Monday, 17 November 2014

Welcome to our third week already this half term! It has been a busy time!
 I was extremely proud of you all at Fordham War Memorial on Tuesday and it was lovely to watch you all play a part in helping David to plant the flowering cherry on Jubilee Green afterwards. The plaque read ‘We Will Remember Them’ and I am sure you all will - you have learnt and understood so much.
The Copford Music Festival was thoroughly enjoyed by all and you sounded fantastic.
This week we continue with our study of WWI and have a visitor tomorrow afternoon, Marilyn form Oaks and Acorns who will be telling us about her WWI and WWII local family experiences. It is Friendship Week, during which we will be focusing on how to look after and protect ourselves and our friends. A few pupils in our class will be rising to the challenge of the national maths competition 'The Primary Maths Challenge' this week. Keep a cool head, think things through  and we know you will do well! 


   Homework  17/11/14 
   Due in on Friday as homework will be given out on Mondays, due in on Fridays.


English – two weeks for this assignment, ready for next a presentation from 17/11/14
This was your brief two weeks ago. The presentation will be Thursday after break. Your homework is to practice this, time it and be thoroughly prepared. Please complete one book review on the blog that you have read from Bug Club before Friday.
Research exactly what Boudica’s role was in burning down Roman Colchester. You will need to find interesting information for a speaking presentation to the class in two weeks time and have your information neatly presented in whatever format you wish, (printed or handwritten) ready to exhibit in our museum. You will need to time your presentation so that it lasts no more than three minutes and can be less. You can make or find artefacts or pictures to show us too if you wish.

Maths
Neolithic Group – page 15. Bronze and Iron Age – pages 14 and 15 of Rising Stars, negative numbers. The 12x table this week must be fluent.

Bronze Age and Iron Age Group - p14 and p15 of Rising Stars  negative numbers. 
Concentrating hard on creating fantastic music


Robyn laid our wreath




1 comment:

  1. The Remembrance Service was really moving and well done Robyn you really deserved to lay the wreath.Also the poem Elsie wrote was really good...well done! Elizabeth

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