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PE part3, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 7th Oct 2019 @ 6:10pm

PE part 2, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 7th Oct 2019 @ 6:08pm

PE part 1, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 7th Oct 2019 @ 6:06pm

We are really enjoying our PE on Mondays. We have been gaining confidence on all of the apparatus and today we had a go on the large equipment and the climbing frame. We are balancing, travelling, and jumping off the gym benches carefully and like a gymnast.

W/c 7th October, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 6th Oct 2019 @ 4:49pm

This week we will be learning

Maths - interpreting and representing data in bar charts and tables.

English - the final group will be making their biscuits and we will be writing out recipes focusing on layout and making sure they use the language features we have been exploring. Conjunctions to create a subordinate clause at the start of a sentence, prepositions, verbs, adverbs. 

Topic - this week will focus on art. Looking at the work of Giuseppe Archimboldo, the imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruit, vegetables, flowers and fish. 

There will also be some Lancashire crisp tasting, the results of which we will be exploring in our maths lessons. 

Spellings this week will focus on words with the spelling pattern ‘ei’ vein, ‘eigh’ eight, ‘aigh’ straight and ‘ey’ they. 

Maths - Perimeter, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 6th Oct 2019 @ 3:50pm

This week we have been learning all about perimeter. These are just a few photos of one of the activities we did. Measuring the sides of a shape, measuring art straws to find the matching length to place around our shapes, then putting them in one long line to find the total distance around the shape - the perimeter. 

 

Lucy's Blue Day, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 4th Oct 2019 @ 7:04pm

This half term we have been thinking about our emotions of happy and sad. Today we read a lovely story called Lucy's Blue Day. We found out that whilst it's great to be happy it is ok to be sad, and eventually your sadness goes and you become happy again. 

The week that has been , by Mr Pearson

Date: 4th Oct 2019 @ 1:30pm

In English this week we have focused on diaries.  Mr Pearson shared a pretend diary entry from Mrs Thomson who spread blue hand prints around school! On Friday we wrote an imaginary diary entry and let our imaginations run wild.

 

In grammar we have been studying synonyms for said  e.g. bellowed, whispered. In addition we have used subordinating conjunctions to write complex sentences. An example ….

 

Oliver ran quickly across the road because there was a tiger after him.

 

For Maths we were solving tricky puzzles like pyramid’s using our addition and subtraction skills. We even had a visit form Mrs Brown to demonstrate our amazing learning.

 

In topic we studied the Saturn 5 rocket that took the astronauts to the moon. We watched the launch and investigated the different parts of the space ship. After this the Penguins designed their own Space rocket.

 

In music on the recorder we learnt the note B.

 

In art, every week we use a different type of medium and this week we used pencil crayons to draw different types of fruits.

 

In French, we did an activity sheet to describe each other.

 

Mr Pearson spent Wednesday in Burnley making links with a school that the Penguins will be joining in activities through this year.

 

Written by Lucie and Oliver

Cricket and a few reminders , by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 4th Oct 2019 @ 11:49am

The Elephants have had lots of fun learning how to bowl with Mark the cricket coach 

Projects are due in soon. They can be on anything on the knowledge organiser you have or on something your child is interested in.

Please can all children have a PE kit with appropriate footwera in school, we have a number of children who do not have PE kit or PE shoes. 

Thank you

Maths is fun, by Mrs Hothersall

Date: 2nd Oct 2019 @ 7:32pm

This week we are learning to add. We have added teddies, hedgehogs, conkers even hedgehogs spikes. Take a look at some of our amazing work.

Learning about the body, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 2nd Oct 2019 @ 5:10pm

Yesterday the children enjoyed some buddy time sharing books.

Today the children have been learning about the body. They wrote their own labels and then labelled their partner!

Sporting times at Priory, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 2nd Oct 2019 @ 4:29pm

Yesterday some children from Y3 and Y4 took part in a fantastic sporting event at Priory. Other schools attended too and the children completed lots of  different challenges. They said it was fun and they enjoyed all the activities.

Well done!

Macmillan coffee morning and book read, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 1st Oct 2019 @ 5:39pm

What an amazing morning. We were completely blown away by the number of visitors this morning. Thank you to everyone who came along to support this event, there was plenty of cake for everyone. The children enjoyed reading with their parents/grandparents, reading with the younger children or sat on a bean bag, taking off their shoes and sharing a book with their friends. Thankyou also to the parents who helped our amazing charity ambassadors and heads team. 

We had lots of amazing cakes for our moon/space themed competition. There are some very talented bakers out there.  The charity ambassadors had some difficult decisions to make when choosing the winner from each class.  The winners were informed in assembly today and prizes given out. All children who took part will receive a special certificate later this week. 

We will let you know the total amount once it has been totalled up. 

