Reading at home

Good afternoon everyone!

What a fantastic week we have all had being back in school, with everyone having a smile on their face and working hard.

I wanted to update you all about our reading books for home. Every child in Reception and Key Stage One has been sent home with a reading book. These are closely matched to your child’s reading stage, however they may need some support at times. If your child has a book with no words in, they are encouraged to talk about what they think is happening with you and to make up a story using the pictures as they go along.

Children in KS1 have also gone home with a reading for pleasure book. This is a book they have chosen themselves, encouraging them to share this book with you at home.

Next Friday, all children will be sent home with three books:
1. One book will be a phonics book matched exactly to your child’s reading stage.
2. One reading for challenge book matched closely to your child’s reading stage, but some support may be required.
3. One reading for pleasure book for you to share at home. This book will not be at your child’s reading stage, it is purely for them to enjoy and to promote a love of reading.

We encourage children to discuss what they have read, you could ask them questions about the text or about what they think might happen next. We promote the use of phonics and children will be able to decode the words using the sounds they have learnt. I will be holding a meeting regarding phonics and reading later in the term for parents and carers to explain how we teach this and to offer any support. We do have a whole school expectation of children reading at home five times a week. This will encourage your child’s reading development as well as an opportunity to use their phonics and gain an understanding of what they are reading.

We have unfortunately had delays with our reading diaries arriving. Please bear with us and these will be issued as soon as they arrive.

Thank you for your ongoing support. If you have any questions, please do let me or your child’s class teacher know.

Enjoy your weekend, Mrs Thompstone

Whole School Collective Worship – Justice and Humility

The whole school collective worship is brought to you by Mr. Kenyon.

This week we will be focusing on Justice.

Collective Worship Mr Kenyon

Have a look at the hall of fame below to learn more about images and statues linked to Justice  (click link to enlarge):

If you are interested in ‘Lady Jusitce’ , please take time to look at ‘Verity’ created by Damien Hirst which is placed on the docks at Ilfracombe, Devon.

A 66 foot stainless steel and bronze sculpture named Verity, created by world famous artist Damien Hirst, stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour looking out over the Bristol Channel towards South Wales. It has been loaned to the town for 20 years. The name of the piece refers to “truth” and Hirst describes his work as a “modern allegory of truth and justice”.

https://www.visitilfracombe.co.uk/item/verity-by-damien-hirst/

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The bible story we will refer to this week is Jonah and the whale:

Justice

Justice could mean giving wrong doers the punishment they deserve i.e… the punishment fitting the crime- just desserts, an eye for an eye, etc. However, it could also mean giving all people- particularly the poor and oppressed – what is right and fair for them to have i.e… life, health, freedom, and dignity- this is social justice.

We have used many different bible stories to emphasize this: Jonah and the Whale is one.

 

Please join us for one of our daily prayers (click to enlarge):

Whole School collective Worship – Justice and Humility

To week’s collective worship is brought to you by Mrs Meddins.

Justice PowerPoint Mrs Meddins – final

God’s Story: Sermon on the Mount

Jusitice –

Jesus calls his followers to see justice, not as a way of getting revenge and paying people back; instead, he calls them to forgive their enemies, go the extra mile and not judge other people.

Song to be played from collective worship.

Let us pray (click to enlarge):

Whole school collective worship – Justice and Humility

As we start a new half term, our Christian values also change. We will be focusing on  Justice and Humility.

Over the next 6 weeks, we will aim the collective worships around the two values with links to bible stories.

Collective worship this week is from Mr Hughes,  where he will focuses on the word ‘Humility’. (click images to enlarge)

 

Please click on the power point below.

Justice and Humility collective worship

Within the worship, we focus on the bible story:

John 13: 1-17Jesus washes his disciple’s feet

We also look at

The Prideful Ant  – A Story about Pride and Humility

 Philippians 2:3-4, Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.

Please join us with a prayer focusing on humility:

Whole School Collective Worship – Faith and Belief

Today’s collective worship is brought to you by Mrs Thompstone.

Mrs Thompstone’s Collective Worship – Faith and Belief

Again we will be looking at our Christin Values – Faith and Belief: (Click on image below to enlarge)

Today, we are going to focus on the bible story where Jesus calms the storm on the sea of Galilee.

 

Psalm 46 1-2 tells us that “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear…”

 

Please click on the image for The Lord’s Prayer:

Whole School Collective Worship – Faith and Belief

Collective worship this week is brought to you by Miss Wright. The focus this half term is Faith and Belief, Miss Wright as made a PowerPoint (see below):

Collective Worship Miss Wright

Within the collective worship we focus on:   Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)

Miss Wright asks:

An event you may see around id the ‘Big Asthma Bake Sale’ please feel free to support this event if you see  it around this month. (click image to enlarge).

Please join in with the ‘let love shine through song’:

 

 

Let us pray –  a prayer for my friends (click image to enlarge):

Collective Worship – Whole school Faith and Belief – Celebrating Cultural Diversity

This week collective worship is brought to you by Mrs Holland.

Collective Worship – celebrating cultural diversity

The focus this week us celebrating cultural diversity. We will look at the bible story ‘The Good Samaritan’ -Luke 10:25-37.

Please join  in with the action song below:

We will end with a though for the day (click image to enlarge):

Collective worship – Whole School – NSPCC

 

Whole School collective worship this week is by Miss Scoltock, the theme this week is NSPCC

Collective-Worship-NSPCC (1)

Please click on the PowerPoint to access.

If you have time, please watch the following video:
We also have a bible link to Faith and Belief:

 

Let us prayer click image to emlarge: