Friday 27 March 2015

Infants' Easter Celebration


To celebrate Easter, Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 will be singing some Easter songs in church.  The mini-production will be taking place on Wednesday 1st April and will begin at approximately 2.00pm. 






The performance is for children to listen and enjoy but we would like to welcome any parents, relatives and friends along. 







Please keep the front two benches on the centre aisle free as well as the benches on either side of the altar as this is where the children will be sitting. 







We hope you can join us in our celebrations. 





Thursday 26 March 2015

Tom's Volcano

We have planned and written a story today. Below is our plan.  Ask your child to tell you the story!



Tuesday 17 March 2015

Poems for Choral Speaking Festival

Here are the poems that we will be performing at the Oldham School's Choral Speaking Festival:



You Are Special by Chris Bambrough

You are more special than a sunrise
Or a mountain covered in snow;
You’re more special than
the most important secret you could know.

You’re more special than the winning goal
In the last minute of the match,
More wonderful than a winning serve
Or a fielder’s diving catch.

You’re more fantastic than a musical
That makes the whole world sing;
More special than a chocolate cake
With double-chocolate icing.

You’re more important than the last panda
Or gorilla left on Earth,
Than an eagle or a peacock;
Just see how much you’re worth.

You are more beautiful than emeralds
More wonderful than gold,
You’re more special than
the most exciting story ever told.

You’re not an accident or a burden
Or a terrible mistake;
You’re special,
You’re original,
You’re the best thing God could make.
 
 


Who’s Baddest? By Kate Umansky

Wolf  One:
Hello, fans.  I’m the Big Bad Wolf
Of Little Piggies fame.
What’s that? You want my autograph?
Most certainly.  Your name?

Wolf Two:
Excuse me. I’m the Big Bad Wolf
Who tricked Red Riding Hood.
This wolf is an imposter!
My friends, this wolf is good.

Wolf One:
How dare you. I’m the Big Bad Wolf
No matter what you say.
Be off, before I huff and puff
And blow you clean away.

Wolf Two:
Aha!  And so it’s come to blows!
This wolf is really sad.
I’ll go and eat his granny up
And then we’ll see who’s bad.


Huff, puff...
Gobble, gobble...
Huff, puff...
Gobble, gobble...
Huff, puff...
Gobble, gobble...

Both:
Then we’ll see who’s bad!
 

Jack's 5 Sentence Challenge

The fairy ran out the door excitedly.
The door creaked open and then slammed shut.
The fairy who had dark brown hair looked at the bus.
The girl is looking for the fairy.

The girl was is trying to open the door carefully.

Matteo's 5 Sentence Challenge

The ancient, majestic trunk was as brown as dark chocolate.

Cautiously, the shy girl approached the fairies house.

Her vivid, shiny coat gloomed in the dark forest.

Shaking with fear and excitement, the young girl reached the enchanted,
mysterious door.

The minute girl, who had a bright, patterned coat, excitingly knocked on
the red, little door.

Louis' 5 Sentence Challenge

The little girl creeped over to the bright red door
The door was as red as Rooneys United shirt
Slowly she opened it and was shocked by what she saw
The statues came to life !!
The little girl danced with the fairys.

Friday 13 March 2015

Our 5 Sentence Challenge

We had this picture:


and had to write 5 sentences about it.  We have been looking at different sentence types in class can you spot them?  Please leave a comment as we LOVE to read what you think of our work.  We'd love you to tell us exactly what you like and perhaps even one wish to make it even better!

Belle's 5 Sentence Challenge



The door is red as an apple.
The little girl is wearing a pink flowery coat.
The tree is full of decoration
2 fairy statues sit beside the door
The Rock is as grey as the sky

Lillie-Mai's 5 Sentence Challenge



Quietly the little girl knocked on the door with a rat-ta-tat-tat. She was very surprised at who answered it. It was a beautiful fairy named Taylia. She had big green eyes, long blonde hair, a cute button nose and a little body no bigger than my hand. I asked her if I could come in her fairy tree home, she told me she would have to sprinkle me with fairy dust to make me small. So she did and we had a fantastic day until I had to go home.