pupils are `stars of the show` during high profile visit
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pupils are `stars of the show` during high profile visit
272 Monday Coaching for all Houses PUPILS ARE ‘STARS OF THE SHOW’ DURING HIGH PROFILE VISIT Wednesday Coaching for all Houses Assemblies 2.30pm - 3.00pm TOMLINSON Sports Hall ROBINSON Theatre COLLEAGUES FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND CHILDREN’S SERVICES HAVE HAILED CARR MANOR PUPILS AS BEING THE ‘STARS OF THE SHOW’ DURING A RECENT VISIT TO THE SCHOOL Friday Coaching for all Houses Assemblies 2.30pm - 3.00pm TRUEMAN Sports Hall BREMNER Theatre Chris Wormald, Permenant Secretary with the Department of Education wrote individual letters to TB, OC, S-LS and HN thanking them for being “excellent and knowledgable guides”. He also commented, “It was fantastic to hear about the experiences of being a pupil at Carr Manor.” CONTENTS Reflection for the Week House Points Noticeboard Exam Express Literacy Numeracy Primary Pages CE IAG Newsflash Sports News 17 NOVEMBER 2014 1 2 3/4 5 6/7 8 9/10 11/12 13 14 TOMLINSON HOUSE WIN WEEKLY CONTEST FOR 6TH TIME SEE PAGE 2 FOR MORE INFO “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” -Winston Churchill THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 1 1ST TOMLINSON 2ND TRUEMAN Total E-Praise Points 73633 (weekly total 7000) Total E-Praise Points (weekly total 5739) 1473 1431 3RD ROBINSON 4TH BREMNER Total E-Praise Points 70331 (weekly total 6825) Total E-Praise Points (weekly total 6460) 1406 1399 TOP COACHING GROUPS Miss N Spacey Miss L Fortune Mr I Orum Mrs S Simpson Mrs C Roylance (5624) (4933) (4924) (4837) (4832) Mrs E Johnson Miss J Fellows Miss A Calvert Mr T Crocker Miss L Kauke (4790) (4418) (4229) (4111) (4111) THIS WEEK’S HOUSE POINTS 6460 6825 7000 5739 THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 2 HOUS E POIN T FAC T Tom lin now w son have o 11 wee n 6 out of ks 54.5% ! That’s weeks of the so far ! CIRCLE TOPIC DID YOUR STALL WO WELL AS RK AS YO TOO ON H U WANTED IT OUSE CH ARITY DAY? HOW MU CH MON YOU RAIS EY DID E? Thank you to everyone who got invo House Cha rity Day on lved with th Friday 14th e around 60 Nov stalls run by Coaching gr ember. We had great to se e so many oups and it of you getti was ng involved . The total am ount raised week alon will be anno g with pict unced next ures of the event. WEDNESDAY TEA CLUB We are delighted to announce that the Chef’s Club will be creating a POP UP Tea Club Café in the Primary Phase Hall every Wednesday 3pm till 4pm. YEAR 11 EXAMS taking exams are The Year 11 k. Please see ee place this w full timetable. the page 5 for l the you have al e Make sure ent availabl pm ui eq t ec corr you need to re he w ow and kn n. be and whe PUPIL RP TRAIN ING GROUP 2 The Primary chefs Chris & Richard will be joined by pupils from the secondary phase to create Bistro / Café style dishes priced 50p - £2.50. They are available for any pupils, teachers, coaching groups, assistants and indeed anyone who would like to come along. We are hoping this will be a well supported enterprise and guarantee that the food offered will be both tasty and great value so please come and support us from the 19th November down in the Primary Phase. FRIDAY 31ST NO VEMBER P2 Please meet Mrs Holdsworth at the back of block A by the Primary Gate at the start of period 2. Below is a sample of some of the dishes we will be offering over the weeks… You will be regist ered in the session Shepherd’s pie, mint gravy and cheesy mash £2 Mexican chilli beef, salsa, tortilla chips and sour cream £2 . SHOE BOX APPEAL Thai chicken curry and fragrant rice £2 Roast chicken BLT £1.50 The deadline for the Shoebox Appeal was Friday 14th November. If people still have shoeboxes with their coaching group, please return these to Mr or Mrs Winn ASAP! Selection of cakes £1 Hot soup and homemade bread £1 Tuna and cheese melt £1.50 THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 3 YEAR 9 PLEDGES AT GRADUATION FIFA TOURNAMENT We will be holding a Fifa Tournament over the next few weeks during break times. You can sign up at break and lunch time in