: Blog items
Traditional tales and lots of dancing!, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 27th Nov 2022 @ 10:29pm
A busy week - castle building everywhere, Christmas dance rehearsals, porridge making and a special celebration in church!
We have welcomed lots of visitors into our classroom this week. The giraffes were extremely welcoming to everyone and enjoyed telling them about our school and the learning we have been doing.
Our traditional tales take us to the three bears cottage this week as well as a visit to the world of ‘ Wallace and Gromit’. Please feel free to send in any ‘Wallace and Gromit or Shaun the sheep’ books for us to share in class.
Week beginning 14th November, by Mr Pearson
Date: 25th Nov 2022 @ 2:18pm
On Monday we did some P.E and learnt about counter balances and at the end we played a game called Mr Pearson Dodge ball.On Tuesday we did dancing and it was exciting, after we did science and learnt about the 8 planets - Mercury, venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. On Wednesday we had a south ribble active health sportsman come in and his name was Dave. we learnt a lot of new games and we created our own too. At the end of the day, we learnt a new christmas song. On Thursday we learnt some new times tables methods that helped us a lot. On Friday we did fun French and computing ,we even earned a class compliment for it and to finish off the morning we did some marvellous music and sang Livin on a prayer. While doing some history about Baghdad then doing some fabulous work about parliament it was very interesting and super fun.
Windy Brickcroft!, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 24th Nov 2022 @ 5:39pm
We had a great walk to the Brickcroft this morning looking for sons of Autumn and human and physical features of Longton. It was certainly Autumnal with gusts of winds and lots of leaves blowing!
We saw lots of human and physical features f Longton, what do they remember?
We had a sneaky play on a human feature of Longton too.....
A very wet walk!, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 20th Nov 2022 @ 5:13pm
On Friday we decided to cut short our walk as the rain just didn’t want to stop. We headed out whilst the weather was fine and managed to use our senses, spot signs of Autumn and even have a splash in the puddles. The giraffes didn’t moan or groan once about the weather but we decided to head back to school and plan another walk for a hopefully better day.
Week November 14th, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 18th Nov 2022 @ 5:12pm
On Tuesday we enjoyed a dance session, we learnt a short routine , it was fun!
In maths we have continued using ten frames to help us solve part part whole problems.
We have been busy learning songs for our Christmas production , keep reading through any lines you have , you are doing great! A letter has gone out with what you might need to provide, any questions please just ask.
Next week on Thursday we are walking down to the Brickcroft , you are welcome to join us?for OK weather.
Have a great weekend , don’t forget to read , read ,read??
Autumn walk, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 17th Nov 2022 @ 9:57pm
Tomorrow we will be walking to the Brickcroft Nature Reserve. We will follow the path around the Brickcroft looking at signs of Autumn and using our senses. We will stay on the path and the children will walk with a partner and adults at all times. We will leave after morning snack and be back at school in plenty of time for our lunch.
We have puddle suits and wellies ready! Please remember warm coats.
Thank you
Mrs. Thomson
Traditional Tales, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 11th Nov 2022 @ 9:34pm
This week the giraffes have carried on with their journey of traditional tales. The children have worked hard at making their own gingerbread stories as well as building boats to help the gingerbread man escape the fox. Everyone had to test their boat and most of them successfully floated carrying the gingerbread man to safety.
The giraffes have worked very hard on their tricky sounds this week. I have sent sheets to read through for homework. Two letters, one sound.
In maths we have been shape detectives. Everyone did a shape hunt around school. Please look for circles, triangles, squares and rectangles when you are out walking.
Thank you for your amazing hard work with daily reading, practising our sounds and the homework books.
We have a lovely week ahead with a new story to share, an exciting dance lesson to take part in, Jack and the Beanstalk PE and a class castle to create.
Remembrance day, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 11th Nov 2022 @ 3:17pm
We have enjoyed finding out more about Remembrance Day today and joining in with our special service. The children all looked amazing!
Have a good weekend?
Special Visitors, by Mrs Fletcher
Date: 9th Nov 2022 @ 8:34pm
Well it is only Wednesday and already we have welcomed three different groups of visitors to our classroom.
