Friday 21 December 2012

Issue 15 2012-13

Newsletter Issue 15

Friday 21st December 2012

Dear Parent/Carer,

The end of the year is a good time to reflect. For staff, it has been a busy and interesting term for all of us, whether it has been adapting to a new role in school or settling into a new profession. I can say though, that it has been a fantastic and successful term. We are surrounded by incredible, spirited and motivated children, who are supported by great parents who want the best for them. I believe that this term we have successfully continued to strive for excellence in all that we do and this has reflected in the attitudes and behaviour of our brilliant learners.

Performances
My job is full of brilliant perks, but a highlight for me this term has to be my attendance at the Christmas productions. Not only was I overwhelmed by the quality of the performances and the efforts made by each and every one of our children, but I was also blown away by the support from parents, grandparents and friends. The presence of family and friends at the performances means such a lot to the children and helps to make this time of year exactly what it should be for all of them- magical. We greatly appreciate your support and seeing so many parents having to stand, it has made me assess my list to Santa….. We really do need a bigger hall!

PTA
My continuing thanks to our brilliant PTA, who provided refreshments before the performances. That was a great idea, a lovely touch and your time is greatly appreciated.

Rothwell Church Performance
My sincere thanks to Miss Thackeray and Mrs Moore for enabling our choir and recorder players to perform at Rothwell Parish Church at their Christmas service last night. Well done to all of the children who put on such a great performance to our community. Again, parents turned out to support the children and the event was a wonderful success. The commitment and dedication of our teachers, even at the busiest times of year, never ceases to amaze me.

Shirley McGrail
Shirley McGrail will be leaving the cleaning team this term and we all want to say a huge thanks for the very brilliant job that she has done in making sure our school is as shiny as a new pin, day in, day out. Fortunately, we are not saying Goodbye for good because Shirley will remain with us as one of our highly valued Lunchtime Supervisors.

Training Day
Please do remember that Monday 7th January is a training day so school will not be open to children. Please do note also, that Friendly Faces will NOT be open on that day. Both school and Friendly Faces will re open on Tuesday 8th January.

And on that note, I would like to say to each and every one of you…..


MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Mrs Dale

Nursery newsletter
NEWS ROUND UP
We would like to say a big well done to the children for the wonderful Nativity. They made us very proud and it brought a tear to our eyes and no doubt yours. We finished our topic of ‘Celebrations’ off with a party! We feasted on scrumptious food and played lots of exciting party games. Thank you very much for all the yummy party food you sent in, we really enjoyed eating it all up.
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for all your support over the last term. The first term has been very exciting for all the staff and the children. We are very impressed by the progress the children have made over the last term! They couldn’t have done it without all of your support.
THE FIRST WEEK OF NEXT HALF TERM
Please remember that the first Monday back (7th January) is a teacher training day. Next half term our topic will be…… Superheroes!  Our setting will be transformed into a Superhero city hideout and a gadget making workshop. In literacy we will be taking a very experiential approach, we will be doing lots of role play and drama as our superheroes, making our superheroes, labelling their super powers and making our very own comic strips on the computer. On the first Tuesday (8th January) and the first Friday back (11th January)  we will all be dressing up as our favourite book character, this could be linked to our superheroes topic so please send the children in dressed up on Tuesday and Friday.
HOW YOU CAN HELP US
·        Please listen to your child’s fabulous reading once a day and comment in their reading record. Please feel free to drop in and change their books when you pick them up.
·        Please practice counting to 10 and beyond with your child at any opportunity. Please also practise writing and recognising the numbers 1-6 with them. If your child can do both of these then please help them go even further.
·        Please practise writing the first letter of your child’s name and if they can do this try going even further with them.
·        If you have any Superhero costumes that you would like to donate to us they would be much appreciated.
We hope you have an amazing Christmas and a very happy new year!
Mrs Steel and the Nursery Team.
Reception newsletter
NEWS ROUND UP
We would like to say a big well done to the children this week for their wonderful Nativity. They made us very proud and it certainly brought a tear to our eyes and no doubt yours. We finished our topic of ‘Celebrations’ off with a party! We feasted on scrumptious food and played lots of exciting party games. Thank you very much for all the yummy party food you sent in, the children really enjoyed eating it all up.
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for all your support over the last term. The first term has been very exciting for all the staff and the children. We are very impressed by the progress the children have made over the last term and some children have ALREADY achieved their end of year target which is just outstanding!  They couldn’t have done it without all of your support.
THE FIRST WEEK OF NEXT HALF TERM
Please remember that the first Monday back (7th January) is a teacher training day so we will see you all on Tuesday 8th January. Next half term our topic will be…… Superheroes!  Our classroom will be transformed into a Superhero city hideout and a gadget making workshop. In literacy we will be taking a very experiential approach, we will be doing lots of role play and drama as our superheroes, making our superheroes, labelling their super powers and making our very own comic strips on the computer. The first Friday back we will all be dressing up as our favourite book character; this could be linked to our superheroes topic so please send them dressed up on Friday. The key words  for the first week back are; went, it’s, from, children, just and help, your child needs to practise reading these words. They are not tricky words so they can sound them out and then blend them. Next half term we are doing all the sounds we have learnt from this half term again, to help the children feel more confident when reading and writing them. The sounds for the first week back are ch, sh, th and ng.
HOW YOU CAN HELP US
·        Please listen to your child’s fabulous reading once a day and comment in their reading record.
·        Please practise counting to 100 and counting in 10’s, 5’s and 2’s. We have concentrated on adding two small numbers together so please practise this with them, encouraging them to use their fingers to help them. We have even had a little go of subtracting too so please ask your child to show you what they have learnt.
·        Please practise and recap the sounds we have already learnt:-
(a to z, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi). Try spotting these sounds in your book or have a go at writing words containing these sounds.
·        Please help your child practise their letter formation. Please remember that hairy letters is fantastic.
·        Please support your child in accessing the bug club website.
·        If you have any Superhero costumes that you would like to donate to us they would be much appreciated.
We hope you have an amazing Christmas and a very happy new year!
Miss Lambert, Miss Pyatt and the Reception Team


