Jigsaw – Year 4

Changing me
Shared ‘The jigsaw charter’ with the children to reinforce how we work together.
Calm me
At the beginning of every jigsaw lesson we help our minds calm down so that we are ready to learn.
Carrying on from last week we read the story ‘moving house’ and discussed the key points, especially the feelings of the people involved.  Talked through the process the family would have gone through before, during and after moving house. Explained the five steps of the circle of change, I.e. thinking about,deciding, preparing, taking action and keeping it going.
As a class asked children to brainstorm changes that have happened to the children already. We talked about a few and went through the change using the circle of change template, each child made their own circle of change usin a split pin and arrow. Asked the children to think about the change they would like to make when they are in year 5 and to think this through using the circle of change.

Jigsaw – Year 3

Changing me
Shared ‘The jigsaw charter’ with the children to reinforce how we work together.
Calm me
At the beginning of every jigsaw lesson we help our minds calm down so that we are ready to learn.
Carrying on from last week in groups of just boys and just boys , asked children to design a duvet cover/pillow case for children of the opposite sex, e.g. girls design a duvet cover for boys and boys design a duvet cover for girls. Children then had to present their designs – the girls presented to the boys and the boys presented to the girls.
I then asked the children to think about why/how they chose to design their pillow/duvet case as they did. Did they think their design is stereotypical or not?
Asked them to complete the sentence; ‘our design is not stereotyping because…’

Jigsaw – Year 6

Transitioning
Changing me
Shared ‘The jigsaw charter’ with the children to reinforce how we work together.
Calm me
At the beginning of every jigsaw lesson we help our minds calm down so that we are ready to learn.
On laptops Year 6 children had to research about their new schools and find out information that they would want to know about. Children had to write down any questions that they would want to ask when they visit their new school on transition day.

Visitors in RE

As part of their learning in RE, Year 3 have been learning the Creation story and what Christians believe about taking care the world. We welcomed the four visitors to share with us how they take care of God’s Wonderful World.

The pupils interviewed our visitors, asking questions and listening carefully to their answers.

Jigsaw – Year 5

Changing me
Changing me
Shared ‘The jigsaw charter’ with the children to reinforce how we work together.
Calm me
At the beginning of every jigsaw lesson we help our minds calm down so that we are ready to learn.
Invited the children to design their own card about what they are looking forward to in becoming a teenager. Asked them to think about how their card compares to the original ones. Inside their card, asked the children to think about what advice they would give to the recipient about coping with the changes being a teenager brings. Asked children to write three bullet points of advice and a positive message.

Jigsaw – Year 1 & 2

Changing me
Shared ‘The jigsaw charter’ with the children to reinforce how we work together.
Calm me
At the beginning of every jigsaw lesson we help our minds calm down so that we are ready to learn.
children siting in a circle, Jigsaw jack holds up a picture of me as a baby. Children then had to help Jigsaw jack to work out who this is? Why is it so difficult to tell? I then invited a child to carefully choose a baby photo from the box.  I ask the children to to help Jigsaw Jack to work out who is in the photo, whose baby photo is this? How do we know? Is it difficult to work out?
In pairs, children talk about the ways they can think of that they have changed since they were babies. Shared round the circle the ideas they have come up with.

Marshmallows, den building and swings :)

The children have really made the most of using the area at lunchtimes this week.  There has been lots of good team work and problem solving whilst den building and lots of patience shown when waiting for a turn on the rope swing.

During a Forest School session the Year 5 children toasted marshmallows.  They learned lots of fire safety information and were very respectful of the fire.  The children really enjoyed the marshmallows  and they found it relaxing to be able to sing songs around the fire.

St. Clement’s Stay and Play

This week at St. Clement’s Stay and Play the children enjoyed a range of play activities. We are now able to see the children’s confidence growing and to observe them interacting positively with each other is wonderful.  Mr Burton’s number and letter trail was a big hit and the children had great fun following the trails on their trikes.

St. Clement’s Stay and Play runs every Wednesday, 9am-10am, in the school hall.  See Miss Akers for more details.

 

Jack and the Beanstalk

This week Reception have been reading the story Jack and the Beanstalk. The children have enjoyed acting out the story, retelling it and sequencing events. We also received a letter telling us that Jack is missing! The children created missing posters to help find Jack. Later in the week we found out that Jack was on holiday! He had send us a postcard and we wrote him one back.