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Please Mr Panda

Posted on Wednesday 04 May 2016 by

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Today, we are going to be reviewing Please Mr Panda by Steve Antony.

Watch this space for the finished results!

Sunflower seeds: 1 week later

Posted on Monday 02 May 2016 by

A week after we planted our sunflower seeds, we could see some progress! We were super excited to see how things had changed.IMG_0671

We could see a shoot! Most of the pots had a shoot emerging from the soil, but not all…yet!

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There was one pot which had stayed the same. The seed which has had no water has not changed. We wondered why.

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We also have a seed in the fridge, a seed with no soil and a seed in the dark! We’ve made some predictions on which ones we think will be successful, but only time will tell! We’re really enjoying being scientists. You can help your little scientist develop at home by asking your child what they are learning about and investigating in science lessons. How much can they tell you about plants and our experiment?

Phonics mornings

Posted on Monday 02 May 2016 by Mrs Wood

Thank you all for attending the recent phonics mornings. We hope you have found these sessions useful.

Remember, please ask if you need further help with any aspect of your child’s learning.

29 April 2016

Posted on Friday 29 April 2016 by

The homework for this week is practice makes perfect and is due in on Wednesday 04 April.

I can solve missing number problems using a number line.

29 April 2016

Posted on Friday 29 April 2016 by Mr Wilks

The homework this week is talk time and is due in on Wednesday 04 May.

The SEAL theme this half-term centres around rights and responsibilities. This week is about the right to an opinion and the responsibility to respect the opinions of others. Discuss the rights and responsibilities we have regarding our own and other people’s opinions.

 

29 April 2016

Posted on Friday 29 April 2016 by Mr Wilks

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29 April 2016

Posted on Friday 29 April 2016 by

This week’s spellings all have the ‘-ou’ digraph. These spellings all have ‘-ou’ making an ‘uh’ sound (as in touch and country) or ‘-ough’   making an ‘uff’ sound (as in enough).

young
touch
double
trouble
country
tough
rough
enough
cough
fought

These spellings will be tested next Friday. Why not go on spellodrome to practise your spellings?

Teamwork, concentration and coordination

Posted on Thursday 28 April 2016 by Mrs Taylor

Today some of our Year 1 and 2 children have taken part in the Key Stage 1 participation event as part of our partnership with Active Schools.  This is one of the ways we have invested our PE Premium.

Along with other Leeds schools the children enjoyed activities including tri-golf, cheerleading and Tagtiv8.

‘I loved the golf.’

‘Cheerleading was the best.’

‘We got to do cartwheels.’

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29 April 2016

Posted on Thursday 28 April 2016 by Mr Roundtree

This week’s spellings focus on the double up rule and will be tested on Friday 6 May.

  • recommend
  • immediately
  • community
  • communicate
  • excellent
  • embarrass
  • opposite
  • accompany
  • correspond
  • aggressive

It’s important to practise spellings regularly so that they are learnt and not just remembered for a week in order to score well in a test. We’ve created lots of different ways to practise our spellings in class that can be done at home and, don’t forget, we now have Spellodrome to use at home. Any feedback on this resource would be greatly appreciated.

29 April 2016

Posted on Thursday 28 April 2016 by Mr Roundtree

This week’s Practice Makes Perfect homework is due on Wednesday 4 May.

To be able to answer questions about punctuation and grammar.

The children have got another set of questions to have a go at at home. This proved really useful last week to revise what we’ve already learnt and to find out what we were less sure of.

This is not a test so that children can ask me questions and research things at home. It would be fab if they were then ready to share which questions they were less sure of so we know what to work on together.

 

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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