Thursday, 30 December 2010

6K Artwork


6K have been working on some beautiful art pieces in the style of British artist Mike Toft.
Click on his name above to view some of his minimal watercolours.

To view these pictures in the Google Gallery, visit - 6K Mike Toft Artwork



Friday, 10 December 2010

Notes From Old Friends: Adam Skelding


Hello to everyone at St Gregory's!
I have really settled into Thomas Beckett, it took me a couple of weeks to get used to it and to stop getting lost !!!

There are 5 kids from St Gregory's in my class, so you definitely feel like you are among friends.

We have a really nice Form teacher, Mr Kilpin, who is new to the school too. He is the new Head of Design & Technology.

I am enjoying science, english, technology, humanities (history/geography) and food tech, I have made fruit salad, fruit smoothies, apple crumble and jam tarts and haven't poisoned anyone yet!!! LOL.

I have made loads of new friends and am enjoying all the new subjects especially design & techology as we get to use drills, saws, files and vices and I haven't maimed anyone or myself yet!! LOL. I can just see Mr Clowes & Mrs Keating shaking their heads in wonder at this.

Hope you are having a great time and enjoying St Gregorys, it is all very different here but still good fun.
Bye for now.

Adam Skelding Year 7 at Thomas Beckett Catholic Primary School

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Should pupils wear a formal school shirt and tie?


It makes you look smart and respectful as well as representing your school better then wearing just a white t-shirt and burgundie jumper. Buying school uniform can be expensive and normally is not the uniform you would expect.


D.L
When you wear a tie you feel high classed and important. When my mum was a child and went to St. Gregory's Catholic Primary School, the uniform was a shirt and tie, she would wear yellow and red ribbons in her hair too because that was the colour of the uniform then. A year before I joined the uniform was yellow and red with no tie or shirt they wore polo shirt. A year after that when I came in reception the uniform changed to burgundy.


jca

School Uniform

Should pupils wear a formal school shirt and tie?

It makes you look smart and makes you more part of the school, but its not comfortable when you sit down for a long time. So I think its more comfertable to wear your own clothes.

Buying school uniform can be a bit expensive. The good thing is that you will feel proud because you will be wearing your school colours.

Overall I don't think pupils should wear a school shirt and tie. Mainly because it is uncomfortable and pricey.

Should pupils wear a formal school shirt and tie?

The Goverment has recently suggested that pupils in school should wear formal shirts and ties. Many have been wondering the cost of the ties and are worried that school uniform is changing slowly so are the costs.


The debate is interesting and I would like to argue against:


We believe children under the age of 12 should not have to put on ties simply because; a young child about 4-6 have to put on a tie in the morning and expect to run around with it when break time? Also when running can strangle there neck.

Should pupils wear a formal school shirt and tie?

The Government have recently suggested that pupils should start wearing ties. Many people have been wondering what the price is for a tie and how long it will take for their child to learn how to wear a tie. Locals have been arguing about the school ties. Some children say that wearing a tie makes you look smart, others think not. Parents have beenarguing as well that their key stage 1 children might fiddle around with their ties, will they mess about?


A tie between yes and no

Should pupils wear a formal school shirt and tie ?

The government are thinking of introducing the formal school shirt and tie, but is it the right decision?
Many people are not sure on that decision, but they are not completely against it.
A lot of children have not been taught to wear a tie; this is because of the modernisation for the past 20 years.
One may suggest a tie because it is much more formal than a sweat shirt and gives a good impressionm, it also shows that they are proud to be a member of our school.
I personally think that schools should not have a tie because tie are hard to do up and for primary students are not the best for them.

Should Pupils Wear A Formal School Shirt And Tie?


The Government have recently suggested that pupils should start wearing a school tie, Many have been wondering how exactly the price would be and also how long would it take for their child to learn. I particularly believe that it is an extremely a bad idea because think about the Key Stage 1 children, will they be playing about with their tie or listening?


Although school ties make us look smart, it would be very expensive. One suggested that its an excellent idea because their opinion is that their child's school uniform is horrendous and because its a Catholic School their uniform should make a good impression and they have more authority and they would be proud wearing a School Tie.


