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Our Olympic Games

Date: 13th Feb 2020 @ 4:16pm

Yesterday, 5CB competed in their own Olympic Games. 

We took part in Javelin, Shot Put, Discus, Long Jump and even braced the weather for a Running Race!

Well done to our winners!

Javelin:

1st - Akin, William, Delayno, Lexie, Mujeeb, Imole, Zain, Denico (11 meters) 

2nd - Jennifer, Zana (10 meters)

3rd - Shero, Oceane, Paige, Sam (9 meters)

Shot Put: 

1st - Akin, William, Lexie, Mujeeb, Imole (11 meters)

2nd - Delayno, Riley (10 meters)

3rd - Zana (9 meters)

Discus:

1st - Akin, William, Mujeeb, Ibrahim, Denico (11 meters)

2nd - Lexie, Zana, Sam (10 meters)

3rd - Shero, Lilly C, Imole (9 meters)

Long Jump: 

1st - Imole (5.4 meters)

2nd - Angelica, Zana, Sam (5 meters)

3rd - Ibrahim (4.7 meters)

Running:

1st - William (7.82 seconds)

2nd - Akin (8.38 seconds)

3rd - Imole (8.47 seconds)

Super Soil Scientists!

Date: 13th Feb 2020 @ 4:03pm

We had a lot of fun this afternoon investigating different types of soils using magnifying glasses and soil. It was great to feel like real scientists with our magnifying glasses!

Performance Poetry!

Date: 13th Feb 2020 @ 4:01pm

Yesterday, we read a poem called 'I was born in the Stone Age' by Michael Rosen. We found it really interesting and funny to read so we decided to perform it in groups. We learnt about techniques to use when performing today and took part in some performance poetry. Here are some pictures of us using those techniques like actions, expression, body language.

See link attached for video of Michael Rosen reading the poem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq3Q85aA_0k

Parent/Carer Surprise!

Date: 13th Feb 2020 @ 3:43pm

Tomorrow morning we'd like you to come in to school because we have 3 surprises for you!  

It should only take about 15 minutes for those of you who need to rush off to work, but anyone who wants to stay a little longer, you're welcome to do so. 

Look at the photo for a clue about what we have been doing today - maybe you'll understand more tomorrow ...

Valentines Disco House Treat

Date: 13th Feb 2020 @ 10:07am

This half term House Fire won the house treat! All children in house fire were invited to a Valentines Disco! 

Speaking Superheroes

Date: 12th Feb 2020 @ 4:11pm

This afternoon we created our very own 'Speaking Superhero' pictures.

They look absolutely amazing! 

We are going to use our superhero pictures for our 'Speaking Superheroes' vocabulary display in the Nursery classroom.

 

Rock Quiz!

Date: 12th Feb 2020 @ 3:47pm

This afternoon we had our Connected Curriculum experience where we tested the Year 4's on their rock knowledge! We recorded questions and answers on iPads then showed them to the Year 4's after they had a guess. It was great being able to share what we have been learning about with other children. 

Our Reading Buddies!

Date: 12th Feb 2020 @ 3:46pm

Today we met our reading buddies!

This afternooon, Miss Bryce's Year 4 class came to visit Reception and shared their favourite book with each one of our children! After half term, we will regularly be reading together and sharing stories! 

Take a look at our video below!

Mini Olympics Experience

Date: 12th Feb 2020 @ 3:22pm

We completed a mini Olympics this morning as our experience to complete our Ancient Greeks study. We had such fun throwing a javelin, shot put and discus, and did our best leap for the long jump!

We're analysying our results tomorrow to see who won 1st, 2nd and 3rd place...but safe to say, it was a close competition!

Rock Quiz

Date: 12th Feb 2020 @ 10:31am

For our experience in the connected curriculum, we created our own quiz about rocks. We used our prior knowledge and filmed the questions and answers on ipads. We then went and asked the questions to year 4 to see what they could remember from last year.

Clayton Hall museum

Date: 11th Feb 2020 @ 8:22pm

The children really enjoyed visiting Clayton Hall last week! They all got the opportunity to wear victorian clothes and spend time experiencing what it would be like to be a child in the victorian times.

The children were very busy in the house.

They made tasy pies in the larder and made some delicous soup in the kitchen. The children made sure that the butter was the right shape and the vegetables were all chopped.

The children then made sure that all of the clothes in the wash house were washed and ironed. They had to use all of their stregnth to squeeze all of the water out of the clothes using the old victorian mangle.

After the children had worked hard to make sure that the house was clean and the food was cooked, they had time to relax and play with the old toys and games in the living room and bedroom.

Finally we all sat down to a big meal of chicken and sprouts in the dining room whilst listening to William and Graces beautiful piano melodies.

The children loved their afternoon at Clayton Hall and are eager to return!

Reading Buddies!!!

Date: 11th Feb 2020 @ 4:13pm

We met our Reading Buddies today!!!

Mrs Ratcliffe's Year 4 class are our reading buddy class this year. This afternoon we met our buddy and got to know them. After the half term we will regularly meet them and share some wonderful stories. 

It's a box!

Date: 11th Feb 2020 @ 10:27am

This morning, after register, one of the children noticed something in the classroom. We thought it was one of the teacher's boxes but they said it wasn't theirs. It had an address label on it that said it had been posted to our school. We guessed what could be in it 'a car' 'a (com)puter' 'I think it's an umberella.' 'I think there's nail varnish in it. About 500.' 'I think there's a dice in the box cos the box is massive.' How many? '10' 'A big Daddy bear in the box.' ' I think a Mummy.' 'I think it's a big tub of slime in the box.' ' I think it's a tiger. A big tiger.' 

Mrs Ganner put her hand in the box to find out what was in it. One of the children asked,'What do you feel?' and another added,'Is it hard or soft?' 

After a few clues and more guessing we finally found out that there was a bear, collander and some wellies in the box. We knew these were objects from one of our favourite stories. Not all of the props were there though, so Miss Heritage wrote a list of objects for us to find. We've already found one!

Watch this space to find out what the story is...

Using the language of instruction.

Date: 10th Feb 2020 @ 6:08pm

Some of Year 6 have been investigating how to use the language of instruction by putting the verb at the beginning of the sentence.

Here are some of the children following instructions on how to mix secondary colours and my attempt at following their written instructions to make a paper aeroplane . The instructions were so good, the plane actually flew!

4AR Super Stars!

Date: 10th Feb 2020 @ 12:36pm

Shada received the learning award last week for always putting 100% effort into her learning and being enthusiastic in her lessons. Isaak won the behaviour star for being a super role model in class. Well done Shada and Isaak.

Regular and irregular past tense

Date: 10th Feb 2020 @ 11:00am

This week Year 2 have been learning about regular and irregular past tense verbs and what the differences are. It was a bit tricky but they did really well!

Reading Buddies Rock!

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 7:37pm

This afternoon was such a special time for us in Nursery and Year 3. We met our reading buddies for the first time ever. It was great sitting, reading and talking about books together. We can't wait for the next time!

 

Round Robin

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 6:16pm

The children have been trying to learn and remember as many new words as they can this week. They have been using the word aware rap to help them remember some of the vocabulary from their English lessons.

If they would like to 'have a go' at home then follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=428l9PIED 

The children then used the round robin clapping game to recall as many words as possible

They remembered some excellent words!

   Antique    Vintage    Gloomy  Abandoned    Tarnished   Cracked

Frayed  Fragmented  Dull   Shady

 

 

Victorian times at Clayton Hall

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 5:51pm

The children really enjoyed visiting Clayton Hall this week. They all got an opportunity to dress up in victorian clothing and experience what it would have been like to live in victorian times.

Some of the children got busy in the kitchen and used an antique food chopper to cut carrots and herbs to make vegetable soup.

 

           

It was a team effort !

Some of the children had tougher jobs to do than others and had to use all their energy to wash, dry and iron clothes in the wash house. 

        

After all the hard work the children relaxed . They played card games, chess and used the writing table. 

       

Some of the children thought there was a pigeon in the room because they saw a feather in the table. They found out that people used quills to write in victorian times.

The children didn't want to leave and  asked to go back. The staff at Clayton Hall said "We would love to see all the families visiting the hall ."

The next open day is on Saturday 15th february if you would like to visit

So Proud!

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 4:51pm

This week I received an email form Darren at Southport Eco centre about our year 3 pupils who visited on Wednesday. Read what he had to say;

"Dear Mrs Hughes,

I am writing following the visit from your Year 3 classes here at the Eco Centre today. It was an absolute delight to meet and deliver our stone age topic to your children!

Behaviour and attitude to learning was first rate throughout the entire day and it was lovely to see them so supportive of each other throughout all the activities. Also a special call out to your staff who clearly have an excellent relationship with all the children and got as stuck into the activities as they did, fantastic ambassadors for your school and your wider school community.

Your school is welcome back here anytime :)"

I just wanted to share this with you as I am so proud of them.

Well done and thank you year 3!

Behaviour Star

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 4:08pm

Congratualtions to this week's Behaviour Star... Olivia! Well done on showing great effort and focus on your tasks. 

Can 5HW find their anchor?

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 3:56pm

Mrs Ganner held an assembly this morning, where she set a challenge for children to 'find their anchor'. This involved learning some mindfulness strategies for breathing - which will help us focus and remain calm. 

Have a go at home and see if you can find your anchor!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw_Wfr7cAig

 

 

Outstanding awards form week beginning 3-2-2020

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 2:08pm

A huge well done to this week's outstanding pupils.

Lillie, Esther, Jensen and Evodie all for outstanding work in our year 6 big maths lession.

Oliver for outstanding behaviour and kindness during singing assembly and also in big maths.

Clay Relief Tiles

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 11:54am

As part of our connected-curriculum, 'Why is Dina Asher-Smith famous?' , Year 5 have been learning about Ancient Greece and the Olympics. Using our knowledge of Ancient Greece, we learnt that the Greeks used clay to make different types of tiles and pottery.

We combined our knowledge of Greek design, and the Ancient Olympics, to create our own relief tiles, depicting an Olympic Sport.

We can't wait to show you our final designs in our class assembly on Friday! 

Inside Out Day!

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 11:47am

Yesterday, Ravensbury celebrated 'inside out day.' We all wore an item of clothing inside out, to remind everyone that even if we look great on the outside, we may not feel great on the inside.

‘We create, We explore,


We care, We soar’

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