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June 16, 2016

Next Week

Next week is a very busy one in Class 1. We have our class assembly on Tuesday morning and we have our fingers crossed that everything will go smoothly. It is then our sponsored Bakeathon on Thursday morning and our Art Enrichment Day on Friday!
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Homework

We have another maths problem in our homework books this week, put on your thinking caps and see if you can solve it!
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Assembly Preperation

We have spent lots of time this week practising the songs and story for our assembly next Tuesday. All of the props are coming together and we are getting excited to perform for an audience!   
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Sunflowers

Wow! We are so excited by how tall our sunflowers have grown. Luckily they have survived the half term holiday and they are now shooting up at pace! As they are now getting too big for their plant pots we are going to plant them in the community garden and in our wildlife area in...
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Year 6 Leavers’ Table Tennis Tournament Quarter Finals Results

After the great excitement of the Year 6 leavers’ tournament opening round last week, this week three thrilling quarter-finals took place. The results were the following: Ivy v Nicola 11-1 11-4 Louie v Harry 11-7 11-7 Ben v Jake 11-9 11-6 Tom v Chelsea TBC  
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Next week

In maths, we will be practising writing numbers, telling the time and solving problems with money. In English, we will be writing a postcard then using persuasive language to encourage others to visit the seaside. We’re also very excited about our Art Enrichment Day on Friday 24th June; we’re sure it will be lots of...
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Homework

Spellings this week will focus on common exception words which the children frequently use in their writing. Please encourage them to also use this words in sentences to ensure they know the meaning of them. Also, a lot of the children’s new English targets focus on punctuation. Perhaps you could encourage them to write sentences...
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Next week

In English next week we will be looking at a bit of persuasive writing, encouraging people to go to the seaside. In maths we will be looking at money problems. Our sponsored penalty shoot out is next Thursday afternoon and you are more than welcome to come and watch. Flapjacks will be available on Thursday...
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Spellings

Spellings this week will be focusing on common exception words.
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England Vs. Wales

We did it! It may not have been until the last minute but England won the game 2-1 and the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Great support Class 3.
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Come on England! 

We have all had a fun afternoon in class 1 cheering on England. We have all got our fingers crossed for a win against Wales.
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Next week…

English Next week in English we are going to be writing a set of instructions based on our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Spellings This week we looked at words using prefixes to transform them into negatives. For your homework, please practise and learn these spellings and evidence how you have practised them...
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Homework Project

A reminder that your current homework project is to find out about the capital city of one of the countries taking part in the 2016 Olympics. You should research your chosen capital city carefully and could include details about the population, geographical features, places to visit or any other information you find interesting about that...
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Homework…

A reminder that your current homework project is to find out about the capital city of one of the countries taking part in the 2016 Olympics. You should research your chosen capital city carefully and could include details about the population, geographical features, places to visit or any other information you find interesting. We would...
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Next week…

English Next week in English we are going to be writing a set of instructions based on Midsummer Night’s Dream. Spellings This week we looked at words using prefixes to transform them into negatives. For your homework, please practise and learn these spellings and evidence how you have practised them in your homework books, e.g....
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Next Week

Next Week in Class 7 English Next week in English we are going to be writing biographies linked to our work on Olympians and Superheroes Spellings This week we have looked at homophones. Please complete the activity on your spelling sheet, ready for your test next week. Maths In maths next week we will be...
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Homework

A reminder that your current homework project is to find out about the capital city of one of the countries taking part in the 2016 Olympics. You should research your chosen capital city carefully and could include details about the population, geographical features, places to visit or any other information you find interesting. We would...
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Euro 2016

We’ve been researching Euro 2016  this week and have been giving presentations about the teams and their players.
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Terrific Teeth

In our Science lesson this week, we’ve been investigating the different functions of human teeth.  We sampled a range of foods and made careful observations about exactly which teeth were used to eat them and why.  We agreed on all of our results but had a few discussions about the correct way to eat a...
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Next Week in Class 6

Next Week in Class 6 English Next week in English we are going to be writing our own biographies about a famous Olympic athlete. Spellings This week we have looked at some more homophones. We have given you 10 spellings to learn. Please also complete the activity on your spelling sheet, ready for your test...
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Homework Project

A reminder that your current homework project is to find out about the capital city of one of the countries taking part in the 2016 Olympics. You should research your chosen capital city carefully and could include details about the population, geographical features, places to visit or any other information you find interesting. We would...
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Order, order!

On Wednesday the Year 3 children went to visit York University as part of their Law Project. They completed a range of activities, which included using a court room to hold their own trial. They then had to decide if the suspect was guilty or not guilty!
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