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Year One – Home Learning – W/B 28.04.20

By Miss R Corkerry29th April 2020

A great start to the week for Year One!

Tai has worked hard with his maths and reading comprehension alreayd this week but my favourite piece of news to recievewas his progress with his pepper plant. Tai has been using his knoweldge ofplants to plant and grow a pepper plant. He looked closely at the life cycle of plants and completed a comic strip showing these stages. I can;t wait to see how well the pepper grows.



Emily started the week with her reading comprehension and a lovely email that she sent with the help of her mum. Emily, like many of her friends in Year One, is trying really hard to complete the home learning tasks but is missing school life a little bit now. We will keep working together and soon we will be back as one big All Souls’ family again.


Once again Grace has had a flying start to the week and has flown through the maths work and onto her science and reading comprehsnion too! A great start back to home learning and it looks like that cursive writing is really starting to come on now. Well done Grace!



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Phoebe has worked incredibly hard already this week in mastering money. She has been able to identify different coins and notes and moved on to challenge herself by adding amounts together when buying items. It has been great to hear of Phoebe’s confidence growing when using and recognising money this week. Phoebe is very proud of her achievements and I am too! Keep it up Phoebe!


Jessica has been working hard over the past few weeks and has been focusing on her RE and maths this week. She has made a beautiful Easter candle after researching what these different symbols mean. Jessica also focused on her shapes and has been able to identify the shapes in different objects as well as the properties of different 3D shapes. Well done Jessica!



Abbie has had a fantastic week! Starting out by focusing on money, Abbie was able to recognise coins and notes and moved on to working out more difficult number problems using money. Abbie chose different resources to help her to solve these problems which are great to hear. Abbie then moved on to research one of the countries that is part of the United Kingdom. Having decided on Scotland, Abbie completed her own research and created a brilliant fact file with accurate and interesting information. She planned and set up a beautiful prayer service with the right colour cloth and enjoyed reading the Bible. Abbie finished the week by planning and writing a brilliant description of Mr Twit, she used some great adjectives and even used similes to describe him. I especially enjoyed seeing how brilliantly Abbie’s cursive writing is developing! Well done Abbie!


Phoebe continued her week of hard work focusing on Design and Technology. This week’s focus was planning and making a healthy salad. Phoebe chose to make a fruit salad and because her favourite fruits are berries so she decided to make a mixed berry salad. Phoebe used a knife and very carefully chopped the strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries; she then put yogurt on top and served it to her family. Everyone clearly enjoyed it as all the plates were cleared! To end the week Phoebe focused on Geography and enjoyed looking at the 4 different countries that make up the United Kingdom. Phoebe chose the country of Wales to research, she watched videos on YouTube, looked in books and had a look on the internet and then made a fact sheet on the laptop using Microsoft word! Well don Phoebe on a great week of home learning!




Grace continued her fantastic start to the week and continued to work hard. She moved on to focus on her RE and created a lovely Easter candle using all the symbols that were identified, planning it first and then creating her own candle too! She then focused on her geography and focused on Scotland as her chosen country; she researched facts about this country and created her own fact file including the flag. She then focused on Design and Technology to plan and make a healthy salad. Grace chose to make a mixed salad and included lettuce, carrots, grapes, strawberries, tomatoes and apple! Grace used a knife and very carefully chopped all the ingredients; it looked delicious! Grace has worked hard on her cursive writing and started to practise her ladder letters and zigzag monsters, she is applying this in her work too and the practise is definitely paying off! Grace finished off the week by writing her description of Mr Twit. Well done Grace, another great week of home learning!


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Niamh…

By Mrs J Hartwell27th April 2020

Niamh spent her time in the Easter holidaysusing her sewing skills to make herself a new top and her cooking skills to make ‘Salmon en croute’ for her family. Well done, Niamh!


 

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A huge well done to George in Year One!

By Miss R Corkerry15th April 2020

George has been working exceptionally hard and has been sharing his success with his little brother too. He has continued to put his all into his home learning and has produced some beautiful pieces of work especially during Holy Week. His handwriting is really coming along and his cursive joins are looking beautiful.







I especially enjoyed seeing the picture of George sharing in a special meal with his brother. George recreated the Last Supper and lit a candle to show that Jesus is always with them.

Well done George!

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I HAD to share this with you!

By Lucy Clarke15th April 2020

Thank you to JJ and his family who have sent me the work JJ has been doing at home. He has been completing all of the work that has been set and the presentation was fantastic. Last week in Year 2 we looked at The Owl and the Pussy Cat by Edward Lear. The children were asked to read the poem and then write a letter to a friend explaining what happened on their adventure. Here is JJ’s. I was really impressed with the adjectives and adverbs he used and it looks like he was really engaged with the poem as he has retold what happened so well. Well done!


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Bartosz’s brilliant work

By Lucy Clarke12th April 2020

It was great to hear from Bartosz again and he has sent me all of this brilliant work! He’s been busy reading and answering comprehension questions, retelling what happened during Easter Week, finding words and adjectives in a poem, performing a poem and completing multiplication, division and fractions maths work. Well done, you superstar!





