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Bede Burn School Council

By A Lenney23rd September 2015

Bede Burn Primary School has a new School Council! There are fourteen children on the Council this year, all eight house captains from Year 6, and then two children from each of the other Key Stage 2 classes. All the children were voted for by their classmates, having first to explain why they wanted to be a class, or in the case of Year 6, a house representative, I know the teachers were all impressed with their presentations.

We will keep you up-to-date with our meetings and the different ideas we have to continue to make Bede Burn School the most amazing place to be.We have hit the ground running this year. In the short time since our members were elected by their classes, we have developed a really exciting idea for each class to raise money, We have called this project “Make it Grow” and will be sending out more information very soon. So keep your eyes and ears open for some great ideas throughout this year.

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Welcome to Year 4

By J Summers21st September 2015

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Dear Parent/Guardian

I hope you have had a lovely summer and that your child enjoys Year 4. I write to inform you of some details relating to year 4.

  1. PE. will take place on Wednesday’s in Autumn Term – full BedeBurn PE kit is expected.
  2. Swimming: Children will have swimming lessons weekly, on a Thursday, beginning 10th
  3. Homework: Children will receive weekly homework. Maths homework will be given out on Fridays, to be returned Monday – this will largely relate to their times tables skills and knowledge. English homework will be given on a Monday, this will relate to spellings. Children will be given spellings to learn, which will be tested on Thursday of that same week. Additionally they will be given a related spelling activity, in their spelling book, which can be returned Friday.
  4. Exiting school: Year 4 will leave school via the Year 4 fire exit (the door that opens onto the yard), but they will enter the building through the double doors on the yard (as in Year 3) at all other times.
  5. Curriculum:

Topic this term will be the Romans, specifically their invasion of England. This Topic will link into other curriculum subjects resulting in Roman Mosaics in art, Roman Newspaper accounts and report writing in Literacy, and Roman Numeral work in maths.

Science will explore human digestion and teeth, which will help discussion of healthy eating and looking after your body.

Literacy We begin the term looking at books by the author Michael Foreman and writing our own story based on his style. Later we will look at humorous poems, develop our creative writing through spooky stories as well as improving our non-fiction writing skills. Children will read weekly in a group and this replaces their individual reading with their reading journals. It is hoped you will be able to read regularly at home with your child and record their progress in their reading journal.  Reading a text and answering questions about it is also a key skill in Year 4, we will regularly complete and discuss reading comprehension activities and it is hoped your questioning and discussion about books at home will support this.

Maths   A key focus of this term is the children learning their times tables with increased speed and accuracy and your support in this is much appreciated. In class we will be exploring shape, reading graphs and improving our measuring skills. Calculations will involve increasingly bigger numbers and children will use written methods to solve calculations and they will consider best methods and use their skills in problem solving scenarios.

RE  (religious education) focuses on what Christians believe about God and how this informs  their behaviour. Year 4 will be invited to question all beliefs discussed and reflect on thier own beliefs about life and the world.

French – Mrs Richardson will continue to support Year 4 with their conversational French skills, this terms focus is on animals.

ICT: E Safety will be a primary focus and children will use variables and repeats to create and manipulate a programme.

If you have any questions feel free to catch me in the playground at home time or in the morning or leave a message at the main office. I am really looking forward to teaching my new class and hope your child makes good progress and enjoys Year 4. I hope to meet you at this term’s forthcoming open evening.

Kind Regards

Miss Summers

Year 4 Class Teacher

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Year Three Termly Overview

By A Lenney17th September 2015

Welcome to Year 3. I am pleased to say that the children have all settled into Key Stage 2 very successfully, We have spent our time learning lots of new routines and getting used to the Year 3 classroom. Last week we were able to think about a very special event in our country, that of the Queen becoming our longest reigning monarch. Year 3 took the opportunity to think about being British, who and what made us proud, Mo Farrah was at the top of a lot of people’s list and this made seeing him in the Great North Run really thrilling for a lot of the class. Our portraits of the Queen are on display in Key Stage 2 if you would like to come and see them.

I hope that the rest of this year will prove to be as exciting as the start, we have already enjoyed a visit to the Salvation Army in Jarrow to help them celebrate their centenary, The children were all fantastic and they behaved beautifully, I was very proud of them all, We were able to learn about how the Salvation Army has a tradition of helping those in need.

Our topic this term is The Stone Age, we will be finding out about this amazing time in history and, who knows, maybe solving the mystery of Stone Henge. This will be linked to our English work when we study books including Stone Age Boy, There’s a pebble in my pocket and How to wash a woolly mammoth. We will be trying our hand at writing stories, letters and instructions.

We will be concentrating on number work at the start of our maths work, looking at the importance of a good understanding of place value, as well as developing addition and subtraction skills. I will be sending out information about methods and how to help your child in the coming weeks. However a great start would be to help your child with their 2 and 3 times tables.

Our RE work this term is to find out about Hinduism and I am thrilled to say we have arranged for an artist to come and work with the children looking at Rangoli patterns,

PE, this term, is on Monday and Thursday. Keep an eye on the website in the coming weeks as I hope to share the children’s progress in learning tricks, lifts and “flying” in these sessions.

