Accelerated Reader League

Well done to Crew Blackham for coming first again in our reading league, and to Crew Chapman for coming a close second. A shout out goes to Crew Lister for gaining third place; you must have been reading your socks off.

Pride of Plover Award

This week our Yellow T-shirt Winner is Luke. He is always kind, helping others where he can. He gets smart by listening and taking on advice and works hard to achieve his goals. Well done Luke!

I would also like to give a shout out to Kristians, who has produced an excellent piece of writing. He had a pledge to include a semi colon in his writing and yesterday he achieved it. Keep it up.

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6B Plover postcard winners!

Well done to this lovely lot for being awesome this week and winning the Plover postcards. I am so proud of each and every one of you.


Lola- you have really pushed yourself in maths to exceed your ME.

Oliver- you are working so hard to ensure you achieve 85% or above as an average on accelerated reader.

Amez- you have been an excellent role model at leading your own learning. You are always proactive in moving your own learning on and you should be so proud!

Coby- you have worked so hard with your writing this week and I am so proud of all the features you have included.

Marley- your attitude to learning has been exemplary this week and I am so proud of you and the effort you have put in. Keep it up chicken!

-Miss Blackham

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We are musicians!

Following on from our previous lesson we are having another music lesson where the children will compose a piece of music online with our student teacher.

Postcard Winner

A shout out goes to Caris for having a brilliant attitude to learning this week. She is showing what it means to work hard and get smart. #LovePlover

5W are scientists!

This week we have loved our science based expedition lessons. The children have been really hands on and took part in an experiment to turn muddy water as clear as possible using only a few pieces of equipment. They used their knowledge of solids, liquids and gases to help them and I saw some excellent leadership and team building skills Well done 5W!

We can enquire scientifically

Challenge accepted: convert a muddy mixture of water, soil, stones, pebbles and twigs into the clearest water possible. Collaborative working enabled a range of techniques to be used – however the inclusion of a few red herrings caused more than a few difficulties along the way.

Great fun was had by all but more importantly, many lessons were learnt…including to look out for spies from other teams. Can you spot Lucas the infiltrator?

Mrs Haycock

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