Welcome back to school

I hope the children had a lovely holiday and that they were all eager to come back to school.

We have another busy half term ahead with lots of exciting learning opportuities.

Our main topic will be under the heading of ‘Light and colour’ and will involve the children carrying out lots of exploring and investigating. They will be learning about different light sources, how rainbows are formed, whether we need light to see, creating and looking at how shadows are formed and much more.

As well as this, in our history work, the children will be looking at babies and comparing themselves and how they have grown.

In RE our learning will be based around ‘God’s Family’. The children will discuss how we can help others and show them love like God shows us, they will learn that God has given us gifts so that we can show love to others. This will lead to us studying the Christmas story as the term progresses.

We will have lots of opportunities to be creative in the coming weeks. The children will have chance to paint, collage, junk model, print and role play in our new home corner which has changed to a shoe shop for the next few weeks.

We will be continuing to develop their ICT skills with planned sessions using the net books and ICT suite as well as opportunities to use the Bee bots. The children will be introduced to a wider variety of programs as their skills progress.

Our work in Literacy continues this term with the learning of our letters sounds, correct formation of these letters and the blending of these sounds to form simple words. The children will also be encouraged to begin to write , emergently at first, in a range of activities. Stories and story telling will be encouraged and the learning of sight vocabulary and reading skills will be developed.

In our Numeracy the children will continue to count, order, form and experience numbers to 10 and then 20. We will also begin simple addition and subtraction activities. Alongside this the children will explore measuring which links nicely to their play in our role play area of the shoe shop.

As always the children will be taught to respect and value each other and to listen and respond appropriately when in the classroom and around school.

Please be reminded that the children will need to have their PE bags back in school to remain on their peg until the next holidays. Please also check the list outside the classroom to remind yourselves of your child’s reading day. On this day your child will need to bring in their reading sack and their blue reading bag with their reading book and yellow reading dairy in it.

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to catch me at the end of the school day when I will hopefully be able to answer your questions.

I look forward to the coming weeks ahead and thank you for your cooperation and support with your child’s learning.

 

Hallam Primary Cross Country Results

Well done to all the children who took part in the Cross Country at Hallam  Primary School on 8th October 2011

Y4GIRLS

MIRIAM 7TH,   AMELIA 8TH, CHARLOTTE 26TH, ROISIN 53RD, AND OLIVIA 81ST OUT OF 104 RUNNERS

Y4BOYS   

HUGO 19TH, MICHAEL 31ST, WILLIAM 68TH, JOSEPH 91ST OUT OF 123 RUNNERS

Y5/6 GIRLS    

IONA 19TH, VERONICA 44TH, NATASHA 52ND, MOLLY 72ND, LOUISA 89TH, KATIE 108TH, JULIETTE 124TH  JASMINE WHO IS ONLY A Y4 CAME 67TH IN THE Y5/6 RACE!!!!  OUT OF 134 RUNNERS

Y5/6 BOYS 

MATTHEW30TH,  ARCHIE 134TH OUT OF 178 RUNNERS

Y5/6 GIRLS TEAM CAME 8TH OUT OF 24          Y5/6 BOYS TEAM CAME 6TH OUT OF 25

Y4 GIRLS CAME 16TH OUT OF 23                    Y4 BOYS TEAM CAME 6TH OUT OF 23

Next race is Bolehills Park on 12th November 9.45 am !!!

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