Our blogs
Mousehole Cat, by Mr Pearson
Date: 10th Nov 2019 @ 2:44pm
To start off the new week as always, we investigated our new spellings (inactive, incapable, incredible, inaccurate, irregular, irrational, irresponsible, irresistible) We then put them into sentences.
Next is P.E and this week in it we tried to put 3 balances into a sequence together with a partner which was easy for some and more challenging for others. In fitness Mr Pearson has started a bleep test running.
In writing, we wrote a longer piece of independent writing based on a continuation of a story of a person who was in danger.
In English for this week we learnt about similes and how we can use them to extend description in our writing. We also investigated fronted adverbials linked to our focus text. In the next days we were doing lots of thing about our story for the week The Mousehole Cat and first we wrote a diary of the man Tom in the story and then on Friday we wrote bits of description for our own story that we will do next week.
Moving onto maths, we were learning multiplying and dividing by different numbers.
Almost at the end is Music, using our recorders we learnt the note G and this week’s special people are Emily who got the music badge and then the person who got the recorder case was Joel
Nearly to finish is Art and in this week we tried do printing and how this works is we draw in pencil and then it prints onto the other side were ink is.
Lastly, is French and in that lesson we learnt all about Vegetables in French
By Oliver and Lucie
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Gruffalo Week, by Mrs Hothersall
Date: 9th Nov 2019 @ 10:03am
Gruffalo week has been so much fun. We have added Gruffalos, drawn a story map and eaten owl ice cream and Gruffalo crumble. Yum!
Being fantastic learners, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 8th Nov 2019 @ 5:01pm
This week the Koalas have got into role and done some more hot seating as Winnie the witch, we have been taking away in maths, first, then, now. Today we have been geographers and have been looking for physical and human features on our way to the park. (Of course we had a sneaky play !!)
Thank you to all those parents who came in and read with the Koalas on Monday, it was a lovely afternoon and lots of books were shared.
This week!, by Miss Reynolds
Date: 8th Nov 2019 @ 3:04pm
Monday-We started off learning about parliament, we moved our tables to look like the House of commons. One side was the opposition and the other was the government, Katie was our speaker and Oscar was our prime minister as well as Rebecca being the head of the opposition. We were debating about whether we should go to school when we are 7 and never go to school again. The debates were very strange but we stil had fun!
Tuesday-On Tuesday we read about a debate speech about why the vikings shouldn't stay in our country. Later we went on to talk about what we would change.
Wednesday-We went on to further detail in our viking debate! After we did computing, music and french!
Thursday- We read about a person who wanted to change all of the bad things about black people in America, that speech on what we read was spoken by Martin Luther King! After lunch we built a timeline about what happened in the golden ages of Islam and the dark ages between 570 AD and 1300 AD!
Friday-We talked about our dream jobs, then later wrote a persuasive text on why our dream jobs are the best! In the afternoon we all had a choice on wwhat we do, art or maths!
KS1 event , by Mrs Pratten
Date: 6th Nov 2019 @ 10:23am
Well done to Year 2 who enjoyed a sporty morning at Priory Academy. They took part in lots of sporting challenges and had a taster of yoga, they all said it was great!
Longton Library Activity, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 4th Nov 2019 @ 5:12pm
Trailblazers Book Club – 11:00am-11:45am, this Saturday 9th November
Our book club aimed at children aged 6-11 is relaunching this Saturday!
This time we are looking at special books that tell us the stories of real people – biographies! We'll read one together and then use the computers to find out interesting things about famous people like leaders, inventors, sports stars and more.
Everybody's welcome – even if you've never been to Trailblazers before!
This event is a free drop-in session.
This would be a great event for year 3 children to attend, we will be looking at writing biographies in a few weeks time. In class we will be focusing on astronauts. Maybe you could get a head start on your research.
Check out our gymnastics photos, by Mr Pearson
Date: 4th Nov 2019 @ 1:54pm
Have a look at our gymnastics phots here
http://www.longton.lancs.sch.uk/work/gymnastics-in-year-4/52179
Homework, by Miss Leigh
Date: 1st Nov 2019 @ 3:48pm
Hello,
Giraffes, Can you do a little research ready for next week. We are going to be learning about the Suffragette movements.
