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Living and Learning: I make healthy choices
This week in Living and Learning, Year 5 have been talking about how to make healthy choices.
We discussed how it is important to be healthy both physically and mentally.
Year 5 were able to come up with lots of examples about how they make healthy choices.
I enjoy baking but we usually bake healthy alternatives instead of lots of cakes and biscuits – Lily
I like going to dancing at the weekend which helps me stay physically healthy – Isla
I stay healthy by keeping active and eating lots of fruit – Harry
At the end of our Living and Learning session, we had a debate about whether fast food should be allowed in our school.
After a heated discussion with good points both in favour and against, in the end, Year 5 voted that they would like Moortown Primary School to remain a happy and healthy place to learn.
We are artists!
This half term in Topic, we are artists.
So far in art, we have been learning about the history of art and describing art work as classical, modern, abstract and figurative.
Ask your child if they can remember what these four words mean!
Next week, we will be making our own sculptures inspired by the Leeds sculptor Barbara Hepworth.
In preparation for this, Year 5 started to design their sculptures today. They will be working as a table to construct their final pieces.
If you can, please can your child bring in a cardboard box (no bigger than a shoebox) by Thursday the 9th of January for this art project.
Thank you!
Skipping ropes for sale
This year we are continuing to work with Skipping School to develop the children’s skipping skills. Skipping School ropes (KS1 ropes and longer KS2 ropes) are now available to buy from the office.
Girls rugby opportunity
Leos Junior Rugby Club are hosting a girls only training session, open to all girls in Reception to Year 6, on Sunday 28th November, with the aim of setting up a girls only rugby team in the area. Please see below for more information.
Cross country results
The results have been checked and we are very pleased to announce that following the Leeds North East Cross Country Festival last week, Ewan (2nd – Year 5 boys) and Ralph (5th – Year 4 boys) are successfully through to the Leeds Cross Country Finals. What a great achievement to match their brilliant performances.
Commiserations to Billy (11th – Year 6 boys race), Zaid (20th – Year 6 boys race), Edris (15th – Year 6 girls race), William (12th – Year 3 boys race) and Zak (17th – Year 3 boys race) who narrowly missed out on qualifying.
Cross country stars
What a great few days of cross country action! On Friday, twenty four Key Stage 2 children took part in the North East School Games Cross Country festival. It was great to be back competing after such a long break.
All the children put in 100% effort and we had some fantastic results which will hopefully mean a number of children will qualify for the Leeds finals once we hear the final results.
Thank you to parents who helped to accompany the children, to Allerton Grange for transporting us and lastly to all the children who competed so well and supported and encouraged each other.
I really enjoyed it.
I just enjoy running.
It was my first time but I just kept going.
It was tough but once I’d done it I felt like I’d achieved something.
It was really fun. It didn’t really matter where you came. You just tried your best.
On Saturday, a number of children took part in the Leeds Schools Athletics Association cross country race at Prince Henry’s, Otley. Well done to all children who took part and represented to school. Once again, it was great to hear about the team spirit and support for each other.
Living and Learning: Anti-Bullying Week
We are all the same and we are all different.
Last week in our living and learning session, we spoke about what bullying is and what we can do to prevent or stop it happening.
“Bullying is when you hurt someone physically or emotionally several times on purpose.”
Year 5 were fantastic at explaining what to do if they encountered bullying or saw it happening to someone else.
We use the following acronyms to remember what bullying means and what to do if we know bullying is happening:
S – several
T – times
O – on
P – purpose
S – start
T – telling
O – other
P – people
Remember, if bullying is happening to us, someone we know, or if we have seen or heard it happening to anyone, we must tell a teacher or a trusted adult.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Last week, Year 5 visited Yorkshire Sculpture Park on our first school trip of the year.
The children explored the park, commenting on, and comparing a variety of sculptures over the course of the day.
Take a look at some pictures from the day:
Odd socks day
Next week is Anti-Bullying Week.
This year’s theme is ‘One Kind Word’ and we will be taking part in Odd Socks Day on Monday 15 November.
Odd socks day is to raise awareness of our differences, individuality and personal choice. Come to school wearing your odd socks to celebrate what makes us all unique.
This year, the Junior Leadership Team have requested a voluntary donation of £1 on the day to raise money for our school charity, Dog’s Trust.
Thank you for your support.