Well done year 4, as super effort in your class assembly today! Lots of people have asked me to pass on how good they thought you were!
Friday, 30 November 2012
Nice to be back!
I’ve
had a lovely first week back after my maternity leave. The children have actually remembered me (!?) and I’ve enjoyed visiting all classes,
getting to know children who have since joined the school.
Christmas Play - costume
This
year we will be performing Snow White and The Seven Jockeys as our Christmas
production. Each child has a part and
will need to learn their words off by heart as well as the songs, of course we
will be practicing these in school, but the children are also keen to take the
words home to learn.
In
addition to this please can we ask you to help us ensure each child has a
costume to wear? We would need these to
be in school no later than Wednesday 12th December. Listed below are the roles and some ideas
about what your child will need.
The
King - Smart clothes with a sash. We have a crown and cloak in school.
The
Queen – Best dress. We have a crown and
cloak in school.
Palace
Attendants – White shirt and dark trousers.
A red sash and sword if possible.
Prospective
Queens – Best dresses or a pretty sari.
We will be making masks for the masquerade ball.
Snow-White
– A knee length dress or skirt and blouse and an apron.
Mirror
– A t-shirt and leggings (light coloured if possible) to wear under the mirror
costume we have in school.
Huntsman
– Trousers and jacket in brown or green with a country style hat if
possible. A toy or home made dagger for
his belt. (Think Ray Mears)
Trees –
Costumes in shades of green and brown.
T-shirt and leggings, or leotards are most suitable to allow movement. You could attach paper leaves.
Jockeys
(Seven dwarfs) – Colourful T-shirt with leggings, jodhpurs or tight fitting
trousers. Boots and a riding hat if
possible. We have tunics at school for
the Jockeys to wear over the top.
Other
Jockeys – Colourful T-shirt with leggings, jodhpurs or tight fitting
trousers. Boots and a riding hat if
possible. Any hobby horses gratefully
received.
Race
Track Commentators / Bookies – Shirt and fancy tie or a jacket. Maybe a trilby hat.
Race
Goers – Smart clothes with something to wave during the races: A hat, umbrella or handkerchief.
If you
have any problems finding a costume, please let us know as we may be able to
borrow something or find something suitable in school.
Many
thanks for your help.
Additionally
for children playing: Snow-White, The
Queen, The King, The Mirror and The Huntsman.
As your
children have undoubtedly told you, they have been chosen to take on these
parts. There are two children for each
of these roles. Your child will be
acting the role for two of the four performances including the dress
rehearsal. I need to know and arrange
which days you are able to attend so that your child can be taking the role on
that day. If you are flexible please
also let me know. Unfortunately this
will mean that only one of the children chosen for each role will appear in the
school produced DVD, but you are more than welcome to video the performance
yourselves to use for personal use only.
I will confirm the days for each child as soon as possible.
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Plea to all parents!
A plea to parents!
On Thursday 20th December at 3pm in the school hall the children invite you to join them to celebrate Christmas and sing carols. Last year it was very successful, particularly as the music was performed by our talented parents!
A couple of parents have offered their musical skills so far for this year; we have a pianist and a recorder player but would LOVE to have more parents playing. PLEASE share your skills and let Mrs Mewett know if you can come and play.
Thank you!
On Thursday 20th December at 3pm in the school hall the children invite you to join them to celebrate Christmas and sing carols. Last year it was very successful, particularly as the music was performed by our talented parents!
A couple of parents have offered their musical skills so far for this year; we have a pianist and a recorder player but would LOVE to have more parents playing. PLEASE share your skills and let Mrs Mewett know if you can come and play.
Thank you!
Monday, 26 November 2012
Christmas Play
This year we have finally decided to perform Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as our Christmas production. As it is based on Roald Dahl's revolting rhyme it has a little bit of a twist! Children have been auditioning for parts over the last week and we have been pleasantly surprised at how enthusiastic everyone is! I have had the difficult job this week of choosing the roles for individual children. All will be involved with acting and singing and some children will also have narration parts and dances to learn.
I will be giving out parts by the end of the week once we have got our class assembly out of the way. Also, please keep your eyes open for blogs and letters about costumes needed.
I will be giving out parts by the end of the week once we have got our class assembly out of the way. Also, please keep your eyes open for blogs and letters about costumes needed.
Costume call
Please remember to wear, or bring in your evacuee costume for the last time this Friday 30th November.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Home learning 23rd November
This
week I would like you to prepare for our class assembly by reading your
lines. (You don’t have to learn them,
but please make sure you can read them fluently). Collect together your evacuee costume (for
the last time!) and bring it into school to wear during our assembly on Friday
30th November. Read through
the Evacuate song on the back of the sheet and make sure you know the words and
last but not least invite as many people as you can to come and watch. Our assembly is Friday 30th
November 2012 at 9.20am.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
POWSA Christmas Fair
It's that time of year already. Here at POWSA HQ we
are busy planning and organising this years annual festive family fun evening.
So get out your diaries and calenders and put a BIG RED CIRCLE around Friday 7th December, after school onwards. There
will be many an opportunity to play games, have your face painted, win at a
tombola and buy those last minute gifts, along with your chance to win some
amazing raffle prizes (more details to follow). Bring your friends and family
for a fantastically fun afternoon, the chance to get in the festive mood and
help raise money for our fantastic school.
All things Dorchester WANTED!
Next week, we will be looking at the similarities and difference's between types of text's around our report writing on Dorchester.
On Monday, we will be looking at newspapers, leaflets, websites, stories, poems.... anything Dorchester.
