Ash Tree Class Blog
Ash Tree Class Blog
Weekly Update 3.3.23
Miss Bairstow (d.bairstow) on: Ash Tree Class Blog
Hi,
The highlight of this week was definitely World Book Day on Thursday. This year, we trialled a new whole school theme all the way from nursery to Year 6 (and even staff!) and decorated a t shirt like our favourite book cover. Ash Tree really enjoyed completing their t shirts and I was so impressed with their creativity and also the great selection of books they chose! Click the link to see more pictures of our great t shirts - https://www.ruffordparkprimary.org.uk/classes/year5-6ash/world-book-day-2023-ash-tree-class
All children also received a World Book Day token which can be redeemed at the following retailers from Thursday 16th February to Sunday 26th March 2023. The good news is Morrisons is a participating retailer for the first time which means it should be super easy for children at Rufford Park to exchange their token for their free book!
- Your local independent bookseller
- Asda
- Blackwell’s (selected stores only)
- Morrisons
- Sainsburys
- Tesco
- The Works
- Waterstones
- WHSmith
Have a super weekend and hopefully some of you will enjoy reading your new free WBD books!
Miss Bairstow :)
Weekly Update 24.2.23
Miss Bairstow (d.bairstow) on: Ash Tree Class Blog
Hello!
We have had a great first week back - I hope you all had a lovely half term break.
Before half term, we were writing poetry inspired by the layers of the rainforest and I was so impressed by the children's work that we have updated our class corridor display to showcase our wonderful work. Look out for this if you are in school over the next few months! Here are a few examples of our beautifully presented poems.
In maths, Miss Bairstow's group have completed their second unit on fractions this year and are excited to be moving on to a new challenge - decimals and percentages. Mrs Trotter's group have been learning about percentages.
Y6 ONLY - A letter went out this week about a meeting regarding our upcoming residential to Peat Rigg. This will be held on Tuesday 14th March straight after school in Year 6 Maple. There will also be more information coming home in the next few weeks such as kit lists etc. If you have any questions/would like more information about this trip please come to the meeting or email your child's class teacher via the class email address.
Finally, a note about homework. We have noticed a decline in recent weeks in the number of Year 6's returning homework. Homework goes home on a Friday and should be returned the following Wednesday. Homework is differentiated so all children can access it independently and is directly linked to objectives we have taught in school that week. It is a good opportunity to see what your child has been learning in school and how you can support them with this. Each child receives only one piece of maths and one piece of grammar, and is encouraged to read as much as possible and practise their spellings by completing a word search. Encouraging your child to complete these few homework tasks now will help prepare them for September when they start secondary school.
Have a good weekend.
Miss Bairstow
Weekly Update 10.2.23
Miss Bairstow (d.bairstow) on: Ash Tree Class Blog
Hello,
It was nice this week to catch up with so many parents and carers during Parents' Evening. Thank you to everyone who attended. We have had a really positive year so far in Ash Tree so it was nice to share so many of their achievements with you.
In English, we have been publishing our rainforest poetry. (Pictures to follow!).
In maths, Year 6 have been completing some maths assessments and Year 5 have been learning how to multiply unit and non unit fractions by integers.
Finally, a reminder that this week is Online Safety Week. This is something that is extremely important and relevant to UKS2 as children start to use their devices and the internet with increasing independence. Further information for parents can be found here:
https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers
Have a great half term and get plenty of rest!
Miss Bairstow