Newsletter Spring 2015 Issue 28
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Newsletter Spring 2015 Issue 28
Issue 28 March 2015 Welcome! Welcome! Welcome! Welcome to Mrs Davidson who joined us this term as our new Administrative Assistant. Mrs Davidson works in school every morning from 8.30—11.30. She is settling in well and is enjoying being part of our school. We also welcome Miss Holmes, a final year teaching student from Leeds Beckett University. She will work in Key Stage 2 until the end of May. We wish Miss Holmes the best of luck as we think she will make a great teacher because she makes her lessons fun and interesting. Freya Spring Reading Challenge This term our Reading Challenge involved climbing the Sunflower. Everyone took part and tried to climb up to the top by reading at least 5 times a week to an adult at home. This had been the best term to date with every child without exception consistently reading at least 5 times a week to an adult at home. This term the lucky winner was Anna who got a £10 WH Smith voucher. Billy Bear went on his travels to India with Rosie and Francis again. This time he looked at all the crops that are grown there. This linked to our topic this term on Plants. Rosie and Francis took lots of photographs so we were able to see the similarities and differences between our food and theirs. Billy met the children in Crakehall school and took some letters out for them from Key Stage 2. We all got a letter back with a photograph of the person who had written it. They showed us a video of a cow getting rescued by their fire and rescue service. We presented Rosie and Francis with a cheque to send to the school there they can use it towards tools to grow their crops. The children call Billy Bear Billy Bomai. Oliver and Hannah Keeping in touch with the children in Mettupalayam The eggs arrive. Patiently waiting. The first crack appears. The Eggstra Special Chicks! Eventful eggs Wow! There they were sat in a boiling hot incubator. Patiently waiting, we all watched the petitie brown eggs lying on the incubator floor. After a couple of days there was a chipping noise. Everybody rushed to the incubator……...pecking it’s way out of the eggshell a fragile baby chick was born. The thrill of Daisy being born was sensational however when we walked into the hall there were five more baby chicks ready to be moved into he brooding box. After the arrival of six baby chicks everyone was relieved. We were all desperate to name them. The chicks were named Daisy, Sir Cluckalot, Cookie , Clucton, Amber and Eggbert. Unfortunately one baby chick died—it wad Cookie he had problems walking. Did you know baby chicks love to sleep on you? We all loved cleaning them out, playing with them and cuddling the very active chicks. After two weeks it was time to say goodbye to the hilarious chicks. They brightened up our days 100% and made us smile. Daisy was my favourite and I would love to have smuggled her home. Thank you Living Eggs. Jessica Here at last - our first chick. Cluster Curriculum Days We are working, as part of a small schools cluster, with Hackforth and Hornby, Hunton and Arrathorne, Kell Bank, Snape and Thornton Watlass. Every half term the children from a chosen year group will join together and work together on an area of the curriculum. This term the Year 3 children went to Hackforth and spent the afternoon doing science activities. All the Year one children came to Leeming and Londonderry and had a musical afternoon. We are hoping that the children will benefit both educationally and socially. The Year 3 children and the Year 1 children have enjoyed making new friends and were a credit to our school. Geogr aphy Mrs Barker had been working with KS2 doing Geography work on the local area. We have been on two trips. Trip 1 We went to look at the land use on Mr Pratt’s farm. We learnt how the land was farmed and what animals were there. We learned about the landscape around us. Mr Pratt is busy lambing at the moment. He explained the marking on the sheep. He also has cows which are kept for milking. HeIt was really interesting. Trip 2 On Friday 20th March we all filed outside in to the cold air with our pin pricked card viewers ready to see “The Eclipse.” We soon found out these were not a success. I tried the mirror viewer but this didn't work either. People in the UK only saw a partial eclipse. The next partial eclipse will be in 2026 and the next total solar eclipse will be in 2090. Nathan Music for Life On Monday the 9th of March two people called Naomi and James came to school - they were from musical explorers. They played us pieces of music