Reading for Pleasure
A reminder about the invitation sent out earlier this term about coming into school to read with your child on Monday...

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A reminder about the invitation sent out earlier this term about coming into school to read with your child on Monday...
A reminder, in case you need it, that next week features our fist parent's evenings of this academic year...
Please find attached the latest spellings and a letter that helps explain the Love2Learn task that was sent home on Friday...
Our last topic lesson explored the themes of child labour in the Victorian era, before the children got into character to write a diary entry as a child labourer in a coal mine...
After our non-chronological texts last week, we have again used the themes from our core text, 'Street Child' to create our own historical story. Set in a work house in Victorian London, the children haven planned and written their first drafts...
Over the last few topic sessions we have been looking at a history of crime and punishment in Britain, from the Romans and Anglo-Saxon periods through to the Tudors and Victorian times...
Please find the latest spelling words attached for the children to learn...
Yesterday, we walked around to Newington Green to see a performance in the Roundabout theatre...
On Thursday, years 5 and 6 met up with the Mayor and members on the town council to aid in a litter pick...
In year 6, we have an exercise book that the other years do not have - a Publishing book. In this, we write out our finished pieces of learning...
Please find the latest spelling words attached that will be tested next week...
On Friday, Year 6 will be heading to Newington common, to watch 'The Ultimate Pickle'...