Key Stage 1
Home Learning:
You will notice that your child has brought home a copy of their last Star Write with a breakdown of the level they are currently working at and the next steps they need to be taking. We would like the children to engage with this over the holidays and therefore are asking that they write a recount of their Christmas day, using time connectives (first, then after that, eventually, finally), compound sentences (so, if, but, because, when, also), full stops and capital letters.  This will serve as good preparation for our literacy focus after the holidays where we will be looking at recounts.
News:
The Fairytale Land Nativity Show:
This week we performed our Christmas performance three times and all agree that it got better each day! The children were all so excited about putting on the performance of their lives for friends and family and because of this enthusiasm our shows did not disappoint. Thank you so much for supporting the Key Stage and all the children, we hope you enjoyed it as much as we all did and that you got a few autographs afterwards!

Key Stage 1 Christmas Party:
Thursday afternoon saw us don our glad rags and have a real-festive knees up in the hall to welcome Christmas (and Santa) with a bang! There was dancing a plenty (from teachers and children!) and the perfect way to see the end of the term off. Thank you to all of you who made contributions to this event, whether it’s around the children’s learning or extra-curricular activities your support is always much appreciated.

Star Write Challenges with Level progression:
You will find that each child has brought home with them a photocopy of their Star Write challenges from assessment week with an attached sheet of paper describing the level they achieved and the next steps in their writing learning journey. We hope that you find this informative and helpful in knowing how to support your child at home when they write and in so doing help them to achieve those next steps in term 2.

Calendars and Christmas Cards:
We have been so crafty in KS1 this week. We hope that all of the fabulous etched cards that the children have made will take prime spot on your mantelpieces and are sure that you will never miss a beat now that you are prepared for 2013 with your amazing collaged/newspaper moulded Jack and the Beanstalk calendar.

Bug Club Certificates:
Well done to all those children who secured their Bug Club Certificate by reading 3 books in their account for their home learning last week. We can’t reiterate enough what a powerful and fun tool this is to encourage and progress reading. Books will be replenished once read so keep up with this fantastic learning throughout the holidays!

Classroom decoration challenge!
Wednesday was JUDGEMENT DAY! Mrs Dale and Miss Hinton entered our classrooms at 11:50AM as the Simon Cowell and Louie Walsh of Robin Hood (we’ll let you decide who played which role!). Year 1 followed the detailed instructions put together by Year 2 on how to make an ordinary piece of tin foil into a dazzling bird to adorn a tree. Year 1-2 followed a class booklet made up by everyone in Year 1 on how to build what seemed like an army of glittery and googly-eyed chained snowmen, whilst Year 2 cut, twisted, turned and stuck brown paper until it resembled Rudolph ready to pull Santa’s sleigh. Needless to say the competition was tight but the winning class was

Literacy:
When we return from the holidays we will be focussing on recounts. The children will start by recounting their news from the Christmas holidays using the same focuses we have asked for in the home learning. It should be a unit that the children will all enjoy and will see us taking a walk to a mystery destination at the bottom of the playground for inspiration!