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Week 3 from Year 5

By Mr T Rolison10th April 2020

Alannah has looked into the Sacraments and created a poster to explain each one. She’s also focused on natural patterns through photography.


Daniel G  had a busy week working on spellings, reading comprehension and discovering how the eye works.


Darci has had a very artistic week. She’s created posters to explain the Sacraments and steps for subtraction. Take a peek at her artwork for her eye as well as the station of the cross she created.


Finally, take a look at her Easter card made for D.T. – the moving parts work really well!

Cerys has worked hard all through the week. She read through the events of Holy week and created a newspaper report of the Anger in the Temple before finding out what takes place at a Passover meal. She also created her own version of a Station of the Cross.


Cerys has worked on spelling, grammar and maths skills. Well done for all the effort!


 

Thank you for everyone keeping me up to date with emails and photos from home! I hope you have a restful time over the Easter break and please keep sending in anything you get up to!

 

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Week Three of Home Learning For Year 4

10th April 2020Ella Hands

Niamh has been busy. She has sequenced and explained the key events of Holy Week, the most sacred time of year. Also, Niamh drew a very impressive sketch of what she could see out of one of the windows in her house. I particularly like your image of the electric mini car in the garden, Niamh!

Patrick accurately sequenced and explained the key events of Holy Week and he presented his work well. Excellent, Patrick!

 

Eva has worked hard to create a timeline of events which happened during Ancient Greek times. Her timeline is bright, colourful and very well presented. Eva scored full marks when tested on the spellings of words that she had to learn. Well done, Eva!

Also, Lottie created a timeline of events from Ancient Greek times. She decided to present hers in her Home Learning Book. Accurate work, Lottie!

Ffion has, with the help of her dad, created a guitar using materials in her house. You look like you has great fun making the guitar and the final result is excellent. Also, Ffion baked an array of delicious goodies and completed the maths and English activities set. Good girl!

 

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Alicja’s, Olivier’s and Niamh’s Home Study Task – Electric Hereos

By Ella Hands9th April 2020

Not content with completing all of the home learning tasks set, Alicja also completed her fourth home study task which was set at the start of this half term. She chose a significant figure in the history of electronics, Stefan Kudelski, and researched his life and work. Alicja then created her own audio recorder whch Stefan Kudelski is known for creating. Well done, Alicja. You always work so hard.


Olivier studied the life and work of Jacek Trzmiel who created computers. I am very impressed with the monitor and keyboard that he created. Olivier particularly enjoyed drawing an image from a computer game on the screen.

Niamh researched the life and work of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. I think we would all agree that we would be lost without our iPads and iPhones today, especially during this period of isolation that we are currently facing.

 

 

 

 

 

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Week Three of Home Learning *Year One*

By Miss R Corkerry9th April 2020






A huge thank you to Ross, Lauren, Emily, Grace and Phoebe who have started the week with some fantastic work. Maths, handwriting, science and RE.

Well done to Emily who has learnt to rise her bike without stabilisers! A fantastic achievement.

Grace shared in a beautiful last supper with her sisters to remember the story of Jesus on Maundy Thursday.


Evie worked on her skills as an architect and designed this brilliant suspension bridge. It took a while to make but once it was finished it held over 2kg in weight. Well done Evie!


Olivia developed her talents in construction when making her Bridge. She built a very strong bridge that was so strong it could hold her own weight! Olivia also set up her own last supper and invited some of her friends to share in this special event.

Ross has continued to work hard on his RE work surrounding Holy Week. He is enjoying reading the stories and finding out why this time is so special. He has also looked at the final hours that Jesus spent here with his friends.

Keep shining!

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* Year 6 – Home Learning – Week 3 *

By Mrs J Hartwell9th April 2020

Check out Rebecca’s delicious looking dessert – yum!




Ethan has been busy beavering his way through his home learning tasks, making breakfast pancakes for his mum and dad and growing vegetables as well as making the most of all this sunshine!




Hannah’s Lenten cross:

William and Bruno the cat have been hard at work researching earthquakes and solving maths challenges!


Hannah has been planting seeds (again with William via FaceTime)- you can see one just started to show through!


She has also been busy challenging herself in Maths and writing up her final newspaper report in English:

 



And finally, here are some mouth-watering pictures of what she has been baking this week:



Niamh’s been a busy bee reflecting on the events of Holy Week and creating and her cheesecake dessert – looks delicious!




She has also been putting her artistic skills into practice with this still life image:


Rebecca started the week off with practising her new spellings by creating a wordsearch for a member of her family to solve:


Isla has been busy tasting a (wide!) range of baked and unbaked deserts before planning her own and putting her recipe to the test:


They look delicious! If you fancy a tasty treat, why not try to follow her recipe?

She’s also been getting full marks on her timestables and spellings! Her lovely mum rewarded her with a lovely salon treatment and a trim which looks beautiful!:


Harry has been busy converting fractions and watching videos to consolidate his understanding of the ciruclatory system:


He has also been getting his recipe for Ginger Snaps ready to bake amongst other things:


 

 

Roisin has been busy planning a prayer service based on Holy Week for her family, converting fractions, making a wordsearch and checking her understanding on the circulatory system!


Molly‘s stained glass window design looks beautiful!

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