Here are the Maths, Presentation, Writing and Star of the Week certificate winners for this week!
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Here are the Maths, Presentation, Writing and Star of the Week certificate winners for this week!
Over the last few weeks we have been learning about the properties of rocks, the three main rock groups (Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic) and where they come from. This week, the children have been using chocolate to make comparisons to the different rock types and how the rocks are formed on our planet.
Of course they all loved tasting the rocks too 🙂
Wow! Look at our weekly certificate winners, who received their awards in Worship on Friday! Haughmond pupils will receive theirs on Monday!
If you would like to know more about how we teach English at our school. You can find documents on the website (Click on the icon learning, curriculum, lesson planning)
These documents share with you how we teach speaking and listening, reading and writing. We also go through the schemes we follow to teach phonics and how we teach spellings. Each class teacher has their own way of testing spellings, but the children will always have spellings to learn at home.
If you have any questions about anything we teach at school, please speak to your class teacher.
Today all of the classes received their exciting new deliveries of Reading Rocks books. Each class will receive two books per half term. All of the children will get a chance to read these new books. If your child does bring them home, please take care of them and return them back to class when finished with, for another child to enjoy.
We would like to thank Battlefield Farm shop for purchasing these for our children. Thank you
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Huge congratulations for our certificate winners this week!
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Look at our certificate winners this week! Well done for your excellent work!
Please find this weeks homework – I have spoken to the children in class about this weeks homework. They all have their logins and passwords for Fiction Express. They all understand what they have to do. On fiction express there are three different versions for chapter 1;
Please do not panic if you think this is too hard for your child, even when listening via the audio, your child should be able to complete the test at the end.
I understand that the year 3 children are a little anxious about the expectations for this year, please don’t worry, in a matter of weeks it will feel normal. It is quite a jump academically from year 2 to year 3.
I have had conversations with Mrs Greggory about individual children and what their limitations are, she feels that what I have set this week is well within all capabilities.
Homework due in by Wednesday next week.
Thank you
Kind regards,
Mrs Roberts
A small reminder that your child should have a waterproof coat in their bag everyday please, as we still go outside in light drizzle.
Thank you
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