Brown Clee Sports Day.

The end of the Summer term is not the same without a sports day…. so we held a (very different) sports day for the children currently in school. All the children had a great time! Here are some photos of the Foxes and Rabbits enjoying their races.

Socially Distanced Sports Day!

The children in school are having fun, despite the damp day, on our socially distanced Sports Day!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

We are nearly at the summer holidays – and I hope that everyone manages to escape for an adventure or two, even if it’s in your own garden!  Life has definitely been an adventure this year, with all the challenges that coronavirus has brought to school!  Adventures come in many forms – whether they are part of a challenge like Archie’s Kenyan Safari Challenge, or whether they are facing something new, like starting a new school.

Here is a short film, about a little boy who has the most unexpected adventure with his Grandpa – have a watch and see what you think of their adventure…..

Sometimes the best adventures are the ones that you create yourself!  I wonder what adventure you might have today?

https://youtu.be/lje_lxuR6kA

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Please help us to appreciate each day.
Please help us to enjoy the wonder of your creation.
Help us to be aware of all those we engage with in conversations.
Help us to be thoughtful.
Help us to take the time to consider what are the most important things in life.
Help us to have good priorities.
Amen.

Wednesday 15th July – Links – (p4of4)

Shropshire Myths and Legends – The The Devil’s Chair

Shropshire Myths and Legends – The The Devil’s Chair – Questions

Please answer the questions below in full sentences.

  1. Where is The Devil’s Chair located?
  2. What is quartzite?
  3. Find the two words in the text which mean the same as “eroded”.
  4. What landscape feature looked like the spine of a dinosaur?
  5. Where was the devil coming from?
  6. Where was the devil trying to get to?
  7. Where did the devil rest?
  8. Why do you think that the devil gave up trying to fill Hell’s Gutter with rocks?

September: School Packed Lunches – New ordering system!!!

Children are eating lunch in their classrooms and so a school lunch will be a packed lunch comprising of cheese or ham sandwich, vegetable sticks, cake/traybake and fruit.  There may be other options added such as hotdogs or fish fingers – watch this space!

It will also be important to book a school packed lunch a week ahead (so by Thursday midday for the following week) via email directly to Pippa (our wonderful chef!): u98180@compass-group.co.uk

A school packed lunch is free for all children in Class 1 and 2, and for any FSM children, otherwise it costs £2.30.  Payments are to be sent in (cheque payable to Chartwells or cash) a named, sealed envelope with children, who will then hand it in, in class.

 

Dress Up Like a Pirate- Thursday 16th July

The children are thoroughly enjoying their pirate themed week. To enhance their experience, on Thursday, the children can come into school dressed as a pirate. Please do not feel it necessary to buy a new costume. There are lots of great ideas on the internet which can be made using things from home. If children at home would like to join in and dress up like a pirate, that would be great. We would love to see your photos! Yo ho ho, Mrs Fox

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Yesterday we enjoyed watching La Luna and thought about how the young boy had the courage to find his own way – to be true to himself and not feel he had to copy his father and Grandpa.

Today I have a different story for you to enjoy – it is called Tin Toy.  Have a watch and think about any messages that you can pick out of it…

The Tin toy goes through a range of different emotions, from happiness to fear, to sadness and joy – can you explain why?

The message that I picked out from this film (and your message might be very different!) is that sometimes it is ok to be scared and worried about something – but often we don’t need to be – we just need to find the right solution.  The tin toy was scared that the baby was going to break him, so he ran away and hid.  But actually he didn’t need to be scared, he just needed to help baby to find a different toy to play with.

What was your message?

So here’s a song that might have helped Tin Toy not to worry too much….

https://youtu.be/HnuxWdesxI0

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
We pray for those who are worried about things today.
We pray for those who are worried about things that have happened in the past and for those who are worried about what might happen in the future.
We ask that you be their friend and help them.
We pray also that you will help us to be good, kind friends to those who are worrying today.
Amen.

Pirates Ahoy!

Shiver me timbers…. Foxes and Rabbits have really enjoyed the start to our pirate themed week.

Yo ho ho!

The Final Map for Archie’s Kenyan Safari Challenge!

Around Kenya in 7 days – we did it!!!  Well done everyone!!  What a fantastic achievement!  I thought you might like to see the final map, and the fabulous young man that inspired this mammoth challenge!

I also have an update on how the fundraising is going….

So with Gift Aid you have all helped Archie raise nearly £900 so far!  We will keep the Giving Page open until the end of the week to allow any last minute donations!

Archie arrived at school this morning with a big grin and also a big thank you for everyone at Brown Clee!

What a super star!!!!!

 

Summer Reading Challenge

Take time out this Summer with a good book!

The Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to enjoy the benefits of reading for pleasure over the summer holidays.

This year, the Summer Reading Challenge’s Silly Squad will celebrate funny books, happiness and laughter. Children taking part in the Challenge will join the Silly Squad, an adventurous team of animals who love to have a laugh and get stuck into all sorts of funny books!

The Summer Reading Challenge website is free to access and features games, quizzes and downloadable activities that encourage children to take part in reading related activities.

https://summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope everyone has had a good weekend – it was certainly very active with all the walking, running and cycling!  I will be posting a separate update for Archie’s Kenyan Safari Challenge – as at the time of writing (Sunday!) we do not have the final mileage!

We are in the last week of the academic year – and what a year this has been!  When we began in September last year, we would never have thought that we would be ending the year like this!  We didn’t know about words such as ‘remote learning’, ‘bubbles’,and  ‘social distancing’, we didn’t have yellow circles painted around our infant playground and we didn’t all have to do the ‘2m dance’ when moving around school – a quieter school than normal, as the majority of our children aren’t in it!

So as we reflect on this rather bizarre year, with it’s many challenges, we should also think about the many positives too.

Can you think about things that you have found challenging?

And now think about what you have enjoyed, succeeded at or surprisingly enjoyed?

For me, one of the biggest positives, is that despite the challenges and difficulties that coronoavirus and lockdown gave us, the awesome sense of team-spirit that is “Brown Clee” shone brightly – the children, staff, parents, governors – have all pulled together just brilliantly, to make this strange situation a success.  I can’t thank everyone enough – as without everyone’s support with the remote learning, and your understanding and patience with all the new procedures, we would not have been able to operate as effectively as we have done – so I do want to say a massive thank you to everyone!!

The year isn’t over yet though – we have 5 more days – and in those 5 days I think our assembly theme should be an extension of the half term’s theme, which was Courage.  I think we should be focusing on Hope.  The end of year is a time of change: new schools, new classes, new teachers, and there will be new procedures and routines to learn too – and in times of ‘newness’ there can be worries – but there should also be lots to look forwards to!

Here is a story about a young boy’s coming of age in the most peculiar of circumstances. Tonight is the first time that his Father and Grandpa are taking him to work. They row far out to sea, and with no land in sight, they stop and wait. A big surprise awaits the little boy as he discovers his family’s most unusual line of work. It is all so new – he has no idea how to behave, or what to do – should he follow the example of his Father or his Grandpa? Will he be able to find his own way amidst their conflicting opinions and timeworn traditions?

Enjoy and have a think about any messages you can pick from it….it’s called La Luna…

What a lovely story!  What did it make you think about?  It made me think about our Year 6s – who leave us at the end of this week,  with lots of unknowns ahead..just like this young boy on his first boat trip!  I am sure that some of the Year 6s may have some worries and doubts about what September will bring – but everyone of you (Callum, George Be, Maisie, Chloe, George Ba, Lewis, Ellowyne, Bebe, Alex, Anna and Henry) are ready for secondary school – and each of you is more than capable of finding your own way, and being your own person – just like the young boy in La Luna!

Our focus this week is also on ensuring that we make it as special as possible for our Year 6 pupils, and also for everyone!

https://youtu.be/LpMWOZZfki0

 

We also have a birthday today – Flynn is 6 years old!!!  Happy Birthday!

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
When things go wrong, help us to keep hoping.
When we are sad, help us to remember that happiness will come.
When we are lonely, help us to remember that people care for us.
When we are worried, help us to trust that you will never leave us.
Please help us to live in hope.
Amen.

Class 4 – Weekly Activities – w/c 13.07

I hope everyone is doing well.

This will be our last week before the summer holidays. The Year 6s (at home) should have had an email about filming some memories for our leavers’ video.

 

Maths

Here are some maths puzzles for you to have a go at for this week. The penguin and the breakfast mysteries do have a lot of steps and could take quite a while for you to complete. We will also have a final TTRS battle – which will end on Friday!

