Friday 29 April 2016

What a wonderful week in Kingwood!

The children have had an amazing week on their residential trip. Every single child has learned so many new skills. They have all taken part in a variety of activities which has challenged them and given them the opportunity to work as a team, be resilient, be aware of the environment, gain in confidence and make new friends.
The children have all had a go at pushed themselves, facing their fears and showing a determination to overcome them. They have help each other and their behaviour has been outstanding even at bedtimes! They are a credit to St Vincent's. It has been a pleasure to take them away.
Despite the adverse weather conditions which were challenging at times, the children and staff have had a brilliant time. Thank you to all the staff who gave up their own time to make this trip possible.

We are looking forward to sharing our stories and picture with the other children. We are also excited to hear how the Y3 children got one with their work on the River Mersey.

Next week the Y4 children will deliver a presentation about their trip. Certificates will be awarded to the campers of the week!

We will begin researching Monet for our Art lessons linking with the topic of water. In Science we will be investigating the changing state of water.

English will be more poetry about monsters.

Y4 will do time in Maths.
Y3 will look at Fractions.

There will be a spelling test on Friday where the children will repeat the spellings from their assessment before the holiday.
The projects are also due in on Friday.
It will good to be back together as a team next week.

Please check the Twitter feed on the website for photos of the trip.

Sunday 24 April 2016

This week we had Merseyside gateway in doing an assembly.  It was so interesting finding out about all the different types of bridges and how the new bridge is progressing and how they are building each stage.  The children remembered so much information and asked relevant questions.

English:

The children were brilliant this week .  They managed to learn their section of the poem and put very creative actions to it.  Then we began to make a story map to help us remember the poem. The children really enjoyed this and will continue with is next week looking at monster poems.

Y3 will be working on their comprehension skills this week and grammar including apostrophes and spelling patterns.

Y4 will use their experiences at Kingswood to write reports, instructions and diary entries next week.

Maths:

Y3 will work on time this week and complete real life problems using timelines.
Y4 will continue with statistics this week before they go to Kingswood and complete a mental maths test.

Topic:

The children have all written their plan for the chocolate investigation which will take place this week, where the children will carry out the investigation to determine which temperature melts the chocolate most quickly.  They must ensure the test is fair and make observations to complete thier results table.  The children have discussed variable and they know everything has to be the same for each test apart from the change in temperature.

Y3
While the Y4 children are away the Y3 children will complete a mini project about the River Mersey.  They will use ICT to carry out their research and present their findings to their peers.

Y4 will leave for Kingswood on Wednesday at 12.15pm.  All the staff have made lots of preparations and given up their own time to make sure your children have a trip to remember.  Watch this space for photos and recounts from the children about their experiences.

Some of our poetry performances...







Have a great week!



Sunday 17 April 2016

Welcome back to the Summer Term

We have so much to do and look forward this term.


This week...

English:

This week we will be looking at poetry.  The children will learn a variety of poems and explore their different forms through performance, role play and story mapping.  They will use talk for writing to invent their own poems based on ones they have studied.  They will analyse the poems to develop their comprehensions skills.  They will complete their spelling assessment tests and bring home weekly spellings and English homework.

Maths:

Y3 will be practising timetables to aid multiplication of bigger numbers.

Y4 will be studying data handling, creating tally charts and interpreting data from a variety of graphs and charts.  They will have homework relating to this on Friday and x tables to learn for the 6 and 12 x tables and division facts.

Topic:

We will begin our topic on Water this term. The children have two weeks to produce a project to present to their class on the subject.  It can be on the water cycle, rivers, oceans, pollution, reversible changes of water, rainfall etc.  The projects can be in the form of a poster, model, written report, power point or report from a trip or visit.  Please hand in on Friday 6th May.


Please contact your child's class teacher with any medical updates for the trip to Kingswood or for any other information or questions. The trip is from Wednesday 27th April to Friday 29th April.

There is a FOSV cinema evening on Thursay 21st April 3-5pm.

Sunday 3 April 2016

This week was fantastic as we went to the air raid shelters.
The children looked at real artifacts...they tried on gas masks, clothing, they learnt WW2 songs, they experienced first hand how it would have felt to be in the Blitz in a real public shelter, with 2 thousand bed spaces;they were plunged into blackness as the lights went out under 40 feet of sandstone! This experience gave the children the ammunition to write brilliant persuasive leaflets to promote the trip.
















After the holiday we will be studying poetry in English, we will be revisiting a variety of areas of maths. The new topic will be geography based...'Water'.  We will look at the water cycle, rivers, oceans, bridges including the local area.  The children will be asked to produce their final project on this topic and it will be due in on Tuesday 3rd May.  Again this can be done in a variety of ways such as a power point, a poster, a model, a piece of writing (in their own words), a drawing etc.

There will be a meeting this Tuesday after school about the Kingswood trip.
The next Sacremental programme session for Y4 is on Tuesday 26th April in church.

Have a great holiday children!