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Author Archives Mr G Mcintosh

House Pumpkin Carving Contest.

By Mr G Mcintosh14th October 2015

3pumpkinsIt is time for my favourite house competition of the year!

The entries in the past have been amazing, and I am sure that this year will be no exception.

So get a pumpkin and take some time as a family to create a masterpiece, remember, this is a whole family effort – don’t let the children wield sharp knives unsupervised!

There will be prizes for all entries, with special prizes for the top three pumpkins in each class.  House points will be awarded and the coveted house trophy will be presented!

Pumpkins need to be brought in on FRIDAY 23rd OCTOBER and must be TAKEN HOME AT THE END OF THE DAY (Mr Mckeown made me put that part in!)

Good luck every one, if you need some inspiration, check out last year’s gallery here.

Over the weekend I found these beauties... High expectations..!

Front Page News,Parents

On Line Safety Course for Parents and Carers

By Mr G Mcintosh12th October 2015

I recently received this email from the Openzone, I wonder if any parents are interested?

 

Want to know how to keep your child / teenager safe on line?

Free parent / carer friendly information sessions will be taking place on Thursday 22nd October 2015 6-7pm and Friday 23rd October 2015 10-11am & 1-2pm at The Open Zone, Temple Park Road, South Shields.

The sessions will include:
Simple online safety tips for parents / carers to keep their child and / or teenager safe
An update on sites and the latest social networks children and young people are accessing
The latest jargon used by children and young people on social media and what it means
How to spot the danger signs and what to do about them
The opportunity to access the online ‘Keep them Safe’ module. A easy module written by parents for parents around the link with social media and Child Sexual Exploitation. Staff will be available to support and guide parents / carers through this
A free up to date on line safety information pack

Booking
Due to the popular demand of these sessions booking is essential. Please contact [email protected] or telephone 0191 424 6512 .

Front Page News,Parents

Bee-Bots on fire

By Mr G Mcintosh12th October 2015

In computing, we have been programming Bee-Bots to follow instructions using forwards, back, left and right. Today our Bee-Bots were navigating around a mat, where the places were on fire, just like the Great Fire of London!

 

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Lindisfarne

By Mr G Mcintosh8th October 2015

Year 6, Mrs Todd, Mr Arthur and Mrs Parkes had a soggy yet great day at Bamburgh and Holy Island yesterday. Sadly, the rain poured down all day and we returned home drenched.

That did not stop us having a walk to the top of the hill at Bamburgh Castle to look out for any invading Vikings – luckily, we didn’t see any! After a spot of lunch in Bamburgh Cricket Pavillion we made our way to an even soggier Holy Island. Our visit captured the bleak and isolated life the monks must have led at Lindisfarne and gave us a great insight into the shock the Viking raid must have been!

Huge well done to all of the children who behaved beautifully and only moaned about the weather a few times!

Mrs Todd

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Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year Six

Tudor Houses :)

By Mr G Mcintosh7th October 2015










Year 2 had great fun creating Tudor houses. They used black paper and charcoal pencils to create and design their own.

All News,Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year Two

Coffee Afternoon raffle prizes!

By Mr G Mcintosh24th September 2015

I hope you are all planning on coming to the Macmillan coffee afternoon at 2pm on Friday 25th September!

We have some great raffle prizes that will be drawn on the day and after a very generous donation we have 4 tickets for the Sunderland Vs West Ham game at the Stadium of Light on the 3rd of October.

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These will be part of a separate raffle and this one will be drawn on Wednesday 30th September.

We will split the tickets into pairs  (two of the tickets are not sitting next to each other but are near by) 2 prizes in total!

If you would like raffle tickets they will be available for 50p per strip from the office or at the coffee afternoon.

Good luck, and I hope that the football improves for you!

 

 

 

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Choir begins with a bang!

By Mr G Mcintosh21st September 2015

Our school choir, Beat Burn, got together last week for our first meeting of the new school year. Everyone was very enthusiastic when we warmed up with a rousing rendition of ‘Jump Jim Joe’. We went on to practise songs that we’ll hopefully be showing parents later on in the year… I spotted lots of budding Beyonces and Sam Smiths…great job everyone!

