Today in English we introduced the text ‘The three little pigs.’. The children will be using information from the text to write characters descriptions, setting descriptions and to be able to orally retell the story in the correct order using associated story language. They will also use role play to support them. They had great fun today using the role play tough spot to act out and retell the story.
Below are dates of some valuable webinars through Healthy Minds, South Tyneside and Sunderland Mental Health Support Services, looking at school transitions, anxious school returners and more!
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Today in 1B, we have been looking at plurals in our English lesson. We looked at the rules of adding -es onto the end of words to show that there are more than one. We used or phonics to say the sounds and write each word and then we decided whether we needed to add -s or -es to make them plural. We had such fun and even practiced it more in planning time!
Spend the day as a family at this SEND family fun day at the Beacon of Light on Thursday 16th April. No need to book, just turn up and enjoy!
Last week 1 Red were attendance winners so they got to choose a treat. The children decided that they would like to make fruit kebabs so that is exactly what they did! Each child chose whatever fruit they wanted and added it to their kebab, some children chose fruit they had never tried before and were pleasantly surprised by how it taste. Overall this was a huge success and a wonderful way to end the day. It definitely pays off coming to school!