G5 for the rest of this week or until all 32 places are filled. PLEDGES THAT WERE MADE AT THE YEAR 9 GRADUATION CEREMONY. ARE YOU STICKING TO THEM? Are you more confident in lessons and aiming higher? Are you joining in more class discussions and attending more Flexible Learning sessions? It is £2 to enter the competition and again all proceeds will go towards Breakfast/ Youth club. Have you got 100% attendance? Are you resilient when the work gets harder? Are you more focused in lessons this year? Have you always tried your best? You can also earn ePraise points for your House! Have you got more 1s on your progress report? Are you contributing more to class discussions to gain confidence? Are you giving 100% in every lesson and not being sent out? YEAR 7 PARENT / CARER CONSULTATION EVENING THURSDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 4PM - 7PM Are you letting yourself be distracted from your work in class? Do you stay on task throughout your lessons? Are you working more independently? The 27th November 4pm to 7pm will be your first opportunity to meet with all your subject teachers with your parents / carers. Mr Winn will be speaking to you all next week and explaining the process for this important evening and handing out your appointment letter. Every pupil will be responsible for making appointments with all of your subject teachers. It is expected that all pupils will attend this evening to have quality discussions about your progress made to date. Are you more resilient and pick yourself up when you have failed? Do you have a good try even if you may be wrong in your answer? Are you on time to school and your lessons every day? Are you helping others pupils in class to learn? Are you still reaching for the higher grades? Do your contribute more in class? Are you attending 2 Flexible learning sessions a week? PUPIL PHOTOGRAPHS MONDAY 17TH NOVEMBER Please can the pupils meet Mrs Knowles in The Hub during PERIOD 2 TODAY, for their photograph taking? THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 4 YEAR 11 GCSE EXAMINATIONS THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 5 E WEEK F TH BOOK O HAVE YOU READ? Spirit Walker by Michelle Paver Communication Standard Award Criteria While out hunting in the Forest, Torak encounters a man whose body and brain have been wasted by a horrifying disease. When the illness spreads to his foster clan, the Ravens, he sets off for the distant and alien land of the Seal Clan, where, it is rumoured, a cure can PUBLIC SPEAKING Work will demonstrate… • Voice projection • Confidence in knowing what to say and presenting be found. Aided on his dangerous quest by his friend Renn and his pack brother, Wolf, Torak faces the deadly tokoroth - demon children - and betrayal by someone he trusts. In her follow-up to the British Book Award winner Functional Level Criteria: You will have spoken publically either in front of a small group (3/4 people) on a topic of your choice for 5/7mins. This could also be your class (which many of you have already done) or coaching group. Wolf Brother, Michelle Paver again immerses readers in a fully realised physical and spiritual world, which has at its heart the loving and utterly believable relationship between boy and wolf. Advanced level Criteria: Pupils will have completed one of the below: • Lead an individual presentation to a class group. • Lead an assembly (House or Year) • Completed a presentation to a parents evening or outside group. • Introduce or close a large scale assembly or presentation THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 6 READIMG AMBASSADORS If you would like to help promote reading across the school and help other pupils with their reading in the Primary and Secondary Phase, please see Mrs Winn ASAP. MORE TRICKY WORDS TO LEARN HOW TO SPELL LICENSE - Where does English get the license to use both its letters for the sound (s) in one word? OCCASIONALLY - Writers occasionally tire of doubling so many consonants and omit one, usually one of the (l)s. Don’t you ever do it! PLAYWRIGHT - Remember that a play writer in Old English was called a “play worker” and “wright” is