Numeracy:
Our numeracy focus will be shape, measure and space over the next half term, moving into fractions towards the end. Any conversations you can have with your children around shape, symmetry and patterns in shape would be great preparation for this unit of study. Our mental maths will continue to focus on addition and subtraction problems.

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
All that is left to add is to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Get the mince pies, brandy, carrots and milk ready for Santa and Rudolph and have a great holiday together with your family. We look forward to seeing you all in 2013!

Lower Key Stage 2 Newsletter
What an incredible Christmas week we have had! The children have been very excited about next week and it has been a pleasure to share in the excitement with them all. Our Christmas production was a resounding success and we hope you enjoyed it if you managed to catch one of the shows! We were blown away by the children’s performances and are just so proud of them! Thank you for your support with helping children to learn their lines and for also sourcing such great costumes- I’m sure you’ll agree that they all looked fabulous!
Home Learning
This half term, we have been really pleased with the progress we are seeing from the children and we are sure that your support with their home learning really is the key in securing this, so thank you. Over the Christmas holidays, the children will have their spellings to learn as usual. We are also asking that you continue to read with your child and encourage them to access their Bug Club account online if they are part of the scheme. In addition to this, we have also sent home the children’s assessed writes from two weeks ago. This will have your child’s current writing level on as well as a target on the following side to show you what their next steps are. Please do encourage your child to read their letter, the teacher’s comments and targets and then improve it in their green home learning book.
Topic
The children are very excited about our topic for next half term, which is ‘Ancient Egypt’. A part of this topic, we’ll be learning about the people of Egypt, The Valley of the Kings, Howard Carter and his discovery of Tutankhamen and much, much more. It is a really interesting topic which we are sure the children will really engage with. To prepare them for this topic, we are asking that they undertake a piece of home learning about an aspect of Ancient Egypt. They can be as creative as they wish- from videos and radio shows to models and power point presentations. We look forward to looking at them in the New Year!
Literacy
After Christmas, our focus in Literacy will be on story writing. The children will be learning how to write their own mystery and adventure stories, making sure they include a balance of action, description and dialogue between characters. We look forward to seeing what imaginative tales they will come up with!
Numeracy
In numeracy after Christmas, we will be focussing on measuring and how to apply measuring skills to real life contexts. The children will be converting different measures and we will also be continuing our focus with the four main operations. Please encourage your child to learn their times tables by rote. We are very proud of the two times table champions this half term; Mia Thompson and Chitua Hani-Okoroafor were the first children to take home our brand new trophies, well done!
Spellings to be tested on Monday 14th January (the children already have their spellings for the first Tuesday back)
Group One
Group Two
popping
woman
hopping
women
shopping
tooth
running
teeth
sitting
child
nipping
children
chopping
person
shutting
people
getting
mouse
winning
mice
Reminders
·    We do not return to school until Tuesday 8th January as the Monday is a staff training day
·    Swimming will re-start on the second Friday back (Friday 18th January)
We hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Team 3/4
UKS2
Autumn 2 Roundup:

Well, we’ve had a very busy half term! The main focus of our afternoon curriculum has been the South America topic in which the children learnt about different countries in this continent, compared and contrasted Rio de Janeiro with the Amazon Rainforest and produced leaflets about the Incas. The children used their creative talents to sculpt and decorate beautiful clay models of Incan gods, produce colourful carnival masks and as part of a team, created some traditional Incan artwork. These amazing outcomes were showcased during our carnival afternoon along with some of our very own samba music, composed using Garageband, some delicious, edible South American treats and iMovie documentaries. It’s definitely been an exciting topic!

The children have also welcomed visitors to school to help with their learning during the last few weeks. Chokga spent an afternoon with Year 5/6 talking about her life as a Buddhist and Dr Murphy visited each class to support learning during our focus on Evolution and Inheritance in Science. 5/6G also had their weekly music lesson with Mr Major, which has focused on developing their skills when playing percussion instruments.

After the Christmas holidays…

There will be a focus on reading during the first week of the new school term and the children are invited to dress as their favourite superhero character on Friday 11th January. We look forward to seeing who you come as!

The new Topic will be Charity. During this, the children will be finding out about the work of charities. They will also be taking part in an enterprise project to raise money for chosen charities. Look out for further information about the fundraising event in the next few weeks! In Literacy, the children will be writing letters as well as adverts and reviews of products and in ICT the focus is on developing research and presentation techniques using Prezi (http://prezi.com/) The children will continue to develop their understanding of world religions, with a particular focus on Judaism.

Home Learning:

·         All children have received a mental maths question resource pack to practise at home, this does not have to be returned to school, however, we do encourage children to engage with this resource as it really will support and enhance your child’s mental maths skills.

·         Every child has also been given their most recent piece of writing, which has some feedback to make improvements. Please return the improved writing to school by Tuesday, January 8th.

·         Year 6 children have each been given their Splats the SATs packs to complete during the holidays. Please can these be in school on Tuesday 8th January. Thank you.

·         Year 5 Home Learning (optional for Year 6): For our new Topic on Charities, we would like the children to think about which charities they or family members have helped or charities which have helped them or someone they know. The information can be presented in any way (e.g. fact file; interview; poster) and should include details such as the name of the charity, what the charity does, how and why the charity has been helped/ helped you etc. Your child will be sharing their home learning with their peers so it’s important they can speak confidently about the information they are presenting.

Reminders:
·         The children will be developing their basketball skills in PE so please make sure that trainers or pumps are in school for lessons along with shorts (black) and a white t-shirt.
·         Visit our blog: http://robinhood56.blogspot.co.uk/

Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year from the Year 5/6 Team!
 
 


Friday 14 December 2012

Issue 14 2012-13

Newsletter Issue 14

Friday 14th December 2012

Dear Parent/Carer,
Well, what a busy week we have had. Nursery and Reception have chatted to Santa via satellite link, Key Stage 1 have visited the pantomime, Year 5/6 have hosted a South American carnival event, our team point winners have relaxed with a cinema afternoon and many of us enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner. Compliments to Debbie and her team of very talented chefs! Next week will no doubt, be even busier. I am very much looking forward to the Performances and party celebrations….. I do love Christmas!

Performances
Before all performances next week, the PTA will be serving tea, coffee and mince pies. This will warm your cockles before the children melt your hearts with their performances! Bring along some spare change and support the PTA.

Borrowed clothes
We appear to be low on spare clothes for the children, especially boy’s clothes. If you have recently borrowed some clothes following the sickness bug, would you please return them. Also, if you have spare clothes that we can keep and use that you no longer need, we will gladly take them off your hands. Thanks.

After School Clubs
We have had a fantastic term of after school and lunchtime clubs and these are now finished for this term. Clubs will not be running next week. Many amazing outcomes have been created, from the drama performances and ICT to the recorder compositions, the choir songs to the stunning sewn baubles, the artwork to the Christmas card designs used by Leeds Children’s Services, the funky dances to the school magazine blog, the gymnastics displays to the beautiful cards….our children have had a huge amount of extra-curricular choices. Next term, clubs will run from Thursday January 17th. I can’t wait to see what we are able to produce next term.

Head lice
A case of head lice has been brought to our attention. As everyone knows, they can spread from child to child very easily so please be vigilant and check your child’s hair regularly. Be sure to treat the lice properly and let us know, if you suspect your child has head lice. Thank you!

Assessed writes
All teaching staff have been involved in writing moderations this week. We have looked collaboratively at each and every child’s writing and I have to say, it has been a joy! The improvement in children’s handwriting and punctuation has been very encouraging and the older children are writing with real maturity and control. Your child will bring home their assessed write to share with you (including the feedback) so that you can support your child to make the necessary improvements. Through rewriting the piece, the children will drive their own success.

Christmas date reminders –PLEASE NOTE ANY AMENDMENTS OR CHANGES

18/12/12-  2:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m Year 3/ 4 Christmas Production
19/12/12- 10:00 a.m. Nursery Christmas Production
19/12/12- Nursery Christmas party
19/12/12- 2:00 p.m- 3:00 p.m KS1 Christmas Production
19/12/12- 6:00 p.m- 7:00 p.m LKS2 Christmas Production
20/12/12- KS1 and UKS2 Christmas Parties
20/12/12- 6:00p.m- 7:00p.m KS1 Christmas Production
20/12/12- 7:00 p.m- 8:00p.m Choir Concert at Rothwell Church
20/12/12- 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m Reception Production
21/12/12- 11:00 a.m. Nursery Christmas Production
21/12//12- LKS2 and Reception Christmas Party
21/12/12- 2:00 Year 5/6 Christmas Service and carol singing
Have a great weekend….Wrap up nice and warm!
Mrs Dale


Nursery newsletter
NEWS ROUND UP
This week has yet again been very festive! The children have made you a wonderful calendar so hopefully you can cross a calendar off your Christmas list. They have also sewn a fantastic Christmas decoration for your tree. We have practised our nativity every day this week and the children are true superstars it is looking fabulous. We can’t wait to show you it and I have no doubt that it will bring a tear to your eyes. 
THIS WEEK
In literacy this week we have been learning about the different seasons; spring, summer, autumn and winter and what we expect to see in each season. This week we had a special video conference with Santa. The children were so excited; it was really wonderful to see. We showed him one of our fabulous Christmas decorations and sung him one of our nativity songs, as you can imagine he was very impressed.
NEXT WEEK
Next week is the final week of this half term. The children will be making salt dough Christmas decorations. Most of the week will be taken up by watching the different productions in school and practising and performing our nativity. The children are doing really well at performing the nativity (they are superstars) but so they become more confident please practise their lines and the songs with them at home. We will also be having our Christmas party on the Wednesday morning (1st half of the week) and on Friday afternoon (2nd half of the week) afternoon so please send your child into school with their party clothes and if possible send them in with some yummy food to share with their friends. Please can the girls bring in sweet snacks and the boys bring in savoury snacks.
HOW YOU CAN HELP US
·        Please listen to your child’s fabulous reading once a day and comment in their reading record. Please feel free to drop in and change their books when you pick them up.
·        Please practice counting to 10 and beyond with your child at any opportunity. Please also practise writing and recognising the numbers 1-6 with them. If your child can do both of these then please help them go even further.
·        Please practise writing the first letter of your Child’s name and if they can do this try going even further with them.
·        Please practise the lines for the Nativity! The singing is coming along really well, but really need your support in learning lines. 
Thank you for your continued support.
Mrs Steel and the Nursery team
Reception newsletter
NEWS ROUND UP
This week has yet again been very festive! The children have written and made some gorgeous Christmas cards for you which we hope you will like. They have also made you a wonderful calendar representing all the different seasons in the year, so hopefully you can cross a calendar off your Christmas list.
We have practised our nativity every day this week and the children are true superstars, it is looking fabulous. We can’t wait to show you it and I have no doubt that it will bring a tear to your eyes. 
THIS WEEK
In literacy this week we have been learning about the different seasons; spring, summer, autumn and winter and what we expect to see in each season. This week we had a special video conference with Santa, the children were so excited it was really wonderful to see. We showed him one of our fabulous Christmas cards and sung him one of our nativity songs and as you can imagine he was very impressed. This week in phonics we have learnt the diagraphs ur (as in turn), ow (as in town) and oi (as in coin). The children have impressed us yet again and are becoming more confident with diagraphs, knowing that sometimes two letters together only make one sound. They have also done really well at writing the words; will, that, this, then, them and with. Now they can write these words it means they can include them in their writing, which will result in their writing improving. We are all very proud of them! 
NEXT WEEK
Next week is the final week of this half term. The children will be making salt dough Christmas decorations and sewing their own tree decoration. Most of the week will be taken up by watching the different productions in school and practising and performing our own nativity. The children are doing really well at performing the nativity, they are superstars. To ensure they become even more confident please practise their lines with them at home and the songs which can be found on the foundation stage blog. We will also be having our Christmas party on the Friday afternoon, so please send your child into school with their party clothes and if possible send them in with some yummy food to share with their friends. Please can the girls bring in sweet snacks and the boys bring in savoury snacks. Thank you.
HOW YOU CAN HELP US
·        Please listen to your child’s fabulous reading once a day and comment in their reading record.
·        Please practise counting to 100 and recognising and writing numbers to 30 with your child.
·        Please practise and recap the sounds we have already learnt.
·        Please help your child practise their letter formation. Please remember that hairy letters is fantastic.
·        Please support your child in accessing the bug club website. We have seen how many have accessed it so far so well done to those children!
·        Please help your child learn their nativity lines if they have been given some and please all learn the nativity songs with your child.
Thank you for your continued support.
Miss Lambert, Miss Pyatt and the Reception Team
Key Stage 1