Can you find out what this was about? Any famous people? What were they fighting for? Where did this take place?
You don't have to write anything, just be ready to talk about it.
The BBC has some great information and there is a good clip on the Newsround website.
See you next week,
Miss Leigh
A spooky first week back!, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 1st Nov 2019 @ 3:40pm
We have had a great first week back, making magic potions for Winnie the witch, gymnastics ,jumping and landing, making the pencil roll shape and being amazing gymnasts. We also worked in groups to sort ourselves to make number sentences using the part ,part whole model.A busy first week back!
Friday Treat, by Mrs Hothersall
Date: 1st Nov 2019 @ 3:20pm
After a very busy week, we watched the Room on the Broom and had marshmallows and popcorn as a treat.
Handstand week, by Mr Pearson
Date: 1st Nov 2019 @ 1:34pm
At the beginning of the week like always we have our new weekly spellings and we had to know the and putting them into sentences. Our weekly spellings are inactive, incapable, incredible, inaccurate, irregular, irrational, irresponsible, irresistible E.G The cake was so irresistible, I had to have another slice.
In P.E, Mr Pearson taught us how to do hand stands ( Mr Pearson didn’t demonstrate himself! ) and almost all of us could do one at the end of the lesson but some of us need practice on our landing (on our feet) Mr Pearson didn’t demonstrate himself!
In maths this week we did a lot of work on measuring. At the start of the week on Monday we practiced measuring in cm and km. Moving to Tuesday learnt about measuring the perimeter of a 2D shape. Skipping on to Friday we tried to calculate the perimeter of shapes with missing distances.
In art, we used pen to draw the outline of the fruit or veg and coloured it in with paint with the colour if we had time to.
Moving on to Music, we learnt the note G and in the half term holidays Mrs Bolton went shopping to get tow prizes for two people, one of them was like a silver star but it was a music note and also she bought a recorder case that had a tune on it. Bethany played us friar jacka and she played some notes that none of us knew so she won recorder case. After that Oliver played his Cornet, so he had to get the music badge.
Many of the tribe had an enjoyable time at the school Halloween disco this week, some scary outfits on show!
Room on the Broom week , by Mrs Hothersall
Date: 31st Oct 2019 @ 8:52pm
Our theme for this half term is, Who is Julia Donaldson?
It has been so much fun, take a look.
autumn 2 week 1, by Miss Reynolds
Date: 31st Oct 2019 @ 3:08pm
on tuesday we went to booths to find ingredients for are enterprize on friday ( we will be selling cupcakes halloween themed) . On wednesday we did big maths , big maths is were you have 90 seconds to answer 10 questions . Most found it difficult. today, we had mrs brown in the morning and write a story and a debate about a muslim painting. some though it was underwater but others thought it was on land
by Rufus and grace
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Looking for blue recycling items, by Mr Pearson
Date: 29th Oct 2019 @ 9:17am
We are looking for recycling material in the colour blue for our Christmas display for Church.
Please can you send in with your child.
Many thanks
Welcome Back to school, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 28th Oct 2019 @ 7:36pm
It was lovely to see you all today, I recieved lots of holiday passports, I can't wait to read all about your adventures.
Please keep sending them in.
Today we started our Maths unit on subtraction, we had a go at learning some magic tricks in preparation for our English story and planned our 3D food sculptures.
Throughout the week we will
continue with subtraction,
explore our new story about the adventures of Bob on the Moon.
explore subordinate clauses in the text and in our writing
Swimming on Thursday
Metacognition lesson - revisiting and redrafting our writing.
Drawing skills, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 4:48pm
We learnt this week how to sketch the features of the face and then had fun using our skills to draw our friends. They looked great!
Hope you all have a fabulous week off, keep safe and see you all soon,ðĪŠ
Week 7, by Miss Reynolds
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 3:11pm
This is our last week of autumn term one.We realy enjoyed it,especialy the Lunar rovers.When we started expirementing ,every - one felt realy exited for the weeks to come.
On Wednesday we had a French lesson with Madam Robinson , learning how to pronouse our relatives in French . In music some people performed a musical instument they had a passion for.
