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George Spicer newsletter - 12th May 2023


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George Spicer newsletter - 12th May 2023

Reporting absences - If your child is unwell or will be absent from school, please leave a short message on the answer machine clearly stating your child's name, class and nature of the illness.  Please advise what exactly is wrong rather than 'feeling unwell'.  Absences must be reported by 9am, either by phone or email.

Appointment evidence - Please make sure you provide us with evidence of any appointments you will be taking your child out of school to attend.

Lost Property - Please make sure you label all of your child's belongings so that we can easily give lost property back to the children.

Welfare Donations - Please can we have any donations of wipes, tissues, plasters and jogging bottoms for both of our sites. Many Thanks.


Important Dates for Diary

Monday 15th May - Friday 19th May - Walk to School week 

Monday 15th May - Year 1 Maths Workshop Willow 

Tuesday 16th May - Year 6 poetry with Cheryl

Tuesday 16th May - Year 1 Maths Workshop Ash

Wednesday 17th May - Year 1 Maths Workshop Oak

Wednesday 17th May - Theseus class assembly

Thursday 18th May - Year 1 Maths Workshop Elm

School Trips Coming Up:

22nd - 26th May - Year 6 School journey to Boreattan Park, Shropshire

22nd - 26th May - Year 6 Activity Week for those not attending the school journey

13th June - Year 3 Trip to Whipsnade Zoo

21st - 23rd June - Year 4 Cuffley Camp residential 

11th July - Year 1 Trip to Walton on the Naze


Quote of the week

One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. - Bryant H. McGill

Attendance week ending 12/05/2023

Overall school = 95.95%  Lates = 79

Best attendance: 1st Defiants 98.89%, 2nd Sioux 98.52%, 3rd Daffodil 98.15%

Punctuality: Well Done to Odysseus and Sioux class with 100% for punctuality.


Reception Class

This week we were treated to a very exciting visitor! We saw a very special performance by Obby the Clown and we had a great time as he made everyone laugh when he demonstrated all his amazing tricks! Obby the Clown performed his routine of juggling, plate spinning and rolled right past us on a unicycle! Later on in the day, Obby answered our questions, Eden asked 'How did you get to be a clown?' and Ava asked 'How long did it take you to learn how to juggle with 3 balls?'. We then went into the hall to practise our circus skills. We learnt how to spin a plate and began to experiment with juggling scarves. We used this wonderful experience to draw pictures and write sentences too! 


Year 1

Year 1 completed their observational sketching as part of their Art work last week. We looked at different tones of pencils and used this to experiment in the classroom first. We used the words, "defined" and "loose" to describe the type of shading/pencil grip that we used.  Luckily, the weather held out so we all went to the meadow and observed our surroundings, looking at the different proportions of what we could see.  


Year 2

This week, Year 2 have continued to learn about minibeasts and their habitats during our Science sessions.  The pupils designed a suitable habitat for a chosen minibeast, including features that the creature would need in order to survive.  They also spent time learning a fable from Australia called ‘How the Koala got its stumpy tail’ and did a lovely retelling of it using noun phrases and conjunctions.  As part of our main topic, we learned the history of Australia, in particular the British colonisation in 1788 and its impact upon the Aboriginal people.  

 


Year 3 

This week in Art, Year 3 were learning how to name and mix primary, secondary and tertiary colours independently. 

We first discussed the difference between the three different types of colours. Then we had a small quiz on which colours combine to make a different colour. 

In our classes we looked at this piece of artwork by the artist Claude Monet. We were tasked to pick out the different colours that can be seen, before we were given a paint palette and asked to mix colours together to create examples of the different shades.

An example of our work is shown below.


Year 4 

Year 4 are loving our topic of Ancient Greeks and fab produced some super first person narratives of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. The children have enjoyed acting out exploring the labyrinth and describing the Minotaur using expanded noun phrases.  


Year 5 

In Geography this week, year 5 investigated the world's deserts.  The children were fascinated to discover that almost 1/3 of the earth's surface is desert and that the one feature they all have in common in that they are arid or dry.  The children then explored and created fact files outlining the key features of the four types of deserts; Hot & Dry Deserts, Semi-Arid Deserts, Coastal Deserts and Cold Deserts.  As always, the children produced some super pieces of work. Well done year 5!


Year 6

Blitz Art

The Year 6 pupils have been on top form with their SATs. Congratulations to them all. They should all be proud of themselves.

Continuing our topic of World War II, the Year 6s have been creating art based on the Blitz. We used different medium to create the background and the foreground. We discussed the colours that should be used and used pastels to create texture. Using our scissor skills we cut out the London skyline out of black paper and used this to collage. Have a look at the pictures of their fantastic work!


FoGs News   

Hello!

Hope you've all been enjoying the last few long weekends. Not long now, and it will be half term!

We're currently planning the Summer Fun Day, which will be on Sunday the 25th June, 12 - 4pm (if you haven't already done so - get the date in your diary!).  If you can help in any way (big or small), we'd love to hear from you!  It could be anything from folding raffle tickets, to setting up stalls, to manning the cake stall for an hour, or tidying up at the end of the day... we're looking for volunteers to help make the day extra special for all the children (and us adults too!)

If you can help, why not pop along to our next meeting (Tuesday 16th May, 8pm).  You can meet us in person (please email friendsofgeorgespicerpta@gmail.com for details), or you can join on zoom - https://us04web.zoom.us/j/3590132099?pwd=xat8i1HGBU4hWEVuOKadXtB3kRlsZ3.1

Meeting ID: 359 013 2099

Passcode: FOGS

 

MEET THE FOGS TEAM 


Each week, we'll be introducing different members of the FoGs team, if you spot us in the playground don't be afraid to say 'hi', or ask us about how you can get involved...

Name: Christina Culora

FOGS role: Chair 

Other job(s): Teacher, Volunteer for Foodbank Donations, Organiser for Enfield Christmas Parade of Light and in my business I help people save money 

Favourite food: Yorkshire Puddings

Favourite book: First Wives Club

Movie recommendation: Hidden Figures 

When I am not busy being a parent, I love to…. Dance and Sing round my kitchen like an idiot😂🤣😂

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

We're a very social bunch, and we'd love you to be social with us too:

Email - friendsofgeorgespicerpta@gmail.com 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/300201423417386

Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/GeorgeSpicerSch

And a little bit more about FoGs - https://youtu.be/fz-8nvyExcc


Term Dates

KS2 SATs Week
All Day
From 09 May until 12 May
09
May
Walk to School Week
All Day
From 15 May until 19 May
15
May
Year 1 Maths Workshop Willow
9:15am – 10:00am
15
May
Y6 poetry workshop with Cheryl
All Day
16
May
Year 1 Maths Workshop Ash
9:15am – 10:00am
16
May
Year 1 Maths Workshop Oak
9:15am – 10:00am
17
May