On Monday a fire officer called Matt from Penwortham Fire Station visited and spoke to us about fire safety and keping safe on the roads. The message for road safety really streesed the need for reflective strips on dark coats and the importance of wearing cycle helmets.
On Tuesday we welcomed some of our lovely parents into class to see hiw we do guided reading and how we bring books to life in our English lessons.
Today we had 2 visitors Mrs Whyman and Mrs Wilson who are both magistrates. They spoke to us about so many things such as the difference between the magistarates court and the crown court, how people become magistrates, sentencing, types of crime, the importance of being good citizens and staying out of trouble, e-safety and so much more. We took part in a mock trial where some children took on roles. The trial was about cyber bulying which we now know is classed as the crime of harrassment.
Having listened to all of the evidence the children worked in groups to decide whether the defendant was guilty or not. The overwhelming majority verdict was that she was indeed guilty. Once the children had learnt more about sentencing they had to then discuss which type of sentence she would receive.
The mornin finished with the ladies sharing funny stories of cases they had been involved in.
It was truly a wonderful morning and we all learnt alot and some of the class are now interested in careers in law.
Our next visitor will be a professional journalist who is going to help us to write newspaper stories. Watch this space for the results.
Fire service visit, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 8th Nov 2022 @ 7:25am
We had a great afternoon with the fire fighters. We learnt all about how we can safely leave our house in the event of the fire alarm going off and how we can reduce the risk of a fire by turning off sockets, keeping their room tidy and making sure doors are closed.
We learnt STOP DROP and ROLL if our clothes caught fire.
The children have been set the challenge of designing a fire plan at home of how they would get out of their house in the event of a fire as well as learning their address in case they ever had to ring the fire brigade.
Because we answered all the questions correctly, we got to dress up and act out escaping our house (Mrs Catterall’s cupboard) the fire fighters putting the fire out and then rescuing the dog (played by our class zebra).
Yogi Day, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 8th Nov 2022 @ 7:16am
Run, run as fast as you can!, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 7:14pm
It has been a great week in the giraffes classroom this week! We have started our new topic ‘Traditional Tales’. We have been looking at the Gingerbread Man. The children have had escape bridges to make, the story to retell with toy characters, ginger spiced play dough to use and lots of opportunities to create their own gingerbread man. We have been discussing language from the story - mocking, accelerate, cunning and block. We created actions to help us remember their meanings.
In maths we have been working on how to make the number three in different ways. We also created a graph to show which part of the gingerbread mans body we ate first! Of course we all needed to have a gingerbread man for this! Yummy maths!
We learnt about Diwali and enjoyed painting fireworks for the celebration. We used kitchen rolls for painting and then listened to the noises that fireworks make. We mad a word bank of words to describe the noises. The children also got busy outside creating beautiful Rangoli patterns. I am sure they will be able to tell you what these beautiful patterns are.
PE this week was Squiggle and a wriggle and also a wonderful stretch / yogi session by a yogi teacher. We had a great time! Everyone enjoyed the session and we even had a lovely relaxation time at the end! Perfect!
In forest school the children created wonderful dens and houses for the gingerbread man to hide out in! The children are hoping some fairies visit the dens this weekend.
I hope you enjoy some pictures from this week. I have also included a link for bonfire night safety.
https://capt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Fireman_Sam_Fireworks_Safety_FINAL_nourl.pdf
Have a lovely weekend
Mrs.Thomson
Fantastic first week back, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 4:51pm
The Lions have settled well back into school routine and have been working hard, definitely some fantastic learning going on!
In Science we have started to think about what the different seasons are and how we know, it has definitely felt colder this week.
In history we discovered why we celebrate bonfire night, what can your child remember, remember about the 5 th November?
Have a good time celebrating but remember to keep safe.
Shakespeare is a hit!, by Mrs Fletcher
Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 3:13pm
Year 6 have started a new unit in English looking at the work of William Shakespeare and they are absolutely loving it! So far they have looked at the story of Romeo and Juliet and learnt about William's life. I n drama the children are working on MacBeth and had a lot of fun creating fight scenes with props.
