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Cedar Week 5 Spring 2 w.e 22.03.24
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
Hello
What an amazing week with the culmination of all our Oliver musical rehearsals - the children did so well without word prompts and looked great as Victorian children in their costumes. Thank you for your support with this.
In Science we have loved learning about how we see light and in Computing we have loved exploring photo editing techniques. In Maths, Year 3 have been exploring capacity and volume whilst Year 4 and been investigating decimals buy dividing 1 and 2 digit numbers by 10.
Next week, the children have the exciting opportunities to attend the FORP Easter Egg scramble, Year 3 have a Road Safety course and a whole KS2 visit to church.
Have a wonderful weekend
Mr Dring
Cedar Week 4 - w.e 15.03.24 Spring 2
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
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Thank you to everyone who was able to meet with me for the Parents' Evenings this week it has been a great opportunity to share the great progress your children are making.
In Science, we learnt about the Sun and how to protect ourselves from it's harmful rays as part of our Light unit. We have finished drafting our formal letters in Writing and have moved on to Mass (g, kg) in Year 3 and tenths as decimals in Year 4.
At the start of the week we undertook our Maths and Reading assessments and I look forward to celebrating with the children the progress they have made since September. Whilst at the end of the week, we have been focussed on supporting Year 5 as part of their Oliver production.
Have a wonderful weekend
Mr Dring
Cedar Week 3 w.e 08.03.24 Spring 2
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
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Wow, what a week. We've been busy finalising our letter to convince non-Fairtrade farmers of the benefits of joining a Fairtrade scheme for them and their families, finished our Fraction units and moved onto Yr 3 mass (g.kg) Yr 4 decimals and exploring Light in our Science unit. World Book Day was great too - a real range of inspirational characters and the children enjoyed meeting a 'real' author and had endless questions for him!
Year 3 took the opportunity on Tuesday and Wednesday to hone and further develop their writing and mathematical skills in the absence of Year 4 children.
Our Year 4 children made us very proud in everything they achieved on our residential and a sample of the many photos are in the link below. Thank you to everyone who has passed on their appreciation to myself but also to Mrs Harris, Mr Kyriacou, Miss Suggitt and Mrs Riches - all of who's voluntary attendance made sure this residential could go ahead.
Remember it is Parents' Evening next Monday and Wednesday - please contact the office to book your slot if you are struggling with the online links at all. We only get 10 minutes together so please be aware if an appointment looks like it will overrun we will arrange a further appointment another time to continue.
Have a wonderful weekend including a happy Mothers' Day too.
Mr Dring
Cedar Week 2 Spring 2 w.e 01.03.24
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
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A wonderful week of learning, with formal letter writing in English, equivalent Yr3 and Yr4 fractions in Maths, Yr5 Oliver singing practice in Music, inference reading skills in whole class reading and the start of our Light unit in Science. The children also met a modern day explorer James Ketchell on Wednesday.
Please remember it is World Book Day next Thursday (7th March) and next Monday 4th Cedar class have an 'extra' PE lesson for skipping practice due to Year 4 missing out on the taught lesson on Wednesday whilst at residential.
I wish you a happy, safe and fun weekend.
Regards
Mr Dring
Cedar Week 1 Spring 2 w.e 23.02.24
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
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Wow, despite being a shorter week for the children it has been no less busy. We have been learning about the layout of formal letters in English, fraction equivalence in Year 3 and 4 in Maths and all things Fairtrade in Geography as part of our India unit (See photos below of them 'in action'). As ever, I am bowled over with the children's enthusiasm for their learning and how they always put in their full effort into every subject - even if it's not their favourite. We are looking forward to our explorer visitor next week who can speak to us about his exploits climbing Mount Everest.
Year 4 - thank to everyone for returning the final medical forms. Just a reminder that children will need to bring a packed lunch for the Tuesday (Day 1) with them to school. If your child needs one providing through the Free School Meals scheme, please let us know as soon as possible to allow the kitchen to order and prepare them for us. Thank you.
Please have a fun weekend
Mr Dring