London Fields Post Issue 23 Term 2 07.03. 2014 Please note due to staff training the last day of the summer term is now the 18th July. You might know her as Miss Betcher, some of you might now know her as Mrs Gillard but others refer to her as The Grand High Witch! Yes, Mrs Gillard has a secret! The thing she despises most in the world is Yes, you ve guessed it.....children! So why does she work in a school I hear you ask? Well, it is all part of her grand master plan! This morning she was spotted offering sweets to joyful, innocent children. However, we now have a sneaky suspicion that this was part of a cunning plan! Just out of interest have you seen some of her expupils recently? Rumours are some of them have grown fur!!!!! A message from Mrs Gillard (AKA The Grand High Witch) Thank you to everyone who helped make World Book Day 2014 such a memorable day! The children s costumes were amazing and very creative. Thank you to everyone at home who got involved and helped out with the costume making. We all had great fun showing off our costumes and talking about Roald Dahl s characters. Thank you to the visitors from the Roald Dahl Museum for delivering lots of fantastic workshops and story telling sessions the children thoroughly enjoyed them. And a big thank you to the teachers too for getting into character! However, I do think it is about time Mr Lawson shaved off his beard did you see how much food he had tangled up in it! Disgusting!!!!!
Reception Yesterday was a quite a hairy day to be in Reception. There were superheroes flying around, pirates trying to dig up treasure and countless heroines from fairy tales being very demanding. Then just when the teachers thought it was safe to come out from the cupboards William (of Just William fame) arrived! Now that s a whole other story.
Year 1 Today was World Book Day! Year 1 had lots of fun dressing up as Roald Dahl characters and many other book characters. We went to our workshop where the lady told us two great stories. The first story was Little Red Riding hood. The second story was the three little pigs. We had lots of fun getting up and acting out the characters.
Year 2 In year 2 we had a selection of excellent costumes such as Fantastic Mr Fox, Matilda, Mike TV, Miss Honey, Sophie (BFG) and of course the marvellous Oompa Loompas!!! In our workshop from the Roald Dahl Museum, we acted out his version of The Little Red Riding Hood.
Year 3 Miss Trunchbull takes control! The Trunchbull brought along her handy sidekick, the disgusting Mr Twit to control proceedings in Elm Class for World Book Day. All of year 3 took part in a fantastic workshop that taught us about Roald Dahl the man. We also got the chance to re-write the ending of the Roald Dahl classic, the Enormous Crocodile, and act out Roald s alternative ending to Little Red Riding Hood. Take a look at our excellent costumes! Did you know the Enormous Crocodile was inspired from Roald Dahl s time in Africa? Ismael, Oak Class I had no idea Roald Dahl was so tall! Mohammad, Elm Class.
Year 4 What a day! It started with everyone frantically discussing our fabulous costumes and guessing everyone s characters. After that it was time for literacy and maths but then We had an amazing Roald Dahl Workshop! Did you know that Roald Dahl fought in the war, survived and plane crash AND damaged his spine?! And that s not even the disgusting part He kept the shavings from his spine AND his hip bone, on his desk, as inspiration! The best part of the workshop was getting the chance to build our own words, combing animals and superpowers together! Can anyone remember what a Milliratvisible was? By Freddie and Jiayi
Year Yesterday, in year 5 we had people from the Roald Dahl Museum come in and talk to us about Roald Dahl, the history of his life and how he got the inspiration to write his books. They showed us and talked to us about weird things such as a plaster cast of Roald Dahl s hip bone and the shavings of his spine. We even came up with our own weird Roald Dahl style character! We all had to dress up as a character from one of his books. A lot of us dressed up as Mr Willy Wonka and some as George from George s Marvellous Medicine. There were also quite a few lady birds scampering around the school too! We all had a fantastic world book day and can t wait for the next one! Words by two Willy Wonkas (Sarah and Ziyaad) 5 I can t believe Augustus Gloop, a lady bird and an Umpa Lumpa were my teachers today!
Year 6 In our workshop we learned all about how Roald Dahl was inspired to write all of his fantastic stories including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. We even did some group work and thought of some delicious treats of our own just like Roald Dahl did. Look at some of our amazing costumes! Can you guess who we are?
