Monday 4 November 2013

Monday 4th November

Welcome to our blog spot.
Thank you to everyone who attended the Rosary on Thursday morning.
Homework has started and is due in at the end of the week.
The new topic homework was given out. Please see details below.
Christmas Project homework
The children produced excellent project homework last term and they presented their work in lots of ways.
This half term’s topic is
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD.
The project can centre on one country or many countries. It can be the story of Christmas or traditions, Christmas carols or prayers.

Examples of work: power points, large posters, models, a tableau, map work, written reports, songs, videos etc.

Your child will be expected to give a short presentation to the rest of the class to show their finished product, during the last week before Christmas: December 16th to 19th December.  
Good luck and once again we are really looking forward to the wonderful creations. 
Please note this is to replace the sentence homework. We will be still doing the maths homework and learning spellings.      

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to come in and see one of the three and four team.
Mrs Sarsfield
Mrs Harding
Mrs Morgan

RE
This week we will be continuing to  learn all about HINDUISM and will be looking closely about holy books and some of the Hindu stories.
http://www.hinduism.fsnet.co.uk/

ENGLISH
This week we will be continuing with activities on Charlotte's web. We will be learning all about plurals and what happens when words end in y.

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/literacy/
MATHS
MRS HARDING/MRS MORGAN
This week we will be practising differnt types of subtraction with number lines and also columns.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/

MRS SARSFIELD
This week the children will be learning all about subtraction. The children will be finding out to subtract in all different ways using a number line and columns.


Please remember that timetables are essential in nearly all Mathematical concepts. There are lots of games on line for children to practise their tables.

http://www.maths-games.org/times-tables-games.html
http://www.familylearning.org.uk/multiplication_games.html

 
Have a good week everyone,
The three and four team.

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