In addition, I would like to suggest that may be quite a good idea because when you are presenting your school you would like to look proud and make people think that you look absolutely clever! The public also suggest that they would not be able to afford the ties and there's really no point of buying ties because the children will just mess them up and expect their parents to buy another one!

So please think carefully to this
By Anelise

Tie to Be or Not to Be

The government have been suggesting bringing in shirts and ties for schoolchildren. Many have been wondering about how much money we'll have to use as they have been spending enough money on uniform as it is. Also many children don't even now how to do up ties.

Although, it makes us look much more formal and look like a school together and most secondary schools wear them so it could get us ready for secondary school. Also it will make us feel proud of our school.

Altogether I think we should not bring in this rule as it may annoy all the students' parents for money reasons. Also, it would make it more simple because you wouldn't need to put all the pressure on the little kids.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Comenius Visit

A few months ago Mr Clowes and Mr Harrison went to Belgium to see our school comenius partners , Belgium, Italy, Greece and we had to send them some toys to let and help them know how we worked in England having fun it was

GREAT!!

Northampton life educational bus

This year we had another visit from the Northampton life educational bus, this time learning about drugs. One by one children from diffrent classes came to find out why drugs are bad for your health.
This is what we learned:
Not to take lots of drugs in a roll which is called overdose.
Only take things that have ingredients,or it might be something your allergic to.
Never smoke even if you think it cool it could take 7 minutes of your life.

Fair Trade Sale

On Thursday, we had the Fair Trade people in our school to sale chocolate, biscuits, fruit bags etc. Most people brought over 60p but the white milk chocolate was delicious!I also enjoyed the Fair Break they were small, but good. I particularly hated the queue! It was horrendous there was so much children and just a few things but we all managed to share.




By AB

Comenius Party

The Comenius project is a group of schools in the places England, Poland, Belgium,Greece and Italy.We have been sharing gifts to show each other what our schools and country are like. We have been thinking about what to send them in year six, we've brainstormed lots of ideas. Mr Clowes and Mr Harrison have been to Belgium recently with all the rest of the Comenius party.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Visit to Tesco


St Gregory's Primary went to Tesco recently, as a Tesco 'thank you' for collecting so many vouchers in the 'Equipment for Schools' campaign.

Tesco Store Manager


"This is the second year we've been doing 'Equipment for Schools'... before that we were doing 'Computers for Schools'... There is a new vision for Tesco... it's not a small aspiration...there is payback for us as it increases loyalty.


Thanks for collecting!"



Michael Ellis MP

"I'm focussed on doing anything we can to help our young people and communities here in Northampton. One of the issues we do face is the difficult economic times and large companies like Tesco do have corporate responsibilities and are exercising that responsibility in the work they do for our children in schools."



Lauren (pupil)

"I enjoyed myself immensely. We got something to eat as well as getting a party bag and a toy of our choice from a penguin, Santa, or a snowman. We went because St. Gregory's had collected a lot of Tesco vouchers for schools and so Ellie, Frank, Mr MacMorrow and I were invited. We all went along and our Head Governor, Mrs Behan, joined us. Moulton School and Arbours School were also there."

Football News


This year the Year 6 football team have been extremely successful, not losing a game all season. Thus, qualifying for the county play-off finals. The team would like to thank Mr Brennan for being an excellent coach to us. All the team played really well in every game, I.A. scored 13 goals, Shayne scored 11 goals, C.B. scored 6 goals, Fernando scored 6 goals and mighty Timi scored 1 goal, making 36 goals altogether.

The player that got most of the 'Man-of-the-Match's was Shayne. The captain, I.A., displayed a great performance in every game as well as all the other players. We thank our solid defence, Samuel, Timi and J.C. The amazing goalkeeper, W.H., made many great saves and kept clean sheets, he only let 3 goals in all season.


Finally, the team would like to request a NEW FOOTBALL KIT that is equal to the quality of the football they can produce.... Many thanks!

