Please find a summary from the surveys we received in school.
Communications
Stiperstones homework
Continue with your TTR and reading everyday.
Complete the x table sheet and the word search, linked to Greek Gods, this will help you with your History lesson next week.
Top Tips for Encouraging Children to Choose Respect
Even among adults, it can be all too common to see disputes and differing opinions grow extremely heated, which is rarely helpful to anyone. When emotions run high, it can be easy to forget yourself and perhaps even say something you didn’t mean, hurting feelings or escalating the situation further.
For children, it’s just as important to avoid this kind of behaviour whenever possible; without the necessary guidance, however, they could struggle to identify any disrespectful behaviour, let alone recognise what they can do differently. This guide offers you expert advice on teaching children and young people to choose respect when interacting with their peers, helping to create an environment based on empathy and tolerance.
Stiperstones Homework
Two maths sheets were given out to the children today for them to complete.
Ultimate times tables sheet and Roman Numerals sheet
Please also remember to go on TTR or the Twinkl x tables games for 15 mins each day.
Any questions please ask.
Thank you
Mrs Quigley
Stiperstones Spellings
Well done with the spellings for last half. Here are the next set of spellings for this half term. Please practise these at home as well as at school. Copies of these words are also in homework books.
Year 4
actually, address, although, century, certain, circle, exercise, experience, experiment, height, history, imagine, naughty, notice, occasion, pressure, probably, promise, suppose, surprise, therefore
Year 5
achieve, aggressive, amateur, communicate, community, competition, disastrous, embarrass, environment, government, guarantee, harass, muscle, necessary, neighbour, queue, recognise, recommend, sufficient, suggest, symbol
Stars of the Half Term
Here at Bomere Heath we enjoy celebrating those pupils who have made particularly good progress or those who have shone throughout the last 8 weeks. Here are our winners: