Flu Vaccination

Children in Reception, Years 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 will receive a letter and consent form today for you to complete and return by Monday 26 November. Please check book bags. Many thanks.

Cosford Trip

We had a fantastic time at RAF Cosford.  We saw lots of aircraft and had a wonderful time in the interactive area pressing buttons and exploring how aircraft work.

Rhinos in Forest School

Rhinos had a fantastic morning with Mrs Highfield, Mrs Harris and Mrs Emerton-Maka in forest school.  They were the first to use the wonderful new mud kitchen which was a very gratefully received anonymous gift (thank you so much to who ever gave us such a wonderful surprise).  Mrs Highfield spent her own time varnishing it and making a special barked and willow fenced area for it.  If you have any donations of wooden spoons, wooden utensils or rolling pins, cake tins etc they would be gratefully received.

Rhinos were investigating habitats (as part of our science topic) and producing a scientific information sheet to reflect their findings.  It was cold out there but the children had a wonderful time, we are so lucky to have this area to enhance our curriculum.

 

 

Forest School

Just a quick reminder that the children from Rhino class have forest school on a Thursday morning.  Some of the other classes had to rearrange the times but we kept our original time of a Thursday morning.  The children do go to church before they go into the forest and so we ask that whilst they can come in their outdoor clothing that they wear their normal shoes for registration and the church service.  When they get back they can then pop on their wellies at the back door  and enjoy their lesson outside.

It is cold now and the children are outside for the whole morning.  Please can you ensure they have warm clothing, gloves, waterproof trousers (so they can sit down outside) and wellies. Wellies get muddy so a plastic bag to put them in afterwards is much appreciated to help keep the school clean.  Children can then get changed out of possibly wet, muddy outside gear into their uniform for the rest of the day.

Any questions, please drop me an email or pop in and see me, I will always try and make myself available for you.

 

Workshops

The Rhino class were privileged to experience two workshops this week from our visitors who delivered the anti-bullying message.   The children enjoyed the drama and relaxation workshops that followed the whole school assembly.

The Lion and the Unicorn

Thank you to our fantastic PTA who bought a set of The Lion and the Unicorn books for us.  Shirley Hughes is a wonderful children’s writer and the class are enjoying the book so far.  The main character Lenny has just gone into the air raid shelter with his mum and we have started some descriptive writing about the scene outside the shelter.  Here are the children making exciting sentences using fronted adverbials, adjectives and brackets.  They were all really impressed how professional their sentences sounded.

Autumn Decorations

The children enjoyed studying the beautiful autumnal leaves and painting pumpkins to make autumn decorations.

 

All Things Bright and Beautiful

We used the lovely art work that the children completed for the harvest festival to start to build a new window display around the hymn All Things Bright and Beautiful.  It  is a work in progress so we will enjoy watching it evolve.  The poppies were taken to the church, each person on the memorial was given a poppy and a thoughful message was written by the children, I think they look lovely as I drive past in the morning.  We will not forget.

Our World War One Display

Look at some of the amazing work Rhinos have done to make this display so informative.  We did a lot of work around the book War Horse, thank you for supporting their learning, I think some of you bought the book and I know others of you watched the film with your children (a real tearjerker).  I love some of the questions they would have liked to ask the soldiers in the trenches and their watercolour poppies were fantastic.

Cosford Air Museum

We had an amazing  and informative day at Cosford Air Museum.  The children were really interested to find out more about the aircraft and weapons housed at the museum. We enjoyed the workshop “Spirit of the Blitz” which gave the children a flavour of school, rationing and air raids.  They were all brave and went into the Anderson shelter and some children tried out the Morrison shelter.  We walked miles so I bet they were all tired tonight but it was a real pleasure to take your interested and polite children out for the day, I hope they enjoyed it.

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