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Our visit to Twickenham


Going to Twickenham, London, was a very fun experience. We listened carefully to The Pope as he was speaking about "To Live Life To The Full" and preaching the words of Cardinal Newman "Heart Speaks Unto Heart". Also they sponsored CAFOD which is our school charity. We enjoyed the company of Blue Peter presenter Andy who presented it in a fun way, and listening to two choirs that sung for The Pope. We are grateful that our head teacher asked us if we would like to come.



Pope Visit 2010

Cool Science at School

Cool Science Presentation

The 'Cool Science' Presentation was a favourite for our children. We watched balloons suspended above a hairdryer and found out about how different gases react with materials. Click on our link above to view the photos at the Google Gallery.


A Virtual Tour

In Geography, we are proudly presenting a Virtual Tour of St.Gregory's Catholic
Primary School. It's very hard and complicated, but we enjoy it and have fun creating hyperlinks etc. I particularly enjoy inserting photos of our school badge and the rooms as well.

I really find it hard working with a partner because sometimes we don't agree to the same things and its so fustrating! Besides that, my
partner gives me lots of enjoyable company and conversations.

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Science - Wash Your Hands!

In science we did a science experiment on micro-organs with Mrs Goodmen. It was so cool we had to rub a cream that makes our skin glow if it has germs or micro-organs. We also got given ranks such as:
  • A=Your hands are really clean and it has no germs or micro-organs and dont need cleaning

  • B=Your hands need cleaning but they do have some micro-organs and germs

  • C=You need to clean your hands at least 3 times for them to have no germs and for at least 3 minutes

When I tried my hands where really dirty they had lots of germs and micro-organs. I hated it, they where glowing under this light. Unfortunately, I got a C so I went to clean my hands for ages and 3 times, I kept coming back it was awful but fun. Finally, I came back and Mrs Goodman said "You've got an A well done" I was so happy the lesson was fun and enjoyable! By AB

(And don't forget to wash your hands every now and again!)


Thursday, 21 October 2010

Detective Stories

We have been doing detective stories. We had some different detectives to choose from they were: Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew and Sam Spade. We all choose different ones then, the the people who choose the same one sat in a group started to plan the plot. There were five groups. Sherlock was popular. We all tried our best and we all got far. They were all good stories. Our teacher is proud of the class's stories and so are we.

By GD

Science

Yesturday we did science and the activities was how clean your hands are. You had to put your hands underneath a special machine and wherever the germs where there were white patches. The proper test was that we had to put fake germs on are hands and it was called glitter bug potion and we put are hands underneath the special machine and there were lots of white patches. After we washed our hands and we got an A B C and I got a B which was an ok hand washer an A was a really good hand washer and C was a really bad hand washer.

MY STORY !!!!!!!!

In year 6 we have been doing our detective stories. My story is is called the robbers. My teacher made a lot of photos. We have done this for two days. It is so much fun we had a great time. We have to put it on some card and when we were finished we read it out.

by A.Z

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Our Christmas Story

In Yr6 Mr Clowes has wrote a Christmas Story which involves Yr3,4,5and 6. Its was exciting and funny also, its called Around the World to Bethlehem, we have lots to do in the story because it includes things such as singing and talking in different languages and lots more. Unfortunately, not all the children will be able to act in the play but luckily Mr Clowes managed to add them in by letting them sing in a different language! Some people did not want to sing in a different language " tough luck!". Without care, its really good none of the children can wait till Christmas!
By AB

Detective stories

In y6 we have been we have been writing detective stories but the way we wrote them was different to how you usually write them. This is because we wrote different parts of the story and then put them in order, so if there was something wrong , we could throw it away instead of writing it all over again. Also it definitely worked because numerous amounts of people were sent to Mr McMorrows office with their stories including me. Mine was called Sam Spade and the Missing Man.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Our first day in blog club

Our first day in blog club was cool and exciting. We enjoyed it because we could work as a team or on our own. We wrote about the science week and the first day in blog club.

Cool Science Assembly


On Wednesday we had a cool science assembly when a scientist came in and talked about changing state and showed us the different states which are solid, liquid and gas. He did different experiments. Some volunteers helped him and at the end of the assembly he did a very dangerous assembly where he put a balloon on top of like a fire extinguisher then the gas filled the balloon and it started to get bigger then all of a sudden there was a very loud bang and the balloon had popped.