from an old form of “work” (wrought iron, etc.) SPELLIN G BEE If you wou ld like to ta ke part in the 'Sp elling Be e' please pass your name to Mrs Winn ASAP. There nee ds to be a t least 4 pu pils from each Hou se. PUBLICLY - Let me publicly declare the rule (again): if the adverb comes from an adjective ending on -al, you include that ending in the adverb; if not, as here, you don’t. RHYME - Actually, “rime” was the correct spelling until 1650. After that, egg-heads began spelling it like “rhythm.” Why? No rhyme nor reason other than to make it look like “rhythm.” THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 7 MATHS LINKS Other great websites for brushing up on your mathematical skills. http://www.mathsisfun.com https://www.khanacademy.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/education KS4 Wednesday after school Maths Corridor MYMATHS Please note that the MyMaths username: carrmanor password: angle KS4 Higher and Foundation: Mock Exam Reflection KS3 Monday after school Maths Corridor Independent Study (S7) PUZZLE ICE 3 All are welcome to do independent study on the computers during these sessions. E More More More More Answers: Ice cube Ready for more THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 8 Friday 14th November 2014 We are pleased to announce that Mrs Dunn had a baby girl on Wednesday 12th November, weighing 7lb 1oz (name still to be decided). Mum and baby are both doing well! This week in Reception we have been learning about Remembrance Day. The children made poppies by cutting out a red circle and a green triangle and sticking them together. In literacy we have been practising segmenting ‘c-a-t’ and blending ‘cat’ words and have learnt the new sounds ‘g’ and ‘o’. See if you can think of any words with those sounds in. In numeracy we have been looking at ‘1 less’ than a given number. Another super week packed full of learning – well done! Year 1 have been learning lots about sentence structure this week. We have been writing lots of different sentences and remembering our capital letter, finger spaces and full stops. The children have also had a practise at sewing this week, ready to start our superhero emblems shortly. The Year 2 Tigers have had a lovely week this week. We have a new magic post box in the classroom where the children have been sending letters to their favourite superheroes! We have started designs for our own superhero outfits and started to learn to sew this week! The children have learnt a super cool song to help learning their doubles off by heart and we have begun our learning on subtraction. Have a wonderful weekend my little superheroes! THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 9 • CARDBOARD BOXES • SCRAPS OF MATERIAL • 20th November Mathematics Workshop • 28th November Grandparents’ Day Reception Class Only • 3rd / 4th December pm Parents’ Evening 3.30pm - 6.00 r mbe Dece 5th • School closed for staf f training • 9th December Christmas Showcase ) (4pm for Reception, 5pm for KS1 r • 11th Decembe Christmas Disco WHAT 3D SHAPES CAN YOU FIND WHEN YOU ARE OUT AND ABOUT THIS WEEKEND. Angels Nursery still have spaces available to claim for 15hrs for 3 year olds, if you are interested please contact Victoria on 0113266525 or drop in for an application form. • OLD OR UNWANTED SHIRTS / BLOUSES SPEECH Speech a AND LANGU nd Langu AGE ag Laurillard is norma e Therapist Jill lly in sch a Tuesda oo y mornin g. This te l with us on Speech a rm, nd Langu age Thera student Thompso p n is also helping u ist Beccie has any s out. If question anyone s a and com bout spe mu ech, lang uage talk to us nication, please c ome and or leave a messa Receptio ge at Pri n. mary …You should brush your teeth at least twice a day, for at least two minutes, after breakfast and last thing at night. THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 10 YEAR 11 COLLEGE OPEN DAYS PLEASE FIND BELOW A LIST OF OPEN DAYS & EVENTS FOR COLLEGES FOR YEAR 11S TO ATTEND IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN GOING TO COLLEGE LEEDS CITY COLLEGE OPEN DAYS AND EVENTS 2014/2015 TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS PARK