The New Junior Leadership Team

I am pleased to announce that we have a new Junior Leadership Team. A massive thank you to everyone who wrote a speech, had the confidence to speak in front of their classmates and thought of creative ways to improve our school.

There was a flurry of activity this morning as all classes visited the hall to cast their votes. It was very tense!

Our new JLT is…

1/2 C – Michael and Nyla

1/2 K- Caleb and Hermione

1/2 V – Ava and Lorien

3/4 N – Aurora and Freya

3/4 O – Rowan and Jessica

3/4 E – Sam and Elisa

5/6 S – Paige and William W

5/6 M – Seth and Joseph

5/6 B – Nathan and Zoe

I can’t wait to meet with the new team after the Easter holiday and get started!

Junior Leadership Team Speeches

A huge well done to all the children from 5/6 S for completing your homework and creating your own speeches for the JLT elections. You had put a lot of effort in and you thought of creative ways to convince us to vote for you. I would be very proud to have any of you on the JLT.

Voting takes place on Friday 1st April, so watch this space to see who our new JLT members are!

5/6 S Certificate Celebration

This weeks certificate winners are…

For great learning…

Jude – you concentrated so well in the lesson and gave very thoughtful answers. You were a good role model – thank you.

For sport and physical activity…

Jessica – for showing determination in cricket this week. You didn’t give up trying to hit that ball. Well done!

For living and learning…

Ellie – you contributed so well to the discussion about where to find help. You were sensible and mature. Thank you.

Well done everyone!

5/6 Certificate Celebration

This weeks certificate winners are…

For great learning…

Sonny – you have returned to school with a brilliant attitude and put 100% into your learning. Keep it up!

For sport and physical activity…

Charlie H – for demonstrating hard work and a mature attitude during cricket this week. You were great at demonstrating your skills. Well done.

For living and learning…

Ellie – you contributed so well to the discussion about where to find help. You were sensible and mature. Thank you.

Well done everyone!

Homework Heroes!

We have had a great response to the creative homework this week about Biology. The children were asked to show their own knowledge of the digestive and circulatory system. They could present this how they liked: a diagram, a model or even just a written explanation. It has been lovely that so many parents have emailed the homework in. This means we can celebrate their work in the homework review and enjoy seeing what each other have done at home – so thank you.

Electricity

Year 5/6 have begun their new science unit ‘Electricity.’ The children have been learning about the scientific symbols for the components that make up an electrical circuit. They confidently used vocabulary such as: cell, switch, wire, buzzer and motor. They had to test different circuits using equipment to see if they would work. They did an excellent job with their predictions. Here are some photographs of the investigation…

5/6 Certificate Celebration

This weeks certificate winners are…

For great learning…

Freddie – you were so active during Topic this week and you participated in discussions about WWII. Well done.

For sport and physical activity…

Poppy – for demonstrating control and skill during hockey this week. A big improvement – well done!

For living and learning…

William W – you were attentive and participated well in the discussion about lockdown and self-belief. Well done.

Well done everyone!

Welcome back!

It has been an amazing week in which we welcomed back all our year 5 and 6 children. It’s been lovely to have our classrooms full of learning, chatting and giggling again. The children have returned to school with a brilliant attitude and have got stuck straight into their learning, so well done everyone. Below is a little overview of some of the learning that we’ve done this week.

We’ve continued with our topic on WWII and have moved onto looking at how people’s lives changed during this period. We have used historical information such as: photographs, newspaper reports and diary entries to find out what it was like to be evacuated.

The children have continued to learn and use the vocabulary for this topic. If you would like to see the vocabulary we are using, click on the link below.

WWII topic vocabulary

In reading we have been working on our retrieval and inference skills. The children have used a range of sources including radio clips and photographs. To develop their fluency skills we have been looking at ‘The Photograph‘ by Roger Stevens. This is a poem based on WWII and looks at the memories of a child who is experiencing the war. It focuses on positive emotions and also feelings of loss.

In writing, the children have been practising their ‘must dos’ including using capital letters, full stops and squashed sentences.  We will continue with this learning next week.

Keep an eye out tomorrow for our certificate winners. As usual, there will be a learning, physical activity and living and learning certificate for those children who have really stood out to their class teachers.

Again, well done year 5 and 6 for a great first week back.

Happy Half Term!

Well, we’ve made it! Another half term of lockdown done. You should all be very proud of yourselves for working so hard on your home learning. A massive thank you to those parents that have kept in regular contact and sent positive messages to the teachers – it has really helped keep us motivated when juggling video lessons, teaching and planning among many other things. Thanks to everyone that has continued to send their work in –  we love to see how well you are doing at home.

The daily Zooms have continued to be a success in 5/6S and well done to all those children that have had the confidence to be one of our daily quiz masters. I love to see you all and have a giggle, even though I never win at the quizzes! I still can’t believe that I didn’t win the Michael Buble quiz!

Anyway, I hope you all have a great half term. Make sure you get out for some fresh air and spend some quality time with your families. Maybe some baking might be on the cards – photos will need to be seen by me though. Yum yum!

Hope to see you all very soon.

Mrs H.

Happy Friday!

Hello Year 5/6! We hope you are all well and feeling happy and healthy. You’ve made it through another week of home learning, so congratulations. We hope you are going to spend the weekend relaxing, getting some fresh air and having some lockdown fun.

Thank you to people who are still emailing their work in, we love to see what you’re producing at home.
Imogen has sent in her piece of writing in. This is from Mr Owen’s writing lessons and she has produced a great witness statement – well done. She has also been very creative and used play dough to show the different phases of the moon for Mr Freeman’s lesson.