You all looked amazing with your crazy hair today raising money for CHILDREN IN NEED. Thank you very much for your contributions to this great cause.
Highlights of the week:
This week in maths we have been increasing whole numbers by scale factors and making our own word problems. Miss Russon's group have been consolidating their understanding of money and place value. In English, we created a class poem for anti-bullying day. We have also been reading more of Bill's New Frock and the children have written diary entries in role as Bill exploring his character in depth. In art, we created our teeth mosaic using shells. The children really enjoying linking their science learning to this and using the glue guns! We have also been practising for our class assembly. The children are really excited to show their learning to you all next Friday.
Important notices:
-Friday is Mufti-day in exchange for an item that can go in a Christmas hamper. This is also the same day as our class assembly. Children do not need to wear uniform for their assembly, they can come in their own clothes like the rest of the school.
-Next week is 'Just Talk' week where we will be focusing on positive well being.
Next week:
Maths: My group: Problem solving with measure.
Miss Russon's group: More than, less than and equal to with the corresponding symbols <,>, =
English: Books associated with Just Talk week.
Spellings:
Group 1:
-put
-our
-were
-was
-his
-has
-you
-by
-push
-pull
-illness
-illustration
-illegal
-illogical
-illuminate
-irregular
-irrational
-irresponsible
-irresistible
-irrelevant
Science: Food pyramids.
Spanish: Items in a pencil case.
RE: Hindu Gods.
PSHE: Judging by appearances.
ICT: Different search engines.
Geography: How volcanoes are formed.
Art:Continuing observation drawing of items.
Please make sure you are reading at home as well as completing Mathletics, there are lots of children who are not filling in their reading journals with a comment on home.
Have a lovely weekend and I am looking forward to seeing you all on Friday for the assembly!
Miss Bradford