Upload
others
View
3
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
@stjudeslambeth 9th October 2020
@stjudeslambeth 9th October 2020
We are seeking to create further income for the
school by hiring out the creative learning hub.
Do you know of any groups that are looking to hire
additional space in the evenings or at
weekends?
The space has:
a fully equipped kitchen
sound proofed doors
interactive white board
chairs and tables
separate entrance/exit point at Herne Place
This would be a suitable space for filming, choir groups, and training sessions.
Please let us know if you think you know anyone!
Please also share your ideas with the PTA as
they are kindly supporting us with this.
Please email [email protected]
FAO: Miss Douch and Miss New Creative
Learning Hub Hire.
Thank you!
Creative Learning Hub Hire
Friday Stars and Dojo Winners!
Reception
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Reception’s Friday Star is
Amelia. Amelia has shown
real enthusiasm in phonics
this week. She has been
visiting the sounds in the
classroom, practising blend-
ing and making lots of silly soup. She even
wrote the label “sand” independently to
match the sand tray. Well done Amelia!
Class One’s Friday Star is Eric! Eric has been doing some fantastic writing and number work this week. He has been making number lines from 0-20 and pointing out missing numbers. Great job Eric!
Class Two’s Friday Star is Evelyn!
Evelyn has shown wonderful effort
and attitude to her learning this
week. She has made great im-
provement in her reading and writ-
ing. Well done Evelyn, what a
super week!
Class Three’s Friday Star is Daniell. Daniell
has had an excellent week! He has been
there for others by supporting his classmates
in their Spanish learning. He has also shown
wonderful motivation and enthusiasm in his
maths learning. What a week! Well done
Daniell!
Class 4
Class Four’s Friday Star is Robin. Rob-in has written a sto-ry that is out of this world in English this week. She has also impressed Miss Khan and Miss Duke with her phenomenal illustrations. Robin, You are a superstar.
Class 5
This week’s Dojo winners are…
Reception! With 223 points!
You got most of your Dojos this week for super listening and
following our rules whilst sat on the carpet. Great job every-
one!
Class 6
Class Six’s Friday Star is
Summer. Summer has
shown fantastic dedica-
tion with her reading this
week, and even spotted
an example of the
passive voice in her book!
Her reading record com-
ments are always insight-
ful, and are a pleasure to
read. Fantastic work Summer!
Dojo Winners
Class Five’s Friday Star is Thea.
Thea has completed some amaz-
ing writing this week. She has
really thought carefully about her
language choices and creating
character through dialogue. Her
handwriting is beautiful and she has worked
hard to incorporate our year 5 spellings into her
writing. Great work Thea!
Reception’s Learning This Week
For more information please see the link below:
https://www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk/lambeth-
southwark-summer-food-fun/
This week in Reception…
Our topic this term is
Family and Friends.
The Reception children
have been bringing in
photographs of their
families to share with
the class. We have
created our very own
family and friends wall and have been us-
ing some fantastic vocabulary to talk about
our families. Leo said “Now we can look at
the family wall if we miss them.”
In phonics this week we have learnt the
sounds: s, a, t and p. We have been on sound
hunts to find items beginning with these
sounds, both in school and also at home.
Zoe even woke her parents up early with a
shout of “t for tortoise!”
In maths this week we have
been counting up to 5 and
comparing numbers. We have
learnt to use the words “more”
and “fewer” to describe
amounts. We have been loving
using our number knowledge
to follow potion recipes!
We have been getting creative in our outside
area this week. We used paint brushes, rollers,
sponges and even squeegees to explore paints
and colours. We have been painting on a large
scale, using a cling film frame, which we
then washed off ourselves and used all over
again. Nai’la got stuck in with some finger
painting too!
As part of our Black History Month celebra-
tions this week we have been learning about
Tanzania. We read the story “We All Went on Sa-
fari” this week and learnt to count to 5 in
Swahili. Amelia has been perfecting counting
in Swahili and is ready to teach others!
In music this week we have been singing
nursery rhymes and joining in with repeated
refrains. We have also been singing our Silly
Soup song, which we have loved sharing with
our adults at home.
In PE we have been practising throwing and
catching a ball, and rolling a ball to our
partners. Sam and Elsie were the stars of the
show with excellent control.
We have had a wonderful week of learning!
Our prayer this week have been written by
Year 5 Prayer Corner
Dear parents,
We are happy to inform that the issues we were having with the Sims Pay App
have now been sorted.
Please let us know if you are still having any trouble to use it, or if you see any
inconsistencies.
Thank you.
Mrs Miller
Sumdog Lambeth Contest
For more information please see the link below:
https://www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk/lambeth-
southwark-summer-food-fun/
It's time to show off our mathematical prowess again! Today is the start of the Lambeth Sumdog Contest. 37 classes have been entered from across the borough, battling it out to answer as many maths questions correctly as they can.
The children can choose which game they play, while Sumdog automatically adapts it's questions. Each correct answer the children give counts toward their score.
During the contest period, students who are entered will see the contest activity on their homepage. Any games they play when this is showing will count towards their score. Each student who answers 100 questions in a contest will be rewarded with an item for their Sumdog house.
The contest ends on Thursday 15th October.
Good luck!
SIMS Pay update
Talking Space
Promoting Children’s Well Being at St Jude's CE Primary School
Talking Space is the self-referral aspect of our emotional well being service in School. It is open to all children in Key Stage Two.
It is mainly an opportunity for children who may not be receiving one-to-one or group work support with Alison our Art Therapist.
The service gives the children access to Alison to talk about issues which may be of concern to them.
Children are encouraged to consider what issues may be concerning them and how the opportunity to talk about them and consider solutions may be helpful.
Children are given a 15 minute appointment in their lunch break.
Children are encouraged to fill in the appointment slips themselves. However some children also bring friends along to Talking Space.
No more than three children should attend one Talking Space appointment.
Secondary School Transfer
Families can go onto the school’s website for a virtual visit. Families can call to visit for a Covid secure personalised tour.
Kids Yoga Club on Saturdays
Would you like to volunteer?