Today we have started our weaving project!
Lots of fun had by all!
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Today we have started our weaving project!
Lots of fun had by all!
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
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!
As a school we are celebrating Roald Dahl day, dressing up, listening to stories, singing songs and various story related activities.
Everyone looks amazing!
Here are our certificate winners this week!
Welcome back to a new school year, I hope you have had a wonderful holiday and look forward to hearing all about it on Tuesday!
We have so many exciting things to look forward to in Stiperstones class this term including a trip to Tatton Park in October, to learn more about the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. I have attached an overview of the work we will be covering this term and also a weekly timetable (subject to change) to give you an idea of what we will be doing doing each day.
Knowledge organisers for each subject will be added to the class information page, which you will be able to access throughout the school term.
PE days are Tuesday and Thursday
Homework will be given out on Fridays and to be returned by the following Wednesday. Homework will include: daily reading, times tables, spellings (more details on how we do spellings will follow) , and another task usually linked to what has been taught that week.
Any questions please feel free to chat to me at the gate or leave a message for myself at the school office and I will get back to you.
Thank you
Mrs Quigley
Stiperstones Class Teacher
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