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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Penhaligon News 22nd November 2013
Penhaligon News
22nd November 2013
Dear Parents and Carers,
This week we have been busy working hard on our food topic, including making fruit salads. In numeracy we have continued with our symmetry work and splitting numbers into hundreds, tens and units. In literacy we have written about Mr and Mrs Grinling and thought hard about our verbs.
Next Tuesday afternoon, we have our school trip to Morrisons. If you have not already returned the slip and the £5, could you please make sure it is brought in on Monday. Thank you.
Just a couple of reminders:
*The children need to try to read at home at least 5 times a week.
*We will go through any home-learning on Friday afternoon. If it comes in before that, we will look after it in class until then.
*If you haven’t yet submitted a recipe for our School Recipe Book but have been meaning to, please forward one to Kate King as soon as you can!
As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to come in and see either of us.
Many thanks, Mrs Burns and Mrs Willetts
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