Class News

This week

Posted on Sunday 03 July 2022 by Mrs Wood

This week will be a very busy one!

Sports Day 

Remember to send your child to school in their PE kit and correct coloured T- shirt. They will need their water bottle and hat if it’s sunny.

PE

PE will now be on Thursday until the end of term as the children will be having football coaching.

Library

We are now visiting our school library to borrow books every Tuesday. Please bring library books back on Tuesdays.

 

 

Yorkshire Wildlife Park

Posted on Friday 01 July 2022 by Mrs Lake

What a truly amazing day we had Yesterday at Yorkshire Wildlife Park! The children all had a brilliant time, were extremely well behaved and learned so much about animals from the visit. The workshop we attended was brilliant! The Brave Year 2 children held cockroaches and African land snails. They also learned more about the types of animals in Yorkshire Wildlife Park and how they look after them.

 

Meanwood Valley Farm

Posted on Sunday 26 June 2022 by Mrs Wood

We had a great time at the farm-but the best part was the bus journey!

George and the Dragon writing

Posted on Friday 24 June 2022 by Mr McGriffiths

This week in Year 1 we have been looking at the story ‘George and the Dragon’ by Chris Wormell! It is a very funny story about a huge, fierce dragon who is terrified of… mice!!

We learnt a class version of the story and then began to change it to make it our own. We invented our own dragon and thought about how fierce it was! Then we decided what our dragon would be so fearful of. We had some great ideas: frogs, snails, worms, birds and even chickens!!

The next step was drawing a story map of our ideas and practising telling it to our classmates. We had a great time sharing our stories in the sun!

The final stage was the writing! We were very keen to get going and showed amazing stamina for writing! Everyone in Year 1 was so proud of the finished writing! Well done to all the children!

A busy week ahead!

Posted on Sunday 19 June 2022 by Mrs Wood

We have a very busy few weeks ahead of us as we reach the end of term.

Balanceability

These sessions will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Please make sure your child has long trousers and suitable footwear.

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

Please send your child in their school uniform and with a packed lunch. It  looks like it will be a sunny day, so please send your child with a hat and apply sun cream before they come to school.

Topic

The children are enjoying learning about oceans and the animals that live there.

They have been role-playing in our ‘ice-cream shop’ and reading in our ‘under the sea’ reading area.

The children have been visiting the Year 1/2 shared area and enjoyed finding new equipment and challenges.

 

 

 

Living and Learning: money workshop

Posted on Tuesday 14 June 2022 by Mrs Taylor

Today, visitors, from HSBC, came to deliver a money workshop as part of our Living and Learning curriculum.

The workshop, to buy or not to buy, included learning about:

  • the difference between a need and a want
  • people making different choices about saving and spending money
  • prioritising needs over wants
  • saving for the things we want

Our visitors were very impressed with the knowledge and participation from the children. The visit supplemented our recent learning about money education so it was great to hear this.

 

 

Parallel and Perpendicular!

Posted on Monday 13 June 2022 by Mr Wain

In today’s maths lesson, our learning objective was:

What are parallel and perpendicular lines?

We learnt that…

parallel = lines that are opposite, equal distance apart and will never meet

perpendicular = lines that are at a right angle to each other

Part of our learning involved finding parallel and perpendicular lines in the playground.

Here’s what we found:

Can your child identify all the parallel and perpendicular lines in the photos above? Can they find any at home?

Reading books

Posted on Sunday 12 June 2022 by Mrs Taylor

Over the next two weeks, we will be using the children’s home reading books and reading record books in class.

Please could your child bring these into school every day.

Books will continue to be changed on Tuesdays and Fridays as normal.

 

Design Technology – textiles

Posted on Sunday 12 June 2022 by Mrs Lake

This half term, our topic learning will be all about textiles and design technology. Over the next few weeks, the children will learn all about the design process, different types of sewing stiches and make their own puppet.

Using STEM Engineering Kits in Early Childhood Education | KinderLab  Robotics

At the end of the topic we will evaluate our product and discuss what went well and anything we could have done differently.

This half term’s topic vocabulary.

 

First week back!

Posted on Friday 10 June 2022 by Mr McGriffiths

It was really good to see the children eager to learn again after a half term break. They have clearly enjoyed their week and have been making excellent choices because we won the choice chip cup this week! Well done everyone! It is fully deserved.

We have also started our DT topic this week. We are studying textiles, in particular, joining pieces of material together by sewing. Today, we got some plastic needles and sewing cards out to practise threading needles, tying knots and beginning a running stitch. It was difficult and the children showed brilliant resilience to keep going! We were all very proud of ourselves.

It would be a great help if you could practise tying a simple knot at home! Thank you!

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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