Come to our Fairtrade exhibition and see all the work we have been doing for Fairtrade Fortnight such as....the winning entries to the London Fields Fairtrade Snack challenge the adverts that each class filmed to advertise their Fairtrade products photos of our cookery activities with Fairtrade products AND don t forget to......pick up a copy of our handwritten London Fields Fairtrade cookery book for a bargain price!
RE Afternoon at London Fields On Friday 28 th February London Fields held an RE EXTRAVAGANZA! Each class in Key Stage Two presented their RE topic to another class! See what they got up to!..and there s more where that came from!!!! WELL DONE to everyone who was involved! Miss Bysshe
Year 6 investigates.who did the suitcase belong to? Year 6 took a trip to Hackney Museum to investigate the contents of a particular suitcase. Using our keen detective skills we examined the evidence and found various clues about the owner. We discovered how old the owner was, where they lived, what they liked doing and why they had to leave Hackney during the war. We compared our findings in an ARP warden s shelter and looked at other primary and secondary sources which told us more about our mystery evacuee child. We learnt that many children went looking for bits of shrapnel after a night of bombing and took them to school to show them to their friends. Our suitcase owner had taken this piece with him when he was evacuated! We learnt that the black dots on this map show how many bombs were dropped in Hackney during just one night of the Blitz. We came away feeling as if we had walked in Sidney James shoes for the afternoon and were quite glad to get back to our lovely safe classroom!
Palm class Words Mr Bass Here in Palm class we love to read, we just can t get enough of it! We feel everyone should, so each week we will be recommending our favourite books to the entire school! The Anne Fine author focus has finished! Our new author is Michael Morpurgo! We will be recommending his books from next week! The Bass family library! My name is I would like to recommend Hi-Tech World Cool Stuff to London Fields Primary School. One reason is it is a non-fiction book and has lots of information about new technology! I enjoyed it because it tells you about some new life saving equipment like the rescue reel! So reading it might one day help you save a life!
London Fields has some sports superstars! Joshua Aaron Joshua is a keen ice hockey player and recently won this fantastic trophy! Well done Joshua, this is very impressive! Aaron is a member of a Karate club outside of school and took part in a tournament Looking at his smile and his medal, how do you think it went?!
Maths Investigations The children have again had lots of fun carrying out their weekly maths investigations. Below are the links and starting points to each of the investigations. Please do speak to the children about them as although two year groups may have started on the same problem the direction they will have taken with it will have been determined by how the children in each class chose to approach it and often the children are able to go far beyond these starting points. Years 1 and 2 http://nrich.maths.org/231 Year 5 http://nrich.maths.org/5632 Years 3 and 4 http://nrich.maths.org/142 Would you like to watch and help with one of your child s maths lessons? If you haven t already organised to come and help with one of our Friday maths investigations then please speak to your child s teacher.
London Fields brings the laughter! Hi! I m Casper from ELM class! Welcome to my weekly jokes column! I am in charge of all things funny at the London Fields Post so if you have any hilarious (but suitable) jokes for the paper, then come and find me! We might not always have space for all of them but I promise to try! These ones are some of my favourites, enjoy! How do you make a number one disappear? Put a g in front of it and it is gone. Why did the rooster cross the road? To prove he wasn t a chicken. Casper What is a sea monster s favourite meal? Fish and ships. This week in photography club we started thinking about composition and the rule of thirds. I have looked through them and this week my favourite photo was taken by Kiera- Faye!
Bring me the correct answer to the prize question on a piece of paper (you can find me in Rimu class) and you could be picked at random to receive a special geography prize! Yes, this is Miss Goddard in her jungle gear! Let s take a closer look at Did you know The capital city of Oman is Muskat, which can be found on the coast. Arabic is the official language of Oman. Other languages in Oman are English, Urdu, and other Indian dialects spoken by Indian immigrants and tourists. The majority of people who live in Oman are Muslim. Prize question: What is the currency used in Oman? Well done to Tanvir in Lime who correctly identified Abel Tasman as the explorer who discovered New Zealand.