from different countries:- Brazil, South Pole, Russia, America and Great Britain. They played them on different instruments which were the French horn, Double bass, Didgeridoo, a charango and an African drum. All the different countries all had a great tradition. After we had looked at all the countries we sang some songs. We then made our own verses for a song based on France, China and Australia. Everyone really enjoyed the afternoon even the teachers. They were very talented musicians. We went to RAF Leeming to see how the land was used there. We went to the museum. It had lots of artefacts there. We had a safety talk first. We learnt about Amy Johnson who was a famous pilot who flew to Australia. We watched a video clip of the Canadian bombers. We talked about a people who saved lives. We had our photo taken. We really enjoyed it and everybody found out something they didn’t know. Hannah B Easter Activities We have had a busy time this Easter. We have held and Easter Assembly which was followed by a very well attended Easter Family lunch. We have had an egg decorating competition and the winners were XXXXXXXXXXXX with XXXXXXXXand XXXXXXXX. withXXXXXXXXXXXX We have had an Easter egg tombola which has raised over XXXXXXXX for funds for school funds - the money will be used to buy outdoor play equipment. Finally we have had an easter egg hunt in the churchyard which was great fun. We are sending all the children home with a sunflower to love and care for over the next few weeks. There will be a prize for the tallest sunflower. Thank you to everyone who has supported us throughout the term your support is very much appreciated. Mrs Sykes Comic Relief On Friday 13th March we all came to school in non-uniform. If you wanted to you could make your face funny. Throughout the week there were red noses for sale that cost £1. There were cakes for sale on the Friday they were 50p - they were delicious. Altogether we raised over £40 for comic relief. As you can see in the picture everyone entered into the spirit of the day. Anna Visit to Sam Turners On Wednesday 14th of January all of the school went to Sam Turners on a bus. When we arrived we all went upstairs to the café to have a snack and a drink. After we finished we waited for the manager to give us a tour. First we looked around the centre to see what they sold. Next, we went outside to look at all the different planters we saw all different kinds of them like strawberry planters, rose planters and seed planters. The decorated planters were cheaper than the normal planters. There was winter proof ones, decorated ones and plain ones. The Debate We entered a debating competition which was held at The Civic Centre Northallerton on 10th March. Nervously we walked into the council chamber, we were all very scared. We sat down and a man came and said that we had to pick a piece of paper, luckily we picked the one with a three on it that meant that we spoke 3rd PHEW!!! We listened to all the other people’s speeches then it was our turn. We anxiously walked up to the podium and started to speak. It was terrifying. When we had read them out we got asked questions and that wasn’t too scary. When we had finished we were relieved!!!! Freya Alenius We all had a really good time and want to go back there again. Jack and Martin. Open Day On Wednesday 4th March our school had an open day. Parents were invited to some into school in the morning and afternoon. In the morning we did tricky word problems about a farmer called Farmer Brown and then we did some Literacy about chicks. In the afternoon we sketched the chicks and held them. We performed a song to our parents. We all enjoyed open day it was nice to have our parents working with us. WORLD BOOK DAY On Thursday 5th March we celebrated World Book Day. We got to choose if we wanted to either make a fact or fiction book. We all dressed in our pj’s. “It was fun because we dressed in comfy pyjamas “said Nathan. We did gymnastics with our beautiful clothes underneath. In the afternoon we got to hold the chicks and say goodbye, because it was their last day. We all brought a book in and read them before our gym. It was a fun, exciting day. Oliver and Imogen s tic nas Gym On Tuesday 10th of march we went to a gymnastics competition in Bedale high school. The year two and three team went first and after the debate the Year five and six team competed. We opened the doors nervously when entering the room. Before we did the gym we warmed up. As part of the competition we did three routines body Management, floor exercises and the Vault Hannah Happy Easter! School re-opens on TUESDAY 14th APRIL