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Often I thought that he was making up words which he also does , only to discover that, for instance, spirketting is a nautical term and there really is a bird called the fulvous whistling-duck. That discovering a new letter might fix what is wrong with the world. That its new sound would heal the crack in everything. That we might discover that this new letter is already in the world and we just need to know how to pronounce it.

Or maybe that by playing with the shapes of existing letters, we might discover this mysterious missing letter and solve everything. This tradition imagines that the very letters of the alphabet are powerful. That they are magical. That the elements of our language, of our writing, of our speaking, of our communication make the world, represent the world, speak back to the world, improve the world.

That there is something to say that is just beyond our reach. For now. Annual Report PDF. Aprilwetter PDF. Austria PDF. Authors and I PDF. Autismo PDF. Autobiography PDF. Autobiologies PDF. Barrington's Fate PDF. Believe in Forever PDF. Ben PDF. Between the Lines PDF. Bird-Life PDF. Brain Jam PDF. Broken Silence PDF.

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Ingomar, the Barbarian PDF. Insurrection PDF. Interpreters PDF. Woodpeckers rocked at the disco! Woodpeckers enjoyed dancing the night away at Friday's disco as they showed their moves and played many dancing games. This week we have continued learning to write information reports as we became an animal expert. After finding out information about our chosen animal we wrote sentences using a variety of conjunctions. Later in the week we drew animal silhouettes to add to our sunset pictures.

Can you guess which animals we drew? In maths this week we learned to subtract 2 digit numbers. We learned to use our subtracting of tens and ones to help.

We represented 45 then took away a ten and 2 ones. Week beginning January 7th. This week we wrote poems about animals from cold places. We collected lots of describing words and phrases which we used in our poems. Later in the week we enjoyed writing riddles about animals.

We learned to use a range of clues - tease the reader - use different sentence starters and use an obvious clue to finish. Why don't you have a go at writing a riddle about something from home? In our maths work we learned more about place value of numbers and how to partition numbers in different ways. We discovered that 67 can be partitioned like this Try partitioning some numbers at home. In science we learned more about how animals are suited to the habitats they live in. We enjoyed researching information on the Chrome Books.

Week beginning December 17th. We celebrated the end of our busy term by presenting the Nativity story at St. Mary's Church by learning all our words and actions. Merry Christmas Everyone! We enjoyed playing some great games in the hall with Goldfinches and Kingfishers.

Then we were treated to a lovely tea and a special visitor! Week beginning December 3rd. This week we learned why angels announced the news of Jesus' birth and we enjoyed watching Goldfinches present their Nativity Play. Week beginning November 19th. This week Woodpeckers presented some of their learning at their family worship. They all worked so hard to remember poems, songs. Well done everyone - you were all super! Woodpeckers have been learning to divide numbers this week by sharing and grouping objects and amounts.

In science this week we learned that most living things live in habitats to which they are suited. Different habitats provide for the basic needs of the animals and plants living in them. Week beginning November 5th. This week we discovered information about Remembrance Day after asking our own questions. We wrote simple sentences then learned to join them with conjunctions.

At the end of the week we wrote an information report and created a poppy wreath for our special Remembrance Worship. In maths this week we learned to recall addition facts quickly and use them to write subtraction facts. On Friday we used these facts to help us play a game.

Week beginning October 15th. This week started with our Harvest Service at St. Mary's Church. Woodpeckers presented their poem confidently and enjoyed joining in with the rest of the Service. In our maths this week we have been learning to measure using standard units. We enjoyed measuring in the playground and later in the week we measured and compared different body parts. On Friday we were visited by the RNLI who told us all about the work that the charity is involved in.

We learnt what the different coloured flags mean and the type of rescue boats that are used. Lots of us were able to join in with ideas of how to stay safe at the beach. Week beginning October 1st. This week Woodpeckers have been busy learning to show and add amounts of money in our maths work. We investigated different ways to make the same amount. Remember to visit your VLE page to play the shopping game. In english we have been learning to use verbs and adverbs.

Then we finished our work on The Tunnel by changing events and writing our own story. This week Woodpeckers enjoyed a special visit from the Life Educational Bus. We loved meeting Harold the Giraffe and learnt how to be feelings detectives when we thought about our friendships and feelings. Week beginning September 17th. This week Woodpeckers enjoyed investigating our new library garden. We enjoyed reading The Tunnel by Anthony Browne and we have been using the story to learn more about time connectives and conjunctions.

In maths we have been learning to use different addition vocabulary. We learned to add 3 single digits by spotting 10s - doubles and adding small numbers.

This week we also learned to make a self portrait collage by using paper scraps and enjoyed our PE lesson with Chelsea's Coach Lucy. Week beginning September 5th. Welcome to all our new Woodpeckers - we hope you all had a fantastic Summer break.

Everyone has settled well this week and started to learn all our new routines. In our learning this week we have written about our Summer holidays and been busy counting in 2 and 5s from any number. We have also been learning to log on to our new year 2 computing pages and thought about which books are important to us.

Week beginning July 8th. This week Woodpeckers and Kingfishers performed. Jonah - a fishy tail. At the end of the week we took part in a pedal course to learn how to ride our bicycles and scooters safely. We learned to turn corners and use the brakes to stop safely. Week beginning June 24th. This week Woodpeckers enjoyed a fantastic day out at Wisley. During the morning we explored the gardens searching for different stages of plant growth. We worked in groups to tally how many different buds, flowers, fruit and seeds we could find.

Then we went back to the education room to plant our own French Bean. After lunch we explored the Glasshouse where we found different zones and plants that are suited to living in them. Later in the afternoon we collected petals to make a sticky strip picture. What a great day we had! Week beginning June 10th. This week w e learned about plant life cycles and we wrote an explanation of how a sunflower grows. W e have also started to look after our group plant to see what it needs to grow and stay healthy.

We have chosen where in school to put it and how to look after it. We have some visitors in our classroom. They are caterpillars — I wonder what they will turn into? Week beginning May 20th. This week we celebrated May Day by performing our dances with Kingfishers and Goldfinches. It was a lovely afternoon which was introduced with the crowning of the May Queen and King.

Well done everyone you worked so hard and danced so well. After all that dancing we celebrated with May cakes - a big thank you to the mums who baked them. This week we completed our work on the Lighthouse keeper's Lunch by writing stories about his new problems. There were sharks, crows and mermaids who also tried to steal his lunch. In science this week we learned more about keeping ourselves healthy by discovering ways to maintain good hygiene.

Week beginning May 6th. This week Woodpeckers have enjoyed listening to the story of. The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch.



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