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Polperro Primary Academy   29/11/24


Posted 28/11/2024
by Julie Peat




























We have finished exploring how we use maths in nursery this week. The children have been busy creating number caterpillars and writing numbers and making marks that represent their numbers. On the funky fingers table we have been sorting colours and shapes into the correct bags.
The children have been busy exploring the playdough and have used the rolling pins and cutters to create different shapes.
In cooking this week, the children practiced spreading and cutting skills when making sandwiches to take home.

At story time, we have enjoyed number books including “Ten in the bed” and “Five minutes peace”.

In phonics we have listened to the story of “The Enormous Turnip” and then  identified and made different sounds heard from it. We have sorted initial sounds into groups and have been identifying rhyming words.

Have a great weekend 
The nursery team.

 


Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 28/11/2024
by Rebecca Marshall

Travelling back to the Victorian Times
Morwellham Quay - November 

Our Year 2 class have had been on a fantastic trip to Morwellham Quay to discover what it was like to live in a Victorian Village. They have been on the mine train and had a school experience in the Victorian Classroom, they were fascinated by the punishments used by the Victorian teachers and really enjoyed writing on the slates with the slate pencils. When they were able to dress up in costume they really did look the part and it made the experience even more authentic. 

 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Duloe and Trenode United


Posted 28/11/2024
by David Hannah







On Wednesday, students from Trenode Primary Academy joined Class 3 for an afternoon of football skills and matches. Despite the slightly muddy pitch the afternoon was a great success and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It was wonderful seeing the children from both schools mixing together and having so much fun. 

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Fantastic fundraisers..


Posted 27/11/2024
by Julie Pearce

 

This tiny fundraising team has smashed it by raising £80 to support Children in Need. They have baked, made posters, decorated cakes and eaten spare sweets to save us from tidying them up! Watching them sell their little cakes was a pleasure as they were so proud, and rightly so! Well done, Storytellers team! 

 


Looe Primary Academy   Wednesday 27th November


Posted 27/11/2024
by Rebecca Brewer

Dear all!

We have had another busy week!  In maths, the children are still learning about addition and subtraction - please do not forget to check the assignments set on mathletics!

In English, we are doing poetry based on "The Winters Child" story.  It will be an acrostic poem and the children will read their poems to each other at the end of the week.

Both Year groups have now been to Morewellham Quay for their school trip.  It was amazing!  The children dressed up in Victorian Clothes and then went to Victorian School where the teacher was very strict!  They had to use slate and practise their handwriting!  Then the children went on the mine train and had lots of fun!

We are beginning to practise the Christmas performances so please help your child to practise their lines when you receive them!

Thank you!

 


Looe Primary Academy   27.11.24


Posted 27/11/2024
by Cathrine Pittas

WOW

A big thank you to all families.  We have managed to collect such a fantastic array of items for our Christmas Shoebox collections. What a special chance for us to take part in making a difference in our community. Mrs Davies will be taking bags of goodies to the homeless shelter to pass on to those who want and need these items.

Parent Partnership Meetings
Thank you for meeting with us last week.  If you have not yet made an appointment to come and have a conversation about your child, please feel free to do this and we will meet at the earliest possible time. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do feel that you can come and ask at any time.

Craft Afternoon.
Please come one and all. Year 3/4 crafter afternoon is next Monday PM. (2.12.24). All are welcome!

Christmas Celebrations
Our Christmas celebration is on Monday 9th December 9.30 for 1 hour. Please come and join us for a sing and watch our contributions.

Miss Pittas

 


Looe Primary Academy   Wednesday 27th November 2024


Posted 27/11/2024
by Samantha Davies

Wow!!

I will blog tomorrow to showcase some amazing writing in English this week but today I am so thankful for our community. Check out the picture below which shows what we collected with the school council today from our mufti-day. What an incredible amount donated from all of you wonderful people across the school. Your school councilors and pupils are so thankful. One very proud Mrs Davies today. 

 


Looe Primary Academy   Autumn 2, Week 4: Toasting marshmallows and outdoor fun!


Posted 27/11/2024
by Jasmine Bolger

Toasting marshmallows and lots of outside fun! 



