NJS Through the Keyhole…. Round 4 answers!

NUMBER 13: Mrs Thomas

Mrs Thomas enjoys taking photos of scenery especially in the Alps, she has been learning to speak French for years!  When Mrs Thomas has time, and it’s not raining, she enjoys cycling with her husband.  For a long time she has been interested in The Titanic, nut contrary to what Mr Moody tells everyone, she wasn’t on it! Two months ago Mrs Thomas became a nanny to a beautiful Grandson and has a son who lives far away in America.  Mrs Thomas has been a Teaching Assistant at NJS for many years.

 

NUMBER 14: Mrs Yates

Mrs Yates loves all things Harry Potter reading the books, watching the films and she has even visited the Watford Studio three times!  She lives with her husband and two children; one is now at Haberdasher Adams and the other still at NJS. She loves dressing smart for school but can do sports kit if required especially when volunteering for Newport Swimming Club as treasurer and Shropshire ASA official.  Mrs Yates can usually be found at school with a cup of coffee and of course eating sweets in 3P (even if one did break a tooth!).  Mrs Yates has worked at NJS as a Teaching Assistant for just over a year now and absolutely loves it.

 

NUMBER 15: Miss Hardy

Miss Hardy has been a year 5 teacher at NJS for 5 years. Her favourite colour is yellow and her favourite food is rich tea biscuits. Miss H loves the outdoors, particularly at her caravan in Wales or skiing in France with her best pals, fellow year 5 teachers Mr Moody and Mr Lawson! To relax, Miss H enjoys yoga, playing the piano and chilling at home with her fluffy cat, Fat Albie. She loves books and reads all the time, Harry Potter being her all-time favourite!

NUMBER 16: Mr Butler

Mr Butler lives in a house like this! The first picture is his dog, Luna, a 2-year-old mad Sproodle whom he loves taking for walks. He enjoys crime fiction by David Baldacci and Lee Child. He enjoys a coffee or two, and has played guitar (badly!) for at least 20 years. Mr Butler’s favourite pastime is Mountain-biking and his work role as a teacher involves being Online Safety Lead for the school. Well done if you guessed right!

Year 4 Home Learning -Thursday 7th May 2020

Hi Year 4

I hope you are all keeping well. I have attached the home learning for tomorrow. It will be our last day of Home Learning for the week because Friday is a Bank Holiday.

Any questions or photos email over to me at jeni.kuczynska@taw.org.uk

Take Care

Love Mrs Kuczynska 🙂 x

Home Learning Thursday 7th May 2020

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Year 6 Home Learning Thursday 7th

Hi Year 6

Here are your home learning slides for English.Thursday slides

Here are your maths slides for today: this is all about art in maths. Looking at some famous artists, impossible drawings and getting you to have a go at creating your own piece of art work linked to maths. Think about the shape, angles and patterns you can spot.
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Shape in Art thursday (instructions on this one)

Your teacher would love to see any of your art work that you wanted to share.

Stay Safe.

VE Day Video Deadline!

Remember any photos or videos you wish to be included MUST be received by 6pm today or unfortunately we will not be able to use them.

Thank you for your support, the ones we have received are AMAZING!

 

Celebrating V.E. Day

Hello Year 4!

I just wanted to say a huge thank you to Billy Pessoa from my class 4NJ for producing this fantastic V.E. day poster. Well done Billy it’s brilliant. I hope you all enjoy celebrating the 75th V.E. day anniversary on Friday 🙂

Kind regards Mrs Jukes

V.E. Day poster

Year 5 Home Learning Thursday 7th May – Day 24

Dear Parents and Year 5s,

Please find attached the year 5 home learning activities for this week. If you split your day and have more of a structured timetable then this may help you to become focussed. Add into your timetable when you are playing in the garden, going for a bike ride/walk, helping with the cooking/cleaning etc – remember all these skills are still learning!!

Please bear in mind the following:

  • These activities are a guide for what you might work through with as a year 5 child.
  • You may wish to complete additional work using the links provided on the school website or suggestions on the NJS Home Learning information page in the Home Learning books.
  • If the activities provided are too challenging or too much for your child, please adapt the work or amount that you do. There is no obligation to complete every activity set each day. Sometimes the tasks may take too long – don’t feel as though you have to complete them all that day, you can always catch up tomorrow! Likewise some of the tasks set are designed to be completed across the week – we have tried our best to emphasise this on the slides!
  • TTRS and learning off by heart times-tables, general reading, spelling patterns previously sent home are all also very important – these can be completed across the week to suit.

All three teachers are looking forward to seeing your work – please feel free to email any work you have completed to us so we can look at it. Also let us know if you would like any work sharing as we can publish it on our school website (the year 5 page) so other children in the year group can see what you have completed. (megan.hardy@taw.org.uk, ben.moody@taw.org.uk, elliot.lawson@taw.org.uk)

Make the most of this extra time at home to enjoy and learn things you wouldn’t normally have time for.

Stay safe and keep smiling!

Love Miss H, Mr M and Mr L x

Follow this link for the work slides:13- Thursday 7th May