On Friday we did a big write as usual when we could write whatever we wanted some of us wrote a set of instruction where as others wrote a description etc. We did a snack n chat where we could eat all of the edible projects we had made while we moved around the room and had a chat with our class mates.
Practical maths, by Mr Pearson
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 1:53pm
We have enjoyed two sessions of practical maths this week one on time and another playing board games and using online maths games to learn the times tables.
Links for the games online are below.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/399/Archery-Arithmetic-Multiplication
Don't forget we need to know the times tables by June
Year 4 amazing projects, by Mr Pearson
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 1:40pm
A huge thank you to the children and parents of the the Penguin tribe for the their hard work in preparing the Autumn term projects based mostly on the theme of the Moon. Icant wait till March for the next installment.
Y4 Friday 18 October, by Mr Pearson
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 1:21pm
At the start of the week in Grammar we started off doing suffixes adding ing, er, est and then transferring our understanding in our writing. We have also used expanded noun phrases to use in our English. In English we did imperative verbs to put into sentences with our English topic the shirt machine
The guided reading we have been completing comprehension and looking at being detectives looking for clues in the text.
In writing we have been studying about explanation text’s and have written two of our own.
In maths our main thing was learning time. We got the clocks out and Mr Pearson said a time and we had work it out plus we had a work sheet to work out the time and the time could have been a 24hour clock. Please can you all practice at home.
In science we learnt how the ear works and drew a diagram looking at the outer ear with the ear canal, the middle ear with the three bones and the inner ear looking at the cochlea.
In French we put all the things we have done into a wanted poster of anyone in the class. In art we finished off any work not completed.
By Oliver and Lucie
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Great Half Term, by Mrs Fletcher
Date: 18th Oct 2019 @ 1:16pm
As we finish for half term Mrs Woolley and I would like to say well done to the Elephants for being so amazing. They have worked hard and made a great start to Year 2.
Thank you for all of the woenderful projects, we have enjoyed looking at them and appreciate all of the hard work that has gone into them. Some of them are part of a joint Year 1 and 2 display in the corridor.
We have had a great last day as we made it outside for cricket and have enjoyed a movie as our compliment treat this afternoon.
We hope you all have a lovely half term.
Homophones, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 15th Oct 2019 @ 6:08pm
This week have been exploring different homophones. Today we played a memory game to try and find some different homophone pairs, then we had to make up sentences to tell the rest of our group using the words to explain their different meanings.
Projects, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 15th Oct 2019 @ 6:05pm
Meerkats you truly are amazing. Well done to everyone who has brought in a project. You’re all very creative. We have some along our food theme, some linked to the moon as part of our whole school theme of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and some which have combined both ideas together. Well done to everyone.
Year 4 Blog, by Mr Pearson
Date: 14th Oct 2019 @ 4:55am
What A busy week we had, look at all this learning!
At the start of the week Mr Kennedy came in to do some modal verbs with sentences e.g. I might skip, I can skip, I can’t skip. On Tuesday we had a look at noun phrases putting them into sentences. Moving on to Wednesday, we did suffixes. This was in addition to looking at explanation texts using a short film called the shirt maker as inspiration.
In maths we have been learning about angles and know right angles obtuse and acute and then on Thursday we learnt how to multiply and divide decimals by 10,100 and 1000. We keep on practising the times tables.
In art this week, we did oil pastes to shade different fruits and veg to smudge colours
In P.E. active maths, we did sums with cones to see if we can find different calculations.
In Mr Pearson’s PE we are continuing to learn about attack and defence skills, this time using bench ball. We also had another circuit training lesson.
In music we studied some tunes and also learning the note A.
In French this week, we used colures to describe people’s hair colour and eye colour.
In science, we made a sound sandwich out of 2 lolly pop sticks 2 cut up straws 1 thick elastic bands and 2 small elastic bands witch then make a sound sandwich. We then investigated pitch.
By Oliver and Lucie with support from Mr Pearson.
Landing on the Moon, by Mrs Fletcher
Date: 13th Oct 2019 @ 10:41am
In History this week the children have been thinking about what the astronauts did when they landed on the moon. They looked at different pieces of evidence and picked out the actions of the astronauts. Next they worked in pairs to act out the actions .