Autumn two, week one., by Mr Kennedy
Date: 4th Nov 2022 @ 2:30pm
This week our tribe have done lots of learning! We have started our new book for this term, which is called The Great Choloplot! We are very excited to find out where all the chocolate is going!
In science we kicked off our 'states of matter' topic by exploring, extending and engaging in many investigations.
Maths had the tribe making sure their layouts and super neat and making sure we are proud of our working out. I am very proud of the tribe's hard work in maths.
We have been improving our fantastic writing by including fronted adverbials and making sure we have used perfect punctuation.
Our school were very lucky to have had an expert come into work with classes to experience a wonderful yoga session as well!
Have a flick through some of the images below to see some of our learning in action!
The last day before the half term break., by Mrs Thomson
Date: 30th Oct 2022 @ 7:33pm
Some amazing pictures to share with you! What a great day!
Lots of amazing learning at forest school and then a lovely time with our buddies. Hot chocolate and marshmallows went down a treat for the children and their buddies.
Phonics games, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 29th Oct 2022 @ 4:15pm
Science, by Mrs Catterall
Date: 29th Oct 2022 @ 4:13pm
Which team can make the longest curly whirly?
This week we focused on how materials can bend, stretch, rip, squash etc.
Last week of term, by Mr Pearson
Date: 21st Oct 2022 @ 2:19pm
On Monday we did Science and designed lots of brilliant boats.We were working on forces and water resistance. On Tuesday we had a science assembly that the science ambassadors led. They showed us excellent, exciting experiments. On Thursday a famous poet called Paul Cookson came in and held a whole school assembly.He told us hilarious poems that we could join in with, although afterwards he came round each classroom and we accidentally recreated one of his poems. He told us that out of mum’s,dad’s,grandpa's and grandma’s hats, that 90% of people would think that grandma’s hat sounded the funniest. On Friday we did drama and created marvellous masterpieces about the dracula spectacular show.In art we spent an hour doing halloween themed decorative pumpkins. After lunch, we played two intense cricket matches, the blue team against the red team and the yellow team against the green team. At the end of the day, we did Brush Ninja digital citizenship in computing.
Written by Evie and Eve
Science ambassadors, by Mr Pearson
Date: 21st Oct 2022 @ 9:51am
Longton's Science ambassadors led a whole assembly conducting two amazing investigations. Well done
Library visit, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 20th Oct 2022 @ 3:28pm
The Lions loved visiting the library today. We listened to some spooky stories and made dangling ghosts...getting us ready for the Halloween disco tonight!!!
Busy Giraffes!, by Mrs Thomson
Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 9:57pm
The giraffes have been very busy again this week.
In maths we have continued our work on patterns and size. We have had some tricky number puzzles this week that the children have enjoyed. Our maths work was carried out in the water area, in our autumn tray and also in our mark making area.
We have been learning about our bodies, our teeth and our bones. The children are keen to brush their teeth for two minutes and also learn the song attached below.
Because we have been talking about bones we have been reading the ‘Funnybones’ story. You will see from the pictures below that we made a story map. The children have enjoyed retelling the story to each other. Some of the children have created their own Funnybones stories. They were very proud of their stories and read them out to our class! Well done Giraffes!
Thank you for your hard work with reading and learning our sounds. We have changed the books ready for the half term. Please read the books several times and continue to use the sound cards to make very simple words such as ‘rat, cat, pull, rock’.
A homework book will be sent home tomorrow with tasks to be completed over the half term holiday. These tasks build on the skills the children have been developing. Please return the homework book on Tuesday 1st November.
Please continue to send the reading book and reading record book to school each day.
Thank you
Mrs. Thomson
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-brush-your-teeth/zv33hbk
Treat time!, by Mrs Pratten
Date: 19th Oct 2022 @ 4:39pm
The Lions enjoyed their well earned class compliment. They watched Inside out, ate pop corn and chilled out with teddies and PJ’s , what more could you want!!!