Happy Friday!
This week has been a week of Windrush, Direction and creating repeating patterns. This week, we have been working on our English text Granny Came Here on the Windrush. We have explored what the Windrush generation is and have written in role as a passenger on the HMT Empire Windrush - thinking about why we are travelling to Britain. Maths has seen us working on dividing 4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers, solving problems and using related multiplication and division facts. In Science we explored compasses and how they work. We watched an exciting video, that demonstrated how to make a compass, many of the children expressed and interest in wanting to make their own at home, so here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_tQQFHpSa4 Miss Brooking has explored Music, Repeating patterns in Computing, French and mixing shades of colour in Art. On Thursday, the year 5s really enjoyed their third swimming session, whilst the year 4s wrote amazing descriptive settings. Finally, P.E has seen us developing our Hockey skills, we have worked on passing and intercepting this week. Next week, sees us completing our final write, using our text Granny Came Here on the Windrush as inspiration. We will complete our unit on Multiplication and Division in Maths and will explore Magnetism and forces in Science. We'll also continue work on Medieval Monarchs in History and work on our Hockey skills in P.E, P.E. will be on Friday for this half term, so please send the children in with their kits on on Fridays. Finally, the children will come home with their homework books on Monday. In these there are spellings for this week, Maths questions based on what we have been doing in class and a topic homework with a choice of activities. Please could the book come back in on Thursday next week for marking and so that the children can add next week's home learning. Topic home learning is due in on Thursday 13th February. Have a great weekend everybody, see you on Monday. Jason Foreman Comments are closed.
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February 2025
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