Wednesday 23 March 2016

Swimming starts agin Tuesday 19th April

There will be no swimming the first Tuesday back after the Easter holidays, but will resume every Tuesday from the 19th April.

Have a lovely Easter,

Mr Goddard

Blogging task due Friday 15th April 2016

The Tudors

After Easter, we will be learning about the Tudors, in particular, their daily lives, buildings, religion and kings and queens.







 


To prepare for our topic, you must find ten interesting facts about the Tudors. Write them in the comments below. Make sure you read everyone else's facts, you might learn something new!

Here are some websites that will help you;

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/tudors.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/famouspeople/henry_viii/

http://www.hrp.org.uk/PalaceKids/discover/allabouttudors

http://www.henryviiiandthetudors.co.uk/

Friday 18 March 2016

Science projects due Wednesday 23rd March

Your written homework this week is to make sure you have a written part of your Science Project. Either instructions, a review, an explanation or some information that you have found out about how the Science in your project works. This should be presented with your project or as part of it.

(You do not need to write anything on the blog this week.)

Below is a reminder of the instructions for the projects.

Science Week
During the week beginning the 21st March, we will be taking part in an exciting Science week.  

On Wednesday 23rd we will hold annual Science fair. If you would like to take part, you will need to investigate a scientific problem or a science question that interests you. Ideally, you will carry out an experiment, survey or test, rather than researching the answer to a question in books or on the internet. You can present your work on up to A1 (84cm x 59cm) paper and can bring in objects or photographs to show the results of your experiments.

The work will be displayed in classrooms on Wednesday 23rd March, with classes opening at 3pm for parents and carers to come and see the children’s work. Children will leave school at the usual time of 3.30 (KS1) and 3.35 (KS2).

We look forward to seeing what experiments you will bring this year. The projects will be judged by our guest judges.  Judges will be looking at:
- Presentation of work
- Knowledge and understanding
- Curiosity and scientific enquiry skills

Friday 11 March 2016

Blogging Task due Friday 18th March 2016

Finish the Story


"Charlie, get up! It's time for school," shouted his mother from the landing. Usually he would just roll over and go back to sleep but today was different. Today was going to be amazing..... (100 words)

Also,sorry I could not be in today but this homework should be fairly straight forward to understand what to do! - Mr Goddard

Friday 4 March 2016

Blogging task due 11th March and Science project information

Stories Set in Familiar Places and Science Week

This week we have been learning about stories set in familar places. We have been looking, in particular, at a story called 'One Sweet Too Far', which is set in a school.



Your task this week is to think back to a memorable day that you have experienced at school, and turn it into a story. Remember, this is NOT a diary entry so you must write in the past tense and the third person.


Science Week
During the week beginning the 21st March, we will be taking part in an exciting Science week.  

On Wednesday 23rd we will hold annual Science fair. If you would like to take part, you will need to investigate a scientific problem or a science question that interests you. Ideally, you will carry out an experiment, survey or test, rather than researching the answer to a question in books or on the internet. You can present your work on up to A1 (84cm x 59cm) paper and can bring in objects or photographs to show the results of your experiments.


The work will be displayed in classrooms on Wednesday 23rd March, with classes opening at 3pm for parents and carers to come and see the children’s work. Children will leave school at the usual time of 3.30 (KS1) and 3.35 (KS2).

We look forward to seeing what experiments you will bring this year. The projects will be judged by our guest judges.  Judges will be looking at:
- Presentation of work
- Knowledge and understanding
- Curiosity and scientific enquiry skills

Mathletics

There are a few children who are not completing their Mathletics every week. This is a part of your homework and it needs to be completed. If there is a problem with your computer at home then see Mr Goddard and you can go to Mathletics club on a Wednesday lunchtime.

Mr Goddard.