We have had a wonderful end to the term, filled with lots of special Christmas events that we have all really enjoyed.
The children did a fantastic job in their nativity play, Simply the Nativity. They performed with confidence, enthusiasm and big smiles, and we are very proud of all their hard work.
We also loved our Christmas Craft afternoon with parents on Wednesday 10th December. It was a lovely opportunity to be creative together and get into the festive spirit.
Christmas Lunch on Wednesday 17th December was another highlight, with everyone enjoying a delicious festive meal.
We finished the term with a wonderful end-of-term assembly, which included some great Christmas jokes and a festive song shared by each class from their performances. It was a joyful way to celebrate the season together.
What a fantastic way to end the term - well done everyone!
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It has been a busy week preparing for our Christmas performance. We are getting exciting about sharing 'Simply the Nativity' with our families before the end of term.
CHRISTMAS CRAFTERNOON
On Wednesday afternoon, we had an amazing craft afternoon with Sue Bennett and our families. We made lovely paper baubles that will look amazing hung on our Christmas Trees.
SANTA RUN
To end the week, we have been taking part in a Santa Run to raise money for the Children's Hospice. Buddy the elf came to take part and we enjoyed running laps of the hall. Sadly, the weather stopped us running on the school field but we still had a fantastic time and most importantly we raised money for a great cause.
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On Friday Year 1/2 learnt all about Hedgehogs and how to keep them safe during hibernation. We listened to a lovely story and then went outside to create our own hedgehog homes for the hibernation period. We enjoyed collecting sticks, twigs, and leaves and used them to make homes
that provided both protection and comfort.
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It has been wonderful to welcome the children back this week and we have enjoyed hearing all about the fun that the children have had over half term. This week we have been talking about Keeping Safe in school so that the school council representatives could take our feedback to their Friday meeting. It has been good to hear so many positives comments from the children but also very helpful to discover what things sometimes make the children feel unsafe. Hopefully, our class discussions have helped children to feel reassured as we have been able to explain what things the staff do in school to protect them and keep them all safe.
As it has been the 5th of November this week, we have also been able to have conversations about Keeping Safe when celebrating Bonfire Night.
We are starting to prepare for our wonderful Christmas Performance with the help of our music teacher Mrs Butlin and we will soon be selecting finding out which characters we are so that we can start practicing the play.
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On Monday, we had a brilliant time with the Pop up Play Village! The children loved exploring all the different role play areas, including a construction site, hospital, baby nursery and campsite. It was wonderful to see their imaginations come to life as they worked together, took on different roles, and used lots of great language in their play. The village gave everyone the chance to be creative, problem solve and have lots of fun.
On Friday we took part in Wear Red Day 2025 to show our support for anti-racism and to stand together against discrimination. By wearing red, we helped raise awareness and showed that everyone should be treated with kindness, respect and fairness. It was a great opportunity to talk about the importance of equality and celebrating our differences.
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This week has been full of exciting learning experiences In Year 1 and 2! We had a fantastic time working together during our team-building activities in Forest School, where we learned how to cooperate, problem solve and have fun outdoors.
Harvest Assembly
We also enjoyed a wonderful Harvest Assembly with the other children from Key Stage 1 and Foundation, celebrating all the things we're thankful for. It was lovely to sing and celebrate with so many of our families there with us and we very much enjoyed performing the songs that we have been learning with our music teacher Mrs Butlin. The donations for the local food bank were amazing and they were very grateful to receive so much food. It is nice to make a difference to our local community.
Back in the classroom, we have been busy with lots of fun activities that are helping us grow and learn in different ways and we cannot wait for more
adventures next week !
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What a wonderful start to the school year it has been. The children have all done so well and settled into their new classroom and learnt many of the new routines. We have started our new topic which is titled 'How am I making History? Many aspects of the curriculum will be linked to this topic and we will really enjoy sharing the children's memories from their childhood as well as sharing some of their lovely baby and toddler photographs. Please take a look at the curriculum map that will show you what we will be learning in class this term.
PE Days
Wednesday and Thursday
Forest School
Friday
Reading and Twinkl Phonics
This week your child will have bought home their lovely new phonics mini book. Please read these during the week and then return them on Friday so that they can be exchanged for a new book.
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English:
This week, In English, we have started learning about the story of the Three Little Pigs. We started this unit of work by creating houses for the pigs using a wide variety of construction toys such as Lego, Duplo and wooden blocks. It was a lot of fun working as a team and finding out which houses were suitable for the pigs.
Forest School:
On Friday we had another lovely time at Forest School with Mrs Edwards using our senses to play hide and seek. The forest animals came to join in with our games and we worked on the school value 'Be Responsible'.
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Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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