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*Orla O and Roisin*

12th December 2014Mrs J Hartwell

This week really began with our Family Mass held on Sunday where we lit the second candle on the Advent wreath. Well done to Aoife, Grace H, Roisin and Jude for reading and thank you to all of those who attended.

Fantastic well done to all of Year Nursery, Reception, 1 and 2 for their amazing performances, acting and singing, in The Noisy Nativity and Baubles. We really enjoyed watching them both and were really proud of you.

Thinking about what Christmas really meant to us led us into our RE where we carefully considered the preparations we make for the coming of Christ and what these truly signify. We created Advent Preparation Recipes to instruct others of the things they could do and why in this special time leading up to Christmas.

My Advent Preparation Recipe by Finn McDermott

First, prepare the house by putting up decorations such as a tree, wreath and tinsel. Do this to show that this is a time of happiness and celebration.

Next, give Christmas cards and gifts to friends, family and people in need. You don’t have to give a physical gift; you can give the gifts of time and prayer too. This reminds us of the gifts the Three Kings gave to Jesus and the biggest gift of all; Jesus.

Now, say some Christmas prayers and read your advent calendar. Go to church and attend Christmas Day Mass to watch the last candle being lit on the Advent wreath and be close with God.

Then, open the gifts you have received. This represents unwrapping God’s love, hope, peace and joy, It also shows respect for the people who have given you the gifts.

Finally, share a Christmas dinner with loves ones and have a good time. We do this to celebrate the birth of Jesus and share our love.

In the afternoon we had collective worship with our prayer friends, as we do on a weekly basis but this week we were lucky to spend even more time with each others as we created, backed and decorate our own Christmas decorations!

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As always, we have been working hard in Numeracy learning about percentages and fractions. Mrs Hartwell even gave up teaching for the day when she let Ben S, Orla J and Grace B loose on the whiteboard to teach others what they had learned!

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In literacy, we discovered whether our predictions for the end of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas were true when we finished reading the book.We put our creativity to the test as we created a drama for a particular scene within the book. Here are a few of the freeze frames of the performances:

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We have been learning the features and skills needed in order to write our own newspaper report based on the significant event in the book. Stay tuned to read the latest news on a boy called Bruno and a place called Out-With.

This week ended on an amazing high with a great trip to Planet Ice where we spent time with Year 5 finding our feet (or bottoms for the majority of us!) on a slippery surface! Some of us wouldn’t let go of the sides for dear life at the beginning but by the end were gliding across the middle like graceful swans (sort of). There were non stop giggles and hopefully some great footage caught on camera by Mr Youson!

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Superstars this week were: Ciaran for helping Mrs Hartwell, Amie for always offering her time and asking how she can help and Callum K for tremendous effort in Numeracy! Well done to all three of you *5RT each*

Outstanding Homework Award: Issy for her outstanding effort and appropriately challenging herself. *2RT*

Outstanding Work Award: Finn for a thoughtful Advent Preparation Recipe. *2RT*

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We would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of Year 6 for entering the recent Primary Maths Challenge but a particular well done to all those who received certificates:

Bronze: Annie, Grace H, Maticia, Kelsey, Catherine, Ciaran and Orla J

Silver: Michael, Roisin, Kupa, Joseph, Ciaa, Ben and Lewis

Gold: Finn, Orla O, Cecilia, Ben S and a super duper well done to Henryk for a whopping high score of 23!!!

Well done all of you!!

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Open Classroom

3rd December 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Just a quick reminder that you are welcome into our Year 6 classroom from 3.30pm – 6.00pm this evening to have a browse through your child’s books to see what we have been learning. I will be present in the classroom also, if you have any questions, queries or comments.

Mrs Hartwell

Added note: Thank you to all parents who attended this evening; it was lovely to catch up with you all and share the many successes of your children with you.

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The Christmas Bazaar!

29th November 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Thank you to all of you who attended our annual Christmas Bazaar – It was a great night! We really appreciate all of the donated gifts too. Thank you to all of the choir who sang their hearts out and everyone who helped prepare or run a stall on the night. You all made it a successful event! 🙂

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Class Mass

25th November 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Year 6 and Year 5 shared a class mass led by Father Michael. Well done to all those who did a reading or bidding prayer; you spoke beautifully.

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* Grace H & Kelsey *

21st November 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Another action-packed week in Year 6!

Our highlights:

On Monday, we began the week by entering into the Primary Maths Challenge. We all found it really challenging and fun and were pleased with our scores! Well done to Henryk for a whopping score of 23/25!  We also began reading our new text in literacy: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne, which we are all really enjoying reading, unpicking and predicting! After school, the All Souls netball team won their match 8-0! Well done to all those who participated!

On Thursday, the school choir went to Morrisons to sing and raise money for our trip to the LG Arena – we raised a total of £273.22!! Well done to the choir and huge thanks to all of the teachers who helped us.