We haven’t let the storm stop us this week. We finished our learning journey in English through toasting marshmallows. Our learning journey was all based around following instructions. Year 1 learnt about time conjunctions and imperative (bossy!) verbs, whilst Foundation sequenced different sets of instructions and used their phonics sounds to read bossy verbs. We then wrote our instructions to toast marshmallows and had so much fun following them outside. Mr Liddiment lit the fire and the children told each other the instructions. They were very tasty!

Year 1 have also been writing some fantastic number sentences in Maths. We have been using part-whole models to add together, and to take away. Year 1 have worked really hard to get the right numbers in the sentence and remember their + sign and their = sign!

Foundation have been recognising the numbers 4 and 5 this week. They had two different coloured hoops on the floor with the numbers 4 and 5 in them and they had to recognise these numbers on different pictures and sort them into the correct hoops. They have also been testing each other on recognising the number super quick when someone holds it up!

We have been having lots of fun outside this week. We have used our building blocks to build a town. The children told me that they had built Looe! We have also been using peg boards and other resources to make our favourite toys.

Well done Foundation / Year 1. What a lovely week.

Foundation / Year 1 Team

 


Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 27/11/2024
by Rebecca Marshall

Morwellham Quay
Tuesday 26th November

Today we had a fantastic trip to Morwellham Quay so that we could travel back in time and experience life as a Victorian person. We were able to visit the Victorian Classroom, travel on the mine train and also have a go at dressing up in Victorian costumes.

When we went underground on the mine train, the children could feel the rainwater dripping from the ceiling of the mine. When we went into the Victorian Classroom and the teacher was very strict. Some of the children had to volunteer to try out some of the punishments. Luckily, the teacher was just acting, and these weren't real. We were told that if the children were fidgeting with their hair, then they might have to wear the finger blocks. When children were not focused on their learning or if they made a mistake, they would have to stand in the corner of the room and wear the dunces cap. If you could not sit up straight and were seen to be slouching, then you would have to stand with the back board behind you and it was very uncomfortable.

The children enjoyed dressing up in Victorian costumes and were able to see what they would have worn if they were rich or poor. The costumes were amazing, and it definitely helped the experience feel more realistic. 

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   November 2024


Posted 26/11/2024
by Claire Martin


We started this half term with lots of Halloween activities. We practised our pencil control by colouring and writing Halloween cards for our friends. We also wrote and made spells and potions. We played a pumpkin throwing game where we could score 1, 2 or 3 points. The children then recorded their own scores. The children practised their scissor skills by cutting out facial features for their pumpkins.

We learnt about Diwali. We listened to the story of Rama and Sita and watched a video showing how Hindus celebrate this festival. We learnt that people decorate their hands so we worked together to create patterns on large hands and we carefully placed coloured rice to create rangoli patterns.

We learnt about Bonfire night and why we celebrate this. We created fireworks pictures and discussed how to stay safe around bonfires and fireworks.

We’ve also been learning about healthy eating. We identified which foods are healthy and which are not and why it's important to eat healthily. We did a range of activities linked to this. We listened to a story about Supertato and then drew our own vegetable characters. We also created fruit and vegetable characters on the iPad. We had a lot of fun investigating how to free the blueberries from the frozen ice! We looked at a portrait by Giuseppe Arcimboldo and identified the different fruit and vegetables we could see in the picture. We then created our own fruit and vegetable faces by cutting and sticking fruit and vegetables.

In maths we’ve been learning number bonds to 5. We’ve also been practising our counting skills every day. We’ve learnt to compare groups of objects and to say whether there are more, fewer or an equal amount. 

A big focus over the last few weeks has been developing our scissor skills. We’ve done lots of exercises to strengthen our fingers. We’ve also taken part in a wide variety of activities to practise holding the scissors correctly in order to cut. Many of the children started by snipping bits of paper which they found very difficult. However, with lots of practise they can now cut out various shapes independently. I’m very impressed with the determination they have shown to enable them to do this! 

After the half term we started drawing club. The children are really enjoying listening to the different stories, learning the words of the week, drawing pictures and writing codes to make magical things happen to their pictures. I'm very impressed with how many of the children are trying hard to use their phonic knowledge to write CVC words as their codes. Some of the children have been taking their pens of power outside to write codes so that the bikes have rocket boosters to make them go extra fast!

