A little bit of festive fun - I used to watch this cartoon before Christmas when I was little! What have Tom and Jerry learnt by the end of the cartoon? (Remember not to click on any other links on youtube without checking with a grown up!)
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Saturday, 11 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
The Shepherds
We will use this video to understand how the shepherds felt at the news of the birth of Jesus.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Some fun puzzles in this chilly weather!
Make your own snowman!
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/snowman_v4.html
Have a go at these snow flake puzzles!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/kids/popup/popup_fun_and_games_snowflake.html
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/snowman_v4.html
Have a go at these snow flake puzzles!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/kids/popup/popup_fun_and_games_snowflake.html
Getting ready for Christmas
It is our Nativity on Monday evening. Make sure that you are learning your words at home!!
This is a fun link re-telling the nativity story:
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/christianity/nativity/
Here you can make your own crib scene. In the Advent prayer bags which are going home, there is lots of information about St. Francis and the first crib:
http://ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk/christmas/nativity/nativity.html
We will be looking at the crib in RE too!
This is a fun link re-telling the nativity story:
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/christianity/nativity/
Here you can make your own crib scene. In the Advent prayer bags which are going home, there is lots of information about St. Francis and the first crib:
http://ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk/christmas/nativity/nativity.html
We will be looking at the crib in RE too!
Maths
Miss Cranmer's group will be looking at times tables this week. Make sure that you are learning your six times table at home. I have re-typed some helpful links!
Do not forget to keep practising your timestables. Will you meet your target this half term?Easier:http://weddell.sqweebs.com/tables_backwards/tables%20speed%202510.swf
Harder:http://weddell.sqweebs.com/tables_backwards/tables%20speed%20234510.swf
Do not forget the linked division facts too:http://www.wmnet.org.uk/wmnet/custom/files_uploaded/uploaded_resources/851/Hitthebuttonv7.swf
Do not forget to keep practising your timestables. Will you meet your target this half term?Easier:http://weddell.sqweebs.com/tables_backwards/tables%20speed%202510.swf
Harder:http://weddell.sqweebs.com/tables_backwards/tables%20speed%20234510.swf
Do not forget the linked division facts too:http://www.wmnet.org.uk/wmnet/custom/files_uploaded/uploaded_resources/851/Hitthebuttonv7.swf
This week in RE
This week in RE we will be talking about the Messiah and the Jesse Tree.
Jesse Trees date back to the middle ages. Even some ancient cathedrals have Jesse Tree designs in their stained glass windows.
The idea for a Jesse Tree is inspired from Isaiah 11:1, "A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a branch will bear fruit." (Jesse was the father of King David.)
In Matthew chapter one, the Messiah, Jesus, is traced from the line of King David, and back to Abraham.
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Part of our Advent Promise!
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