Home Learning:
Bug Club has been up and running for nearly four weeks now and it is proving to be a great way for the children to really enjoy and feel incentivised around reading at home. So many children have told us all about the dragons and tree houses they’re building with the points earned from answering comprehension questions and honestly the progress seen in the children who are accessing it regularly is profound. For this week’s home learning we would like for the children to sign in to their Bug Club page and choose 3 books to read before answering the questions on it. We aren’t asking for a book review (although should your child want to wow us with one, then we wouldn’t say no!) just that you record what they have read in their reading records with a comment on how they accessed it. We will ‘mark’ this home learning by checking which books have been read and how many attempts they needed to answer the questions through our Bug Club login and they will receive a certificate if they take part in the 3 book challenge…Get reading!

News:
KS1 theatre trip!
After sharing a delicious early Christmas lunch together we set off to the theatre.  Our trip to the theatre was such fun and provided some light relief for all after a busy first term. As predicted the children did not fail to make us proud with their behaviour, grown up attitudes and enthusiasm for the whole afternoon. With some top acting tips stored, all our KS1 actors returned with renewed vigour for our performance of The Fairytale Nativity Show next week. I’m sure that we will be (semi) professional by then!

Costume call out!
We are all very aware of just how lucky we are to have such supportive parents and carers in our key stage and so would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for sending in some truly fantastic costumes for our play. The children are going to look amazing!
If your child hasn’t brought in their costume this week, the deadline to ensure at least one dress rehearsal in lieu of our first performance is Monday 17th December.

Tickets for our performance:
There will not be tickets for our Christmas performances because they would most certainly have sold out causing untold disappointment for all affected. Whichever date suits you best, come on down and enjoy!

KS1 party
Thursday 20th December, KS1 are having a party to see out term one with a bang. Children will be able to get changed into their best boogie clothes at lunchtime and are allowed to bring in party food and/or some juice – nothing fizzy though. Any donations of paper cups and plates for the event will be gratefully received.

Literacy
The creative crafts from last week’s home learning have spilled over into our literacy this week, seeing us follow instructions for making our own class Christmas decorations. Year 1 have conquered making a snowman garland, embellishing their designs with much needed hats, scarves and of course, sequins. Year 1-2 have made some very cute looking ‘Dangling Reindeer’ – the name bestowed by the instruction book, not us! While Year 2 have made some beautiful, imprinted foil birds. The start of the week saw us focusing on our speaking and listening skills; playing barrier games where one child describes in detail a picture for another child to draw as precisely as possible. This was not only really fun for the children but also just as interesting for us as teachers to watch how they used just their words and knowledge of positional vocabulary to fulfil the challenge. Discussions took place around the language used: time connectives, ‘bossy’ verbs (draw, pick up, tie, cut) and adverbs (neatly, carefully) for clearer descriptions, before we drew numbered diagrams and added written instructions. Next week sees us swapping our written instructions between classes to try and make one another’s decorations before Mrs Dale and Miss Hinton come in to judge the best, most Christmassy classroom!

Numeracy
We have been trialling a new format throughout our consolidation of addition and subtraction where, by the end of the whole class teach the children assess their ability to access the different levels of challenge we have looked at and choose an appropriate traffic light colour to go into group learning with. This is a very mature ask of all the children in the key stage but as the week progressed the children definitely became more confident in selecting the right pitch for themselves (whether it be a lower OR higher challenge) and was a great way of reinforcing our motto: “If you get it wrong it’s OK because then you’re really learning”. All in all, it’s been a great week centred around adding more than 2 numbers together and word problems focusing on ‘find the difference’ and ‘how many more’ style questions – both of which were a sticking point during assessment week.

