A positive attitude by all in magic maths today! Some great collaborative working too 🙂 We are currently consolidating our work on fractions.




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A positive attitude by all in magic maths today! Some great collaborative working too 🙂 We are currently consolidating our work on fractions.





Last week, we started to write our plot points which were a recount/ description of Martin Luther King’s I have a dream speech. It has been lovely seeing the children’s writing styles and how they’ve been ale to meet their targets.
We have been having a huge focus on productivity as we get the children prepared for when they enter Year 6, however, we’ve talked that yes, we want more writing but it still needs to be of a high quality. This is one such example of where they have produced more but kept the quality in place. This work also screams beautiful work which we have shared in crew as the standard we are aiming for.
Massive Well done to Scarlett for this beautiful piece of writing!
So this week they’ve been playing spider web. The aim of the game is that they need to imagine the string is an electric wire and if they touch it .It will shock them!😱 Plus if they touch it they have to start again. They can go over and under anyway they want as long as they don’t touch it.The children really enjoyed this challenge.
So this week they have done spider web( they had to get through the wire without touching it) and magical autumn sounds ( they had to use their listening skills to see what they could hear and to see if the sound was loud or quiet. If it was quiet then they would draw the picture small and if it was loud they would draw the picture big).
Happy Friday! Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust this week!
To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit http://xptrust.org/stories #WeAreCrew
Thank you so much to the family members who came and read with their children.
It was such a lovely way to end the day.










Dear Parent/Carer,
I am writing to inform you of the plans we have put in place during the upcoming planned strike action taking place in schools during the forthcoming week.
We have had confirmation from the NEU Teaching union that their members intend to take formal industrial action by participating in a strike which will take place on Tuesday 28th February 2023.
What is the dispute which has led to the strike about?
The strike action is in relation to the following:
-Recruitment and Retention
-Underfunding of education by the current government
-Wage increase for teachers below the rate of inflation
What will happen at the school during the strike action?
At the present time, there is only one Teaching Union who have confirmed industrial action, the NEU. Therefore, staff who are in other Teaching Unions, such as NASUWT, are not currently taking industrial action and are therefore, should be in the workplace during this time.
Therefore, as a result, due to the fact that not all of Carcroft Staff are NEU Members, we have been able to partially open school to some year groups.
School will be open for:
EYFS- Crew McGlone, Crew Welburn
KS1- Crew Godley, Crew Marsh, Crew Robson
UKS2-Crew Boswell, Crew MI and Crew Mcloughlin
School will be closed for:
LKS2- Crew Flaherty, Crew Pashley and Crew Thompson
UKS2- Crew Shields
A packed lunch will be provided and sent home the day before with those children entitled to a free school meal.
In addition, some staff may choose to form a picket line outside of school. A picket line is where staff gather near the entrance to a workplace to protest in person, they may be holding notice boards or banners. If that is the case, please be courteous and respectful as we would at any other time. As a school and trust, we support our staff’s legal right to strike.
We would also like to remind you that it is unlawful for people who are not members of staff at the school to join the picket line, therefore, we ask parents and carers to refrain from doing so.
We appreciate that any closure may cause disruption, for which we apologise. However, we have to ensure the safety of any non-striking staff and your child when making any decisions, as safeguarding pupils and staff is our utmost priority.
Please may we ask that any communication around the upcoming industrial action is done via
Your child’s phase leader, using the email addresses below.
EYFS/KS1- [email protected]
LKS2- [email protected]
UKS2- [email protected]
Thank you for your understanding during this time.
Kind regards,
Kirsty Atherton
Headteacher
The crew loved to play spider web where they had to get over or under the string without touching it.
The children had to first make a movement that linked to a number before they then had to make a dance routine up. They all really enjoyed this