Friday 5th June
Another week of home learning done and it's nearly the weekend. We've been busy getting the classroom and school ready for those of you that are coming back and we are looking forward to seeing you. When the classroom is ready we will try and out some pictures up so that you can see.
This week's spelling test is on the webpage. If it's too fast, pause it between words and start it again when you're ready. Good luck!
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Whyatt and Mrs Rees
Thursday 4th June
Well, the weather was certainly different yesterday but I think that my garden was glad of the drink. My grass was looking a little brown and dry.
Maddox sent me a fabulous photo he took of the moon at the weekend when he watched the SpaceX rocket launch. I watched too and saw the rocket and ISS pass through the sky. It was amazing. I've added the picture to the gallery so that you can all see it. Keep sending your work in and checking the gallery to see of your work is there.
Hope you are all enjoying this week's learning.
Mrs Whyatt and Mrs Rees
Wednesday 3rd June
It's supposed to rain today which will feel a little strange after all the lovely weather.
I hope that you are all ok and I hope that I've remembered to put on every thing that I was supposed to.
Mrs Whyatt and Mrs Rees
Tuesday 2nd June
Sorry about yesterday. You must have wondered where the questions and video were. I've done them both now so you can get on with it today.
Keep working hard,
Mrs Whyatt and Mrs Rees
Monday 1st June
Welcome back to your last half term as primary school pupils. I'm sure you never imagined it would be like this but this is how the world is at the moment. When you look back, it will certainly be memorable but perhaps not in the way you thought it would be.
I hope that you had a good half term, we were very lucky with the beautiful weather, and that you are now ready to pay as much attention as the otters in the pictures and get back to our last half term of home learning. Some of you will be coming back to school soon and we can't wait to see you.
Have a good week,
Mrs Whyatt and Mrs Rees