Spellings 15.12.25-19.12.25

Mrs Clarke / Miss Hickman / Mrs Whitehead / Mrs Longville:

coin, soil, boil, spoil, ear, fear, year, beard, as, is

Miss Cole / Mrs Bate:

door, floor, most, child, with, some, glove, London, wash, watch

Fizz Pop Science Assembly – A Morning of Exciting Experiments!

This morning, we were thrilled to welcome the Fizz Pop Science team into school for a fantastic assembly. The classroom was buzzing with excitement as the staff wowed us with incredible science experiments that sparked curiosity and amazement among our pupils. From mind-bending demonstrations to fun, hands-on learning, it was a brilliant way to bring science to life!

But the fun doesn’t stop there! Starting in January, Fizz Pop Science will be running an after-school science club with the exciting theme: “Science at Work” – exploring how science shapes the world around us in everyday life.
This is a wonderful opportunity for children to discover real-world science through engaging experiments and activities beyond the classroom.

Places are limited to 20 and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t miss out!

You need to sign up on their website: https://fizzpopscience.co.uk/afterschoolbooking/
See the poster attached below for more details, you must sign up through their website before 31st December!

Church of the Ascension – Letter – T3 26

08.12-25-12.12.25 Spellings

Mrs Clarke / Miss Hickman / Mrs Whitehead / Mrs Longville:

fork, sort, storm, North, owl, down, town, frown, into, pull

Miss Cole / Mrs Bate:

key, valley, face, place, pencil, fossil, city, there, because, beautiful

01.12.25-05.12.25

Mrs Clarke / Miss Hickman / Mrs Whitehead / Mrs Longville:

turn, burst, curl, hurt, zoo, moon, scoop, rooftop, to, go

Miss Cole / Mrs Bate:

knee, know, sign, design, write, what, undo, wrap, steak, break

1/2B Final Forest School!

What a brilliant final Forest School session for class 1/2B.

Despite the cold, chilly weather, the children were full of energy and excitement, ready to explore and enjoy a fire-themed session with a sprinkle of Christmas magic.

We started with a festive game of “Hunt the Elf on a Branch”, before giving the children the chance to light a fire themselves. They also enjoyed making their own Christmas deorations, adding a lovely creative touch to the morning.

The favourites were in full swing – the mud kitchen, mud-pit digging, and den building kept everyone busy and happy. We finished the session by toasting marshmallows for s’mores and warming up with a hot chocolate.

Spellings 24.11.25-28.11.25

Mrs Clarke / Miss Hickman / Mrs Whitehead / Mrs Longville:

book, foot, cook, look, car, park, market, shark, of, is

Miss Cole / Mrs Bate:

page, giant, large, fridge, jellyfish, barge, giraffe, was, they, Christmas

Experience Advent Year 2!

Yesterday our Year 2 children enjoyed a visit to Church. The children learnt what advent means and why we celebrate it.
Father Chris invited the children to discuss what joy is and what it means to them. He also related it to the Christmas story and the good news the angels shared with Mary. The children then wrote what joy means to them on a lollipop stick. Some other lovely ladies then worked with the children creating wreaths, stars and hand decorations and exploring their meanings within advent.

1/2B Forest school

A very chilly day at Forest School today, but the children kept warm by keeping busy! They worked together on two fun tasks — building shelters for the birds and going on a scavenger hunt to find worms for them.
There was plenty of mud fun too with the mud kitchen and the mud-pit den building.
We shared the story of How the Robin got his Red Breast, enjoyed waffles with strawberries and blueberries, played a round of Sneaky Bob, and finished with a song. A cold day, but a lovely one!

Spellings 17.11.25-21.11.25

Mrs Clarke / Miss Hickman / Mrs Whitehead / Mrs Longville:

night, bright, sight, high, road, toast, goat, coat, no, put

Miss Cole / Mrs Bate:

gadget, ginger, charge, edge, knight, know, align, gnaw, wrinkle, wrist

Christmas production

Words to song

Our Christmas play practice is well under way!
Thank you so much to everyone who has been practising at home, please continue to practise as much as possible. If you would like to practice some of the songs at home, we have attached the lyrics here!
We are looking at costumes next week and we will let you know as soon as possible what you will need to provide for your child.
As you know, we have a great stock of costumes in school and we aim to provide every child with a costume so that you do not need too.
If you would like to provide a costume for your child, this would be greatly appreciated, if it is something you then wish to donate to school, it then means that others will be able to make use of the costume for many years to come!

If you child has not been provided with any lines to say, do not worry it may be because they are year 1 and will get the chance to have some lines in next years Christmas play! They will still have a part to play this year and will contribute with their singing and dancing skills!

If you are unsure, please speak to your child’s teacher.

Happy singing!

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