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St. Peter’s C of E Academy
Weekly Newsletter 33
W/C: 11th May 2020 [email protected] 01949 20226
@StPetersEB
http://www.eastbridgfordstpeters.co.uk/
To the children of St Peter’s Re-opening of school How are you all? Please know that I and the staff are missing you all. I am positively looking forward to the day when we can be together as a school family. Right now I am very proud of you all. Don’t ever forget that! You may have heard in the news that Mr. Boris Johnson (The Prime Minister) and the government want schools to re-open on the 1st of June for some children with an ambition to be open for all Primary children before the summer holiday. At the moment, (I have sent out a letter to parents/carers today) St Peter’s is attempting to re-open for some children on the 1st June. We are aiming to re-open for children from Pre-school, Reception, Year 1, Year 6 and for those children whose parents are key workers on the front line fighting the virus. I will look into opening for everyone before the summer holiday nearer the time but this decision is not completely up to me – my main priority is to keep everyone safe!
Message
from
Mr Tomlinson.
Email from parents: Sammy’s (slightly burnt) iced ginger biscuits, which he made without any help. He is very proud and is thinking of entering Junior Bake Off next
year...roll on Mrs Marston’s cooking
classes!
Yes go for it Sammy! They look very yummy!
Email from parents: Being three eighths Welsh, Annie is proud to introduce you
to Dewi- The Red Dragon of Cadwallader also know as Y Ddraig Goch.
Bore da Dewi!
Da Iawn Annie!
We are very impressed with your dragon!
Take care space, take care of each other I am busy working out how I can make opening our school the safest it can be for all children and the teachers/adults in school. If we do come back to school, it may feel different to what it was before with extra virus safety rules in place: I will need everyone to remember take care space, take care of each other which means everyone keeping a safe distance, washing hands more frequently and not being all together as large groups. Ultimately, to take care of yourself and each other. For now, remember to be the best you can be at home, take care of each other and make those people who love and care for you, proud. Take Care. Stay safe. Mr. Tomlinson and the St Peter’s Team
Thank You
Thank you Mrs Reid for your thoughts,
generosity and prayers.
Email from parents: For this week’s water
theme Evangeline enjoyed
listening to the story of The Rainbow Fish and then decorating her
own fish.
Well done Evangeline, that’s a beautiful
rainbow fish.
Email from parents: Flo has been learning to sew and made this
lovely hand puppet. We walked to
Gonalston to visit the fairy garden. Flo has been coming here
since she was tiny. She always takes a gift for the fairies and this time she took a pine
cone. We had a little science lesson on static electricity and the boys loved bouncing to try and make Flo’s hair stand on end. Flo
wasn’t as sure!
Well done Flo, what a pretty fairy garden. Clever sewing and cool science lesson!
Email from parents: Oliver and Josh have been very busy over the last
few weeks doing school work, creative projects, gardening, long
walks, bike rides and lots of playing in the garden. This week they both produced their own acrostic poem about Coronavirus. They came up
with lots of ideas and typed up their final version on the laptop.
They were both very pleased with their final poem.
Brilliant poems boys, well done! Love how you have used rainbow
colours and great clip art !
Email from parents: Toby has been learning about Chinese dragons.
That’s a fabulous dragon Toby, great take care colouring!
Email from parents: Lilly’s act of kindness making her
family flapjacks.
Good job Lilly. That mixture looks yummy. I bet your family really appreciated
your act of kindness.
Willow and Arlo you have been super busy!
It’s great to see you having so much fun while
learning. We miss you too and hope to see you
soon. Take care!
What do you call a droid that takes the
long way around? R2 detour.
How does the moon cut his hair?
Eclipse it.
How does a scientist freshen their breath?
With experi-mints!
Mathematics.
• In maths, what number is represented by Pi?
• How many metres are in 1 mile?
• How do you work out the circumference of a circle?
Space.
• What percentage bigger is the sun from the Earth’s
moon?
• What is the chemical formula of Gypsum?
• How is a corona cloud made?
Norse Mythology
• Who is Loki’s blood brother?
• Who helped Yimr create the universe?
• What plant killed the god Baldr?
• What event followed the death of Baldr?
Egyptians
• What animal protected a persons mummified intestines?
• When a royal Egyptian died, who were they buried with?
• What did Cleopatra do to ensure she became queen ?
Cookery.
• What spice category does dill belong?
• What spice category does cinnamon belong?
• What do you call a Crepes in English?
• Biologically what is a Banana?
Landmarks.
• How tall is the Shard in metres?
• How does Finno win the battle of the Giants
Causeway?
• What animal is said to be the rulers of the lake
district?