 

 

Multiply Mosaic 1

Multiply Mosaic 2

Penguin Mystery

Breakfast Mystery

 

English

Here are some English puzzles for you to have a go for this week:

Colour by word type – 1
Colour by word type – 2

 

Here are some spelling crosswords for you to try:

T2-E-1144-Year-5-6-Statutory-Spelling-List-Crossword-Pack

 

As we finish our class read for this term last week, your reading task for this week is to draw the front cover of your favourite book (or if you wish, you could design your own version of its cover or even a front cover for your own book).

 

P.E.

This week in school (on Wednesday), we are having a mini-sports day. It would be great if you could also take part at home by sending in any photos or videos of you doing any sporting activities that you wish.

 

Own activities

It would be fantastic if you could share any other things you will be doing at home next week. (class4@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk).

 

 

Other activities (links)

If you’re looking for other activities to do at home, here are list of free websites you could try:

General

BBC Bitesize – Daily Lessons
Oak National Academy – Free lessons

 

Science

STEM – activities at home
The Children’s University of Science – University of Manchester
30 ways to go wild with science
National Geographic Kids – Science

 

P.E.

Premier League – Supermovers
East Shropshire Sports Partnership – Twitter
Just Dance – YouTube
GoNoodle

 

Computing

Scratch
CODE
Learn to touch type

 

Geography

National Geographic Kids – Geography
3D Geography facts
World Geography Games

 

History

The Children’s University of History – University of Manchester
National Geographic Kids – History

 

Music

10 Pieces at Home – BBC
Music Express

 

Languages

The Children’s University of Languages – University of Manchester

 

English

LitFilmFest
First News – Free Digital Download Newspaper
Myths and Legends
Pobble365 – Daily Story Activities
Reading Realm – Free Resources/lessons
Reading Realm – Fairy tales activities
Reading Realm – Nature and animal activities
OxfordOwl – Free ebooks
ReadTheory
Spelling Shed

 

Maths

Nrich – Maths at home
Times Tables Rockstars
Numbots

Weekly Activities – 13.7.20

Good morning Class 2!

Well, we have come to the end of the school year and what a strange one it has been. I feel very fortunate that I had you as a class for the first half of the year and very sad that we weren’t able to continue our year together, as normal. You were a wonderful class that had so much enthusiasm for everything we did. Well done for all your hard work over the last few months. I have all those photographs of your lovely work and activities and it will be nice, at some point, to share those together.

Also, an enormous thank you to all the parents that have supported you, whilst home schooling. I’m sure there were some very stressful times but hopefully lots of memorable and positive moments too!

I wish you all a lovely Summer and look forward to us being together again in September.

During the last week of the school year, it’s normally more relaxed so please just dip into the activities for this week and do what you think you might enjoy.

Weekly activities 13.7.20

Spellings – Common Exception Words

Year 1 & 2 Common Exception Words:

·         Google ‘wordwall year 1/2 common exception words’ for lots of games.

·         http://www.ictgames.com/littleBirdSpelling/

·         http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/spookySpellings/index.html

·         https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-259517.htm

·         https://monsterphonics.com/flashcards-2/   (Year 1)

·         https://monsterphonics.com/common-exception-words-year-2/    (Year 2)

 

Year-1-Common-Exception-Words

Year-2-Common-Exception-Words

Year-3-and-4-common-exception-words-word-mat

Year 1 Maths Videos

 

Year 1 Maths Worksheets –Y1-Week-12-Worksheets

Year 1 Maths Answers – Y1-Week-12-Answers

 

Year 2 Maths Videos

 

Year 2 Maths Worksheets – Y2-Week-12-Worksheets

Year 2 Maths Answers – Y2-Week-12-Answers

 

English – Transition Work

Transition Diary Year 1 to 2

Transition Year 1 to Year 2

Transition Diary Year 2 to 3

Spreading my wings from Year 2 to 3

PE – See Weekly Plan

Music – See Weekly Plan

 

Art – Make a fortune Teller

 

 

RSHE – 2020 Time Capsule

Timecapsule

2020-COVID-19-Time-Capsule

Science – Pond Dipping

Pond activities and Identification

Forest School

Make a camp fire – Building Camp Fires Safely

Make S’mores