Today we started off by designing a new school brochure with Mr Youson in ICT followed by a fantastic superstars assembly, led by Mrs Hands. This week our Year 6 Superstars were Kelsey, for her commitment to numeracy, in which she has tried really hard to understand the traditional method of long division, and even gone home and taught her Mum, and Issy for her awesome effort at the basketball games! The *Outstanding Homework Award* went to Callum Keane for his clear understanding of long multiplication and the *Outstanding Work Award* went to Bronagh for her emotive diary entry as the protagonist of our text, Bruno. Friday ended with a hockey lesson

This week, Year 5 and 6 have their class mass on Tuesday and we are all really looking forward to the Christmas Bazaar on Friday after school (3.30 – 6.00) where there will be lots of stalls and a performance from the choir. We hope to see all of you there!

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*Cecilia and Orla J*

16th November 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Well done to all of Year 5 for their lovely Remembrance Day assembly on Tuesday! They all did really well reminding us of the sacrifices that were made for us during World War One and since. We had a two minute silence at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month to remember the people who have died in war.

We also had another session of Ukulele with Mr Evans on Tuesday instead of Thursday, because of The Skills Show. We are all really enjoying our sessions and improving our skills weekly! Thursday soon came around and we were all super excited to be going on a trip with Year 5 to the NEC! We walked to Canley Train Station and waited patiently for our train!

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We really enjoyed traveling by train, for some of us, it was our first time!

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We all had lots of fun at the NEC, exploring stalls to learn about different careers, playing games, talking to career staff, etc. Some of us even met Theo Paphitis from Dragon’s Den…

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We ended this week, with a beautiful Remembrance Day family mass at Church on Sunday. Thank you to everyone who took part or came along.

Achievements:

Superstars of the week were Grace H for her conscientious attitude to learning and Lewis for impressive behaviour! Congratulations Lewis and Grace H! *5 RT each!*

Outstanding work award: Callum Keane for his excellent effort completing his final piece using oil pastels in Art. *2RT*

Homework award: Maticia Onyuta for trying hard and completing the numeracy homework using the layout requested *2RT*

Also, super well done to the Basketball team who won their first two games on Friday and the Cross Country team who come first on Saturday!

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The Second Half of the Autumn Term *Catherine and Annie*

10th November 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Welcome back!

‘Missed you Monday’ began by a warm welcome from Mrs Hartwell. We were all so excited to see other, catch up and chat about what we had been up to over our first half term of Year 6! Some of us (Finn and Mrs Hartwell) spent their break being poorly, while the rest of us celebrated birthdays and enjoyed spending time with our family and friends. Our brains continued to grow as we learned about the order of calculations, using BODMAS to help us.

‘Terrific Tuesday’ was made even more terrific by a sensational taste tempting to tickle our taste buds and inspire our minds.After examining the effect of different language devices used in adverts, it was our turn to come up with some of our own. First we got to taste the product. In silence, we had to spend time using our 5 senses to explore the unknown chocolate.Here are a few of our creations:

‘The popping candy pops along and the beautiful taste lingers so long.’ (Ben J)

‘Are you looking for a taste of sensation?’ (Roisin)

‘As delicate as a dancing ballerina.’ (Ciara)

‘Imagine a chocolate bar with sweets combined. Imagine it popping and crackling inside. Imagine a chocolate bar, thick and chunky. You’re imagining this.’ (Annie)

‘A little taste of heaven.’ (Aoife)

‘Soft, smooth and silky.’ (Kelsey)

‘A bursting bar of happiness.’ (Catherine)

Tuesday ended with singing a huge happy birthday to Catherine!

On ‘Wonderful Wednesday’, we learned all about the importance of Moses and how he helped lead the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land. We created a storyboard detailing the significant stages of the life of Moses. In Science, we learned about how and why we may look similar to our family members by discussing the similarities and differences. It was interesting to discuss identical twins, as well as cross breeds of puppies!
Wednesday was also the first day of the RSC coming to school and working with the choir. We all really enjoyed practicing our songs for Strictly Come Dancing.

‘Thrilling Thursday’ led to more birthday celebrations as Ben Jones turned 11 too! Mr Evans even sang Happy Birthday during Ukulele. We completed the raffle at the end of the day as Mrs Hartwell would not be in the next day! Congratulations to Jude, who let out a mighty cheer when his raffle ticket was read out!

Finally, Friday came. We spent some time working on our final piece in Art. We had brought in objects similar to those in Paul Cezanne’s art and recreated our own masterpieces. After taking a photo, we spent time mixing up possible colours to create a palette similar to Cezanne’s. When we were happy with this, we worked on our skills of using pastels, learning how to blend and shade.

Well done to all those of won an award:

Superstars: Catherine for her enthusiasm for learning and Joseph for his improved confidence in reading. Well done Catherine and Joseph! *5 RT each*

Outstanding Work Award: Well done to Grace H, Ju-Eun, Joseph and Lewis for their improved handwriting. Keep it up! *2 RT each*

Outstanding Homework Award: Well done to Bronagh for always spending lots of time and effort completing her homework and practicing her timestables! *2 RT*

 

Important Notice: PE is now on Tuesdays and Fridays: Please remember your PE kits.

