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Newsletter Number 17

Newsletter No 17                                                              19th January 2024

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A message from Mrs Shipp

Monday's Collective Worship this week focussed on Dr. Martin Luther King. Mrs Gilmore spoke to the children about reflecting on the lessons we can learn from him, as part of our thinking about Martin Luther King Day. On Wednesday, our well-being team led the assembly, where the children watched, 'A reflection in me'.  On Thursday, our assembly was about the history of Lego, as part of National Lego Day in the USA this month. We talked about how Ole Kirk Christiansen created a global brand from a small workshop, where he made wooden toys, initially. We reflected on how often we think about the positive impact we can have from apparent small things. I now know every Lego set owned, every theme park visit and every Lego Movie viewing from the children, as I was told in the corridor many times after the assembly - how lovely! On the Lego theme, we were delighted to have been chosen to receive a large Lego globe set from Mission Aviation Fellowship, after our Advent work on their project. Thank you to Mrs Chittock for organising this. 

We are hopefully due to start adding some colour to our office area with some professional designs. If you have any ideas, please do let me know! It will be nice to add some colour to the stark white walls! 

Special mentions:

Well done to one of our Y2 pupils who made a fabulous model at home - he showed resilience and creativity. (See photo below). I was really impressed with Nell (Y4), who wrote a poem about nature in some free time at school. Not only did she write a profound poem, but she performed it to me - well done! Lottie and Lydia (Y2) did some super work in geography, with the most detailed and careful drawing of a map - well done to both girls! Norah (Y2) showed excellent manners when I let her pass in the corridor this week - lovely to hear!  Maddie (Y4) showed super focus with reading this afternoon - well done!

Have a lovely weekend - see you on Monday!

 

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Learning Updates 

The year 1 and 2 classes will continue with their weekly Learning Updates.  The older classes will have a weekly update here on the newsletter, as below.  If your child is in year 1 or 2, please click on the links below to see the class learning update:

Year 1: Here

Year 2: Here

2nd & 3rd choice School Dinners 

Our 2nd and 3rd choice dinners are very popular with our children.  We have issued a link as show below, to make the sign-up process easier for parents and carers.  For the 2nd & 3rd choice dinners please use this link: Here


Year 3

The children are working brilliantly. Thank you for supporting them with reading, maths targets and handwriting – your input makes a huge difference!

We have moved to the next stage in division, away from using arrays, to using number lines. Division can be tricky, so it is really important that children practise timetables as much as possible to support them in this. We are looking forward to reading fairy tales told from alternative perspectives, which were planned this week. Stories were also told in music this week, through movement.

Designs for castles are underway in DT, future goals have been planned in PSHE and the cross as a symbol of love or sacrifice has been discussed in RE. This week’s science investigation was about how shadows form and change when a light source moves.

The week ended in death and destruction (Boudicca’s rebellion against the Roman Empire) – we hope the weekend is much more peaceful!

Year 4

This week, Year 4 have been busy multiplying and dividing by powers of ten in maths, writing formal arguments in English and thinking about the body’s digestion in Science. This is without mentioning all of our earth-shattering discoveries in geography about volcanoes and earthquakes and, beginning our Art topic on sculpture. Learning behaviour has really improved throughout the week, so a big well done from me and the year 4 team. Let’s keep working together to support all the hard work and progress.’

Next week we will also be having a Webcast lesson with environmental experts within our Science Slot. Check out the into here- https://theday.co.uk/build-the-change-build-for-birds/ ‘

Year 5

Oh, it’s been chilly this week!

The children have written some brilliant conversations this week, imagining the devious plot created by Juliet and Friar Laurence halfway through Romeo and Juliet. They had so much to remember while writing these: correct speech punctuation, new speaker, new line, capitals to start direct speech, punctuation to end speech all while making sure it made sense and was entertaining! I really enjoyed reading them. In Maths, we have continued learning about money, with a focus on giving change.

The meeting about the Horstead residential is at 3:20 on Monday in the hall. It would be great to see you there!

Year 6

In science, the children were learning about Charles Darwin, and what he discovered as part of his adventure around the Galapagos Islands. They read, specifically about the demise of  Galapagos Tortoise and how some viewed Darwin's tortoise as a 'celebrity pet'.

In maths, we have continued to apply the rules of addition, multiplication, division and subtraction to calculating with decimals. We have also been practising converting between fractions, decimals and percentages.

In English, we have been writing newspaper articles based on the Giant's Necklace, practising using the subjunctive form.

In geography, we have been learning about how coastlines change as a result of coastal erosion, examining how arches, caves, stack and stumps are formed. We also learnt about why some parts of the coastline are eroding at greater pace than others.

In RE, we were learning about the exodus from Egypt and why Moses is so revered in Judaism.

In PSHE, we have been learning about the effects of smoking on the whole body.

Homework this week is to apply what we have learnt. I will, as always, be on hand Monday lunchtime, should anyone need some help.

Have a lovely weekend!

Nuala Gilmore


Parents Evenings February 2024

The parents' evenings for this term will be on Tuesday 27th, Wednesday 28th & Thursday 29th February.  Please put the dates on your home calendar. More details and confirmation of the timings for each session will be sent out by the start of February. 

Year 5 & 6 Residential Trip Meeting 

The parents' meeting will be on Monday, at 3.20pm in the school hall.  Gymnastics for the year 2 & 3 children will still go ahead, but it will be in a classroom. 

Please do try to come if you can.  There will be time to ask any last-minute questions to reassure you.  The children will have an amazing time and will be rather tired when they come home. 


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Bike Ability in Year 5 

The year 5 children have brought a form home this week, about the Bike Ability training in June.  The completed form should be sent back to school by Friday 9th February please.  Thank you 


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Reading Cafe

Our first Reading Cafe of this year will be on Wednesday 31st January.  Please come & join us for an hour of storytelling and activities with your children.   The café will start at 9.10am. 

The carrot wash will be open, for easier parking.  Thank you 

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Dates to Remember

Monday 22nd January: Horstead parents meeting at 3.20pm in school hall. 

Thursday 25th January 2024: Year 3 to Sports Festival at Mildenhall Hub

Wednesday 31st January2024: Reading Cafe

Wednesday 7th to Friday 9th February: Year 5 & 6 residential trip to Horstead Activity Centre

Tuesday 13th February : Pancake Day!!  Sponsored pancake flipping at school.  More details to follow

Wednesday 14th February: Year 3 visit to Colchester Castle 

 


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Moulton CEVC Primary School 

School Road

Moulton

Newmarket

Suffolk CB8 8PR 

01638 750236