Superb Science

On the 6Th October, a visitor came to our school. He was a scientist, but he didn't tell us his name though. He showed us lots of experiments with solid, liquid & gas. The last experiment was the best! The scientist inflated a ballon and seconds later...........


BBBBOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The ballon exploded and everyone were really shocked and some of the children couldn't even speak! Some of the teachers were laughing after the ballon had exploded.

Cool Science

On Wednesday, 6Th October there was a man who does cool science. It was so fascinating because he was showing us how the ice was on Mars (the planet) we really enjoyed it especially at the end because he inflated the balloon with helium and showed how big it can get, So as it got bigger everyone was scared and.................................

BOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!



The balloon popped within seconds and you hear people exaggerating and shouting ahhh!!! But it was so cool and Im sure everyone enjoyed it.







Monday, 4 October 2010

Year 6 - First Thoughts



We think that year 6 so far has been fun in various ways. In Art we are doing World War 2 aircrafts in grids and main shapes of aircraft drawings. We are doing striking and fielding games in P.E such as rounders and dodge ball.

Challenges we will face in year six are the end of primary school sats. We will also like to boost our confidence in Year 6.
We raised money in our singathon for Cafod, we're raising a lot but we are still counting...

Year 6 first thoughts

The first thoughts about year 6 are amazing! 6C are reading about the book that involves going back in time. Jenny was reading a old school log that belonged to St.Gregorys. The subjects that I find very interesting are; science, maths, geography and all the other subjects. Mr.Clowes is now reading Once that a child went to a childrens Home and found a carrot in his soup!

Monday, 27 September 2010

year 6 first thoughts


We like the reading challenge because we think it is fun. All of our group like to do the times tables challenge because we get better levels. Our group liked when we had to do the CATS test।

Year 6k -Frst thoughts


We like the mutiplication challenge , reading challenge and the maths lessons in Year 6. We like the art lesson.

Year 6 - First Thoughts


Year 6 is more tough than year 5, because we get loads more homework, especially in maths! We also have a reading challenge, which we find quite interesting, and a new P.E. teacher. We all enjoy our after-school clubs such as football, rugby and netball.

Our challenges this year are: improving levels and targets and revising for SATS.
We feel sad that it is our last year in St. Gregory's Catholic Primary School but we are still quite happy that we will be moving into secondary school.

Our other challenges are: head girl, head boy sponsorships and going on school trips.

Year 6-First Thoughts


We like the multiplication challenge, as well as the 20 minutes maths challenge. Also the spellings are fun as well as challenging. It's difficult to be the top year in the school, because we have to be responsible, well mannered, a good model and to produce a good level of work. Mental maths tests are difficult but we manage them. The Sats tests are difficult because it is the last test we have in the primary school. We like maths because we learn new things as well as playing mathematical games. Also we like the reading challenge.

Year 6-First Thoughts



We are proud of being in Year Six because we are at the top of the school and like more of a challenge. We like playing in the nets at lunch time because the ball won't go far away it will just stay in the goal and it won't go over. None of us like Maths because it is not fun, but, we still get good grades.

All of us like P.E because it keeps us fit and we get to play games like, Rounders, kwik cricket, Dodgeball etc... those are the games we are good at playing. Also in Year Six because we get to sit on the benches in assembly.

Year Six-First Thoughts



We like art in Year 6 because it is creative, we also like music because Mr Clowes makes it really cool and enjoyable. P.E is fun because we do more things independently.

We do not particularly like that we do not get to go to our bags until the end of the day because if we leave something there we cant get it again but, we are getting used to it. In addition we dislike our desks because most of them get spoilt and the wells are not big enough.

The final thing we like is Activate because we are fit!

On Friday we had a Singathon to raise money for Rwanda and we had sponsor forms so it was quite hard getting sponsors but at the same time it was fun.





