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16 Oct

Rev Matt’s Whole School Worship

Rev Matt led our Whole Worship today which focused on second chances. We started with a quick game in which we had eight items on a tray. Rev Matt then covered it over and removed some of the items and the children had to guess which were missing. The items included a duck, a bottle of cordial and tins. The children highlighted the fact that we were given second chances by Rev Matt to have a guess. Our Bible story had the actions for running, walking and watching. It was the story of Jacob. Jacob had cheated his brother in the story and his brother now wanted him dead. God watched and watched Jacob run away. When Jacob was tired he fell exhausted onto the desert floor. When he was ready to listen to God he had a dream with a ladder. At the top of the ladder was God and he promised Jacob that the land was his and his family’s and God would always protect Jacob. When he woke he said thanks to God and then he ran all the way to his friends and his mother told him he would be safe but also learnt a very important lesson. Jacob met a girl and after seven years she became his wife. On the day of his wedding, he pulled back the veil and realised that the girl was in fact the sister of the girl he thought he was marrying. He felt that he had been cheated. The cheater had been cheated. Eventually he could marry the correct sister and return home. On his return home, Jacob walked and walked eventually seeing his brother walking towards him. Jacob told his family to stay behind as he would face his brother alone. He believed that God would protect him. His brother forgave him and the two brothers were friends again just as God had promised. He had given Jacob a second chance. In our discussion we looked at why God gives us second chances even when we don’t deserve it . Rev Matt also asked us who we could give a second chance to? The children shared that they could have a second chance if they had made a mistake or done something wrong. We could given second chances to lots of people including our friends, family and people around us. We finished in prayer asking for God to give everyone a second chance .

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16 Oct

Reception Autumn Activities

This week has been all things Autumn in Reception! We have been looking at seasonal change and how the environment around us is starting to look and feel different. We created hedgehog collages, counted Autumn treasures, finger painted Autumn leaves and used Autumnal colours to create patterns on leaves.

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16 Oct

Reception PSHE - Who can I ask for help?

This week in PSHE, we have been following on our learning about Special People and have been thinking about who we can ask for help when we feel sad, worried, scared or unsafe. With help from our friend Harold the giraffe, We talked about who we would go to for help at home and at school and what to do if those people are busy.

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16 Oct

Year 4 English - Prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs

As part of our English we have been looking at developing our use of grammar. Today we have focused on prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs. Using our toolkits, the children developed their own sentences which incorporated prepositions, conjunctions and adverbs. The children then uplevelled their sentences by purple polishing and checking for capital letters, use of commas and more interesting vocabulary.

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15 Oct

Year 6 - E-Safety - Memes

This week in Year 6, our E-Safety session focused on the dangers of memes online. The children discussed how memes can sometimes be used to spread unkind messages or misinformation and explored ways to stay safe, respectful and responsible when sharing or viewing content on the internet.

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15 Oct

Year 5 - French

In French, the children revisited French vocabulary for different types of weather, days of the week and seasons of the year. The children then practised the vocabulary by reading and translating before speaking out loud. This was then combined with vocabulary from previous lessons to make expressive phrases relating to likes, dislikes and hobbies. The children’s work was tres bien.

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15 Oct

Year 3- Computing- Making our own podcast

In today's computing lesson, Year 3 focused on online platforms like YouTube and learned about creating a contents page for a podcast. The children analysed different examples from various users to see what makes a good one. A big part of the lesson was protecting our identity online, because a channel can combine many forms of communication, including a written description, links to other sites, and even videos about ourselves.

Image of Year 3- Class Debate- Is it more important to understand the history or the present Black community to celebrate Black History Month?
15 Oct

Year 3- Class Debate- Is it more important to understand the history or the present Black community to celebrate Black History Month?

Today, Archie and Frankie led a class debate focused on the key question: Is it more important to understand the history or the present Black community to celebrate Black History Month? Year 3 showed excellent critical thinking, arguing that it is essential to learn about both the past and the present in equal measure to truly celebrate the Black community's contributions and journey. We also reviewed the previous class meeting, the majority selected listening to calm music or a story to help them feel relaxed. We're putting that into action now: we will play calm music while the children collect their bags and put on their coats, before we move into our class novel reading.

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15 Oct

Online Safety: Memes

More than just a meme! This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide unpacks the risks behind meme culture, from misinformation to mockery and how adults can help young people scroll safely. Download your FREE copy here >> https://vist.ly/4agin

Image of Whole School Worship - Preparing for Harvest Time
15 Oct

Whole School Worship - Preparing for Harvest Time

This week in worship it has been a time of reflection. We thought about some of the many injustices around the world with the aid of picture and video prompts. The children explored what they saw in the video and explained the injustice of each situation. Mrs Ham then talked about the causes we are supporting this Harvest and we celebrated the charitable efforts made so far by members of our school family. Then it was over to the children as they taught the teachers how to sing a Harvest song in Zulu. We’re all in for a treat at the Harvest service next Thursday.

Image of Year 4 - French: Quelle Heure Est-il?
15 Oct

Year 4 - French: Quelle Heure Est-il?

This week in French, the children used their knowledge of numbers and combined this with new learning about telling the time in order to answer the question, “Quelle heure est-il?” To embed the vocabulary, the children created French clocks and played lots of speaking and listening games before writing down useful phrases.

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14 Oct

Year 5 - PSHE

In PSHE, we explored how children can be assertive in their friendships so that they can keep themselves safe. We discussed the difference between being too passive and too aggressive, with assertiveness being a middle ground. We role played how to be assertive by using politeness humour and problem solving to maintain friendships while also establishing clear boundaries.