Saturday, 19 November 2016
Book Corner!
Erhun, our Chairperson, would like to recommend 'Winston Was Worried', by Pamela Duncan Edwards and Benji Davies:
The book is about a dog called Winston who thought he was unlucky because he had a splinter and then a wobbly tooth.
But, what he didn't realise was that his friends were even more unfortunate than he was.
It is a very funny book and I would recommend it for anyone from Reception to Year 2 (maybe even Year 3).
Erhun
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Wonderful Writing!
This week we have been celebrating Friendship Week at school- we'll put up some pictures of some great friendship writing next week.
Here's some of the marvellous writing we have spotted this week!
Congratulations to Emily in St. Agnes for this fantastic spooky story that she wrote at home. Emily was chosen to be our Writer of the Week! Hooray!
A big congratulations to Julia in St. Anne's Class for this handy poem to help us all to learn our 3 x table.
Here's some of the marvellous writing we have spotted this week!
Congratulations to Emily in St. Agnes for this fantastic spooky story that she wrote at home. Emily was chosen to be our Writer of the Week! Hooray!
A big congratulations to Julia in St. Anne's Class for this handy poem to help us all to learn our 3 x table.
Monday, 14 November 2016
Reading Leader Recommendations!
Source: pinterest
Thank you to Callum and Mwayi for these excellent reviews- they certainly made me want to go out and read these books straight away! Click on the pictures to make them larger and easier to read:
Fabulous Writing!
Source: clipartkid
Writer of the Week!
A huge congratulations to Imogen in St. Patrick's Class, for her award-winning letter of advice:
A special mention to Sophia in Year 6, for this excellent explanation:
Such beautiful presentation, too!
By Elohor, St. John's
By Jack G, St. Paul's
Remembrance Poetry
Source: Chris Holley
On Friday, we remembered all those who had died or been affected by war. This year, the Royal British Legion wanted us to remember not only those who died in World Wars One and Two, but also those affected by wars since then and even today.
We had a special service at 10:45am, ending with a two minute silence and reflection at 11:00am. Can you remember why we hold our silence at exactly 11:00?
In the week before the service, we made poppy artwork and a wreath to offer in memory of the victims of war. Children from every class offered their wreath during the service. It was very special, moving and sombre.
Some children from St. John's class read their wonderful poems in the service. Lots of classes also wrote beautiful Remembrance poetry, including these lovely examples:
By St. Francis' Class
By Elohor, St. John's Class
By Jack G, St. Paul's Class
Your War,
Our Fight
We were the
living, we are the dead,
Below the
crosses our bodies lie,
Upon the blood-red
poppies, dropped shells from above,
In our
dreams, they still reach for us.
Watching our
brothers die, we struggled on,
Drowning for
your freedom,
We thought
we would be heroes and yet we perished,
Now we lie
beneath the mud, on which we fought your war.
We loved,
but love no more,
Families
weep receiving tragic telegrams,
Those who
loved us; love us more.
The poppies
grow above our hearts, which hold the Lie they told us,
Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori.
By, St.
Clare’s Class
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
We Need Your Writing!
We need your writing! Come and show your fantastic work to Mrs Parrott or our Talent Finders (Daniel O, Eri or Yasmin).
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Competition Time!
Underwater
It's competition time! Two of our editors; Jess and Darcy, have found this fascinating picture. They would like you to write about it. What does it make you think? What does it inspire you to write? They would love to read your stories, poems, descriptions, newspaper reports... whatever you are inspired to write about this picture!Everyone can enter this competition- from Nursery to Year 6- you can even enter more than one piece of writing!
Please submit your entry to the competition to Mrs Parrott, Jess or Darcy by THURSDAY 1ST DECEMBER.
There will be a prize given to the best piece of writing inspired by this picture in assembly on Friday 2nd December.
Good luck!
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Writers of the Week!
Take a look at the wonderful writing our talent spotters have found this week:
Congratulations to our Writer of the Week, Bella!
By Francis, Year 6
By Mwayi, Year 5
By Eula, Year 5
By Janus, Year 5
By Eri, Year 5
Congratulations, everyone! Remember, you can show us your own work too- you can submit writing from school or from home. We'd love to see it!
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