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Another busy week in Class Lewis - more learning and more achievements. So proud of all these pupils who have achieved their 50-point reading certificate and are one step away from gaining their 60-point and new book!

In Maths, we continued our topic of decimals. We added and subtracted decimals with different number of places and used efficient strategies such as rounding, mental arithmetic and number lines to add and subtract.

In English, we continued our sentence stacking based on the poem The Highwayman.

In Science, we continued being weather reporters and reported on the cold and wet front found in the UK.

In RE, we continued our worldview of Christianity and how different practices show their commitment to God.
This can be through prayer, Communion, visiting the place of worship and rites of passage such as baptism.

In Geography, we first identified an issue in our local area we would like to study in more detail. We chose traffic as it creates air pollution, damage to the ozone layer and the environment. We spoke about ways we can collect data, such as interviewing teachers who drive, tallying the number of cars that pass the school or give surveys to parents. Then, as a class, we created our own survey which we gave out to parents. We can't wait to find out the results!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also spoke to Councillor Alexandra Ware - councillor of Gaywood Clock Ward and Councillor Simon Ring - Deputy leader of the council and councillor of the Woottons about local issues and what they can do to help us.

In RSHE, we continued our topic of Changing Me and this lesson focused on sexual intercourse. In groups, we created a diamond of the most important-least important criteria needed to have a baby and then identified true or false statements about sexual intercourse. Again, I'm incredibly proud of the mature approach and questions the children asked.

We visited the Spark Lab with Mr Young and have continued to plan and finish our project!

In D. T we wrote out our recipe ready to bake our honey muffins in a few weeks!

Well done to this week's Star of the Week for producing high-quality work, always being one of the first to help me each morning and for gaining confidence in her abilities. Mrs T & I are so proud of you - keep this up!

Well done to this pupil for being the school's Spelling Bee winner, for having great knowledge of different spelling rules and achieving 19/20 in his recent assessment!

Well done to this pupil for being the school's Goblet of Writing winner. I'm incredibly proud of this pupil for the confidence he has gained in his writing, especially through sentence stacking, and I hope you enjoy your new book!

Well done to this pupil for winning the Phonics award for using her grapheme mat to help her sound out and spell tricky words to include in her writing!

Well done to these pupils for earning the most knowledge points and taking the most quizzes on ReadTheory.

Well done to Queen Lucy for securing their throne once again as the Narnia Dojo Champions.

Finally, a huge well done to all of these pupils for getting full marks on their times tables!