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We will be holding a Summer/Eid Fair on Wednesday 4th June from 3.30pm in and around the school hall.
There will be a raffle, mehndi/henna, face painting, our usual chocolate and fun tombolas, bottle stall, sweet cones, tuck shop, toys and books and lots of fun games to play.
We would appreciate donations of any teddies, books and toys in good, clean condition. Also any donations of unwanted gifts, gift vouchers or prizes suitable for our raffle.
Thank you in advance for any donations and also to everyone who supported today’s non uniform day and sent in a bottle.
Raffle tickets are on sale from 5pm today on parent mail £1 a strip and are also available from the school office from Monday.
Our next non uniform day is Friday 23rd May. Please send in an item of chocolate or a new toy (to the value of £1) for example a bubble wand, a colouring book or a rainbow slinky.
We look forward to seeing you all at the fair on the day.
We are asking for some donations please for dressing up outfits such as superheroes/book characters etc. If you wish to donate then please send through the school office.
Thank you.
As part of their History topic, Year 5 will be visiting the Ordsall Hall Museum on the following dates:
· Year 5A Miss Hughes: Monday 2nd June 2025
· Year 5B Miss Rainbow: Wednesday 4th June 2025
Please go to Parent mail and complete the consent form (found in the forms section) and please pay for the visit (payments/then shop). Thank you.
Due to a severe nut allergy those children who are bringing in a packed lunch please can you ensure your child has no nuts in their packed lunch. Thank you.
Well done Isla who attended the Blue Dolphin Dance Championships in Scarborough at the weekend and was a finalist in every category Amazing!
This term, every week we will be looking at children’s attendance and all those children who have 100% attendance for the week will be put in to a draw to win 10 Dojos. There will be one random winner from each class. To ensure your child is entered into this weekly draw, all you have to do is make sure they are in school on time every day. Thank you for your continued support.
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Alaya |
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A reminder that the car park is for staff and blue badge holders only. Please do not ask to use it for any appointments/dropping off items for children.
Please also be mindful when parking around school– not parking on footpaths etc.
Thank you.
Well done to Ayla and Zunaira for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!
The next reading workshop will be as follows:
· Friday 23rd May - Year 1
They will be taking place in the school hall 2.30pm-3pm.
Tea/Coffee will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Please be aware that these will now take place on a Friday at 2.30pm.
Year 1 have been very busy so far again. Last half term we studied our author Tom Percival who wrote books such as Meesha Makes Friends and Herman’s Holiday. We wrote a postcard pretending that we had been on holiday! This term our new author is Nadia Shireen who wrote books such as Billy and the Dragon and Billy and the Beast. So far, these books are proving to be very popular and the children have been learning how to write a character description to describe the dragon and the beast using adjectives and adventurous vocabulary that they have learnt through the stories.
We are still working hard to ensure that children always use capital letters, finger spaces and full stops and can read their work for coherence. This half term our topic is Our local area, where the children will be come Geographers and identify features of our local area and start to create their own maps (both 2D and 3D) using a simple key. We were able to complete our walk and were very lucky with the weather and I hope you enjoyed receiving their letters. The children were amazing on our walk, were very safe and observant – their favourite local feature they spotted was Tesco!
Our Summer term topic is Rochdale Now and Then and we have once again received some wonderful homework examples that are on display in both Year 1 classrooms. In this topic the children are discussing and identifying the similarities and differences between Rochdale in the past and present day. In our maths work this term the children have utilised their previous learning on numbers to 50 and will build on this in our next number topic of numbers to 100. We have begun introducing fractions to our children. We have been finding halves and quarters of different shapes and quantities, introduced position and direction where we have been looking at half turns, quarter turns, three quarter turns as well as looking at left and right, forwards and backwards. We will finish the maths work in Year 1 learning about money and time. In our computing lessons the children have been exploring a keyboard and using word processor to begin to type, change the font and size of the font and also to understand the bold and italic uses.
A lot of the children find using the laptop difficult as they are used to touch screens so it is an important lesson that they need to really practice on. Last half term we had the DT topic – Teddy Bear’s picnic and the children had to design, make and evaluate a fruit kebab. This was lots of fun and even the children who didn’t like fruit still experienced designing and making a fruit kebab and most children loved eating it at the end! This half term we are developing our sketching skills for our topic – Can buildings speak? We have studied the works of art by two artists Paul Klee Castle in the Sun and LS Lowry.