Story session at the library, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 7:23pm

Today the Koalas were very excited to visit the library for a story session with puppets , the story was called Midnight. The puppets were amazing and the children enjoyed meeting all the characters and listening to the story, the message of which was make time in your life to enjoy friends and do nice things. It was fascinating how it all linked to  the clocks and was a magical experience which we all thoroughly enjoyed.

Cake competition, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 6:36pm

Thank you to everyone who has entered the cake competition, your entries are amazing. There is still time to bring in your entry on Tuesday morning before we start selling at 9am. 

We are also welcoming any cake donations home made or bought for our Macmillan coffee morning and book read. 

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow. 

Cheese on toast, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 6:33pm

Well, I never realised until today how many different ways you could make cheese on toast. 

We started the lesson by telling each other how to make cheese on toast, it was a revelation, from cheese on bread and in a toaster to putting it in a microwave and using cheese spread, I have learnt a lot today😂

We then went on to look at a variety of instructions for making cheese on toast and discussed the positive and negatives for each one. 

 

Science, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 6:27pm

W/c 30th October, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 6:27pm

This week we are continuing our English unit on Instructions, focusing on prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions. There will also be some baking this week.  I hope they save some for me to eat 🙂

Maths - perimeter is this weeks focus.  Measuring length in cm and m and naming 2D shapes.

Topic - sorting animals according to what they eat using a venn diagram.  Where in the world does our food come from?

swimming, marking skills in a team game.

Macmillan coffee morning on Tuesday 9-10.  Come and share a book with your child and buy a cake to support this charity. 

Harvest in church on Friday afternoon. 

 

Instructions, by Mrs Catterall

Date: 30th Sep 2019 @ 6:17pm

We are learning about the non fiction text - instructions. We have tried to follow a set of origami instructions to make different animals.  Some were harder than they looked!  We showed determination and resilience. 

Hold your head up high, by Mrs Brown

Date: 29th Sep 2019 @ 7:01pm

Giraffes are awesome, by Mrs Brown

Date: 29th Sep 2019 @ 6:56pm

I just want to share my appreciation for our amazing Giraffes.

You have taken on the roles and responsibility with great gusto and have become true role models for the whole school. Congratulations Giraffes - you are amazing.I just want to share my appreciation for our amazing Giraffes.

You have taken on the roles and responsibility with great gusto and have become true role models for the whole school. Congratulations Giraffes - you are amazing.

Launching into space, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 27th Sep 2019 @ 4:35pm

The Koalas have been working hard on designing rockets, making rockets and talking about rockets! They produced some amazing designs and made some awesome rockets - well done they all look......fantastic!!!

This week!, by Miss Reynolds

Date: 27th Sep 2019 @ 3:09pm

this week some groups finished there chassys .Next week add the crumbles and mabye put some light programe in. Some of the group's buggys are really going to work [WE HOPE]. 

nuffield health came in and did an exercize afternoon with us.Today we did our big write, which was really a description about a very scary forest. it sent shivers down our spine!

 

Grace and Reece

Welcome from this terms class bloggers, by Mr Pearson

Date: 27th Sep 2019 @ 1:52pm

In maths, this week we were learning about standard subtraction methods.We also were learning about standard decimal addition methods.

In grammar, we were studying contractions's lerning how to put them in the right place and how to spell them. We did sentance openers to help us write better sentances and to help us whith Fronted adverbials.

In English,we all learned about said synonyms because said is a boring word.

This week in topic,we learned about the different phases of the moon and moved onto learn about Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and the apollo 11 mission.

In science,we started learning about sound and first we went around school listening to the sounds that we could hear and we found out that the y5 and 6 boys bathroom was the loudest we also learnt about that sound is caused by vibrations. 

Wriiten by Oliver and Lucie

Celebrating Diwali, by Mrs Pratten

Date: 25th Sep 2019 @ 5:19pm

In preparation for our Harvest assembly next week we enjoyed the Hindu story about Rama and Sita, we discovered it was about light overcoming dark.They made little oil lamps called divas to guide them home.

This afternoon we made our own diva lamps out of clay, we rolled a ball and then used our thumbs to shape the pot.Last of all we decorated them using clay tools. They need to dry out and th we can paint. They look fantastic already!!!

Thank you, by Mrs Fletcher

Date: 25th Sep 2019 @ 7:40am

Thank you to the wonderful children and parents of the Elephant Tribe for your support over the past couple of weeks. As I explained at Meet The Teacher and on the blog I have been involved in a 12 month research programme for Lancashire County Council which has meant I have had to be out of class. The research has been into the develoment of reading for pleasure and I will share it with you as soon as the powers that be give it the okay. 

The work is now completed and I will be back in class which I am really looking forward to and am very excited about.

Thanks again for your understanding and support.

Normal service, Mrs Fletcher style is now resumed.