Year 1 Class News

Sports day access

Posted on Thursday 28 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

Roundhegians have confirmed we will be using their main pitch, closest to the club house, for our sports day next Tuesday.  Access is via Chelwood Drive, off Street Lane.

As in previous years, we would be grateful to any parents who are able to lend and assemble gazebos for the children to sit under during the day.  

Make-A-Wish skipping challenge day

Posted on Thursday 28 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

We will conclude our Being Healthy themed week with an opportunity to raise money for our school charity, Make-A-Wish, and a chance for all children to try to beat their own personal skipping challenge set at the start of the week.

Being healthy themed week

Posted on Thursday 28 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

Do you want to find out more about what your child is taught in our drug education lessons?  This learning forms part of our Living and Learning curriculum but is supplemented by visitors, in particular d:side, during our themed week.

Being healthy themed week

Posted on Thursday 28 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

We’re gearing up for a busy, active Being Healthy themed week, next week.

With lots of activities and visitors planned for the children, there are also some ways for you to get involved.  Firstly we have our health fair on Monday after school, open to all children and parent/carers.

 

Ocean Awareness Day

Posted on Wednesday 27 June 2018 by Mr Roundtree

The whole school took to the seas on Wednesday 20 June, exploring the world’s oceans for the day and what is currently happening to them.

Reception created some fantastic art using plastic bags and some of them chose to do some writing set in the ocean. Here’s a taster of Freya’s story for you:

Once upon a time there was a whale called Shamoo. She loved being in the water especially in the sea and making friends. She loved going on adventures around the whole sea…

Year 1 and 2 investigated how salty our seas are working with our Polar Ambassador, Terry Kirk.

They also created some fantastic wave art using watercolour and wrote some lovely ocean shape poems.

Year 3 and 4 also wrote shape poems and they learnt about what lives in the deepest parts of our ocean, even creating their own weird and wonderful deep ocean creatures.

Year 3 and 4 thought about the effect of plastic on our oceans and use the bottle tops we’d collected from the milk we have every day to create their own plastic ocean art in order to raise awareness of just how much plastic we get through as a school.

In Year 5 and 6, they investigated how we explore under the sea and debugged some coding in order to make a submarine automatically photograph underwater creatures. They also learnt about what plastic does to our ocean and the creatures that live in it. Over two days, Mr Catherall and Miss Rushbrooke collected an alarming amount of plastic from school and the adult who work here. Using this, Year 5 and 6 created a collage of an ocean creature, again to raise awareness of just how much plastic we use everyday.

Year 6 also worked together to write a letter to Kirkstall market asking them to stop using plastic bags as it’s a great place for people to shop without plastic but the bags they provide make this difficult.

It was a great day which taught us a lot and got us thinking about what we could do to help look after our planet and the other creatures that live here.

Roundhegians Open Day

Posted on Sunday 24 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

Roundhegians Rugby Club, who kindly host our annual sports day and other sporting fixtures, are having an open day on Saturday 7th July.

Being Healthy themed week 2 July

Posted on Friday 22 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

Our next whole school themed week, based around Being Healthy, will be taking place from Monday 2 July 2018.  Our key message will be how to be healthy; both physically and emotionally.  A variety of events and visitors are planned to help us deliver this key aspect of education.  We are looking forward to a very busy, healthy week!

Our School Council have been considering ways to support our school charity, Make-A-Wish, and as skipping has been taking off at school, we will be running a beat your personal best skipping challenge.  On Friday 6 July, this will culminate in a Make-A-Wish day with all children invited to wear blue and bring a £1 donation to support our charity while trying to beat our personal bests.

There are also some opportunities for parents and carers to get involved in the week.

Monday 02 July 3:15pm – 4:15pm Health fair

Our Health and Sports Fair in the hall is to promote health and sport opportunities and services in the local area.

Come along with your child/children after-school to find out more.

Tuesday 03 July Sports day Key Stage 2 9:30am Reception/Key Stage 2 1:30pm

You are welcome to come along to support our annual sports day at Roundhegians RUFC.  We require adults to help walk the children to Roundhegians so please contact the office if you can help with this.

Thursday 05 July 2:30pm – 3:15pm d:side drug education parent information session

Dave Hill from d:side, a health education provider, will be running an information session about drug education following his sessions with all classes during our themed week.  Parents and carers from all year groups are welcome to attend.  Please contact  the office if you would like to reserve a place.

Following our recent walk to school week and the Big Pedal scooter and bike week, this themed week is a good opportunity to continue to think about healthy, active ways to travel to school.  We will be encouraging children to use a sustainable method of transport, maybe parking further away from school, scooting, biking or walking to school.

 Finally, can you help? Does your job involve an aspect of health?  If you are able to support our Being Healthy themed week by coming into school, please contact your child’s class teacher directly or the office to arrange this.

Thank you for your support to keep Moortown a happy and healthy school.

Role Play

Posted on Wednesday 20 June 2018 by Mr Roundtree

Over the past few weeks, Year One have been learning lots about traditional tales. To help us remember the main events of Little Red Riding Hood, we acted it out in small groups. Take a look at our amazing acting skills.

Sports day 2018

Posted on Friday 15 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

This year’s sports day will take place, during our Being Healthy themed week, on Tuesday 03 July 2018, at Roundhegians Rugby Club.

Key Stage 2 events will take place at 9.30am and Reception and Key Stage 1 at 1.30pm.  Children will be walking to the field, escorted by adults.  We will require additional adult helpers so please let the office know if you can help with this.

If weather conditions mean we have to change the date, the reserve date is Tuesday 17 July.

The format of this year’s event will be competitive races and field events with children having the opportunity to compete for medals.  However, all children will be rewarded for taking part.

Our teams will be: green, blue, white and red.  If possible, please could your child wear a t-shirt to wear to match their team colour.  Pupils may wear PE kit for the whole day.

As we are off site, please could you provide your child with a carrier bag to sit on.  If you are coming to spectate, you are welcome to bring rugs or chairs to sit on.

Please could you ensure your child has their water bottle and a cap/hat at school; it would also be useful if you could apply sun cream before your child comes to school.

Normal lunch time and end of school collection arrangements will still apply on this day.

In the event of bad weather, updates will be sent via Twitter and posted on the website.

Your support is valued to make the event memorable and we hope you are able to come and cheer your child on at sports day.

Train like a ninja

Posted on Saturday 09 June 2018 by Mrs Taylor

Change4Life and Star Wars have joined forces to help get more children active with an exciting new Train Like A Jedi programme.  The video, featuring double Olympic gold taekwondo champion, Jade Jones, will demonstrate a series of 12 moves that will help children master the ways of the Jedi.

This resource is a great way for children to get active and to contribute to the recommended daily 60 minutes of physical activity (30 minutes during the school day).  We can’t wait to try out this video as one of our daily brain breaks.

Why not have a go at home to try and master some of the Jedi moves?