Information for Parents and Carers BIKERS BREAKFAST 8:15am - 10:00am FRIDAY 14th MARCH 8am - 9am Bike Doctors are here! Bikers Breakfast! Please come along to our Bikers Breakfast. You can scoot or cycle to school and then share a breakfast with us. Why not remember to bring you re bike along with you if it needs fixing too? There will be Bike Doctors coming to get your bike road ready. Everyone is welcome! Tell your friends and family! Miss Bysshe and Green Team
Here are the class averages for levels passed. The class that has made the most progress this week is Willow! Class Average Levels Passed Cherry 41 Poplar 40 Willow 52 Lilac 28 Holly 26 Cedar 28 Lime 24 Palm 20 Rimu 20 Elm 12 Oak 8 And the individual winners are. Jasmine from Lime! Don t forget to collect your prize from Mr Russell! Jasminehas passed all 58 levels! This is excellent progress, we are VERY proud of you!
KS2 - Lime 98% KS1 - Turquoise 99% Whole school average is 96% This week s word count has been confirmed and Daoud Kamara is our weekly winner on 211,468 words! Class Name Word Count Cherry Daoud Kamara 211,468 Lime Yuki Hoshino 140,629 Elm Samuel Ali 84,799 Willow Janae James 67,395 Poplar Umair Mohamed 60,446 Holly Ziyaad Mohammed 35,785 Cedar Kylessa De Freitas 33,807 Palm Samuel Bradbury 29,708 Oak Aya Lazizi 23,022 Turquoise Robin Hoshino 6,198 Rimu Clifford Boateng 3,806 Yellow Skyla Rickard 3,054 Lilac Endrin Aliu 2,022
Information for Parents and Carers Year 2 SATs Meeting Thursday 20th March 3.45pm-4.00pm To keep parents and carers informed about the work children in Year 2 are doing to prepare for their SATs there will be a short meeting on the 20th March. The Year 2 teachers and Year Group Leaders will give advice about how best to support your child at home. Next week our topic in Maths will be: The four operations AR BOOK SEARCH. Can parents/children be mindful of any AR books which are currently at home? The book levels are extremely low (especially chapter books) with many children not able to take particular books home. The school has already ordered new titles and put lots of books out throughout the year. It is very important books are brought back regularly so that we can restock and supply a wide range of titles to all children enrolled for AR. We spend a lot of money on Accelerated Reader and Library books and cannot afford to replace them so quickly. Thanks for your continued support.
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Dates for your diary 4th March Science Meeting 3.30pm 4.15pm 5th March 6th March Topic Meeting 3.30pm 4.15pm World Book Day: COME TO SCHOOL AS A ROALD DAHL CHARACTER! 7th March PARENTS AND CARERS INVITATION: Fairtrade Exhibition 3.45-4.30 12th March TRIP: Year 3 to the British Museum 12th March TRIP: Green Team Big Tidy Up at London Fields Park 13.30-14.30 13th March 14th March 18th March 18th March 18th March 19th March: 20th March 20th March 25th March 27th March 28th March 1st April 24th April 25th April 4th April 22nd April 20th May 23rd May 2nd June 9th June 2nd July 18th July TRIP: Year 1 to the Science Museum Biker s Breakfast TRIP: Year 4 to Science Museum and Natural History Museum TRIP: Year 2 to St Michael s and All Angels Early Reading (RWI) meeting phonics TRIP: Year 1 to the Museum of Childhood PARENTS AND CARERS INVITATION: Year 2 SATs Meeting 3.45-4.00pm Workshop: Reception Animal Man visit Early Reading (RWI) meeting early reading TRIP: Year 1 to Geffrye Museum TRIP: Year 5 to the Canal Museum TRIP: Year 4 Houses of Parliament TRIP: Year 3 to the Museum of Childhood TRIP: Year 2 to the Museum of Childhood LAST DAY SPRING TERM FIRST DAY OF SUMMER 1 HALF TERM TRIP: Year 2 to the Museum of Childhood LAST DAY SUMMER 1 HALF TERM FIRST DAY SUMMER 2 HALF TERM Workshop: Year 6 You Decide workshop TRIP: Palm Class to Pizza Express LAST DAY OF SUMMER TERM Please note due to staff training the last day of the summer term is now the 18th July. Children s Photographs We are very proud of the work our children do and from time to time like to publish photos of the children at work in the newsletter and on the website. If you do not want your child's photograph to be published please let the office know.