Who is the imposter? 🔍

In our reading lesson, we have been reading the poem β€œβ€˜Twas the night before Christmas”. In our book talk lessons, we noticed that each line in the poem ends in a rhyming word for example β€œhouse” and β€œmouse”. As a Do Now task, we played a game of imposter. We had to find our rhyming pair. Hidden in the words was an odd one out. Luckily, we found it! 🌟🔍📚

Manners and respect in Crew Thompson

In crew, we have worked on really unpicking how we show respect and manners around school. We thought of some great examples such as β€œsaying please and thank you when I get my dinner” and β€œholding the door open for my crew”. The most important message that Crew Thompson came up with was β€œtreat others how we would want to be treated”.

Posting to the gingerbread man 💌

In today’s writing lesson we read where the postman delivered his christmas mail to next, it was to a red tin house that was tiny. It belonged to a gingerbread man. We created our own gingerbread men and then looked at the book that the postman delivered him. We loved reading the story that the postman had posted and then enjoyed a cup of tea and mini mince pie.

Another busy day as postman in Crew Marsh and luckily it was our last.

Acrobatic dancers in MI

Well done to Ellie and Lacey in crew MI for their great performance this afternoon πŸ™‚ Crew MI were super proud of you both. You have worked so hard over the last 6 weeks at the lunch time acrobatics club! We can’t wait to see the next one πŸ™‚

UKS2 carol concert

What a lovely morning it was singing Christmas songs with our peers to our parents, carers and loved ones. We really enjoyed our carol concert and came back into crews in such high spirits. Thank you to everyone that joined us this morning and well done to everyone in year 5 and 6 for their great efforts. We are all now feeling very festive πŸ™‚

Celebrating Shabbat

Today, Y2 have been exploring how and why Jewish people celebrate Shabbat. We discovered that Shabbat is the Jewish Day of Rest. Shabbat happens each week from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. During Shabbat, Jewish people remember the story of creation from the Torah. Jews have a lot of jobs to do on the Friday evening to prepare for Shabbat.