Year 6 Booster this Thursday from 3:15 – 4:30 and this week we will be focusing on grammar.

If you have any questions about any of the above, please do not hesitate to speak to me.

Thank you.

Mrs Johnson

Class 5 spellings to be tested 17.01.14

YELLOW

GREEN

PURPLE

RED

adding the -shun suffix (-tion)

 de- non- and anti- prefixes

correct

correction

direct

direction

reflect

reflection

pollute

pollution

reduce

reduction

pollution

fraction

direction

condition

attraction

distraction

reduction

construction

competition

migration

detached

destruction

decomposing

decrease

decreasing

non-absorbent

antiseptic

antibiotic

antibodies

antidote  

non-biological

non-absorbent

non-attendance

decapitate

detachment

deconstruction

dehydrated

anticyclone

antiperspirant

antiallergenic

Class 4 Spellings – to be tested on 17.01.2014

Red

Blue

Yellow

Green

reverse

reversible

response

responsible

permission

permissible

value

valuable

predict

predictable

 

 

horror

horrible

terror

terrible

eat

edible

comfort

comfortable

forgive

forgivable

 

think

thought

fight

fought

buy

bought

creep

crept

sleep

slept

blow

throw

grow

know

blew

threw

grew

knew

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