Beech Tree Class Blog 2023-2024
Beech Tree Blog
Weekly 22/7/22
Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog
Hello everyone,
It's been a really busy week, but we made it! The children have been absolute superstars throughout this week and throughout the entire year! I couldn't ask for a better class and I have loved every minute of teaching them this year!
I hope you all have a lovely summer and make sure to stay safe.
Take care,
Mr Kyriacou :)
Weekly update-15/7/22
Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog
Hi
Y4 Beech has been covered by a number of teachers this week as Mr Kyriacou has not been in school.
In English the children have created a book review for 'There’s a Pharaoh in our Bath'. In maths they have continued to work on shapes, focusing on quadrilaterals. In geography they learned about the River Nile. Today, they enjoyed the final swimming session of the year which was a 'relaxed' fun session.
Well done to everyone who sang or acted in our production of EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES at Yeadon Town Hall. The children have worked incredibly hard and deserve to be extremely proud of themselves. The whole of Years 2, 3, 4 and 5 enjoyed walking up to the Town Hall for the dress rehearsal on Thursday afternoon! It was a real privilege to perform at such a historic building in the heart of our community.
Have a good weekend
Mr Cooke
Weekly Update-8/7/22
Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog
Hello everyone,
This week, we have been focusing on poetry. We have discussed what poems do, what they look like, how we read them and how we perform them. The children have been really enjoying it and it's been amazing to see the progression throughout the week. We watched different poets perform their poems, analysed and discussed what we noticed about the way that they read them and the children slowly started to incorporate those things into their own performances. Below are two videos of children performing the poems that they were given. One is called Stegosaur and the other is called My Shadow.
Sports Day was also a great success. the children had determined and positive attitudes and it was so lovely to see how supportive they were towards each other. Here are some lovely pictures of the children in action.
Take care,
Mr Kyriacou :)