A cold and windy week! Thank you for supporting your child with their homework. The SAT Books have gone down a treat and the homework intention is to allow your child a further chance to practice and revise skills learnt. They know I am available at any point to help and assist, should they need it. The week finished with percentages in Maths, classic poetry evaluations in Literacy and in Science we have learnt about symbols and faults in electrical circuits. The Termly Newsletter (Spring Edition) is now on our class page so please have a look and see what topics I intend covering over the coming weeks. This week’s class certificate goes to Alexander O’Hara – well done Alex. Have a super weekend.
Willow Class Bulletin
Willow Spring 2018 Newsletter
For information about what we will be covering this term in Willow please see the following link. An exciting term ahead.
Willow Newsletter w/c 08.01.18
An action packed and busy week. On Wednesday Willow went to Belvidere Secondary and we took part in another superb Science experiment. We investigated dissolving ice using rock salt, pure salt and sugar and compared these results to our ‘control’ ice cube. The resulting discussions were interesting and based on what we had learnt. On the same day we enjoyed a couple of cartoon and story workshops – these were run by the energetic and enthusiastic Etherington Brothers. We have continued with decimals in maths and in literacy we have focused on grammar conventions and writing. Revision guides have gone out today and will form the basis of our homework this term. Have a great weekend.
Willow Newsletter w/c 01.01.18
Happy New Year! We have had a great start to the year. We progressed our decimal skills in maths and we enjoyed recounting our Christmas Holiday. We managed to complete a couple of booster sessions in the afternoon and we rescheduled our Carol concert to Friday afternoon. Well done to the children in the choir and those that read/lead the prayer. Have a super weekend.
Willow Newsletter w/c 11/12/17
What an amazing amount of snow! It is beginning to thaw and all is returning to normal. Thank you for your patience at the beginning and end of each school day. We have revised adding and subtracting fractions and in literacy we have reflected and recounted what we know of the Christmas story. The children will have a little amount of homework over the holiday but I am keen they have time to spend in your company and that they return fresh and raring to go. Have a fantastic Christmas holiday and I wish everyone a joyous and healthy New Year.