Spellings
Attached are the yr 4 spellings ready for Friday.
Attached are the yr 4 spellings ready for Friday.
Welcome back to Term 2! This is going to be a very exciting (and busy) term so keep an eye on the blog for any important information.
This term, we start a new Topic: 'Our Electric World' where the children will learn about the science behind electricity, how to keep safe around electricity, and how to build a working circuit.
We will also be practicing for our Christmas Performance which we look forward to showing you at the end of term.
This term, Team Cialis need to bring their PE kits on Monday & Tuesday.
It was great to see so many of Team Cialis at the Newington Light Festival. It was an amazing opportunity for the community to come together in search of such diverse experiences. The lanterns looked fab en masse and the music sounded great!
We all hope you had a great night! Have a safe and restful half-term.
As part of diversity week, every class in the school has made paper lanterns ready for the Newington Light Festival. Working together with artists from Future Foundry, the children built lanterns out of willow and paper before decorating them with tissue paper.
The children worked hard to get these done and the artists said that they were a lovely, very calm class so well done Team Cialis!!
Don't forget to come along to Newington Community Centre at 5pm Friday 20th Oct with your lantern so that YOU can take part in the parade! Hopefully the weather dries up before then!!
On Tuesday, Team Cialis were lucky enough to experience an Afro-Bhangra workshop where they learnt about drumming in Africa and India. The workshop was hosted by Cohesion Plus who host culturally diverse events across Kent.
The children had the opportunity to play Djembe drums, sing African songs, and to listen and dance to a Dhol drum. You could see in the children's faces a thrilled concentration as they played along to rhythms.
We kicked off Diversity Week by learning about the links between aspiration and diversity. The children listened to the story Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow by Gary Golio. In the story they find out how Jimi Hendrix went from playing air guitar on a broom in his bedroom, to his dad buying him a guitar for $5, then becoming the pioneer of rock guitar. We learnt about how Hendrix took inspiration from the Blues guitarist his dad listened to like BB King.
The highlight of our day was definitely having an air guitar session to both BB King and Hendrix.
You can listen to the story here: (27) "Jimi Sounds Like A Rainbow" by Gary Golio - Read Aloud - YouTube
In the last week of term, RAPS will be holding their first ever Diversity Week. This will be an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the ways in which different cultures and people can influence and enrich our lives. Each year group will be studying an artist, sports person, or musician from diverse backgrounds and creating a piece of work influenced by them. In Year 4 we will be exploring the work of Jimmi Hendrix. The children will also have opportunities to take part in different workshops throughout the week.
Children throughout the school will be building lanterns to participate in the Newington Festival Lights Festival. On Friday 20th October, the Parade will meet at 5pm at Newington Community Centre. The parade will move through the town to RAPS for a firework display at 7pm. This should be an amazing evening of music, art and celebration of diversity. It will be great to see as many children with their adults on the Friday.
This morning, Team Cialis had a great poetry recital.
Team Cialis have been working on their poems about the sea all week! It was great to hear their amazing poetry!
Please remind your child that they are not to bring in things from home unless this has been prearranged with an adult at school. This is because things get lost and damaged.
Thank you so much for coming to our parent reading session this afternoon! It was wonderful to see so many children sharing stories with their adults and friends. These termly parent sessions are a great opportunity for you to see how the children engage with books in school and the children enjoy being able to share their reading with you. The date of the next terms session will be shared in the new terms curriculum letter and we would love to see you there.