We love to take lots of photographs to capture all of those magic moments- as you can see there is rather a lot, but just look at all of their faces! They really are having the BEST time!
Water Parks Day 3
Another beautiful day - continuing on our adventures! We had visitors ! Miss Hornby, Mrs Gregan and baby Elsie came to watch and cheer us on !
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What an amazing day we have all had! After a surprisingly calm and restful night’s sleep, the children were up and ready to go this morning. We have been so proud of how all the children have eased in to their new routines and embraced every opportunity they have been given. There has been incredible team work, acts of bravery and a steely determination to try new activities.
To make the day even greater, it is Adam’s birthday and what an unforgettable day it has been! We have made sure throughout the day he got all the ‘birthday boy’ preferential treatments from being first up the magic ladder to leading his team up the ghyll (even ‘seconds’ at dinner time). After dinner, we all gathered together to sing for the third time today ‘Happy Birthday’ and celebrated with this magnificent cake, that we can’t wait to tuck in to as our evening snack!
Mrs Harrison and Mr Nay’s group today, enjoyed a lovely canoe across the lake to do a spot of climbing up a rock face. Then this afternoon, we had wind surfing on the lake- the children were fabulous at this!
Mrs Mather’s group had a wonderful walk up the ghyll this morning and then in the afternoon faced their fears on the ‘leap of faith’ challenge and balancing on top of poles.
Mrs Webster’s group this morning completed the high ropes challenge and climbing and then had a very wet walk up the ghyll this afternoon.
We really could not ask any more of these children, they are giving everything such a good go, but most importantly working as a team and really looking after to one another.
What a pleasure they are to take away! They will most definitely sleep well tonight after such an active day!
Water Parks Day 1
We have arrived and we couldn’t have got off to a better start. After a very excited lunch, the clouds parted and the sun shone ready for our afternoon activities.
Mrs Harrison and Mr Nay’s group were up to their knees in the ghyll and it wasn’t long before we were all bobbing about laughing in the water and pushing our heads under the waterfall.
Mrs Mather’s group had a much more relaxing afternoon, gently canoeing back and forth across the lake.
Mrs Webster’s group mastered the art of sailing this afternoon, but the biggest thrill was most definitely jumping off the Jetty in the late afternoon sunshine. You may have heard the squeals of delight all the way back in St Anne’s.
We think everyone will sleep well tonight, ready for another fun day tomorrow.
Year 6 Weekly Blog - "Life is like a rollercoaster. It has its ups and downs, but it's your choice whether to scream or enjoy the ride."
Wow what a rollercoaster, jam-packed week Year 6 have had this week. I hardly know where to start…
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog- “We do not need magic to transform our world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already.” J K Rowling
This power was most certainly evident in the Year 6 classroom this week and as Mark reminded us on Wednesday (May 4th) that it was in fact the annual Star Wars Day! So, with this in mind, we have decided that every day, we are going to say ‘may the force be with you’, to remind ourselves that we hold this power, our inner strength, to do the best that we can, and as we remind the children daily, that their best is ALWAYS good enough. This week in class, the children have most certainly given just that… they have worked incredibly hard, as Mrs Gregan has said they have done all year round.
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Well…what an unexpected week we have all had! When I arrived in school on Monday, I was adamant that we would all be together for this week, continuing to work as hard as we could towards the end of year assessments. Little did I know what Tuesday would bring!
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.'
What a way to end a wonderful term together! I am sure that you were all moved by the children’s depiction of the Resurrection this morning - many a tear had to be wiped from the eye.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'He is risen. He is not there.'
What a way to end a wonderful term together! I am sure that you were all moved by the children’s depiction of the Resurrection this morning - many a tear had to be wiped from the eye.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'For God so loved the World.'
And so we approach Holy Week in school. As we have continued to learn in class, the whole school has been busy putting together their depictions of the passion.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'The week that changed the world continues to change our lives.'
Lent is the perfect time to think about all of the things that we are grateful for and to be generous with our time, love and almsgiving. Our RE unit of work this half term focuses on the lessons that we can learn from Jesus from His experiences during Holy Week that ultimately led to his death.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Listen to Jesus and follow Him. That is the true message of the Transfiguration.'
After a week of quietness and absence, our class family has slowly and surely regenerated. Thankfully, we are all now back in class and back to full health. It has made us all realise just how important our time together is and when people are missing, it affects us all. Thank to you all for being so careful and for following guidance. You have kept us all as safe as you possibly could.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Your greatness is not what you have, it is what you give.'
It has been a really quiet week in class due to the amount of illness that seems to have found its way in. Thank you to all of the parents and children who have been at home this week, remaining in touch with me and sending me examples of the work that you have been completing. We have felt your presence despite you being at home.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Let light shine out of the darkness.'
Welcome back to the second half of the spring term. There is no doubt that it is going to be a busy term with lots and lots going on. I am really excited that we will end the term with an easter assembly. It will be a lovely way to bring our class family: parents and children together.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Be active. Do things with passion and determination.'
Welcome back to the second half of the spring term. There is no doubt that it is going to be a busy term with lots and lots going on. I am really excited that we will end the term with an easter assembly. It will be a lovely way to bring our class family: parents and children together.
Read moreLet's go swimming...
Please make sure your child is at the gate on Kenilworth Road for 8.35am, ready to go swimming.
The children need to bring their kit with them in a swimming bag:
Swimming costume/swimming shorts
Towel
Hair brush
Long sleeved top / leggings or trousers (for water safety)
We are very excited to get there and complete our swimming curriculum.
Year 6 Weekly Blog - 'Don't be afraid to take on the biggest of challenges, they offer the greatest reward.'
We have reached the end of a very busy half term, and what a half term it has been. I know I say this most weeks, but I really am in awe of the work that the children are completing and the expectations that they have of themselves. Whether it be science, maths, music or art, the children always get fully stuck into their learning and become immersed by what they are being taught. I am so very proud of them all.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'An open heart is an open mind.'
Every Monday, we start our week with class council led by Lorna-Jane and Adam, followed by a worship to start the week. Having the opportunity to spend time reflecting on the previous week and then setting new goals for the coming week really empowers the children.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Evolution is the secret for the next step.'
Evolution and Inheritance is one of my favourite units of work to teach because it is packed with questions. Throughout history, humans have been required to adapt and change in order to not only survive - but to thrive! Quite often, change can be seen as a scary prospect, one that makes us feel vulnerable and uneasy. However, it is during these times that we grow and see just how much strength we have.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Love one another as I have loved you.'
Jesus gave his disciples a very special commandment during his final supper with them: ‘Love one another as I have loved you.’ This can be such a hard commandment to live by for us all as there are times that we are conflicted by our own emotions and behaviours as well as the emotions of others. The children have examined this commandment closely this week.
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