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In the eyes of God, every child matters, every moment of every day

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January 2023

  • 27.01.23

    Published 27/01/23, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings: breath, business, caught, different, exercise, extreme, medicine, possession, although, thought.

    Boom reader and TT Rockstars

    Talk homework - explain what the 'left over' part is in a division - what is it called? how can you show it using match sticks?

    In maths, we enjoyed learning about different methods of division and some of us said they were struggling with division but found the part/ whole a useful tool to help solve the calculation. 

    We thought English was fun as we had to use our imagination to draw the descriptive setting from our Power of Reading book.  We are enjoying meeting new characters and finding out what the new island holds and excited to find out what will happen next.

    In Geography this week, we learnt about water pollution and we had a visitor from Anglian Water who provided an eventful day for us and we learnt some fun facts, e.g., it takes1300 litres to make a single loaf of bread!

    On field, we enjoyed learning new skills in hockey and this week, we practised running with the ball and how to keep each other safe.

    In History this week, we looked back at Roman innovations and found out about what happened in Britain before our time.  We enjoyed learning about the different Roman baths - Caldarium, Tepidarium, Frigidarium.

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  • Class blog 20.01.23

    Published 20/01/23, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings: serious, obvious, curious, hideous, spontaneous, courteous, furious, various, victorious, gaseous, threw.

    Talk homework: Tell your adults at home / family about the battle between Boudica and the Roman army in 60-61AD.

    TT Rockstars - 3 x sound checks.

    Boomreader -  any reading you do over the weekend.

    This week, we enjoyed learning about the states of matter in Science whilst some of us was interested about how to plan a fair test to answer our investigation question.

    We were challenged in Maths as we were learning how to do the written method in long multiplication.  We discovered howthe compact method was so much quicker.

    In English, we were amused by the introduction of the three new characters in our Power of reading book -Oliver and the Seawigs.

    We continued learning about the Romans in History and how some Celts disliked them and found Boudica's story a fascinating one.

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  • Class blog 13.01.23

    Published 13/01/23, by Christina Farmer
    Spelling – merriment, happiness, plentiful, penniless, happily, prettiest, nastiness, beautiful, pitiful, silliness, hole Talk homework – tell your family about the states of matter and give them some examples. TT – Rockstars
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  • 06.01.23 Class blog

    Published 06/01/23, by Christina Farmer

    Spelling – courageous, ridiculous, outrageous, disadvantageous, nervous, carnivorous, famous, rapturous, adventurous, torturous, wait

    Talk homework – Tell your adult or family about the Romans and any Roman numerals you know.

    We enjoyed the start of our new Power of Reading book – Oliver and the Seawigs where we have been introduced to the new characters.

    In History, we found out that many Roman’s influence still exist today and some of us found the topic fascinating.

    Some people in the class were just happy to come back to school after not seeing their friends for such a long time. 

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