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Literacy work today

Good Morning Year 6

I hope you all had a lovely weekend and are now ready to do some more learning this morning.  For the last 2 weeks of this term we are going to be doing some transition work, getting you all ready for your journey on to your secondary school.

As the rest of All Souls are writing letters to their new teachers today, we would like the children in Year 6 to do the same and write individual letters to the Head of Year 7 at their new school.

In your letter you should begin by introducing yourself, saying a bit about yourself and which school your are currently at.

You should then go on to write about what your favourite subjects are in school and why and what you feel your greatest achievements have been this year in Year 6.  You should also include some information about the things you like doing outside of school (clubs,etc).

Finish your letter by saying what you will miss about All Souls, but what you are looking forward to most of all about moving on to secondary school.

If you are working at home please ask your parents to send a copy of the letter to school so that we can print it off.  We will then send all of the letters on your behalf to your new schools.

Mrs Plesniak.

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Which piece of home learning writing are you most proud of?

Hi Year 3

I hope this blog finds you safe and well. It feels like such a long time ago that I saw you all.  I think about you often and am missing your smiley faces.  My family and I are all fine and my boys have been working hard at home just like you.  We are still up every morning in time to start our day with Joe Wicks.  I often think of you all when we are doing it as it reminds me of your lunchtime sessions with Gerbeshi.  I know lots of you have been busy exercising too which is really important for us to stay fit and healthy.

I look at the teacher’s blogs everyday and I am so impressed with how hard you have all been working at home.  The photos you have been sending in are wonderful and we would love to receive some more.  It seems like Y3 are now real experts about the importance of recycling and how plastic pollution has such a big effect on our beautiful world.  Flotsam it such a wonderful book.  Needless to say I have my own copy which I have just reread.  I am sure that you will be able to write some fantastic stories of your own.

I really miss seeing your writing as you were all doing so well in school.   This got me thinking and so I am asking you to send in a photo of the piece of writing you are most proud of since you have been learning at home.  Use the following school email photos@allsoulsprimary.co.uk

It is clear that lots of you have been developing new skills whilst you have been at home.  Needless to say we  have been doing lots of baking in my house – apple cake, peanut butter cookies, brioche, bread rolls and ginger cake ( I have had to up my running to 3 times a week!!) and my boys can now make omelettes, pancakes, humus and various pasta dishes by themselves.

Missing you all, keep up the good work!

Mrs P x

 

 

 

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Which piece of home learning writing are you most proud of?

Hi Year 4

I hope this blog finds you safe and well.  I think about you often and am missing your smiley faces.  My family and I are all fine and my boys have been working hard at home just like you.  We are still up every morning in time to start our day with Joe Wicks.  I often think of you all when we are doing it as it reminds me of your lunchtime sessions with Gerbeshi.

I look at the teacher’s blogs everyday and I am so impressed with how hard you have all been working at home.  The photos you have been sending in are wonderful and we would love to receive some more.  The photo Miss Longwa posted today made me realise how luck we all are to live where we do even in such strange times.  Another thing I have found out is that you have a special Happy Birthday song which I never got to hear.  I look forward to you teaching it to me soon.

I really miss seeing your writing as you were all doing so well in school.   This got me thinking and so I am asking you to send in a photo of the piece of writing you are most proud of since you have been learning at home.  Use the following school email photos@allsoulsprimary.co.uk

It is clear that lots of you have been developing new skills whilst you have been at home.  Needless to say we  have been doing lots of baking in my house – apple cake, peanut butter cookies, brioche, bread rolls and ginger cake ( I have had to up my running to 3 times a week!!) and my boys can now make omelettes, pancakes, humus and various pasta dishes by themselves.

 

Missing you all, keep up the good work!

Mrs P x

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Which piece of writing are you most proud of since you have been home learning?

Hi Everyone

I hope this blog finds you safe and well? My family and I are all fine and my boys have been working hard at home just like you.  We are still up every morning in time to start our day with Joe Wicks.  I often think of you all when we are doing it as it reminds me of your lunchtime sessions with Gerbeshi.

I look at the teacher’s blogs everyday and I am so impressed with how hard you have all been working at home.  The photos you have been sending in are great, I have particularly liked some of your science work.  I see that this week you are doing something interesting with eggs.