Year 6:First Thoughts


We like in Year 6, P.E, Art, Music, ICT, Design Technology, Observational Drawing also other things we do in school that is fun.
The challenges we are facing is the test we have to do during the week, homework we get every week, the multiplication challenge, spellings and the division test and how we have to do our work also the SATS TEST!
We feel like being a Year 6 person, a little bit more confident, but we get nervous sometimes because of the work and homework we get. Also how we have to give more information and discuss things.
The whole school did a singathon on Friday. Each class had to sing for 20 minutes. We all had to raise money for sponsers,also whoever could raise the most money.

Yr 6 First Thoughts.



We feel that Year 6 is challenging, because we get a lot homework and it is hard work and we have to try our hardest to achieve our goals to do well and impress our teachers;
to not only do well in life and in school. We enjoy the time we spend in Year 6 because
we not only have good friends, we have great teachers too and they teach enjoyable
subjects to learn from.We also find it fun and interesting because all of the exciting subjects that we experience; for example science experiments.We feel more confident now we're in Year 6 ;it is a lot more harder than we thought. The spellings are a lot more difficult, we only had 20 spellings in Year 5;now we have about 30.











Year 6 First Thoughts


The thing we like about Year 6 is the prefects being chosen. The challenges we are facing are times table, spellings and tests. We feel nervous to be in Year 6. The things we dislike in Year 6 is homework because we have lots of it. We are enjoying P.E because we have a funny new P.E teacher and his name is Mr Lane we are learning how to play hockey. last Friday we got sponsered to sing for the singathon, and we sang a song in French

YEAR 6 THOUGHTS

Our first thoughts in Year 6 are having very nice teachers and having fun doing our work. Also, we watched the Pope, who was called Benedict, landing in the United Kingdom. In Year 6 we get the opportunity to become a Prefect which means we have to make sure everyone is kind to each other and all of us are safe.
Our challenges in Year 6 are facing our SATS and interacting with new teachers.

Things we are looking forward to Year 6 throughout the year are school trips, achieving our targets, new activities and doing exciting projects.
Lets the supergirls shine forever!

Y6/First thoughts


Our first thoughts about Year Six are that all the nice teachers, such as Mr Clowes , Ms Keating and Mrs Goodman. We have got great teachers that will teach us all of our subjects very well also, we will be we all the challenges .
We are all raise money to help the people Africa and we will raise money many other country's and Cafod help us to do this. We will also be doing fun activities and we are going to have fun times at this school.

Year Six-First Thoughts.



Year 6 is the best, because we get to draw lots of areoplanes and spitfires and many more equipments used in World War 2 in art. In history, we are doing world war 2. We did a history homework about how WW2 started and which countries Hitler invaded. In English, we have been doing different types of genres. This was really fun, because Mr. Clowes made a little game. It was to guess which type of story genre Mr. Clowes was talking about.
Mr.Clowes is a fantastic reader when he reads exciting stories. Mr. Clowes he is the best teacher ever! Mr. Clowes is the most funniest teacher we have ever had!!!








year6- first thoughts

We like having Mr. Clowes as our new teacher, he is very funny and we think Year 6 will be fun. We think it'll be fun because its been really fun so far, we're looking forward for what is going to happen next.
Also, we enjoy helping raise money for Rwanda and being top of the school.

The biggest challenges we are facing are the sat testsCheck Spelling, harder work and more homework.

Year 6 is probably the best year we'll have and we've have enjoyed the Pope's visit and we also have enjoyed everything.

Yr6 - First Thoughts



It's been great so far in Year 6! We have enjoyed working together on our topic , Genres, in English. Homework is a challenge in Year 6, as it's often due the next day. However, the homework is quite fun. Science is fun, but we rate History higher; we love learning about World War 2! It was brilliant when the Pope arrived and changed peoples lives, and Joe and Maisie went to represent the school because they are both Head boy and Head girl. The new Prefects are fantastic at their jobs. Also, we all watched the Pope online.

In History, we have really loved learning about Spitfires in World War 2! Also, we are loving Music, and learning awesome World War 2 songs e.g. run rabbit. It is a huge responsibility in Year 6, as we are top of the school. We both love P.E, and M J is an eqsquisite swimmer.

