Newsletter 03 - Jigsaw School Apps
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Newsletter 03 - Jigsaw School Apps
Friday 19th September 2014 Volume 12, Issue 3 Princethorpe Junior School Newsletter House Captain Elections On Friday 12th September, Year 6 held an election to choose house captains for each of the school houses. Congratulations to the following children who were elected: De Bottetourt: Chyna Lee Morgan and Oscar Simmonds De Someroy: Chloe Fieldhouse and Chadley Heath Ledsam: Katie Andrews and Ryan Reeves Fitzansculf: Chloe Barker-Duthie and Tyler Brown Gardening Club This week, the children in gardening club harvested the runner beans and potatoes they had grown in the school garden. The sprouts and cauliflower are growing well and we can pick them in November. Mrs Cutts would like to say thank you to Mrs Osborne in the kitchen for cooking the vegetables which the children in gardening club enjoyed eating at tuck time on Thursday. Year 3 News We are pleased that Year 3, are settling well into the Junior School. The children are getting used to the new routines such as buying tuck at playtime. As part of topic lessons this week, we have been learning to use scientific vocabulary when describing the forces we apply to different materials. We stretched, pulled, pushed and twisted play dough to investigate the effect of the forces used. We made predictions about what surfaces have the most friction and tested them on a slope, thinking about how this can affect us in everyday life, for example using the brakes on a bike. Year 4 News It has been a busy few weeks in Year 4! Everyone has begun to settle down, get used to the new routine and enjoying the lessons. Last week we started learning about our new topic this term, electricity. We began the topic by learning about static electricity. This involved a really fun experiment using balloons to generate static electricity. This caused our hair to stand up on end and we were able to pick up pieces of paper, using the static electricity we had created with our balloons. We had a lot of fun doing this and can’t wait to learn more about electricity over the coming half term. Year 5 News Recently year 5 visited the Thinktank Museum as an introduction to their science topic on the Solar System. It was really fun and exciting. Kianee McKinley Andrews I really liked the bit making fire with the gas. Morgan Bird I thought it was really good because you can play and watch stuff. Alex Williams It was very exciting and educational. Abigale Fasakin Year 6 News Last week Year 6 were treated to a visit from two Vikings. The computer suite was transformed into a museum depicting the life of the Norsemen as the children were regaled by stories of old. Amongst other facts, the children discovered that the horns often pictured on ‘Viking’ helmets never actually existed; they were a Victorian invention to try and ‘spice up’ the Vikings. There was a chance to learn about and handle artefacts including cooking implements, weapons and armour, coins, clothes, weaving and much more. The children will now spend the rest of this half term developing their knowledge of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. Dates for the Autumn Term These are the dates which have been agreed so far: Monday 22nd September: ‘The Time Capsule 1914’ a theatre production for the whole school Wednesday 24th September: 9 am - 10 am Maths workshop for year 3 parents Friday 26th September: Harvest Festival Day. Non-uniform £1 to raise money for Ifakara Bakery Project Friday 3rd October: Thinktank workshops for years 4 and 6 Friday 24th October: Teacher Training Day - School Closed Half term holiday: Monday 27th October - Friday 31st October Tuesday 11th November: Remembrance Day— 2 minute silence at 11 am Wednesday 12th November: 4pm—6:30pm Parents’ Evening Wednesday 19th November: 4pm—6:30 pm Parents’ Evening (parents/carers choose which night they would like to book an appointment) Wednesday 10th December: Christmas Fair (3:35 pm—5 pm) Thursday 11th December: The whole school goes to The Rep to watch a performance of ‘The BFG’ Wednesday 17th December: RE theme Day about Christmas Thursday 18th December: Party Day (children go home at lunchtime for their dinner) Thursday 18th December: Fancy Hat Parade Friday 19th December: Children watch a performance of ’A Christmas Carol’ Christmas holiday: Monday 22nd December - Friday 2nd January Monday 5th January: Teacher Training Day - School Closed Tuesday 6th January: 8:55 am school opens for the start of the Spring term Weekly Behaviour Children who have not received a red or yellow card in class or during playtime or lunchtime Class 3DM = 28/30 Class 4B = 25/28 Class 5HB = 25/30 Class 6B = 28/30 Class 3MM = 27/29 Class 4G = 28/29 Class 5W = 29/29 Class 6CH = 28/29 10 children in the school received a yellow card and 7 children received a red card. 93% of children in school did not receive a red or yellow card. Weekly Attendance Results Class 3DM = 94.33% Class 4B= 98.23% Class 5HB = 98.29% Class 6B = 91.67% Class 3MM = 97.96% Class 4G = 94.83% Class 5W = 98.28% Class 6CH = 98.97% School Attendance this year = 95.57% This is very good.