World Book Day will be celebrated on 2nd March 2023. Children are invited to dress up if they wold like to as their favourite book character. Please do not feel any pressure to buy costumes (children can wear uniform as normal if they wish). Children are also welcome to make a badge, wear a themed t-shirt or make an accessory from their favourite story or that their favourite character uses! We will celebrate as a school throughout the day and all children will receive the ÂŁ1 book token that they can exchange for a World Book Day special edition book, which are available to buy in local bookshops and supermarkets.
Please take a look at the amazing competition detailed below as part of World Book Day!
World Book Day® is helping to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Cressida Cowell’s How to Train Your Dragon with a truly magical prize. One lucky winner will have the change to go on a 3-day family trip to Soltau in Germany to stay at Heide Park, the theme park that is home to an entire land based around How to Train Your Dragon. https://www.worldbookday.com/howtotrainyourdragon/
Thank to all my lovely class for their hard work this half term. You are all amazing and have made great progress! I am so proud of us! Crew bubb- I hope you enjoyed your movie treat today for great homework and attendance!
Enjoy a well deserved rest and I will see you in a week or so for more fun learning! Case study 3 is going to be my favourite- it’s about food!
Happy birthday to Blake and Dolly! We loved the cupcakes Blake. Enjoy all the birthday parties this half term everyone! 🎂 🥳
This week in phonics, we are consolidating our knowledge. We have been playing some great games to apply our phonics knowledge. We can read split- digraphs!