Also, spoiler alert…new Beat Burn T-shirts coming soon, in time for our Christmas schedule!

Mrs F

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Y6 Science Show

By Mr G Mcintosh18th September 2015

On Monday, Year 6 walked across to Hebburn Comprehensive School to watch a science show by Professor Brainstorm. What a show! Everyone, including Miss Smith who came with us, learnt something new. Do you know what happens when an inflated balloon is immersed in liquid nitrogen and then removed from it? We didn’t. Did you know you can use a banana to hammer in a nail? We didn’t!

Professor Brainstorm also showed us how to make a ‘spud gun’ of epic proportions using just a piece of copper pipe, a wooden stick and a ‘spud’! We were all learning science without even knowing it.

Many thanks to Hebburn Comprehensive for inviting us along!

Mrs Todd

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year Six

Y6 Termly Overview

By Mr G Mcintosh18th September 2015

September 2015

Dear Parents and Children,

Welcome to a Year 6! I am very much looking forward to teaching this class again, and, as I know the children so well already, we are in a perfect position to launch straight into the new curriculum and get a head start.

Year 6 is a little different to every other year in primary school. We will be working towards the SATs in May so there will be a little more of an emphasis on English (reading, writing, spelling, punctuation and grammar) and Maths. We will, of course, still be continuing our topic work, science, music, PE and French etc. lessons throughout the year.

Our English lessons this term will be centered around two very different texts. We will be starting with ‘There’s A Boy In The Girl’s Bathroom’ by Louis Sachar which should hopefully inspire lots of writing from the point of view of a very confused fifth-grader called Bradley Chalkers. After that, we will link together our Topic work with our English and make a study of a narrative version of the longest epic poem written in Old English, ‘Beowulf’. The version we will study is by Michael Morpurgo with excellent illustrations by Michael Foreman.

To complement Y6’s text studies we will be working hard on revising and learning new punctuation, grammar and spelling rules and conventions. These are a prominent part of the New Curriculum and it is essential that we spend the time getting to grips with these!

Topic and English will be intertwined over the course of this term; our trip to Lindisfarne, the site of the first Viking raid on our country in 793, should provide a real incentive to write both fiction and non-fiction.

Other aspects of Viking life we will look at will be where they came from and where they raided and settled. We will also look closely at the struggle for power in England between the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons and the eventual unification of our country. In DT we will endeavor to look closely at the design on a Viking longship, evaluate it for its effectiveness and try to make our own!

PE will be taken by an external coach on Monday afternoons and by Mrs. Arthur on Friday afternoons – she is well known for her fast-paced, dynamic, competitive PE lessons so this should prove to be fun for all!

Science this term will be focused on the circulatory system i.e. the function of the heart, lungs, veins, arteries and capillaries and on keeping healthy by looking at the effects of alcohol, drugs and lack of exercise on the body.

Weekly homework will be sent home every Wednesday – this could be English, Maths or a combination of both. Children will receive a homework book which should be used to record all homework and should be treated just like an exercise book in school i.e. neat handwriting in blue pen, dated and underlined etc. Homework books should be returned every Monday. Spelling books will also be sent home on Wednesdays to be completed and returned by the following Monday. All children should have a reading book at all times – this book should be a book that interests and challenges you / your child. It is entirely the children’s responsibility to change these as needed. Reading diaries should be written in regularly by both the children themselves and parents.

The door to Y6 will be opened every morning at 8.30, children are very welcome to come in to our classroom at that time to get themselves sorted for the day and to make an early start on work.

All children should have a water bottle, clearly named, in school at all times which should be taken home regularly to wash!

If you need any further information or have any questions or concerns at any time, the Y6 door will be open from 8.30 every morning and at 3.15 every evening – feel free to catch me then,

Thank you

Mrs. M Todd

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year Six

Year 5 Autumn Term Synopsis

By Mr G Mcintosh17th September 2015

Autumn synopsis

 Dear All,

Welcome to Year Five!