 


Darite Primary Academy   Weekly Blog 22 Nov 24


Posted 26/11/2024
by Sonia Norris

Weekly News 22nd Nov 24

Well, what an interesting week it’s been! I am always slightly sceptical when the children tell me that it’s going to snow but they were certainly right this week! I hope that everyone managed to enjoy the snow if possible and that you all stayed safe. Thank-you for your understanding on Thursday. As you know, staff work at Darite from all over the county and making a decision to open or close is very tricky. We know how much parents and carers rely on schools to support their work and that we never close the school unless it is absolutely necessary. In this case, safety of the staff, pupils and parents is paramount which is why the decision was taken to close. Again, thank-you for your understanding in this matter.


In addition to the fun of the snow, Class 2 had a visit from Will from Biffa. This workshop taught the children all about recycling and what happens to waste in Cornwall. They had an amazing time in the workshop and all went away with a real sense of the importance of recycling. This workshop all came about because of one of our Year 3 pupils wrote to them asking to donate some litter pickers for school. I am delighted to say that they were successful and, when the ice melts, the school council will be using them a lot!

 


Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 25/11/2024
by Nicholas Bowden

Year 6 Parents and Carers: 

Please come along and join us for an afternoon with a bit of crafting and a bit of quizzing to celebrate the festive season with the Year 6 class.


 


Blisland Primary Academy   Autumn 2


Posted 25/11/2024
by Andrew Smith

English

In Nessa class we have been studying a unit based upon the book Dragonology. This magnificent book is full of high level vocabulary, comparative conjunctions and complex sentences. As a class we have pulled apart a model text before shared writing our own paragraphs. We compared the Cornish Dragon against the Devonshire Dragon (no prises for guessing which one came out on top).

Maths

In maths we have been making excellent progress in all year groups. Year six have continued to dive deeper into the world of fractions whilst also keeping the fire of arithmetic burning brightly. Year 5 have been adding and subtracting fractions. Year 4 have been reasoning about multiplication and division. Year 3 have been using formal methods for addition and subtraction whilst also learning multiplication facts. 

Wider Curriculum

This half term our focus have been Rivers: What are river and how are they used. We have: created the water cycle, looked at a river's uses and problems, located the major rivers of the world and looked at features of our local River Camel.




 


Blisland Primary Academy   Beautiful Blisland Blasted with Blizzard


Posted 25/11/2024
by Andrew Smith

Autumn 2

Snow Day

Last week beautiful Blisland was blasted with a blizzard. The children made the most of the snow with snowmen, sledges and snow-ball fights. It is a rare day but such a special one I', sure children will remember for a long time.

Cross Country

We are up and running with cross country. The club is a very healthy size with 12 members. We have been running through the woods and been doing some hill training. Hopefully the mild weather will continue and we can get some longer runs in.

Christmas Play

Both Kensa a Nessa class have been bust learning their lines and learning the songs for our up coming Christmas play. Dates for the performances have been emailed out so make sure you check your siaries.

Parents Evenings

Kensa class have completed their parents evenings and Nessa are continuing this week. Thank you for taking the time to come in an discuss your child's progress. It is always a pleasure to share whet we have been doing at school and to receive positive feedback from home. 


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Liskeard Lights Up


Posted 25/11/2024
by David Hannah






Today Class 2 have been making willow lanterns with a guest artist from the Liskerrett Centre. We have been invited to display our lanterns and take part in the Liskeard Light Up parade on Saturday 30th November. The procession starts at the Cattle Market, Liskeard. Mrs Askew will be there to greet children and their family; we need to gather at the Cattle Market by 5pm.

Please note any children who take part will need to be supervised by their grown-up for the entirety of the event including walking the route of the procession. This is a family event and everyone is welcome.
 

 


Polperro Primary Academy  


Posted 24/11/2024
by Emily Randle


Another week has flown by and we have been extremely creative in Chaipel Class. Phase One of the Polperro Christmas Switch-On lantern making is now complete. Landaviddy and Penhallow will be decorating them next week, ready for the light switch-on next weekend. We were also visited by a couple of FOPS members who helped us to make decorations for the chapel's Chirstmas display in the village. 

ENGLISH
We have been learning how to use cause and effect, subordinate clauses and rhetorical questions as main features for our explanation text writing, which we will begin on Monday.

MATHS
Y6s have been investigating the use of BODMAS to solve number sentences involving multiple operations whilst Y5s are revisiting equivalent fractions before moving on to ordering, comparing and simplifying. Y6s will also be moving onto Fractions next week.