On Monday, we will be looking at newspapers, leaflets, websites, stories, poems.... anything Dorchester.
Miss Boyce would be very grateful if Year 4's could find and bring in some Dorchester related materials.
E.g. Dorset Echo Articles, Roman Town House Leaflets, Poems about Maiden Castle etc.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
Compass Directions
This week we are learning all about directions and how we use a compass to help make precise directions.
So far, we have used our compasses to direct us around the playground.
We used the points :
N NE E SE S SW W NW to help guide our movements.
Can you use compass directions on your way to school? How else could you use your compass skills?
It's easy to play lots of direction games once you have found North on a compass or a map.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Shapes and Angles - Homelearning
This week in Maths we have been looking at position and symmetry of shape and next week we will be looking at angle and direction. So this week's homework is some shape worksheets, please return them by next Friday.
Tag Rugby at DRFC
On Wednesday a team of POW Year 3 & 4's headed up to Dorchester RFC to take part in Tag Rugby Skills and Matches against other local first schools.
The team had a fantastic time and looked very promising in the skills. With a rest for the first match the team perfected their Haka.
Here is a video of the All Blacks vs. Tonga showing us how they do the Haka.
Psyched up and ready to go POW played two fantastic games. We lost one match and drew the next but throughout worked very well as a team and represented POW brilliantly!
We even managed to watch Thomas Hardy's score some tries in their Rugby match against Poole Harbour as we returned back to school.
The team had a fantastic time and looked very promising in the skills. With a rest for the first match the team perfected their Haka.
Here is a video of the All Blacks vs. Tonga showing us how they do the Haka.
Psyched up and ready to go POW played two fantastic games. We lost one match and drew the next but throughout worked very well as a team and represented POW brilliantly!
We even managed to watch Thomas Hardy's score some tries in their Rugby match against Poole Harbour as we returned back to school.
We had a great afternoon and are looking forward to playing more Tag Rugby in the future, as well as watching Autumn Internationals and the Six Nation's. Though, Miss Boyce is Welsh so we can look forward to some animated post match analysis in school when England play Wales on 16/03/13.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Class Assembly
We will be presenting our class assembly on Friday 30th November. We look forward to seeing you all from 9:20 in the school hall.
A great example
I wanted to let everyone know what a wonderful time we had when we visited Dorchester last week. The children were wonderfully behaved in all the activities we took part in, and believe me we had a very busy day! From taking part in the church service, including some wonderful reading of the lost sheep parable, to investigating South Street to locate some interesting photos. From placing our poppy memorial to asking lots of brilliant questions at The Keep Museum. We had a wonderful, spiritual and educational day. Well done year 4.
Sporting Events
Over the coming weeks the children in year 4 are involved in taking part in some workshops led by Dorchester Schools Sports Partnership. Some of the children will be taking part in a Rugby session held at the Rugby club on Wednesday 14th November, others have been involved in marshaling the younger children's multi-skills event held at our school and next week some children will be invited to St Osmunds school to take part in a Basketball workshop on Tuesday 20th October. Please keep your eyes peeled for letters giving details if your child has been chosen to take part.
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Trip Reminder
Year 4 are off to look around Dorchester tomorrow ready for our Topic work.
Please remember to bring a packed lunch.
You will need to be in school uniform but with comfy sensible shoes for walking and a coat to keep you warm and dry.
If you haven't returned the permission slip yet please see Miss Johnson in the morning.
Looking forward to the trip. See you in the morning Year 4!
Please remember to bring a packed lunch.
You will need to be in school uniform but with comfy sensible shoes for walking and a coat to keep you warm and dry.
If you haven't returned the permission slip yet please see Miss Johnson in the morning.
Looking forward to the trip. See you in the morning Year 4!
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
RE Home Learning
Today we learnt about the Hindu belief in astrology and the influence of the stars. I have asked the children to find some horoscopes in newspapers and find out what the stars are saying about them!
Lava Lamp Learning
In Science today we looked at lava lamps and how the materials interacted inside the lamp. Mrs Bourne then showed us how to make a lava lamp.
Here are the instructions so you can make your own:
You will need:
An empty bottle
Vegetable oil
Water
Food colouring (optional)
Alca Seltzer tablets
1) Pour some water into the bottle, add a few drops of food colouring in to give your lamp colour.
2) Fill the rest of the bottle up with the vegetable oil.
3) Add a few Alka Seltzer tablets.
4) Put on the lid.
5) Watch the lava lamp and discuss the science going on inside.
Have fun experimenting!
Here are the instructions so you can make your own:
You will need:
An empty bottle
Vegetable oil
Water
Food colouring (optional)
Alca Seltzer tablets
1) Pour some water into the bottle, add a few drops of food colouring in to give your lamp colour.
2) Fill the rest of the bottle up with the vegetable oil.
3) Add a few Alka Seltzer tablets.
4) Put on the lid.
5) Watch the lava lamp and discuss the science going on inside.
Have fun experimenting!
Monday, 5 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Invitation to Church Service
As you know, part of next week's trip to Dorchester will involve the children taking part in a church service at St Peter's church in Dorchester. We have been invited by Revd Vicky Thurtell to take part in the service by sitting in the choir stalls to give us a different perspective on a church service. We will also be involved in doing some readings as well as having some squash and biscuits afterwards. If there are any parents not helping on the trip, but who would like to take part in the service, you are more than welcome to attend. The service will run from 10am until 10.40am on Thursday 8th November and you are more than welcome to come for tea / coffee and a biscuit afterwards!
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