Year 6-first thoughts


We like being in year 6, because we feel responsible for our actions. The group also love the subjects, also we love raising money for different countries. also, our group love to have a challenge, especially the cats test. Also we look forward to the school trips and activities. All of our teachers are fantastic.

Who knows what adventures we will come across in year 6.

Year 6 - First thoughts


In Year six, we think it is going to be a FANTASTIC YEAR! We like Maths because it is exciting and mathematical.

We also like Art/D.T. because you get to express your feelings in an artistic way.
We are interested in Science because we do scientific experiments.

We definitely like P.E. because we get to do different kinds of activities/sports.

Our biggest challenges are doing tests and that we won't live up to the other
expectations of the other year six's.

YEAR6-FIRST THOUGHTS

We think that Y6 is going to be a exciting year, with our CAT tests already done, nobody knows the score (except the teachers) . I like being in Yr6 because,I all like doing p.e with Mr K and Mr Lane, hes very funny. Our school took part in the visit to the Popes visit and Mr McMorrow, Head Boy and Head Girl went to see the Pope. Also, our school is raising money and we are sponsor for Rwanda it is a Sing-a-thon for them. We were excited but scared about Yr6. We are glad that we are in Mr Clowes class but we would like Ms KCheck Spellingeating as well. We think SATS Will be a challenge for for us as the work will be hard


Yr 6 - First Thoughts

So far Year 6 has been great fun. We especially enjoy History because we have learnt lots of new information such as : the 1930s and WW2. Also, English because we have learnt how to write in different genres.


The challenge we're facing is to do our homework in such little time!


The Pope visited the UK recently, as head of the Catholic Church and head of a country he has represented Christ and Rome very well. We joined him in his big assembly as we watched , prayed and sang with him online. We are also doing a Singathon for charity.



God Bless,
The Chatterboxes
xx



Monday, 20 September 2010

Caitlin Meets The Pope


Past St Gregory's pupil, Caitlin Behan, took part in the a vigil at Hyde Park on September 18th in celebration of the Pope's visit to the UK. Caitlin did a reading on stage in front of thousands of people in the Pope's presence. Well done Caitlin!

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

SAD!

I am really sad to be leaving St. Gregs, i will miss my friends and teachers.
I will be very sad on Thursday, the last day, but i will hopefully see my friends again soon.
Don't Forget Me!
Bye.

Friday, 16 July 2010

Safe Arrival

Our Year 5 and 6 children have arrived safely in Aylmerton. We hope they have a great time!


Thursday, 15 July 2010

SUMMER!


Near the end of school.

only 5 days counting

the weekend 3 days

not counting the weekends.

for year 1,2,3,4,5 and year

6


words of advice - comments for year 5

I don't want to sound like a teacher ha ha lol but get as much as you can done in the time you have otherwise time will fly bye .

Enjoy every moment in year 6 !

...and mostly have fun !

...and have a great time!

Leaving Mass

The whole of the year 6 cried when the slide show its so sad leaving year 6!

Shelter


Hello everyone!


In 6K We are sponsoring money for charity called "Shelter"by doing a tombola. We are enjoying ourselves and at the same time helping other people without house. There are lots of different things to win such as stress brick, mars bar, bag and lots of other things!

A Final Word

Hi everyone,

Is the last major week for Yr6 I cant wait till my new school, Thomas Becket a tip of advice on Blog is to always write interesting and relevant to a subject thanx and good bye :)


TJ :( BYE!
I never want to go away from the school ever!!!

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Soon Home ^_^


Its soon to be the end of school, only 21 Days counting the weekends
15 days not counting the weekends SO
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!!!
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!!!
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!!!
WA HOO!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, 24 June 2010

No more primary school

Hi ppl,

I cant wait till the end of school and going to Thomas Becket its exciting and all!
I wonder how the sports day is gonna go?

Thx

TJ

MASAI WARRIORS

The Masai warriors came in on Monday they told us the fastest thing on land is your eyesight,and they did a song and dance for us, it was great!