HANDWRITING
Our lovely new pens have arrived and Chaipel wasted no time in testing them out - especially the fountain pens! Handwriting and presentation is so important so hopefully these new pens will inspire us to take even more pride in our work then we already do! 

WIDER CURRICULUM
In Science, we have been learning about the Digestive System and its role in providing the blood with the water and nutrients it needs within our Circulatory System. Our skills in Fitness and Basketball are improving greatly and we finally completed our symbolic artwork, which Miss Randle has combined together to make one awesome piece of artwork. Next week, we will be looking into Chiaroscuro - the art of contrasting between light and dark, creating the effect of 3D. 
 
SCHOOL TRIP
Tuesday is our school trip to Truro museum/cathedral. Remember to wear school uniform and bring a snack, water bottle and lunch!

Congratulations to our People of the Week - Lily and Ava - for demonstrating our Bridge School Values and being super role models.

Enjoy your weekend and see you all on Monday!

Miss Randle, Mrs Clary, Mrs Hodge and Miss Colton.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 24/11/2024
by Darren Woolner

A week full of cultural capital opportunities at Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy

It's been an action-packed week filled with incredible cultural capital opportunities for our children! From immersive cinema visits to hands-on STEM workshops, and unforgettable trips, our children have been engaged in experiences that broaden their horizons and inspire their passions. As we look back on these exciting moments, we invite you to catch up with all the highlights from the past seven days in Issue 12 of the Brunel Bulletin. Keep reading to discover how our pupils have been exploring the world beyond the classroom!

 


Lanlivery Primary Academy   Newquay zoo


Posted 23/11/2024
by Lisa Harper

We all had a lovely day out at Newquay Zoo which was helped by the good weather. We saw lots of interesting animals and had a talk about the different animals you might find on a farm. The children especially enjoyed finding out about the goats and watching them trying to eat the guides bag and coat. The children also liked looking at different skulls and bones of different animals.  

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy   28th November 2024


Posted 23/11/2024
by Chris Wathern

Road Safety Week Newsflash

I’m posting this earlier than normal, as I’ve been in Oxford since Wednesday at a leadership event and don’t return to Cornwall until tomorrow evening. Just like our young people at WPA, as staff we are always learning. It has been fascinating learning from other Headteachers and prominent national leaders in education from across the country.

Just like my ongoing learning journey (it never stops), there have been a myriad of learning and enrichment opportunities back in school. I’ll cover some of these next week, but wanted to use today’s blog to share the road safety video we made last week. A special thank you to Bella and Stan in Year 6 for their contribution. Please do take a moment to watch and support us by following the key messages throughout, thank you.

I hope you all remain well and have a relaxing weekend.
Best wishes,
Chris Wathern

 


Pelynt Primary Academy   Week Ending Friday 22nd November 2024


Posted 23/11/2024
by Joanna Rickard

 We have really enjoyed our book of the week ‘Farmyard Hullabaloo’ with its funny rhyming verses about lots of different animals found on a farm.  

We have also discovered how a milking parlor works for the farmers to milk their cows.  We watched some interesting clips of real working farms and the amazing machines and farm workers that collect the milk each day for us to enjoy. 

We know that on a working farm today the cows can even be milked by robots! But the children were also shown how many years ago, cow's milk would have been collected by hand.  We even had our own cow in pre-school to have a go at milking ourselves!  

The children also produced some fantastic cow art to join our other farm animals on display. 

This week we have also been looking at repeating patterns, we used our farm animal figures to help us with this to spot the patterns.  

Towards the end of the week seen a real cold snap of weather, with the children finding ice that had formed in pockets of water, and even some snow flurries which caused lots of excitement all round! 

Please do remember a warm coat, hat and gloves for the children so they can still enjoy outdoor play during our colder months.  

As mentioned in the school newsletter, pre-school will be supporting Lantic in their performance of ‘The Twinkly Nativity’.  We will be making star headbands in pre-school for the children to wear.  If you have light coloured clothing your child could wear for the nativity that would be great, but we do not expect anyone to be buying anything especially for it.   

We would obviously like as many pre-school children to join us for the performance as possible, they are all starting to learn the songs.  If your child does not usually attend on a Thursday afternoon, and you are able to come along, we ask that you take your child to church with you and meet us over there when we arrive.  

We hope everyone has a lovely weekend, 

The Pre-School Team. 

The Twinkly Nativity at the church Thursday 19th December at 2pm.  

 

 


 


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