Times tables

Times tables checks!

We are continuing to practise our times tables each week, as they are crucial for being able to solve maths problems in year 5/6. We are revising the multiplication facts for different tables each week and they are being tested each Friday:

 

13.9.24      x 2  x 5

20.9.24      x 4   x 8

27.9.24       x 3 x 6

4.10.24       x 6 x 12

11.10.24       x 3 x 9 

20.10.24 Arthog week

24.10 .24    x 7 x 11

1.11.24        All times tables up to 12 times table

 8.11 24     Multiplication and division facts for  x 2 x 4 x 8

  1. 11. 24 Multiplication and division facts for x 3  x 6

22.11.24.      Multiplication and division facts for  x 6  x 12

29.11.24      Multiplication and division facts for  x 3  x 9

6.12.24       Multiplication and division facts for  x 7  x 11

13.12.24      All times tables division and multiplication facts up to 12 times table

End of first week

It has been lovely welcoming the children in Blue back to school; they seem  keen and ready to learn after the long break.  A warm welcome to Nina and Cameron who have joined our class from other schools.

We appreciate we sent this information at the beginning of the week but we know some of you may not have seen this bulletin .

Staffing:

Class teachers:

Mrs Colin-Stokes: Monday, Tuesday and every other Wednesday

Mrs Benson: Thursday, Friday and every other Wednesday

Mrs Stalmans: Wednesday afternoon teaching computing, music/ art.

TAs:

Mrs Wade

Mrs Richardson

PE days:

Monday and Friday- children need to come to school in their PE kit. As the weather gets colder, children should bring joggers and layers. Children need to take out stud earrings or bring their own tape to cover them.

Homework:

Reading: In Blue Class there is an expectation that children should read each evening. Their reading book should be in school each day and they may choose a book from home or one from our school library. Children should record what they have read in their diaries and parents need to sign their diaries. Whilst many of our children are fluent readers in year 5/6, it is important that parents/ carers hear their child  read aloud at least once a week. This is an ideal opportunity to discuss the books they are reading and ask questions about it to improve their comprehension. Reading diaries will be checked each Wednesday.

Maths: Homework will be set on a Tuesday by Mrs Colin- Stokes and will be on Ed Shed. All children will have a login. Homework needs to be completed by the following Tuesday.

English: English  homeworkwill be set on a Thursday by Mrs Benson but needs to be in by the following Tuesday. This will be work set on paper or in their punctsuation and grammar books that will be given to them.

Spellings: New spellings are set on a Monday on Ed Shed and children also bring home a paper copy. Games and quizzes are on ed shed to help children learn their spellings prior to testing the following Monday.

Teachers and TAs are very happy to help with homework but please come and see us BEFORE the day that it is due so we can help. All homework will start next week.

If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us via email or we are usually available at the end of the day.

benson.g@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

colin.stokes.a@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

Remember school starts at 8:45am. Don’t forget your outdoor field trainers or wellies for when it’s wet.

Yours

Mrs Benson and Mrs Colin- Stokes

Welcome back Red Class!

It was lovely to welcome you all back into Red Class today and hear all about your summer holidays. I just wanted to remind you about PE days for this year which are on a Wednesday and Friday, please can you ensure you come into school in your PE kit. Also, so that we can continue to go down onto the field at lunchtimes during the autumn/winter please can you bring in an old pair of trainers or wellies to keep in school to change into.

Many thanks and well done for a great first day back!

Year 1 Science

This year, all the Year 1 children will have their weekly Science lesson with me (Miss Pinches!).

As part of our learning this half-term, we will be going on a Science-Based Field Trip to the Severn Valley Country Park on Tuesday 24th September 2024. You will receive letters about this shortly but I wanted to let everyone know the date as quickly as possible.

Welcome to Yellow Class!

 

Our P.E days will be Tuesdays and Thursdays starting from this Thursday. The children need to come to school in their P.E kits on these days please.

This year, all of Yellow Class (Year 1 and Year 2) will be going to Forest School on alternate Tuesdays.

Timetable to follow.

All children need to keep a pair of wellies and a waterproof suit in school for both Forest School and lunchtime break on the field.

This week, the children will choose a book to read for pleasure and will bring this home on Thursday. From Monday, the children will also be sent home RWI books and these will be changed every Monday.

Upcoming Events

On Tuesday 24th September, Yellow Class and the Year 1 children from Green Class will be going on a Science based field-trip to the Severn Valley Country Park for the day.

Welcome back

It has been lovely welcoming the children in Blue back to school; they seem  keen and ready to learn after the long break.  A warm welcome ro Nina and Cameron who have joined our class from other schools.

