‘A’ or ‘an’? You decide!
One of our Stage 3 writing features it to use the correct determiner for ‘a’ or ‘an’. We have spent some time looking at the rules of when to use ‘a’ or ‘an’ but we are finding it difficult to...
READ MOREOne of our Stage 3 writing features it to use the correct determiner for ‘a’ or ‘an’. We have spent some time looking at the rules of when to use ‘a’ or ‘an’ but we are finding it difficult to...
READ MOREChildren have their height and weight measured in Reception and Year 6 as part of the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP). This information is used to plan and provide better services for children and families. The children at St...
READ MORE100 Calorie Snacks There are lots of ways to help your children have a healthier snack whether on the go or at home. Fresh fruit and veg are always a great choice for a snack. But sometimes our children … Read more
READ MOREHello all, here’s the statutory yr5/6 spelling list that some of you have requested. … Read more
READ MORENext week in English we are going to ask you to imagine that you are a grumpy polar bear, an unhappy seal, a disgruntled penguin or a upset artic fox; fed up of constantly being observed and pestered by … Read more
READ MOREHi all, next week in maths we will be quickly revising identification and classification of shape, nets of 3D shapes and how to calculate the volume of a 3D shape. Take a look at the resources on this page to … Read more
READ MOREIn year three this week, we have been seeing a lot of hard work from all the children! In English we have started to look at new types of conjunctions and how they can help us create amazing sentences! Maths … Read more
READ MOREWell done to this week’s super spellers who are; Saaiq, Sara, Inayah-Nur, Maisha, Shazia, Zainab, Hamida, Ahmed, Tayba, Dua-e-Fatima, Noor, Ibrahim L., and Faizan. Congratulations for getting 10 out of 10!… Read more
READ MORELots of children did brilliantly in their spellings this week and used apostrophes well. Make sure you keep trying to use these in your writing. Muhammad Ali, Aisha, Aoranos, Faizan, Hurmat, Muhammad Afnaan, Zainab I, Arshmaan and Ruqayyah all...
READ MOREThank you to all who came to our reading workshop today. We hope you found it useful. Here are the ‘top tips for helping your child read at home’ and some suggested stories to...
READ MOREL.O. To understand what happens when we add and subtract negative numbers … Read more
READ MOREHi all, here’s some resources to help you with this weeks English writing task. Use the event ideas above to help you write your non-chronological safety report. Remember you are writing as a member of the NTSB (National Transport Safety...
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