Friday, 22 March 2019


Monday 18th March-Friday 22nd March

Year 6-Algebra 






 Class 4 looking at features of a Newspaper.




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.

1.     Yacht
2.    Frequently
3.    Vehicle
4.    Immediately
5.    Persuade



Reading: This week we have enjoyed reading our own books in class. We need to remember to write down every time we read as the reading challenge is underway. The winner will have a special treat in our book corner on the last day of this term. (Friday 5th April.)

Next week: 
Cooking, in Class 4. We will be making Pizza on Monday. Look at the school app for details.

Tuesday-Handball Final at Earsham.

Friday 29th March- Whole School Reading Share at 2:45pm.

Have a good weekend!

Friday, 15 March 2019


Monday 11th March-Friday 15th March




 Fantastic Netball Lesson



 Well done to our Cross Country Runners
 Look at some of our fantastic Graffiti artwork that is up on our ceiling!


Friday 15th 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.

1.     environment
2.    government
3.    rhythm
4.    rhyme
5.    temperature



Reading: This week we have looked at two short texts, ‘World War 2 Evacuations’ and Favela the Street Kid: The Story of Little Pele.’  We have then worked together on answering 3 mark questions based on these texts. The children are getting better at identifying two pieces of information from the text (retrieve) and one piece or sometimes more evidence to support their answer.

Congratulations to our Golden Book Winners!
Thank you for all the kind donations for Comic Relief!

Friday, 8 March 2019

Monday 4th March- Friday 8th March

World Book Day
Look at the wonderful display the whole school created! Our display is based on the book, 'One Day on Our Blue Planet.

 In class, we shared our favourite book and wrote a book review for it.







We came into school dressed in our pyjamas.

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).
1.     Strange
2.    imagination
3.    emergency
4.    contagious
5.    original

Reading: This week we have read the book, ‘One Day on Our Blue Planet’ as a school. We have completed a piece of writing and we have created a wonderful display based on the animals in the book. Please look at the class blogs to see what we have been up to. On Thursday we came dressed in our pyjamas and we bought our favourite books to school to celebrate World Book Day.

Sunday, 3 March 2019

Monday 25th February-Friday 1st March

Welcome back after half term. Hopefully everyone had a lovely holiday.

Class 4 have started Spring 2 term with some fantastic work. They have debated whether graffiti is art or vandalism, they have written it as a balanced argument and they have produced their own graffiti art. Next week, we will put photos up of our finished pieces of work. Mrs Jenkins, Mrs Milne and Mrs Bowles have been really impressed with the standard of work coming from Class 4. Everyone got a Headteachers Award this week. A huge well done!









Mrs Jenkins has given all children a new set of Home Learning choices 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

Reading: Our reading challenge has begun again. Who will be our winners at the end of this half term? The winners will spend some time in their class book corner with tea and cakes to celebrate their reading achievements.

A huge well done to our Cross Country runners, we look forward to hearing how you get on next week. Another well done to our Golden Book winners as well. Lots of celebrations and achievements this week!

Next week: World Book Day on Thursday 7th March. Come to school in your pyjama's or just your slippers. Bring in your favourite book as well to share with the class.

Friday 8th March-Final of Cross Country at Bramfield. Starts at 1:30pm. See Mr Balls for details.

Sunday, 17 February 2019

Monday 11th February-Friday 15th February

 Lots of thinking happening in Class 4


 Maths-Problem Solving


 Science and shadows



 English and Drama-The Promise











Maths-Finding percentages of amounts, increase and decreases of percentages. We opened toy, pet, stationary and a clothes shop. The children then went shopping. Throughout their shopping experience, the shops had sales and increases of prices. Between the shop assistants and the shoppers, they had to work out the cost of each item.

 Well done to our winners of the Reading Challenge this term. They enjoyed a tea party in our book corner.
 Extra playtime on Friday afternoon (Home Learning reward)


Class 4 enjoying the sunshine on a Friday afternoon

Half Term Holidays-February
There is no set home learning over the half term. The only thing I would like children to work on is their spellings which they didn’t get correct in our spelling test this half term. Each child has a copy in their reading journal as they are different for each child. This spelling test was an assessment to see how their learning is going after spending time in class and at home practicing these rules and patterns.
Happy holidays! J