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Daily Archives: March 6, 2015
Perranporth Newsletter 6th March 2015
Dear Parents and Carers,
This week
We have been investigating living things and looking at some of the characteristics of living things – they respire, reproduce, need nutrition and they grow. We looked around school and found living things, things which used to be alive and are now dead (eg leaves which have fallen off trees), and things that have never been alive, like tables and chairs.
In maths, we have starting subtraction using partitioning or using the column method, depending on which group they are in.
This week and next week we will be writing persuasive texts, they children have written some great adverts so far!
Well done to everyone for their fantastic World Book Day costumes!
St Piran’s Welcome
Please arrive between 5.45 and 6pm on the Inner Green near Perranporth Beach. The children need to be dressed warmly in black and white, black and gold or ‘olden days Cornish clothes’. Please note that Key Stage 1 children need to be accompanied by an adult at all times. We hope you can all make it.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to drop in to see me or contact me on sburns@perranporth.cornwall.sch.uk .
Thank you.
Mrs Burns
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