Class winners of the baking competition

Huge congratulations to the class winners of Friday’s baking competition.  Miss Moran kindly agreed to hold the cake for the child who won in Class 3! Teachers and teaching assistants chose a winner from each class but we gave the almost impossible task of choosing an overall winner to our school cook Sue who chose Ella’s cake. Ella will will be presented with her engraved cup before we break up on Friday.

baking compeition winners

Very well done to everyone who took part, either baking or buying cakes on the day, for helping to raise such a fantastic amount.

Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

Please be aware that your child should’ve come home with a piece of literacy and maths homework today. The literacy is linked to spellings this week and the maths is linked to measurement. Please let me know if your child has not got one.

Thank you.

Class 4 spellings – to be tested on Friday 6th February

Group 2

Revision of doubling the   consonant before adding ‘ed’

Group 3

‘oy’ spelling

Phase 6 phonics group

Revision of doubling the   consonant before adding ‘ed’ and changing y to an i add ‘ed’

Group 4 & 5

Revision of ‘cian’     being used if the root word ends in     ‘c’ or ‘cs’.

sob

sobbed

drop

dropped

grab

grabbed

shrug

shrugged

admit

admitted

 

Tricky Words:

because

some

annoy

annoying

enjoy

enjoyed

loyal

royal

employ

employed

Tricky Words:

because

some

marry

married

carry

carried

admit

admitted

cancel

cancelled

refer

referred

music

musician

mathematic

mathematician

electric

electrician

politics

politician

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Dear Parents/Carers,

Your child has been given a homework relating to verb tenses this week. Please let me know if your child has not come home with one so I can ensure they recieve one before next Friday.

Many Thanks,

Miss Barratt

Class 4 spellings – to be tested on Friday 30th January

Group 2

Revision of suffix ‘ful’

Group 3

‘ea’ spelling

Phase 6 phonics group

Revision of suffix ‘ful’

Group 4 & 5

‘sion is used if the root word ends in d or se

thankful

useful

powerful

dreadful

careful

graceful

painful

fearful

     Tricky Words:

laughed

everyone

please

leave

clean

each

least

mean

seashore

reading

Tricky Words:

laughed

everyone

careful

graceful

peaceful

useful

powerful

dreadful

thoughtful

successful

wonderful

thankful

expand

expansion

extend

extension

confuse

confusion

supervise

supervision

Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

This is just to make you aware that your child should’ve come home with a piece of literacy homework today relating to writing dialogue. I am unable to put this document on the website so please let me know if your child hasn’t got one.

Also we will be having a  times table test every Friday from now on. I have told the children to choose a times table to learn each week (or for longer if necessary) in the hope that they will gradually improve as we continue these tests.

Thank you for your support as always.

Miss Barratt

Class 4 Homework

Dear Parents/Carers,

Your child should’ve come home with a piece of maths homework this week to do with coordinates. Please let me know if your child has lost their homework and needs another sheet, as I am unable to upload the work onto the website for you to access yourself at home.

Thank you.

Class 4 Spellings – to be tested on Friday 16th January

Group 2

Making plurals by adding   ‘es’

Group 3

‘aw’ spelling

Phase 6 phonics group

suffiix ‘tion’ – used if   the root word ends in ‘t’ or ‘te’

Group 4 & 5

suffiix ‘tion’ – used if   the root word ends in ‘t’ or ‘te’

hero

heroes

match

matches

vehicle

vehicles

twitch

twitches

compass

compasses

crawl

claw

yawn

prawn

lawn

shawl

drawn

flawless

Tricky Words:

also

always

invent

invention

inject

injection

complete

completion

hesitate

hesitation

invent

invention

inject

injection

complete

completion

hesitate

hesitation

Class Spring Letter

Dear Parents/Carers,

          Welcome back! I hope you have all had a lovely Christmas and New Year and have enjoyed the break. I just wanted to let you know some key bits of information about this term.

PE – Wednesdays and Fridays – Please could children ensure they have both indoor and outdoor kit in school as at this time in the year our lessons are very much weather dependent!

Stottesdon – During this term we will be holding a meeting about Stottesdon to discuss any questions you might have. We will let you know a date for this meeting in due course.

Class 4 Topic

Our main topic for this term is a geography topic called ‘Our Kingdom’. We will be doing a study of the UK looking at both physical and human features. We will spend time looking at different cities and regions of the UK as well as comparing different regions. We will complete art work linked to this relating to maps as well as looking at things people associate with the UK. If you would like to support your child with this topic at home they would benefit from becoming used to using an atlas or a globe to locate countries, continents and lines of latitude, becoming familiar with the four countries that make up the United Kingdom and key physical and human features associated with this – landmarks, mountains, rivers etc. We will also be covering the Water Cycle within this topic.

Other ways in which you can support your child at home are with handwriting practise, spelling practise and the opportunity to read and have a go at writing a variety of texts. Before Christmas, we were focusing on how to extend our sentences by using conjunctions such as because, so, although, despite, however, then, when. Children could practise writing sentences which include these at home. In terms of supporting your child with maths, it is beneficial to keep learning and practising times tables. Practising written addition and subtraction methods will also help them.

If you have any questions please feel free to come and speak to me at the end of a school day.

Thank you for your continued support.

Christmas Jumper Day

Thank you for the donations for ‘Christmas Jumper Day’ or ‘Wear Something Festive Day! We raised £135 which will be sent off to Save The Children this week.

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