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Rockets launches , by Mr Pearson

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 8:14pm

Film of the end of school rocket launches 

More rockets, by Mr Pearson

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 8:11pm

A day to remember. 

Roaring rockets!, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 5:13pm

What a fabulous day! The Koalas really enjoyed seeing the rocket come to school and reinforcing our super knowledge on rockets from last half term. We loved looking at the special artefacts,the space food, meteorites and lots more. The rocket launch after school was amazing and we even spied on our buddies launching their rockets in the ball cage.We were really impressed they went very high! A great day creating lots of fantastic memories,thank you Mrs Catterall for organising 🙂👍🌟 

Well done the boys in the after school club who were inspired to create these great rocket pictures, good job boys.ðŸĪŠ

Rocket at school, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 2:52pm

We have had so much fun at school, the rocket was amazing. 

Rocket fun, by Mr Pearson

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 12:46pm

Launching our own rockets with Steve the founder of Starchaser.

 

Super swimmers, by Mr Pearson

Date: 26th Nov 2019 @ 4:29am

We know penguins are excellent swimmers, well two of our Penguins here at Longton have been successful in the pool. Oliver and Lucie have been successful in Their swimming club gala. Two days of swimming at the weekend definitely paid off. Congratulations 

Guided Reading, by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 25th Nov 2019 @ 7:53pm

Today the Elephants have had an amazing guided reading session. Mrs Fletcher’s groups looked at The Littlest Dragon through their phonics and grammar lens. They did a great job choosing a word they could read and explaining why it was a tricky word using their phonics. 

Busy Elephants , by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 24th Nov 2019 @ 9:20pm

The Elephants have had another busy week. They continued to learn about the moon, have learnt facts about the USA and been scary aliens in dance.

They have enjoyed the challenge of have a go spelling and rainbow spelling this week and did an amazing job learning the progressive past and present tense in English. In maths we have been busy learning about multiplication 

Please can any remaining boxes , tubes etc come into school this coming week so we can begin making our space buggies. Also any bits of yellow packaging, paper, fabric would be much appreciated for our candle to go in church. 

Repeating patterns, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 22nd Nov 2019 @ 3:49pm

This week the Koalas have been busy being pattern detectives .They have created their own repeating patterns and have been amazing at spotting the rules for lots of different patterns.👍

Buddy lunch, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 22nd Nov 2019 @ 11:58am

We have had lunch together too.

Buddy read, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 22nd Nov 2019 @ 10:53am

This morning we have met our buddies and we have read our favourite stories.

21st of November, by Miss Reynolds

Date: 21st Nov 2019 @ 3:15pm

this week has been amazing! On tuesday we did animations on the computers all day. in the morning of tuesday we had to work on the animation app. after we learnt how to work the app everyone designed there own.

on wednesday morning , everyboby did maths with miss leigh. in the afternoon we write full sentences in french and made christmas card for the old peoples in music .

today, we did a cross word in english and 10% in maths . in the afternoon everyone did pe in groups .

grace and evie 

Investigating factors, by Mr Pearson

Date: 18th Nov 2019 @ 11:46am

A practical investigation using arrays to identify factors of different numbers. 

Week ending 15 November, by Mr Pearson

Date: 17th Nov 2019 @ 12:36pm

Weekly spellings and this week were (immature, immeasurable, impossible immortal, imperfect, impatient, immovable, impolite, and improper)

Next on Monday, in grammar all the class did a whole class comprehension based on Remembrance Day with tricky questions.

Coming onto writing, we had tried to plan our own story based on Mousehole Cat and then on the next day we started writing our own story using our plan and we ran out of time to do it on Tuesday, so we kept on doing it on the next day and a few of us finished it on Wednesday. On Friday, we used editing stations around the classroom to edit our final piece.

In maths, we were focusing on leaning the 6 and 9 times table, we have been studying division facts. We are becoming fluent and are now developing mastery skills by using and applying our knowledge.

 

In Geography, we have studied the Arctic and Antarctic areas. Did you know that if all the ice melted on Antarctic Longton wouldn’t exist anymore as sea levels would rise 65m!

Afternoon fun in reception, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 14th Nov 2019 @ 7:16pm

Everyone has been working and playing really lovely today, take a quick look!

numicon fun in maths this week, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 14th Nov 2019 @ 7:09pm

we have had so much fun finding out about numbers up to 20, looking at what the numbers look like in objects and how we write them.

Brilliant Booths!, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 14th Nov 2019 @ 2:16pm

We had a really interesting visit to Booths this morning. We were allowed into the back to see where all the food is kept, we went in the fridges and the freezer, ask the children how cold it was!  We saw the whole store from the managers office. The best bit was having a ride  on the scissor lift used for deliveries. 

Some children helped Mrs Thomson get some shopping for school and were allowed to put it through the checkouts  - a great trip thank you Booths!

Remembrance Day , by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 9:15pm

The children all looked wonderful in their Remembrance Day outfits. Thank you everyone for making such a wonderful effort. We have spent the day remembering . After play the classs joined in the whole school service of remembrance. After that we looked at a verse from the poem Fallen and thought about its meaning. This afternoon the children wrote down their thought about what memories are before listening to a story which helped tem to understand the meaning of memories even more. Next they wrote about who we remember on Remembrance Day and the ways in which we remember. 

We even had time to elect Poppy and Theo as Rotakids and we finished the day listening to some Michael Rosen poems which we found very funny. 

Where the poppies now grow, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 8:50pm

Today we read the story, Where thecpoppies now grow by Hilary Robinson. We thought about the soldiers and we made pictures and poppies. We had a very lovely Remembrance Assembly. 

The week ahead 11th November, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 6:38pm

It is a really busy week in the Meerkat tribe this week.  

On Friday it is our class assembly so we are busy writing, preparing and practising so we can WOW you. 

We have been busy making some sculptures.  I’ve not posted any pictures for two reasons;

1. My hands have been too gooey to be able to pick up the iPad! and

2. We want to keep it a surprise till Friday. 

During the week our maths work will focus on the 3 and 4 times tables, number sequences and using Venn and Carroll diagrams. 

Our English work will be writing a story about an astronaut searching for a planet - our own innovation of Bob and the vanishing moon. 

 

Remembrance celebrations, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 5:01pm

The children have really learnt a lot today about Remembrance Day, they enjoyed our special assembly and all looked amazing in their Remembrance costumes.

Penguins on Remembrance Day, by Mr Pearson

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 12:09pm

Check our photos

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Remembrance Service , by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 11:39am

This morning we welcomed Mr Turner to be part of our Remembrance Service. 

Parliament Week, by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 10th Nov 2019 @ 3:17pm

This week the children have learnt about Parliament, the Gunpowder plot and had fun completing a bonfire night themed maths challenge.

on Friday Pippa brought Rainbow bear into school to visit us.

in DT we have been designing moon buggies. Please can the children collect cereal boxes, plastic bottles and cardboard tubes to use to build their buggies. 

County Hall Visit, by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 10th Nov 2019 @ 3:09pm

On Wednesday members of our school parliament visited County Hall. They listened to a presentation about how  Lancashire County Council works delivered by Josh Mynott. The presentation took place in the council chamber. The children were joined by County Councillor Graham Gooch who is also a governor of our school and by County Councillor Jayne Rear who is the lead member for Young People.  The children learnt a lot about Lancashire and the work of the council during their visit.