I’m thrilled to welcome you all for the new school year. I thought I would let you know what we have planned from now up until Christmas. If you have any questions or concerns that are not answered below, please feel free to come along and ask me. I will be at the Key Stage 2 door most days at hometime.

Homework

Homework will usually be provided on a Friday, to be completed by the following Wednesday. It will generally involve completing a page in the spelling book and possibly also practicing English or maths skills learned in class, or occasionally researching topics.  I expect homework to be completed with a suitable pen (black or blue ink) or pencil and to be returned in good condition in our brand new homework books.  In addition, there will be a spelling test and mental maths test every Friday. Children will be given a list of spellings to learn, focussing on a particular spelling rule or letter pattern, linking to the spelling book homework. In preparation for the maths tests, children should practise their times tables facts up to 12×12. Speed tables sheets are available from me to help with practising at home, or I can suggest other methods including chanting to music, quizzes or simple games.  Once tables are known by heart, we will move on to division tables, eg 60 ÷ 5 = ? With both spellings and tables, I have found that short, regular bursts of practising usually work best and really do make a big difference.

Reading

As in previous years, it is expected that your child will read for at least 15 minutes every night.  The books chosen can be school books or books from home, but should be good quality texts that interest your child.  If your child comes across unfamiliar words they should be encouraged to use a dictionary to find the meaning, improving their vocabulary. Reading records will be checked regularly. Children are responsible for bringing their reading record to school each day and for changing books when necessary.

English

In class, we will be building upon what the children learned in year four and extending their skills of reading comprehension, grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, handwriting and writing composition. This will include studying quality texts together and using them to inspire our own writing; for example our first English unit this term will be based on the novel ‘There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom, by Louis Sachar. This is one of my personal favourites and I am confident that the children will really enjoy it! Later in the term we will get our writing inspiration from a wide range of other sources including an animation video and various texts linked to our first topic, ‘World War Two’. We will be writing fiction, non-fiction and poetry, focussing largely on improving our vocabulary and sentence structure initially.

Maths

This term we will begin by further improving our understanding and application of place value and the four operations of number. We will also practise how to calculate mentally with increased efficiency. We will then progress to developing written methods of calculation. We will also learn about perimeter and area, fractions and line graphs as well as sharpening our problem-solving skills.

Topic

Our first topic in year six is ‘World War Two’.  This is a topic that I personally love and am sure the children will too. From children’s experiences as evacuees to the events of D-Day, from wartime songs to World leaders, we will immerse ourselves in this fascinating period in British history. Our topic will further develop the children’s knowledge of historical events, but will also provide many great opportunities for exciting drama work, detailed written work, historical text studies, art, design technology, music and ICT.  We will also enrich our studies with a trip or two and a very special World War Two day, in full fancy dress! More details of these will follow but adult helpers will be a must so get planning those costumes now! Also, if any relatives of the children would like to come in and tell the class about their wartime memories, this would be greatly appreciated. It has always gone down very well with children in the past as it really brings the topic to life. Please let me know!

Science

Our first two science units of year 5 are called ‘Forces’ and ‘Materials’.  In ‘Forces’, we will investigate friction, air-resistance, upthrust and other forces through practical investigation and design. In ‘Materials’, we will classify materials using their properties as well as investigating reversible and irreversible changes. In addition, we will learn about some separation techniques including evaporation and filtering before trying them ourselves. Both units allow lots of practical exploration as well as improving our written investigation skills and promise to be lots of fun.

Music

This term we will listen to and analyse music from World War Two, and also learn to sing some wartime songs, as well as composing our own lyrics in a similar style. Additionally, we will learn a number of fun singing games and work on our rhythm using percussion instruments.

Other Subjects

We will also find time to enjoy lots of Art and Design work, RE, PSHE, British Values, Computing and French!

PE

Our PE lessons will take place on a Wednesday and a Friday.  Please provide your child with a water bottle, indoor kit and outdoor kit in a suitable bag. PE bags can be left on your child’s peg all week and washed at weekends, ensuring that your child has their kit if any changes in schedule need to be made.

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs N Faulkner

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year Five

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