Photo Club country excursion

Ernie and Ella came to the last Photoclub of this term.  They chose their activity for our last week and we went off premises to get landscape and country photos.  We walked a similar route to the Cross Country Club taking in the woods, fields and farm animals including baby goats and Mrs Ross’ horses.  The sun shone and we all had a great time.  Have a great Easter!

Class 5 Celebration Assembly

For Celebration Assembly next Friday, please could children in Class 5 wear something colourful or something blue, green or yellow to represent the colours of the Brazilian flag. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to speak to me or send a message in with your child.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Mrs Natalie Johnson

 

Photoclub at the Church

We took advantage of the drier weather to go down to the Church last week.  It always provides lots of photo opportunities with interesting stonework, plants and details as well as scenic possibilities.  We all had fun and the kids took some super shots.

Congratulations to Ernie for winning our club medal for the second week in a row.  Ernie has good control of his camera and many of his ideas translate into excellent images.

I hope the sunshine continues!

 

Dodgeball Tournament

Well done to the Year 5 and 6 children who represented Bicton at The Corbet last Thursday. They played brilliantly and came joint second overall. This is the first dodgeball tournament to be held there for local primary schools and we will definitely be entering again next year!

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Photoclub get snapping

After a foggy start, the sun came out for Photoclub this week and Ernie, Ava and Ella were able to get outside to take photos in good light for a change.  They had a great time concentrating on man-made objects thinking about colour and shape for close up shots.  All the kids have a good eye for interesting objects and just need a little practise at knowing the limits of how close their camera lens can focus and holding the camera steady enough to avoid camera shake blur.

Well done Ernie for winning last week’s medal.  Ernie took an exceptional variety of striking nature close ups in our forest school area.  Keep it up Ernie!

Year 6 Parents – SATs Meeting

Year 6 parents are invited to an informal SATS meeting on Monday 17th March at 3:20 in Class 5. I will provide an overview of SATs week, discuss ways in which you can continue to support your child with SATs preparation and answer any questions you may have. Year 6 children are encouraged to attend as well and should you have difficulty in childcare for younger siblings please do not hesitate to speak to me beforehand; I am sure another member of staff would be happy to help out on this occasion and keep an eye on younger children whilst the meeting takes place, if you feel that they may not want to join us in Class 5!

Thank you.

Mrs Johnson

Photoclub welcomes the sun!

In the last couple of weeks the weather has improved and we have finally been able to get outside with the cameras.  The kids have been having a go at photographing nature, concentrating on the varied shapes and textures in the forest school area.  It just shows you don’t need summer flowers to get pretty shots outside.

Year 6 Booster

Just to confirm, Year 6 Booster is on Thursday this week from 3:15 – 4:30.

Many thanks.

Class 5 News week ending 28th February

Literacy

We’ve been looking at writing letters for a ‘real’ purpose and children were given the task of writing a letter of complaint about a meal that they were not happy with. We discussed the type of things that might have been ‘wrong’ e.g. food under/overcooked, long waiting times, dirty crockery, ovecharging, etc. You would not believe the stories I have heard about some of your experiences when eating out!

Later in the week, children were given another child’s letter to reply to, in role as the manager of an establishment; they needed to make sure that they replied to the specific complaints and, again, we discussed the type of comments/ token of apology which may have been offered.

Numeracy

We’ve had an extremely busy week in maths revisiting and extending a range of topics including: using the vocabulary of parallel and perpendicular when reflecting shapes in all four axes, estimating and measuring length, reading unmarked divisions on scales and using the vocabulary of probability to discuss the chance of something happening. We also looked at area and perimeter which we will be continuing with next week.

Science

Evaporation and condensation are the main areas which we are focusing on at the moment and we will be using our knowledge of these processes to plan and carry out group investigations over the next couple of weeks.

Other activities…

Year 5s presented their half-term homework on persuading tourists to visit a location or attraction in Brazil; they are currently researching the Amazonian city of Manaus with a view to comparing it to different aspects of Shrewsbury.  In R.E., we have continued with our work on global citizenship and started to look at the work of different religious and aid organisations around the world. In P.E. we have revisited indoor games and enjoyed playing competitive team games with what appears to be an emphasis on competitive!

Year 6 SATs preparation

Thank you for your support in helping your child/children with their homework tasks, to help prepare for SATs. I have stressed the need for them to talk to me if there is anything we have covered that they are unsure about or anything which they would like to go over again. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to speak to me or write a note or comment on their homework.

Mrs Natalie Johnson

Photoclub

This half term has been challenging for photography with dark afternoons and apalling weather.  Nonetheless we have managed to squeeze in some outdoor portraits and the kids have learnt a bit about photo editing.

Outdoor portraits by Evie, Aaron, Christian and Joe:

The following week, Evie, Christian and Joe had a go at editing the portraits into effective Mono using www.pixlr.com :

Last week, with the weather continuing wet, we all had a go at using landscape and texture images downloaded from the net to create a texture layered effect.  Evie, Christian and Joe did an amazing job using a variety of blending modes and degrees of transparency – I’d be happy to have any of their results up on my wall at home!  Well done guys!

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