Week beginning 18th September 2017

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”15″ border_color=”#17f92b” ] A huge thank you to all those parents who attended our Space Exhibition!

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[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”15″ border_color=”#37c2f8″ ]What are we learning this week?[/dropshadowbox]

Maths

I can make 6-digit numbers using the P-V-Chart and counters.

I can visualize numbers using the bar model.

I can order numbers using dienes.

I can order numbers using the P-V-chart.

I can find numbers on a number line (up to 100,000).

 

English

I can use the senses and 5Ws to describe a UFO sighting.

I can use open and closed questions to conduct an interview.

I can plan a recount.

I can write a recount.

I can edit and up level my writing.

SpaG

I can identify the (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, article and pronoun).

Science

I can work scientifically (plan, measure, record, report).

PE

Tuesdays – Hockey

Thursdays – Circuits 

RE/Art

I can make a stain glass window using different textures.

 

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”15″ border_color=”#f8f637″ ]Important information[/dropshadowbox]

Spellings

Knowing how to spell words is a very important aspect of your child’s education and one that we value highly.  Historically, most teachers handed out to pupils a list of words to learn to spell, on a weekly basis, which pupils were tested on at a later time.  Nationally, evidence shows that good spellers consistently perform very well in their tests and poor spellers do not.  In addition, even though some may score highly in tests, evidence of this standard of spelling is not always seen in their daily writing.  Many experts, like us, believe that tests only test pupils’ short term memory and do not assist students in gaining spelling mastery.  For this reason, although there will be on-going assessments, we will no longer be giving weekly spelling tests.  Testing isn’t teaching and we want to teach pupils to become confident spellers through a variety of ways which include word study (e.g. spelling patterns and rules) and word meanings and their origins.