Communications
Year 5 Play Leader Training
Year 5 pupils today have undergone Play Leader Training with Mrs Johnson to help the younger pupils play at break and lunchtimes. They will have a rota and lead games and play with Pimhill and Haughmond pupils.
The children were amazing today, it was lovely to see them taking the lead and teaching the younger ones new games.
Homework – 27th October 2023
Homework tasks to last from now until 10th November are:
- Ask a grown up at home to listen to you read and record it in your reading diary. Aim to do this as many times as you can. Also read whatever you like, just for enjoyment
- Practise the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. You could use Times Tables Rockstars or any other method that works for you.
- There are some Storylands activities on Reading Eggs to complete. If you want to, you can also do some personalised activities.
- Enjoy your half term and have a rest!
Stiperstones Homework
Over the half term, I would like the children to focus on x table practise.
I have set a challenge on TTR for you to complete, you can also use the x tables games website.
On Friday 3rd November, the next book is released on Fiction Express. Please read the first chapter of your chosen book and complete the quiz.
Have a good half term, see you back on Tuesday 7th November.
KS1 Reader of the Half Term
Well done to Bella who has been nominated by our Year 5 Reading Ambassadors for her amazing reading.
Autumn Term Prayer
We see signs of summer’s passing in golden leaves,
shortening days, misty mornings, autumn glow.
We sense its passing in rain that dampens,
winds that chill, Harvest’s bounty placed on show.
Creator God, who brings forth
both green shoot and hoar frost,
sunrise and sunset,
we bring our thanks
for seeds that have grown,
harvests gathered,
storehouses filled,
mouths fed.
And, as your good earth rests
through winter’s cold embrace,
we look forward to its re-awakening
when kissed by Spring’s first touch.
Amen
Stars of the Half Term
Well done to the Star of the Half Term winners!
#wakeupwednesday Five Nights at Freddy’s
You might know Five Nights at Freddy’s by reputation, even if your child has never actually played the game. Via playground rumours and circulated footage on platforms like YouTube, this 12-rated survival horror series (so far comprising nine games, several spin-off novels and a movie adaptation) has become possessed of a certain cult status among far younger players.
Whether the initial interest is sparked by peer pressure or curiosity, this spooky saga of things that go bump in the night seems to resonate with many pre-teen gamers. However, as this #WakeUpWednesday guide explains, the sinister characters, unrelenting sense of tension and some disturbing themes are all potential hazards that parents and carers should be aware of.
Helping children cope with difficult events in the news
Over the last few years there have been several worrying stories in the news. Indeed, we regularly watch Newsround in school to ensure that children are getting a balanced view of world news at an age-appropriate level, as well as enjoying the positive, good news stories that appear every day! Now there are also so many ways of children experiencing the news today (radio, via their mobile phones, on TV and even on screens in waiting rooms!)
Here is a guide which has been recommended to us that might hep you manage your child’s feelings and anxieties about the news. It is suitable for children at home and at school.
Anxious about world news (#26 2023) KS2
Second half term spellings
These are the spellings for you to focus on this half term.
Please continue to practise them, use the tricks and strategies we use in class to learn new spellings. We will be having a collaborative test towards the end of term.
Year 4 words
actually, address, although, century, certain, circle, exercise, experience, experiment, height, history, imagine, naughty, notice, occasion, pressure, probably, promise, suppose, surprise, therefore
Year 5 words
achieve, aggressive, amateur, communicate, community, competition, disastrous, embarrass, environment, government, guarantee, harass, muscle, necessary, neighbour, queue, recognise, recommend, sufficient, suggest, symbol