Times Tables Rockstars tournament on TTRS are as follows:
This week we see the battle of Girls V Boys
The battle of GIRLS V BOYS is currently - Girls 394 Boys 511 who is going to win ? 2 days left come on everyone
It's anyone game, keep playing
Mrs Riaz
(click on the link below for the parent guide)
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Online author event - Tuesday 2 February
Facebook Live with Helena Pielichaty and Ben Shires – Tuesday 2nd February
Helena Pielichaty, author of the Girls FC series of children’s books all about a girls’ football team with high hopes, will be talking with CBBC’s Ben Shires in an interactive Facebook Live event hosted by PLCF’s Premier League Primary Stars Team and the National Literacy Trust. They’ll talk about writing, football and creating story characters and there’ll also be a Premier League Primary Stars challenge for pupils to take part in.
Save the date for your diary - Tuesday 2nd February at 10.30am.
Ideas from Rochdale Additional Needs service
Maths
Maths activities that tie in with the way the children are taught in school |
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A new lesson each day for years 3, 4 , 5 and 6 |
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English
KS2 children |
The link above will work on a computer username : march20 Password : home Phonics Play are working on a new site for tablets. |
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The Training Space with Jane Considine - on You Tube Ideal for KS2 Pupils |
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General
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Myleene's Music Klass airs on Instagram and YouTube Monday and Fridays at 10am and on Wednesday at 6.30 for lullabies for little ones. Subscribe for FREE |
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Whilst not based on the academic curriculum, these are some lovely ideas you can complete as a family
Make a bookDraw flowers or fruitFinger/footprint paintingBake a cakeMake an outdoor chalk pictureHave a dance alarm every 30 minutes – show each other your best moves!Make a denDo some colouringLearn a rhymeMake paper aeroplanesBlow bubbles and try to catch themPlay I spy |
Sing some songsPlay musical statuesHave a toy’s tea partyMake a superhero capePlay with playdoughHave an indoor picnicShare lots of storiesHave an indoor treasure huntPlay hide and seekPlay board gamesMake smoothiesPerform a puppet show |
Physical Activity, Mental Health and outdoor ideas
Homework
As a result of the parent questionnaire that was sent out last year, we have reviewed how we set homework in school. Parents requested that there was a change in the amount of homework we gave to children. We have been looking at a number of options to tackle this situation and have decided that we provide maths and English homework books for years 3, 4 and 5. Year 6 will be given seperate homework for their SATs. This is in addition to the reading, spellings and times tables that are sent home. The books will be sent home on a Friday and marked in class the following Friday.
Please click here for a copy of the homework timetable.