Mrs Roberts, Mr Field and Mrs Quigley transformed into Hogwarts teachers Hagrid, Professor Umbridge and Professor Trelawney.
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Mrs Roberts, Mr Field and Mrs Quigley transformed into Hogwarts teachers Hagrid, Professor Umbridge and Professor Trelawney.
We will update with more pictures throughout the day.
This term Stiperstones will be taking part in ‘Reading the Game’. This is run by Shrewsbury Town in the Community. We had our first session today with Coach Neil. He told us all about what we will be doing over the next few weeks and we even got to practise some of our football skills too!
Our star players this week were Obosa and Annabelle – well done!
We had a very empty class yesterday! If you are feeling well enough then here is some work you can complete at your own pace.
See previous link – Carry on with Fiction Express and the Oak academy English. Lots to keep you busy.
Maths
Here are links to the videos and the sheets.
2digit by 1 digit 3 digit by 1 digit 4 digit by 1 digit 2 by 1 answers 3 by 1 answers 4 by 1 answers
You also have log ins for reading eggs and education city, so you can choose activities aswell.
Any problems email myself or Miss Horton.
Take Care, see you all back at school soon.
Thank you
Mrs Quigley and Miss Horton
For those of you who are isolating and feel well enough to do some learning, I have attached some links and work you can complete at you own pace.
TTR to keep practising times tables
Fiction Express – Choose a book to read and complete the quizzes at the end of each chapter
English
Click on the link and follow the lessons.
https://teachers.thenational.academy/units/the-borrowers-narrative-writing-c96c
Maths
We have been doing multiplication this week, so here are some sheets you could try.
t2-m-1704-missing-number-calculations-2-digits-by-1-digit-multiplication-activity-sheet-_ver_2
cfe2-m-112-multiplying-23-digit-numbers-by-1-digit-numbers-differentiated-activity-sheets_ver_1 (1)
T2-M-1631-Multiplying-2-Digit-Numbers-by-1-Digit-Numbers-Activity-Sheet_ver_1 (1)
Any problems, please get in touch.
Thank you
Welcome back Stiperstones, it’s been lovely having you back in class and working hard. We have lots of exciting things happening this term. Take a look at our topic overview to see what we’ll be getting up to.
There is a few changes this year in terms of days that things happen. You will need to come into school in your PE kit on Thursdays and Fridays. You will be going swimming on a Friday afternoon for the whole term. Homework will now be given out on a Friday and needs to be back in school on Wednesday. Pbuzz and Percussion will still take place on a Thursday.
Yesterday, Wrekin and Stiperstones took park in a PSHE game show. They were visited by White Socks Theatre Company. They played games and competed for points which represented money. They learnt about the value of money and how to keep it safe.
They all had a great morning.
Ask your child what they learnt.
Homework will now be given out on a Friday and to be handed back in by the following Wednesday.
Reading 20 mins everyday and TT rockstars will be every week.
Additional work will be given out in orange homework books.
Thank you
Mrs Quigley and Miss Horton
Do you want to help your child use their mobile phone safely?
We know that some of our older pupils have their own mobile phones and we regularly talk in classes about how to stay safe whilst online or using their phone.
I have seen a useful resource from EE that is designed for parents and carers of older primary-age children – it allows grown-ups to fully understand how children use their phones, how to help them identify risks and also gives children a ‘PhoneSmart Licence’ if they complete the ‘course’!
You simply need to register yourself, then set-up your child’s profile, then they can log-in and complete some fun online activities with you to show they understand how to use their phone in a ‘smart way’!
In this world of changing communication and media use, it is really worth while taking control of helping our children – I hope this is useful and I would appreciate any feedback!
Mr Field
Hi everyone! I am proud to publish my Newshound Club’s first issue of their school newspaper – The Bomere Beagle.
A dedicated group of Year 5 and 6 pupils have been working hard to explore and write news stories about our school. They will publish the newspaper every few weeks throughout the year.
We hope you enjoy reading it and if you have a story for them, please let us know!
Mr Field
Today we are launching our ‘Reading Challenge’ and this time we have linked your child’s reading to several journeys around the world.
It’s not that easy to travel at the moment but we are thinking about people all over the world. Why not read your way around the world with the Reading Miles Global Challenge.
Collect 500 reading miles for every 30 minutes you spend reading, with a parent, carer, or your brother or sister. You could even video call your relatives and read aloud to them. You just need a signature, amount of time read and time you read at. Collect reading miles in a special reading passport on your very own reading world tour – a whopping 33,000 miles in total! Reading counts between 8am and 7pm.
The challenge is split into seven journeys, each of which finishes in a ‘checkpoint city’.
The following resources are available to download and print off to enable you to take part in the challenge.
• A wall map of the world charting the Reading Miles Global Challenge route
• A passport to record the reading
• A certificate for when you complete the challenge
• Postcards which you can complete when you reach checkpoint cities.
• All children that complete the each journey challenge will have their names entered into the draw to win the reading challenge box of goodies. Complete all 7 journeys and you will have 7 entries, so a much better chance of winning.
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2017_07_25_free_resource_-_Reading_Miles_Passport
The passport will be kept in school and updated by the class teacher.
We hope you will enjoy and support us with this reading challenge.
Kind regards,
Mrs Sallie Roberts – Deputy Headteacher
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