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Weekly Update-12/6/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

This week, the children have been on two school trips away. One was to the Leeds Skipping Final and one was for the Mini Olympics. The children gave it their absolute best shot in the skipping final across a range of different skipping skills and enjoyed every minute of it. The children came away with a few awards, however, we were not able to win it this time around. Regardless of this, the children still had a great time. For the Mini Olympics, the children took part in a range of sports e.g javelin and shotput and really enjoyed the experience of trying out new sports that they had never done before. The children did extremely well and came away with a range of different awards. Well done, everyone!

When we haven’t been out, we have continued reading our class novel and focusing on a range of reading skills based on the next two chapters that we have read. We have also been reading our story time book alongside this. The children are really enjoying both books and are always keen to read more.

In maths, we have moved onto our new unit on shape. We have been focusing on identifying a range of different angles, comparing and ordering angles and focusing on triangles, the properties of triangles and the different types of triangles and how to identify them. The children have been working really hard on this unit so far.

In writing, the children have just completed their draft fact file pieces on canopic jars. They have worked incredibly hard on these and will now need to revise and edit these pieces to improve the quality further.

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou


5//6/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

This week, in our writing, we have started our unit of work on fact files. The children have learnt about what a fact file is, read a range of fact files, learnt about and highlighted the different features used. They have then done some research on canopic jars, which will be what the class are focusing on for their fact file. We have also focused on understanding what headings and sub-headings are used for and created a range of them which can be used when we start writing the fact file.

In reading, we have started our brand-new class novel called There’s a Pharaoh in our Bath by Jeremy Strong. The children spent a lesson making predictions about what the story would be about based on what they could see from the front cover. We then read the blurb after making their predictions and started reading the first two chapters in the following lesson. We have also done a comprehension lesson which focused on using skimming and scanning skills for retrieval and inference. The children are really enjoying the book so far and are eager to read more.

In maths, we have been focusing on time. We have focused on converting between hours, minutes and seconds, converting between analogue and 12 hour digital time, converting from 12-hour digital to 24-hour digital time and vice versa. The children have found this unit challenging but they have all been trying extremely hard and shown their resilience.

All the children have also done their multiplication tables test this week and everyone tried their very best! Well done!

The children took part in our annual sports day. They were involved in a range of different events, and all tried their absolute best. It wasn’t the best weather, and the field was quite slippy., however, the children dealt with it really well and all supported each other  throughout the entire afternoon.

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou


Weekly Update-22/5/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

This week, in our writing, we completed the resolution and conclusion sections of our narrative story based on the athlete who got lost in the Sahra desert during an ultramarathon event.  The children all knew that he survived, but the question was how he survived and who rescued him. The children really enjoyed writing these and they came up with some super ideas for how it was all resolved and how the story ended. They managed to include a whole range of features within their work as well which made them so exciting to read. After editing and publishing these pieces, we then proceeded with reading the complete story and comparing the events in the real story with the ones that the children had come up with.

In reading, we finished reading the final two chapters of The Cat Mummy. The children really enjoyed the story and wrote some lovely book reviews about it. It’s also inspired them to seek out more of Jacqueline Wilson’s works because of how much they enjoyed her style of writing. We have also finished our story time book (Astor Chimp) which the children also really enjoyed.

In maths, we finished our unit of work on money this week and have just moved onto our new unit of work on time. We have focused on years, months and weeks in the first lesson and have just moved onto hours, seconds and minutes for the following lesson.

In computing, the children used all of their knowledge and skills that they’d learnt from last week ‘s lesson, which focused on modifying code for a game, and used it to create their own games from scratch. The children had to select a background of their choice and three sprites that related to the theme of their background. They then had to programme the sprites to move around the screen at steady pace, move in a random way, make a sound when clicked, change costume and get smaller each time they are clicked. The aim of the game being to catch and click the sprites until they can’t get any smaller. For children who successfully completed the game, they were tasked with modifying their code to make the sprites move faster so it was more challenging.

In art, the children have been making clay sculptures of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the dead, mummification, and the afterlife. The children first made armatures so that their pieces had a solid internal structure and rough shape to work with before placing the clay on top if it. They then worked extremely hard to mould the clay, create the head of Anubis and used a variety of tools to add all the details to it. These will be left to dry and then painted when the children return to school.

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou


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