London Day 2

Another wet but even more wonderful day in London for the year 6 children. Today we have taken a river cruise along The Thames, completed the royal walk – including witnessing the changing of the guards – visited the fantastic attractions at The National History Museum, had our evening meal at The Rainforest Cafe before the children watched The Lion King at the theatre. The rain certainly didn’t deter the children, they have loved every minute of their second day! More photos to follow.

Year 5 Cookery Club – Week 2!

Well done for your layered salads: I hope they were enjoyed!

Chocolate muffins next week!  Please bring a container to take your muffins home in.  See you at 12 at the bungalow.

Year 3 Spellings and homework to be tested 21.6.19

Dear Parents,

Week 7 Year 3 Spellings to be tested 21.6.19

Homework for Year 3 to be completed by 21.6.19

Try to read at least three times at home this week. Spellings will be tested on the usual day, next week.

For homework, children need to put each word into an interesting and unusual sentence – try to add extra description, clauses, details, start with -ing, -ly words, (eg: Watching the sunset, he saw the beautiful clouds reflecting an orange glow. / Slowly, he walked home, kicking the ball as he walked.) Please pay care and attention to capital letters, handwriting and punctuation!

Thank you for your continued support,

The Year 3 Team

London Update 9!

The team are in the West End on their way to the Rainforest Café for tea and then the theatre for the Lion King.

Yr 5/6 Cricket Club – Friday 14th June

Looking at the weather and the state of the school field, I think it best to cancel cricket for tomorrow.

However – if this is a problem for anyone with the short notice – the children are welcome to come to 5M to watch some World Cup cricket on the big screen (if necessary?!?!)

Regards

Mr M

Yr6 homework due 24.06.19

Literacy the week beginning 24th June will be the completion of work based around journalistic writing. We are entering children’s work in to the Rotary Club competition as part of the Newport Show.

Can all Year 6 children research current news stories in local and national newspapers?

They need to have key facts that explore news stories that interest them, covering a range of topics: sport, environment, local issues, wildlife, agriculture, politics, fashion, music, arts or drama.

Children will be expected to create a whole front page, applying all newspaper report features and ensuring that they create an engaging front cover.

Children are only required to research stories as all written work will be completed in class.