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Last Week's News 27th June 25

2MM’s Class Assembly:         Thank you to 2MM, who shared what they have been learning recently in their class assembly on Friday 27th June. It was fascinating to hear how knowledgeable they have become about space, and as well as knowing the names of the planets, they know about some of the star constellations, as well as the phases of the moon. Thanks 2MM!

 

Year 1’s Busy Week:               On Monday 23rd June, Year 1 enjoyed a trip to a local mosque. During the visit, the children were given a guided tour and made meaningful connections to their recent learning in R.E. lessons. They had the opportunity to explore the classrooms within the mosque and compared them to their own learning environments. The children impressed us with their respectful behaviour, insightful observations, and curious questions that deepened their understanding. Year 1 also visited Bell Green Library in the week beginning 23rd June to return their books. Whilst there, the children listened to a story and had the chance to design and create a fox mask, which linked to the story. The children then chose a new book, which they took home along with their library card (if they had one). The children will then need to return the book back to the library by the 22nd July. The children also found out about the summer reading challenge. Children who are aged 5 and over can take part between 5th July and 5th September. The children need to visit the library at least three times and read at least six books. They will then be awarded with bubbles, medals and certificates! Remember the library is a great free activity, for all the family and will keep you busy, over the summer holiday!

 

Cross Country:         On Sunday 22nd June, fourteen children from our cross-country club attended the Coventry Children's Mile at the War Memorial Park. All of the children performed fantastically during the event and managed to run the whole mile. Not only did the children show great enthusiasm throughout the day, but they were all also great at encouraging and supporting each other during the event. A special mention to Glory, who ran the whole mile with Modesire and ensured she was never alone during the race - what a star! 

 

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