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Happy Half Term! *Jordan and Sophie*

24th October 2014Mrs J Hartwell

WOW! What a week it’s been – We’ve certainly been a swarm of busy bees!

Monday started the week off with ALGEBRA! At first we thought it was really difficult but once we understood that it was just like solving puzzles, we all began to enjoy it as the week went on. Roisin said, “It was really hard and challenging, but in a fun kind of way!”

We also finalised our draft versions of our ‘Dear Olly’ themed books, before writing them into best remembering to include everything we had learned. We were all really happy that we got to write three chapters so it is now like a book – we were even allowed to make our very own front cover! We are looking forward to reading them to our prayer friends in Reception soon.

On Wednesday afternoon, we had an afternoon of live music from around the world, which we all really enjoyed. Other highlights of the week included practicing our handwriting, to show Mrs Hartwell why we all deserve our pen license. In P.E,, we had a challenge hosted by Mr. Moynihan. We explored the consequences of jealousy and resentment in R.E through the story of Cain and Abel and acting out our own sketch to learn what we can do to to be better people. We had another class prayer time with Reception, who are doing really well learning the sign of the cross and some responses. We were all really happy when Mrs Hartwell told us we were going to start reading a book as a class – just for pleasure! She chose ‘Wonder’ by Robert Pallacio and we are already hooked with it!

Our final day of term came (Hooray!) and the following achievements were awarded:

Year 6 won attendance and house points for the week, which rewarded us with 15 minutes extra play!

Callum K, Issy, Roisin, Joseph, Maticia and Finn were awarded 100% attendeance awards for the academic year 2013-14.

Kupa, Callum M, Finn, Orla O, Annie, Kelsey and myself (Sophie) were awarded certificates for being elected a role within the school council.

Finn has obviously been working hard as not only did he receive both 100% attendance and school council but he also won superstar of the week alongside Grace B for their consistent positive attitude and enthusiasm in all that they do!

Last but not least, Kupa let out a mighty squeal when his raffle ticket was picked from the tub!

Well done everyone!

At the end of the day we sand Happy Birthday to Amie and Orla J! After receiving some yummy sweets from both birthday girls, Mrs Hartwell (or rather Mr Hartwell) treated us all to a yummy cake for being so amazing!

On behalf of Mrs Hartwell, Mrs Elkins, Sophie and Jordan, we hope you have a safe and happy half term….. HAPPY HALF TERM!!! 🙂

 

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School Council Elections!

19th October 2014Mrs J Hartwell

This week got off to a busy start with children campaigning to be elected for a role within the School Council.

Everyone put a lot of effort into their campaigns (I got all sorts of goodies, including posters, badges and even cookies!).

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Well done to all of you who were elected. Those of you who weren’t, try not to be too disheartened. I know Miss Quinn said the votes were close. Remember, although the representatives have a very important role to play, we are all there trying to keep the school the best it can be.

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After reviewing several application forms, I have employed a few personal assistants within the classroom. I am extremely pleased to see how many children have offered up their personal time to help out within the school, whether that be for Mrs Quinn and Mr Cooke, the office, myself and the chickens!

Well done to Bronagh and Kupa for winning Superstars of the week this week; Bronagh for her consistent effot in Numeracy and Kupa for his resilience in Literacy! Well done to both of you for trying so hard, even when you may have found aspects difficult. *Five raffle tickets each!*

Congratulations also to Ju-Eun for the homework award. She made the most progress in her test score from Test A to Test B last week. Last but not least, well done to Jude for the outstanding work award for showing a clear improvement in his handwriting – keep it up Jude and lets get it that good across all pieces of work! *Two raffle tickets each*

One more action packed week to go until half term… 🙂

Mrs Hartwell

Year 6 blog

Thank you!

11th October 2014Mrs J Hartwell

Thank you to all parents who attended parents evening this week. It was lovely to meet those of you who I had not already met, catch up with those of you that I had and share all of your child’s achievements with you. Year 6 have had a fantastic start to the year and I am looking forward to seeing what the rest of the year holds! Thank you Year 6. 🙂

Well done to Ben S and Sophie for earning Superstars of the week awards. Your constant enthusiasm and conscientiousness in all that you do makes me smile daily.  *5 raffle tickets each*

Congratulations to Orla O for receiving the Outstanding Work of the week award for a well  written modern day parable – I am looking forward to reading your adventure story in Literacy soon! *2 raffle tickets*

A huge well done to all of Year 6 for receiving the Outstanding Homework award. You all tried super hard to complete the Primary Maths Challenge practice paper last week. *2 raffle tickets each*

(You can see why we have gone through a book of 1000 raffle tickets already!)

 

Have a lovely weekend! I look forward to seeing you all on Monday.

Mrs Hartwell 🙂

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