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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Fever Fire and Fashion – Computing Lesson 1
In this Unit, we are going to use a variety of guided websites to write an article about the Great Fire of London and use this article to learn about creating a newspaper that reflects the news and activities of the time. We will then use this article as a basis to present a media based news story, such as an audio news bulletin, or video report using a range of digital recording devices and software. This week we start with the research, use the links below to research the main features and layout of newspaper reports.
http://www.history-for-kids.com/great-fire-of-london.html
http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/aston/ks1/firelondon/greatfire.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/famouspeople/samuel_pepys/
(what , where, who, when, why, how).
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Penhaligon Newsletter 13th February 2015
Dear Parents and Carers,
Thank you to all of you who came to our assembly. I am sure you will agree that they performed brilliantly! Thanks also to those of you who stayed afterwards to attend the phonics workshop. We hope you found it useful.
This week we have been finishing our ‘Celebrations – Two Queens’ topic which the children have been engrossed in. It has been a real pleasure to teach them as they have shown such an interest in the subject.
Next term, our new topic is Town Mouse and Country Mouse. We will look at the traditional tale of these friends as well as looking at habitats in science and contrasting geographical locations.
I will not be setting any homework over the holidays, but please ensure your child keeps reading every day and also practises their 2, 5 and 10 times tables – there are some great songs to help with this on YouTube.
Have a lovely break and we will see you back on Monday 23rd February.
Thank you.
Mrs Burns
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