Here are some pictures of our amazing week in Kingswood. We faced fears, conquered challenges and just had FUN!
Friday, 28 April 2017
Friday, 21 April 2017
First week back
Because class 7 have worked extremely hard this week, Miss McMunn decided to reward them by giving them time outside to play with all the different equipment. In SPAG, we have been understanding the difference between a phrase, a subordinate clause and a main clause, as well as revising our understanding of terms like noun, verb, adverb, preposition, determiner etc. In maths, we have be practicing rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 and multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 too. Not only that, but we have started to learn the first dance of this term's project, 'what keeps the world entertained?', so we spent Friday afternoon practising this in the heart.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Important information
Here is this term's important informatikn for you to be aware of.
Swimming this term is every Wednesday.
25th - 28th April - Kingswood
Children should come to school at normal times, kingswood children to go to Class 7, non-kingswood children to go to class 8.
Any questions please ask.
New homework books have been given out. These need to be brought in every Thursday please, excluding 27th April as Miss McMunn will be in Kingswood.
PE will change weekly according to the timetable so please ensure PE kits are brought in every Monday and taken home to wash on a Friday.
Swimming this term is every Wednesday.
25th - 28th April - Kingswood
Children should come to school at normal times, kingswood children to go to Class 7, non-kingswood children to go to class 8.
Any questions please ask.
New homework books have been given out. These need to be brought in every Thursday please, excluding 27th April as Miss McMunn will be in Kingswood.
PE will change weekly according to the timetable so please ensure PE kits are brought in every Monday and taken home to wash on a Friday.
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Maths skills
As it is the first week back, we have been focusing on ticking off some of the more unusual skills in our journals that often don't come into the day to day teaching, for example, Roman numerals. We had a fantastic time practicing what each of the letters meant and we were writing numbers up to 4 digits! Some children even moved onto calculatong with Roman numerals and it was all very exciting.
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