Lower Key Stage 2 Newsletter
We have had another fun filled week of exciting learning in 3/4! The children have blown us away with their amazing persuasive adverts during literacy and their fantastic calculation strategies in numeracy, whilst tackling tricky word problems. We have also been busy with rehearsals for our Christmas production and have been blown away with the children’s superb acting, singing and dancing. This year’s show is absolutely fantastic and we strongly recommend, you come along to see all of or amazing, talented children in 3/4. Our performances are on Tuesday 18th December 2:00pm – 3:00pm and Wednesday 19th December 6:00pm – 7:00pm. We would like to thank everyone who has sent in jam jars, we will be using them next week during our Christmas activities to create some festive lanterns.
Home Learning
For the children’s home learning we would like you to continue to encourage your child to read at home as much as possible and record this reading in their reading records. If your child is part of bug club please encourage them to keep collecting points by reading their allocated books and completing the quizzes. Thank you for your support with helping the children to learn their spellings every week. We are really pleased with those who practice hard to get 10/10. We would also like to thank you for supporting your child with improving their star write challenges, we have been very pleased to see the children are not simply copying their writing, but are thinking about how to make it better by reading the target their teacher has set them. We feel this support from you at home is valuable in ensuring your child makes progress, so thank you for working with us on this.
Literacy
This week the children have been learning how to change both nouns and adjectives into adverbials by adding ly. Why don’t you ask your child to teach you to play the adverb game, where you have to guess the adverb being used to describe a noun e.g. eating quickly, driving carefully and reading loudly.  
Topic
In our topic sessions this week, the children have written some persuasive advertisement posters about our Christmas production. Everyone has worked really hard with their drawings and has used their beautiful colouring skills to decorate these, ensuring we are colouring in, in the same direction.
Numeracy
This week the children have been using written strategies to solve word problems including both addition and subtraction. The children have gained great confidence when using column subtraction to borrow tens and carry tens over when adding. Please ask your child to show you some examples of these; they will blow your socks off. If you visit our fantastic 3/4 blog there are lots of great numeracy games involving both addition and subtraction games to play on.
Spellings to be tested on Tuesday 8th January (the children already have their spellings for this Monday)
Group One
Group Two
locking
thief
sucking
thieves
rocking
leaf
ticking
leaves
picking
half
checking
halves
shocking
wolf
ringing
wolves
banging
knife
mixing
knives

Have a lovely weekend!
Team 3/4

UKS2 News Roundup:

·        This week, our achiever is all the children in Year 5/6 for their fantastic attitude and enthusiasm during our South American Carnival on Tuesday! All the children made us really proud when they showed off all their learning from the last half term – well done everybody!
·         Dates for your diary
Monday 17th December: Year 6 visit to Rodillian to watch their pantomime. We will be leaving school at 11am and return before the end of the school day. Please make sure you have a packed lunch.
Thursday 20th December: Christmas Party. Donations of cakes, crisps, biscuits or sugar free drinks are welcomed. Lunch will be as usual. Remember to bring your party clothes!
Friday 21st December: Christmas Service and Carols Around the Tree led by Year 5/6

Numeracy:

·        This week, the children have been solving multi-step Christmas problems, including solving riddles to Christmas jokes by solving clues and also solving ‘Calcograms’ where  the children needed to use a calculator to solve further clues – lots of festive fun in Numeracy!
·        In mental maths we have been focussing on all of our times tables. If you would like any further practise, visit http://robinhood56.blogspot.co.uk/ and click on Numeracy. There is a link to ‘Hit the Button’ which is being used to practise all times tables. There are also lots of free iPad apps to help with times tables – Multiple Wipeout is a particular favourite of ours.

Literacy:

·        In Literacy, the children have been writing travel guides to persuade people to visit Lapland! The children have been applying all the features we have been learning about over the last few weeks, including: adjectives, adverbs, figurative language, prepositions and super sentence starters.
·         SPELLINGS – we will be testing the children on 20 random spelling from this half term and a new set of spellings will be sent home to learn over the Christmas holidays.

Other areas of the curriculum:

·        In Topic, we have been making South American masks and have been busy baking Alfajores, a traditional South American biscuit, for our carnival on Tuesday – these outcomes were a lovely finishing touch to our carnival and everybody had lots of messy fun making them!
·        In ICT, the children have been continuing to develop their South American documentaries using iMovie ready to show at our Carnival!
·        In Spanish, we have been practising our Christmas songs in preparation for the Carols Around the Tree.
In Music, 5/6B have completed and recorded their own compositions of traditional Christmas songs using Garageband. 5/6M have been continuing to play the notes B, A, G and C using the recorder! 5/6G have been playing a ‘Fruit Salad Samba’ using percussion with Mr Major – some of you were lucky enough to watch a short performance of this at our carnival!
·        In Science, we have been exploring the theories of evolution and adaptation in all living organisms.