Crew Shields – 10/11/20

Today we have enjoyed working on our coding skills in Computing. We have become more confident with our skills and we even have some experts immerging in the classroom. The children were able to follow a set of instructions to make their character move.  It is lovely to see the children demonstrate their speaking and listening skills aswell as working as a crew to complete the task.

Today’s HoWL average is: 2.9

Our Weekly HoWL target is: 3.0

How can we develop this tomorrow?

To improve further, Crew Shields need to work on their independence and ensuring they are taking pride in their presentation.

Our Get Smart hero today is Alicia!

Alicia has been a little superstar today. She has been working hard in all subjects and this is starting to show. In Maths, she got all of her questions correct because she took her time and had listened carefully to the input. Well done!

Crew Gerrard (10/11/20)

Hi everyone,

We’ve had a really solid day and returned really well for this shorter week. I’m really impressed, in particular, with how hard we have worked. Your attitudes have been fantastic. It was difficult to choose the HoWL heroes for today and they are:

Working hard: Emily 🦸‍♂️

Get smart: Ellie-May 🦸‍♂️

Being kind: Alicia 🦸‍♂️

Our HoWL average was 3.0!

I know that tomorrow will be even better! 😆

Crew Kent Blog 10.11.20

Today, we could’ve given anyone HOWL hero… but the lucky 3 were:

Work hard: Grace 👩

Get smart: Lexie 👩

Be kind: Chloe 👩

🤩 We are super proud to say that our HOWL average today is 2.9! We’ve worked super hard to achieve this and we’re really now thinking about what each HOWL really means.

Well done Crew Kent 👍

RWI in Crew Godley

Starting in Nursery, pupils are given a huge range of opportunities for purposeful mark making in provision and begin to ascribe meaning to their marks ✏ Daily activities to develop gross and fine motor skills support pupils in gaining the early skills needed for handwriting 📑

In Early Years, our pupils learn to read and write effectively and quickly using the Read Write Inc.(RWI) Phonics programme. RWI is a method of learning centred round letter sounds and phonics, and we use it to aid children in their early reading and writing.

Reading opens the door to learning 🎓 A child who reads will become a good reader 📚 A good reader will be able to read more challenging material – a child who reads challenging material is a child who will learn. The more a child learns, the more he or she will want to find out 😊

Using RWI, the children learn to read effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into comprehending (understand and infer) what they read.

When using RWI to read the children will:

  • Learn 44 sounds and the corresponding letter/letter groups using simple picture prompts.
  • Learn to read words using Fred Talk🐸
  • Read lively stories featuring words they have learned to sound out.
  • Show that they comprehend the stories by answering questions.

When using RWI to write the children will:

  • Learn to write the letters/letter groups which represent 44 sounds.
  • Learn to write words by saying the sounds in Fred Talk 🐸
  • Write simple sentences.

Below are information videos which will give you an insight into the phonics delivery in school.

https://youtu.be/sjlPILhk7bQ

https://youtu.be/bXOJUPNVnLc

https://youtu.be/VQgizwwvqNk

https://youtu.be/MNyFikwNQTg

https://youtu.be/0pGuwcr08LE

https://youtu.be/p7hRbrpq5Bo

Read, Write Inc speed sounds lessons areavailableloable on YouTube at:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

LKS2 mining displays

LKS2 Mining display

Why should we be proud to be part of the Carcroft community?

Here is LKS2’s first displays of the year. The children have worked incredibly hard this half term to learn about mining and the miners. We have created artwork for pit top, diary entries as a miner and thought about why we are proud of carcroft.

Well done everyone!

Crew Longley 06.11.2020

A great first week back. Lot’s of learning and hard work. Hope you have a lovely weekend.

Today’s HoWL average 3

This Week’s HoWL average: 3 (This meets the minimum expectation)

Our HoWL target is: 3.2

How can we develop  Learning our number bonds to 10 would really help when we work out maths calculations.

Howl Hero

Lacey P. For hard work in maths and cracking the column subtraction method today.

RWI Reading and Homework

This week we had 11 out of 17 children complete their homework and read their books. This is a good start.

Well done to those children who enjoyed a lucky dip treat!

 

Crew Boswell – 06.11.20

A busy week for us has seen us try our hand at the online learning, experience a day of giving and try our hand at a range of dancing with a view to performing our own routine.  What has been impressive is how everyone has built on what they have done the day before to ensure that we’ve had a strong end to the week.  I hope you all manage to enjoy a restful weekend and keep safe.

Today’s HoWL average is: 3.2

Our Weekly HoWL average is: 3.0

Our Weekly HoWL target is: 3.0

I wonder if…

I wonder if we can build on our increasing confidence and have our best week yet next week.  I wonder if we can get a weekly HoWL average of 3.3?

Today’s HoWL Hero:

Our Work Hard hero today is Ellie!

It’s been a great day for Ellie today.  She often goes under the radar with her kindness, positivity and constant efforts in producing beautiful work but following our revelation yesterday, it was fantastic to see the crew recognising all that Ellie does so quietly.  You are constantly working hard, Ellie, keep it going and thank you for all the little things that you do for us!

Crew Nicholson Daily Blog 6.11.20

Fantastic Friday ✅ There was so much to squeeze in our half day today 🙊 We finished the week with one last bonfire night mark making activity 🎨 We rolled marbles in paint to make different patterns and lines. This was also a great activity to practice our hand and eye coordination as we used spoons to roll the marbles. The children thoroughly enjoyed it 🙌🏼

We also finished our write dance for this week with Mrs Mason and she was so impressed with the marks they all made with their chalk. They are really progressing within write dance sessions, following instructions and are remembering what is expected of them so this is fantastic!

I am extremely proud of them all this week for working so hard and producing beautiful work 🥰 I look forward to seeing how much progress we can make before Christmas!

HOWL Hero

Working Hard – Oliver

Oliver has had a great attitude to his learning today 🌟 He has learnt to recognise his own name and already began to practice writing it too! Well done Oliver, keep up the great work and let’s really try and stay on gold standard!

I would just like to thank parents for their support with the new early finish time on Fridays. As explained, we are very fortunate we can offer full time free education to our nursery children, so we are confident they aren’t missing any learning due to this! 🙌🏼

Don’t forget Monday is a training day, therefore school is closed to children. Also our bedtime story campfire is on Tuesday. If you haven’t already returned your slip please bring it on Tuesday!
Have a great weekend! 💕