Friday, 5 April 2019

Monday 1st April-Friday 5th April

Lasagne Making


 Enjoying some reading in the sunshine




 Egg Rolling

Thank you, Poppy!

Easter Church Service

Easter Egg Hunt!

Easter Holidays Home Learning
There is no set holiday home learning for this Easter. Make sure you relax and enjoy yourselves with your families and friends. If you want to keep your brain ticking over during the holidays, don’t forget Times Table Rock Stars or Discovery Espresso. Key Stage 2 Bitesize revision website is also good. Any calculation or arithmetic speed practice will also help when it comes to your SATs next term. I always recommend a good book over the holidays.
Happy Easter and Happy holidays. I know you will all be fantastic next term. I look forward to bringing in my baby and hearing what you have been up to.
All the best!
Mrs Jenkins

Grow your own Sunflower

As a leaving present to you, I would like to give you some sunflower seeds to grow. I know you will look after them (as you are experts) and hopefully you will enjoy watching them grow. You may want to have a competition with other children in the class to see whose flowers get the tallest. Sunflowers are one of my favourite flowers, they make me smile and I hope they do the same for you. I have really enjoyed teaching you and I hope to see you all soon.
Best wishes and Happy Easter.
From Mrs Jenkins

Finally, a big thank you for a lovely last day and for all my beautiful gifts.
See you all soon.

Happy Holidays!

Monday, 1 April 2019


Monday 25th-Friday 29th March
















Spelling Revision for this Half Term

Friday 1st March

Spellings: This week we have been learning the soft c rule. The soft c sounds like an  s when we say it but actually it is spelt as a c. The c is always followed by an e, i or y.

1.     Celebrated
2.    Balanced
3.    Medicine
4.    Emergency
5.    Decided







Friday 8th March

Spellings: This week we have been learning the soft g rule. The soft g sounds like an j when we say it but actually it is spelt as a g. The g is always followed by e i or y and paired with d (dge).

6.    Strange
7.    imagination
8.    emergency
9.    contagious
10.  original







Friday 22nd March

Spellings: This week we have been learning words from our statutory list the children need to know by the end of Year 6. These are the words we have been focussing on this week.

11.   Yacht
12.  Frequently
13.  Vehicle
14.  Immediately
15.  Persuade

Next week:
Monday-Cooking Lasagne
Tuesday-Official opening of Back playground Wooden Equipment
Thursday-Egg Rolling
Friday- Easter Service at the Church and Mrs Jenkins last day (Maternity leave)