He aslo told us a story about a hare and a catipillar and a ant. :-)

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Francesca's Footsteps: The CD


Songs recorded by St Gregory's choir and the Sacred Heart Choir for a CD to support Francesca's campaign are now available to buy at £5 each. There are four songs to enjoy on the CD, ask St Gregory's Primary School and Team Francesca for more information.

Please buy one to support the cause!!

Click here to visit Francesca's website.

You can listen to two preview clips below.

MP3 preview




Year 6 Mufti Day

From Misc Photos 2

Click on the photo to view a larger image in the Google Gallery ;-)


Thursday, 17 June 2010

Near the end of school ^_^



Its near the end of school

Just 35 days left until all of us are sitting back and relaxing in the sun or somewhere else but I do know we all will have fun.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

NO MORE RM MATHS FOR Y6:(

I AM SAD THAT THERE IS NO MORE RM MATHS FOR Y6 .
BUT I AM GLAD THAT Y5 IS MAKING AN EFFORT TO INPROVE
THEIR MATHS.

Kar2ouche

Hi people,
There is this programme called Kar2ouche and it is very fun we are studying about Macbeth and on Kar2ouche you can make a moviestyle moviescript and there is missions that you can do on it it is also very scary! ooooooooooooooooooooooooh!
Thx,

TJ

ICT and English

Ladies and gentlemen..

ICT-ENGLISH
We are douing such a great things about Macbeth right now! On our ICT Lessons we are going on the Kar2ouche (its a program) and then we are douing slide shows about Macbeth (story).Its in 3D and as well you can learn alot about Macbeth's story. (>")>Thank you! (wiktoria) <("<)



Thursday, 13 May 2010

SATS are over I repeat SATS are over!

Hi,
SATS are OVER! I love it! Although in June we are going to have a science test. We had a picnic today and I am stuffed. We are going to have a sportsday today and I can't wait, we also didn't have any homework this week apart from Monday.
Bye,

TJ

HOORAYYYYYY! No more SAT'S from today!


GREAT NO MORE SAT'S FROM TODAY! ({:]>AND WE HAD A GREAT PICNIC TODAY.

Thursday, 6 May 2010

SATS

Hi guys this is bloggydoggys. SATS. I'm scared... my birthday's that day by the way chelsea,wicktoria,jada!!!!!! SCARED=(

Hello

Hi everyone,
Itssss my Birthday today im 11! Ive got loads of sweets for my class and also weve got to remember that its the General election today- Labours, Concervitives and Liberal democrats.
Birthday treat for all - http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/


TJ

Sats

Only 4 more days to sats... ohh my gosh !!!!!!!!!! Year 6 both classes are really scared.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Hello everyone again! That week will be or..IS ALREADY A VERY BUSY WEEK OF LEARNING! The S.A.T.S Are soon and everyone is scared if their results will be good! Now the thing you just need is learn,learn and learn! Well good luck everyone and learn the most you can ! if you want to get a higher result..dont delay learn today! (>")> Thank you! <("<)

OH HELP IT'S NEARLY SATS

Oh no it's sats in 6 days!
5 days till S.A.T.S I can't wait! im kind of scared..and kind of excited! Good luck to everyone :3 (>")> Thank You! <("<)

Fun

Hi everybody,
Its SATS next week HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!....... on my birthday and all! 6th may and SATS is 6 days away I cant believe that my b - day is on the general election!! Ive got a good website you can go on - http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/ - http://www.mathsisfun.com/games/index.html - http://www.mathsisfun.com/games/index.html - sorry - http://www.coolmath4kids.com/ have fun!

TJ

Monday, 26 April 2010

Y6 KNEX Project

Y6 KNEX Project

Science Week




Hi everyone
in school this week is science engineering week we have been doing a usual work each day but today we are doing something different because our teacher said were doing KNEX.
Speak to you later



Thursday, 22 April 2010

1st Week Back


Hello everybody. Its our first week back and im lovin it!
We've been doing the usual Maths, English and other subjects all week!
I can't wait until tommorow evening because im gong to the circus with my friend!
We have been making recycled paper too

TJ :-)