Mr Roman’s comment about your writing is very true.  We would love to see what you have been doing at home and Pobble is allowing you to show off your imaginations. I really miss seeing your writing as you were all doing so well in school.   This got me thinking and so I am asking you to send in a photo of the piece of writing you are most proud of since you have been learning at home.  Use the following school email photos@allsoulsprimary.co.uk

It is clear that lots of you have been developing new skills whilst you have been at home.  Needless to say we  have been doing lots of baking in my house – apple cake, peanut butter cookies, brioche, bread rolls and ginger cake ( I have had to up my running to 3 times a week!!) and my boys can now make omelettes, pancakes, humus and various pasta dishes by themselves.

 

Missing you all, keep up the good work!

Mrs P x

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What piece of writing are you most proud of since you have been home learning?

Hi Everyone

I hope this blog finds you safe and well? My family and I are all fine and my boys have been working hard at home just like you.  We are still up every morning in time to start our day with Joe Wicks.  I often think of you all when we are doing it as it reminds me of your lunchtime sessions with Gerbeshi.

I look at the teacher’s blogs everyday and I am so impressed with how hard you have all been working at home.  It is great to see so many of you completing all your work and doing extra things too.  This is great practice for when you are in Y 7.

I see from this morning’s blog you are learning about Macbeth.  This is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays although it is a bit scary and gruesome in places.  I have been lucky enough to see it live on stage, it was gripping.  It is also the Shakespeare most secondary schools choose for GCSE so it is great that you will have some understanding of the story when you get to secondary school.

Miss Cooley showed me Jimi’s awesome writing about The Promise this week and I have seen photos of great writing from Aidan and Aaron. I really miss seeing your writing as you were all doing so well in school.   This got me thinking and so I am asking you to send in a photo of the piece of writing you are most proud of since you have been learning at home.  Use the following school email photos@allsoulsprimary.co.uk

It is clear that lots of you have been developing new skills whilst you have been at home.  Needless to say we  have been doing lots of baking in my house – apple cake, peanut butter cookies, brioche, bread rolls and ginger cake ( I have had to up my running to 3 times a week!!) and my boys can now make omelettes, pancakes, humus and various pasta dishes by themselves.

 

Missing you all, keep up the good work!

Mrs P x

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Hello Year 4 from Mrs P

Good morning Year 4,

I hope this message finds you all safe and well?  I have been looking at all the classes blogs and I am missing everyone very much. It is great to see so many of you completing the work set by your teachers on Busy Things and it is lovely to read your blogs.

I have been busy doing school work and making sure that Noah and Arlo are completing all of their on-line learning too.  Our whole family have been doing the workout with Joe every morning.  Such a great way to start the day, are any of you taking part?  We have also been doing some super stretching and some running.  I hope you are getting a chance to move about a bit.

I have also been doing lots of reading and I hope you are too  (I’m sure you are!).  I’d love to hear about the books you’ve been reading and what you have liked about them.  I know many of you are fans of David Walliams.  Did you know he is reading his new book to children if you log on to his website.

I was thinking about you all yesterday as the weather produced an interesting form of precipitation – can anyone guess what I am talking about?  I also watched an incredible episode of Blue Planet on the BBC about sharks – the photography was amazing.  Steve Batchell was so excited to be swimming with Hammerheads and Tiger Sharks – I am not sure how much I would like to do that!

Would love to hear from any of you.

Mrs P xx

 

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Hi there Year Six – I miss you – Mrs P xx

Good morning Year 6,

I hope this message finds you all safe and well?  I have been looking at all the classes blogs and I am missing everyone very much. It is great to see so many of you completing the work set by your teachers on Busy Things and it is lovely to read your blogs.

I have been busy doing school work and making sure that Noah and Arlo are completing all of their on-line learning too.  Our whole family have been doing the workout with Joe every morning.  Such a great way to start the day, are any of you taking part?  We have also been doing some super stretching and some running.  Perhaps you should get an adult in your house to try and complete a weekly mile with you?

I have also been doing lots of reading and I hope you are too  (I’m sure you are!).  I’d love to hear about the books you’ve been reading and what you have liked about them.  I know many of you are fans of David Walliams and he is reading his new book to children if you log on to his website.

Needless to say there has also been lots of baking in our house!  We are trying not to make too many sugary things so I thought I would share a picture of the bread rolls we made yesterday but I am struggling to upload the photo. I will persevere and see if I can upload them later.    They were delicious by the way.  I know some of you have been baking too.

Would love to hear from any of you.

Mrs P xx

 

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