French.
• What is the number 16 in French?
• What is the French word for arm?
• Which French queen said “Let them eat cake”?
Biogeography?
• Can you think if any ways the landscape becomes
fragmented e.g building houses?
• What are the effects on badgers when the landscape
is fragmented?
Weather
• Roughly how many tornados are formed in the UK
per month?
• What is the minimum speed of a tornado?
• Why are underground bunkers good at protecting
you during a hurricane?
Thank you for this boys, well done.
Will you be sending us the answers next
week?
This is a super drawing Beth, hopefully you will be able to do
this with your friends soon. Thank you for sending it in to the newsletter. It’s a beautiful
drawing!
By Beth Y3/4
Miss Peckover’s challenge this week links to the theme of water. You
know how much she likes songs and music, how many song titles make
reference to water? (Rivers, seas, rain would count) For example: Bridge
Over Troubled Water. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. Rivers of
Babylon. Ask your parents and write a list OR even better, sing it, record it
and send it. Entertain me!
Archie’s Lockdown
Blog:
Mr Jennings is super impressed with Archie’s lockdown blog. You can see and read what he has been up to, please follow this link:
https://newtonarchie.blogspot.com/2020/04/my-lockdown-blog.html Well Done Archie! We are impressed too!
Email from parents: Here is Efa with her English work on story
writing - following the Oak National Academy. Efa loves her new online teacher but still misses Miss Fisher
and Miss Carberry!
They miss you too! Well done Efa it’s brilliant to see
you are writing stories and practising your handwriting.
Email from parents: Matilda wanted me to share
with you her first acrylic painting that she has done of
a unicorn.
That is so pretty Matilda, well done! We hope you had fun painting it. Is it now hanging on a wall somewhere in your house? Or will it be a present
for someone? A lot of you may know Steve the
postman in East Bridgford. Well he was very happy this week to receive this
letter from Noah in Y6. Well done Noah you made Steve’s day!
These pictures look great guys, well done!
Hope you had fun doing them.
Jack’s app designs in school this week.
Lydia’s app designs in school this week.
Lydia’s app designs in school this week.
Here are 10 ideas for you to use at home or to do if you are in school on
May 21st. This day is a special day called Thy Kingdom Come when lots
of Christians across the world spend time praying to God. Here are some fun ways you can join in and pray!
Link to the school website where you
can find detailed instructions: https://www.eastbridgfordstpeters.co.uk/
re-2/
Prayers with objects Lily Pad Prayers
I’m thankful for…. Lie – down prayers
The Lord’s Prayer with actions Lego prayers Button Prayers Make a thankfulness jar
Paper Plane Prayers Pavement Prayers
Where can you find an ocean with no water?
– On a map!
Noah in Y3/4 created this maths question on
Purple Mash. Well Done Noah, fabulous work!
And yes my answer was 5!
Noah also created this repeating
music pattern. Well done Noah, I
like the rhythm of the piece and
the instruments used.
Jasper and Tegan you look
fabulous, hope you had a
great day! Thank you for
sharing the photo.
Email from parents: We had a tea party for VE day. Here are Eleanor and Pippa all in red
white and blue enjoying their tea. Great to see this picture Eleanor and Pippa.
A very traditional British tea party! Hope you enjoyed.
Why do bees have sticky hair?
Because they use honey
combs!
So news catch up: Anya had slept in a tent in the garden and there was a storm she was also excited about getting a new bike, Jessica slept in the garden and it rained all night, Lily saw a stoat, Amelie got some new wireless headphones & Leila’s dog had a hair cut. Darcy’s cousin had a birthday virtual pub
crawl with mocktails which lasted 8 hours and had a Star Wars theme. The bathroom was Darth Vader, they had Sky Walker Lounge and the conservatory was the Millennium Falcon. Brilliant idea. Abi was dancing on the planet and told us she had a new laptop for her
birthday. Jessica dyed her hair blue and red for V.E Day and took cakes round where she lived for the elderly.
They had a street party and yesterday her dad had his hair cut! Annie saw a white dove on her drive and a
raven on her roof. Lily had skyped her Great Grandma and asked her about V E Day and typed it up. She then read
that out to us. We learnt some interesting facts. Lily also made a spitfire which made a
fly past! Some of the girls had worked out they could type little messages to each other on screen, so it was a very busy
Brownie meeting. Lots of fun.
So this week’s theme was to make a rainbow crown. As you can see we had some
great ones! Snowy’s background was guessed by
many this week. Snowy was in Hagrid’s garden, just in front of his hut! Lots of pets made an appearance this week and
a brother! We played a themed Kim’s game.