LANE CAMPUS KEIGHLEY CAMPUS A-LEVELS INFORMATION EVENT Tuesday 18th November Time 5pm - 7pm OPEN DAY HEALTH & CARING CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Tuesday 13th January 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm COMPUTING & IT CURRICULUM SHOWASE Tuesday 13th January 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm ADULT LEARNING INFORMATION EVENT Tuesday 2nd December Time 5pm - 7pm TRAVEL & TOURISM CURRICULUM SHOWCASE CAMPUS TOURS DAYS Tuesday 9th December Time 5pm - 7pm Tuesday 17th February 2015 Time 10am to 4pm CREATIVE ARTS CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Wednesday 27th May 2015 Time 10am to 4pm Tuesday 3rd February 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm HORSFORTH CAMPUS 14+ APPRENTICESHIP ACADEMY INFORMATION EVENT ANIMAL CARE, HORTICULTURE & CONSERVATION CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Saturday 6th December Time 10am - 12pm Tuesday 27th January 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm Tuesday 10th February 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm Wednesday 22nd April 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm SPORTS ACADEMIES CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Wednesday 16th March 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm OPEN DAY Wednesday 16th June 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm PRINTWORKS CAMPUS CATERING & HOSPITALITY CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Tuesday 9th December Time 5pm - 7pm HAIR & BEAUTY CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Tuesday 20th January 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm SOUTH LEEDS CENTRE MOTOR VEHICLE & ENGINEERING CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Saturday 24th January 2015 Time 10am to 12pm Tuesday 3rd March 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm BUSINESS & RETAIL CURRICULUM SHOWCASE Tuesday 10th March 2015 Time 5pm - 7pm These will be displayed in the Hub for future reference. If you would like to attend any of these Open Days and you would like support with transport, please see Mr Winn ASAP. THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 11 FULL LEEDS CITY COLLEGE OPEN DAYS HORSFORTH CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS Thursday 14th May 2015 Time 3pm to 4.30pm Saturday 22nd November Time 10am to 1pm CAMPUS TOURS Tuesday 17th February 2015 Time 10am to 4pm The Art, Design and Technology Study School went on a trip to TRINITY KITCHEN last week. The pupils had a fantastic time and really enjoyed talking to the staff who work on the different food counters and even got to taste some of the food! The Sports and Social Studies pupils went on a trip to COOKRIDGE GOLF CLUB last week. They took part in a psychology workshop with a professional golf coach. THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 12 PHILAE LANDER MAKES HISTORIC TOUCHDOWN ON COMET Rosetta satelite’s mission safe landing gives scientists their first chance to ride a comet and study close up what happens as it gets closer to the sun. The signal broke a seven-hour wait of agonising intensity and sparked scenes of jubilation at the European Space Agency’s mission control in Darmstadt. The team in charge of the Rosetta mission achieved what at times seemed an impossible task by landing a robotic spacecraft on a comet for the first time in history. The £1bn ($1.58bn) Rosetta mission aims to unlock the mysteries of comets, made from ancient material that predates the birth of the solar system. In the data Rosetta and Philae collect, researchers hope to learn more of how the solar system formed and how comets carried water and complex organics to the planets, preparing the stage for life on Earth. The moment the tension broke came shortly after 1600 GMT when the Philae called home. “We are there. We are sitting on the surface. Philae is talking to us,” said a jubilant Stephan Ulamec, Philae lander manager at the DLR German space centre. “We are on the comet.” Space agencies have sent probes to comets before, but not like this. In 1986, Nasa’s Ice mission flew through the tail of