We appreciate we sent this information at the beginning of the week but we know some of you may not have seen this bulletin .

Staffing:

Class teachers:

Mrs Colin-Stokes: Monday, Tuesday and every other Wednesday

Mrs Benson: Thursday, Friday and every other Wednesday

Mrs Stalmans: Wednesday afternoon teaching computing, music/ art.

TAs:

Mrs Wade

Mrs Richardson

PE days:

Monday and Friday- children need to come to school in their PE kit. As the weather gets colder, children should bring joggers and layers. Children need to take out stud earrings or bring their own tape to cover them.

Homework:

Reading: In Blue Class there is an expectation that children should read each evening. Their reading book should be in school each day and they may choose a book from home or one from our school library. Children should record what they have read in their diaries and parents need to sign their diaries. Whilst many of our children are fluent readers in year 5/6, it is important that parents/ carers hear their child  read aloud at least once a week. This is an ideal opportunity to discuss the books they are reading and ask questions about it to improve their comprehension. Reading diaries will be checked each Wednesday.

Maths: Homework will be set on a Tuesday by Mrs Colin- Stokes and will be on Ed Shed. All children will have a login. Homework needs to be completed by the following Tuesday.

English: English  homeworkwill be set on a Thursday by Mrs Benson but needs to be in by the following Tuesday. This will be work set on paper or in their punctsuation and grammar books that will be given to them.

Spellings: New spellings are set on a Monday on Ed Shed and children also bring home a paper copy. Games and quizzes are on ed shed to help children learn their spellings prior to testing the following Monday.

Teachers and TAs are very happy to help with homework but please come and see us BEFORE the day that it is due so we can help. All homework will start next week.

If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us via email or we are usually available at the end of the day.

benson.g@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

colin.stokes.a@claverley.shropshire.sch.uk

Remember school starts at 8:45am. Don’t forget your outdoor field trainers or wellies for when it’s wet.

Yours

Mrs Benson and Mrs Colin- Stokes

Welcome Back!

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Welcome back, we hope that you have had a lovely summer break. We are looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow (Tuesday 3rd September). All children should come in school uniform.

A few reminders:

School is open from 8:40am and lessons/registration starts at 8:45am. It is really important that children are here for the start of the school day.

Please make sure that you have put your child’s name in their clothes, particularly jumpers and cardigans – a biro name is sufficient. Children might also need a coat this week as we still go outside if it is drizzling!

We are a nut free school so please make sure that lunch boxes and snacks are nut free. Morning snacks should be fruit or a healthy snack but no sweets, chocolate bars and nuts. Lunch boxes should be healthy too where possible.

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All children should bring a water bottle which they have access to during the day. If your child does not drink water, please speak to their class teacher as we do not encourage alternatives unless there is a valid reason.  Please make sure that your child’s name is on the bottle.

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We can’t wait to see you all back!

 

Flipper the Dolphin!

 


It is estimated that over
8 billion packets of crisps are consumed each year in the UK, the majority of which are not recyclable and up in landfill or incinerators thats a lot of waste and a huge environmental problem! At Claverley CE Primary School, we encourage our children to be courageous advocates and would like to be a part of changing things for the better!

We are delighted to announce that we are in contact with ‘The British Ironwork Centre’ and will be welcoming ‘Flipper’ the dolphin sculpture, which we aim to fill with empty crisp packets that would potentially end up in land fill -our target is 1000 crisp packets! 

Please can you help us?

Picnic season is upon us! Please could you start saving empty crisp packets from home to bring into school in September so that we can reach our target of filling ‘Flipper’ the dolphin sculpture. We would love for family members to get involved too. The more crisp packets we can collect, the better!

Flipper the Dolphin will arrive at school on Monday 9th September and will remain with us until Friday 4th October.

Each class will be provided with a recycling bin to place crisp packets from home in-they will need to be counted before they go into the sculpture so that we can ensure we reach our target.

Thank you, as always, for your continued support and for supporting us in being advocates for positive change.

If you have any queries or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Laura Aguayo

Read Write Inc

Read Write Inc

Children in Year 1 (and children still following Read Write Inc for their home reading books) have been provided with a username and password reminder for access to the Oxford Owl website.

Here, we are able to provide an e-library of books that your child has been reading in school, to enjoy with you at home.

To access Oxford Owl, you can use the link below:

Oxford Owl

Click on:

Oxford Owl for School

Log in

Click on the ‘students’ tab and enter username and password information.

Click on: Ebook library

Here, you will find a selection of books to enjoy in your child’s e-library.

Example:

Each ebook is followed by a short quiz.

Thank you for your continued support and if you have any questions or queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Laura Aguayo