It is our first full week back and the children have settled into their new classes beautifully.
These children have worked extremely hard and have been rewarded for all of their hard work and efforts.
E for Excellence
Mulberry Class
Mavis for working extremely hard to identify tens and ones. Thereafter she used different place value charts to solve mathematical problems. Super effort!
Pine Class
Lola, for her engagement and participation in class discussions. You were able to identify and explain clearly to the whole class what a noun is.
Rowan Class
Harvey, trying your best in every lesson with a positive attitude with a positive attitude. You are a great role model to everyone around you!
Star Writers
Mulberry Class
Wais, for using amazing adjectives in his descriptive writing. Keep up the good work!
Pine Class
Esmée, for independently writing a descriptive piece of writing about the Great Fire of London using conjunction.
Rowan Class
Araoluwa, for your fantastic writing about the Great Fire of London. You used fantastic description and presented your work beautifully. Well done!
Learning Power Awards
These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life.
Reciprocity
These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others.
This has been awarded to:
Success
For being kind to your classmates and showing compassion! Well done!
Mateo
For helping and supporting his peers with group tasks. Well done!
Resilience
These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.
This has been awarded to:
Mikail
For trying hard everyday and making sure you complete all your work even when it is tricky. Well done!
Theo
Theo, for working extremely hard to write sentences to describe the Great Fire of London. He did not give up even when he found the task tricky. Well done!
Harry
For showing resilience in math, he was able to use his problem solving skills to complete a place value task. Well done!
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