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The Final Week of the Spring Term!
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
On Monday, the children and Mrs Ward had a Geography day where they looked in detail at the journey of a cocoa bean from it's origins on the cocoa tree all the way to the shops where we buy it from. The children found it really interesting and learnt lots of new words to describe the different parts of the process. We then learnt about the daily life of a cocoa bean farmer and compared it to farming in the UK. Finally we looked at how the Fairtrade Alliance has helped farmers to secure a better deal for their work - the children were shocked to learn how much a cocoa bean farmer gets compared to the supermarket that sells the chocolate bar.
We also had a visit from Mrs Amos and the governor for French who were very impressed that we could order different flavoured ice-creams in French - if any of you are going to France over the holidays, the children will certainly be able to help you out in the ice-cream shop!
In English we have been finishing and performing our Haiku poems.
We have also had our annual visit to St Johns church to learn about the Christian celebration of Easter.
As you will now be aware, this week was Mrs Wards last week teaching in Cedar class as Mr Dring will be returning to his role after the holidays.
Mrs Ward would like to say how much she has thoroughly enjoyed teaching the children in Cedar and that she will be keeping a close eye on their progress when she is in school on Thursdays and Fridays.
Finally, thank you for all of your hard work this term - the children have been fantastic.
Have a lovely, well-earned break and a lovely Easter if you are celebrating.
Mrs Ward and Miss Maher
Blog 27.03.26
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
We’ve had another busy and successful week!
In English, the children finished their leaflets and explored haiku poetry, learning about its structure and features.
In Maths, we focused on adding and subtracting fractions, building confidence with common denominators.
In Design and Technology, the children designed, made, decorated and evaluated their own kites—great creativity all round! (Photos to follow.)
What a fantastic production! We are so proud of the children—they did brilliantly. Thank you to all parents and carers for your support in bringing them to the performances.
Have a lovely weekend!
Mrs Ward and Miss Maher
Blog 20.03.26
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
Wizard of Oz
Preparations are now in full swing for the upcoming Wizard of Oz performance. The children have been working really hard learning their words and we are expecting Munchkin costumes to be brought in to classes on 20th March. (See previous message from the school office). We are looking forward to seeing many of you in a couple of weeks at these productions – tickets are now available.
This Week in School
In English, pupils created persuasive leaflets about how to reduce food waste. They used strong arguments, thoughtful ideas, and practical tips to encourage others to make a difference.
In Maths, Year 3 have been placing fractions on a number line to build their understanding, while Year 4 have been exploring equivalent fractions and beginning to work with improper fractions.
We also visited the library, where children enjoyed choosing and changing their books. It was lovely to see their enthusiasm for reading.
In DT, pupils have been working on their kite-making project. They carefully measured, cut, and sanded wooden dowels using hacksaws, showing great focus and practical skills. They did a fantastic job—see photos below!
Week beginning 9.3.26
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
We have had a busy week in Cedar with children completing assessments in maths and reading whilst also continuing their other core and non-core subjects.
In French we continued to learn how to order different flavoured ice creams and in Geography we made posters about the pros and cons of deforestation.
In English we are still busy working on our persuasive leaflets and are hoping to have these finished next week!
Wizard of Oz
Preparations are now in full swing for the upcoming Wizard of Oz performance. The children have been working really hard learning their words and we are expecting Munchkin costumes to be brought in to classes on 20th March. (See previous message from the school office). We are looking forward to seeing many of you in a couple of weeks at these productions – tickets are now available.
Week Beginning 2.3.26
Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class
Persuasive Leaflets, Fractions, World Book Day and more!
What a busy week we have had in Cedar! We started the week by thinking about features of persuasive writing; we looked at some leaflets and pulled out some great ideas that we are going to use in our leaflets in the next few weeks. We also looked at some information about food waste and we were shocked at how much food is wasted every week and how much this costs the average family as well as the planet. Needless to say we have been trying very hard to make sure that we do not waste our food at snack and lunchtimes!
In maths we have continued with our new unit on fractions - the children have approached this very positively and are making some excellent progress.
In French we have started out new topic all about ice creams which seemed appropriate this week as the temperatures rose a little - fingers crossed that Spring is really here!
The highlight of our week was of course World Book Day - what an effort! The children looked absolutely amazing dressed as their favourite characters and the characters spoons were fantastic! Well done to all and thankyou to parents and carers for your efforts.
We will see you next week for week 3 of Spring 2 - where is the time going?
Polite reminder - parents evening is Tuesday and Wednesday of week 4 so please ensure that you have booked an appointment to see either Mrs Ward or Miss Maher.
Thanks again, Mrs Ward and Miss Maher