Halley’s comet. In 2005, the agency’s Deep Impact spacecraft fired a massive copper block at comet Temple 1. But none before now has landed. Andrea Accomazzo, the Rosetta flight operations director, added: “We cannot be happier than we are now.” The feat marks a profound success for the European Space Agency (ESA), which launched the Rosetta spacecraft more than 10 years ago from its Kourou spaceport in French Guiana. Since blasting off in March 2004, Rosetta and its lander Philae have travelled more than 6bn kilometres to catch up with the comet, which orbits the sun at speeds up to 135,000km/h. But celebrations were tempered by the later discovery that the probe’s two harpoons had not fired to fasten the craft down in the ultra-low gravity. Scientists now think the probe may have bounced after first coming into contact with the surface. Ulamec said: “Maybe today we didn’t just land once, we landed twice.” “We are the first to do this, and that will stay forever,” said Jean Jacques Dordain, director general of the ESA. The safe, if precarious, touchdown of the lander gives scientists a unique chance to ride onboard a comet and study from the surface what happens as its activity ramps up as it gets closer to the sun. The first images beamed back from the lander’s descent revealed a dramatic landscape of pits and precipices, craters and boulders. However, there have been gaps in its radio link with the orbiting Rosetta mothership. Matt Taylor, a Rosetta project scientist, who had selected an extremely colourful shirt for the event, revealed an impressive – and brave – tattoo of the lander on the comet’s surface. By Ian Sample and Stuart Clark in Darmstadt Did you hear about the historic comet landing? Do you think it is worth investing £1bn to ‘unlock the mysteries of comets?’ What makes this such an amazing achievement in your opinion? THE COACHING CHRONICLE - AT A GLANCE ISSUE 272 13 YEAR 7 & 11 NETBALL WIN OVER PRIESTHORPE Year 11 played netball vs Priesthorpe and won 15-1. Year 7 also played against Priesthorpe and won 5-4. Well done to all the pupils involved. DEVELOPING OUTSTANDING YOUNG LEADERS WHO CHAMPION AND PROMOTE SCHOOL SPORT If you are interested in becoming a Young Ambassador and helping out at various competitions and events across Leeds, please see Mrs Bennett in A17. A YOUNG AMBASSADOR’S ROLE IS TO • increase participation and healthy lifestyles in schools • promote the Olympic and Paralympic values • be a role model and advocate for sporting activity • be the young peoples’ voice on PE and school sport in their schools and communities PE TEAM TRAINING PRACTICES MONDAY All Years Cricket Mr Davis TUESDAY All Years Girls’ Football Miss Russell / Miss Walker WEDNESDAY All Years Girls’ Netball Miss Russell / Miss Walker Boys Football Y7 Mr Dixon Y8 Mr Orum Y9 Mr Dixon Y10 Mr Cleary / Mr Skinner Y11 Mr Dixon THURSDAY All Years’ Basketball Mr Skinner / Carnegie CARR MANOR PUPIL MAKES CUT FOR LEEDS’ SCHOOLS UNDER 13 NETBALL SQUAD The Young Ambassador programme seeks to develop young leaders and volunteers by giving them the responsibility of being an ambassador for PE and school sport. OPPORTUNITIES CAN INCLUDE • Helping out at a variety of primary school competitions and events across Leeds and West Yorkshire • Leadership training • The opportunity to gain sports qualifications: UP AND COMING COMPETITIONS INCLUDE Primary Aqua Festivals Primary Cross Country Festival Primary High 5 Netball Festivals Primary & Secondary Sportshall Athletics Competition Primary Basketball Festivals Secondary Table Tennis Competitions Secondary Badminton Competitions REMINDERS AND FIXTURES Netball match on Wednesday Year 7 & year 9 away at Leeds West. Table Tennis on Tuesday Year 7,8,9 at Carr Manor Speak to Miss Walker, Mrs Bennett or Mr Winn to get involved. After representing almost every year group at netball for Carr Manor, EJ (Year 8) challenged herself against the best players in Leeds. She has done amazingly well to be selected for the Leeds’ Schools Under 13 Netball Squad. We look forward to seeing her develop as a player at this excellent level. 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