These are just a few of the highlights of the first term in Year 3. I hope that you are as excited by it as I am. The change from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 can be quite daunting  and so if you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Thank you

A Lenney

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Autumn information Year 2

By Mr G Mcintosh15th September 2015

Hello and welcome back! We hope you have enjoyed your summer holidays as much as we have. Thank you to all who took time to send postcards in about their holiday, we have thoroughly enjoyed reading  and sharing them in class.

 

Topic

During Autumn, we will be going back to 1666 and the era of the Stuarts as we find out about the Great Fire of London and the effect it had on the people of the time. We will be finding out when, where, how and why the Great Fire happened, as well as exploring how we know about it through the diary of Samuel Pepys and other sources. We will also spend some time learning about why we celebrate Bonfire night, learning about Guy Fawkes and King James. Finally we will end out topic by finding out about our very own famous fire of Gateshead and Newcastle, including an interesting trip to the Quayside, Newcastle. We will also be covering ICT throughout topic too, directing bee bots to different places around London.

English

In English this term we are beginning with The Tiger Child and How Rabbit Stole The Fire. We will be completing lots of exciting work on both texts including drama and hot seating. We will be learning to use adjectives to describe characters and use our imaginations to extend stories and create new characters. We will then move onto planning and writing our own stories. Through this we will be focusing on using correct punctuation and trying to use connectives to extend our sentences. We will also be building on phonic knowledge acquired in Year 1 and continuing to use sounds they  know to read and spell words.

We will also be thinking more about the Great Fire of London and we will be writing an imaginary recount about escaping from the fire. We will learn more about Pepys, then pretend we are children from that time and write a diary.

Maths

We will begin by focusing on place value and number, learning to read and write numbers to 100. We will look at what each digit represents and practice counting in 2s, 5s, 10s and 3s. We will then use this knowledge to help us add and subtract numbers to 100.

We will complete work on measures, choosing  and using appropriate standard units to estimate and measure length, height and mass. We will also be learning about 2D and 3D shapes, naming  and identifying properties, then using this knowledge to sort and compare shapes.

Science

Our first Science topic is everyday materials and we will be learning to:

  • distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made
  • identify and name a variety of everyday materials, including wood, plastic, glass, metal, water, and rock
  • describe the simple physical properties of a variety of everyday materials
  • compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of their simple physical properties.

PE

PE lessons will be completed  on Mondays and Fridays. Please ensure your child has their full PE kit in school and that all items are clearly labelled.

Homework

Homework may be given on a Friday and will be expected to be returned by the following Thursday. It would also be beneficial if your child read every night as this has great benefits for reading progression.

Reading

Please could we ask that your child brings their reading books and records into school on their reading day so we can ensure reading books are changed regularly.

Water Bottles

The children should bring their own water bottles to keep in class, which they can access throughout the day. Please make sure your child’s name is written clearly on their water bottle.

We have had a lovely start to our school year 🙂

Thank you!

Mrs Franchi and Mrs Kiely

 

 

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Year 6 Gaelic Football

16th July 2015Mr G Mcintosh

Year 6 had a great morning at Monkton Stadium yesterday taking part in the Gaelic Football Tournament. Both teams reached the semi-finals – a fantastic achievement by everyone!!!IMG_0743 IMG_0745 IMG_0747 IMG_0749 IMG_0751 IMG_0753 IMG_0754 IMG_0756 IMG_0757 IMG_0759 IMG_0761 IMG_0763 IMG_0765 IMG_0767 IMG_0770 IMG_0772 IMG_0773 IMG_0776 IMG_0778 IMG_0781

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Sports Day 2015

By Mr G Mcintosh7th July 2015

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A massive thank you to all of you that turned out this morning to support our children at sports day.  The sun shone down upon us and all of the children had a fantastic time!

Although sportsmanship was the real winner, this year Aydon house emerged as champions and the house captains led the jubilant team (and Mrs Evans) on the now traditional lap of honour!

Even little brothers and sisters got in on the act with the biggest toddler race we have ever had!  Mums, dads, and a few big brothers also competed in the ‘grown ups’ race, I’ll let you decide who won from the photographs!

Check out the photographs from the day here.

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Sandcastle Contest

By Mr G Mcintosh6th July 2015

Last week year five took part in a huge sandcastle contest!

The Shields Gazette article is below, you can spot some of our children in the pictures!

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/education/children-create-ipressive-beach-sculptures-in-south-shields-sandcastle-competition-1-7342151

 

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Chinese Visitors 2015

By Mr G Mcintosh2nd June 2015

 

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Well, when our Chinese friends visited last December, they were so impressed with how welcome they were made to feel at Bede Burn that they were desperate to return and give some other children the chance to experience the North Eastern hospitality!

The children and teachers (including the Head Teacher) from Meiyuan School arrived, weary, yet excited, on Sunday afternoon.  On Monday they spent the day with us at school, getting involved in lessons throughout the day.

Miss Lenney organised some rotational symmetry activities in her lesson and this gave our children the opportunity to chat and get to know their new friends (although I’m not sure how much of the finer details of the game ‘Bulldog’ they understood!)

Miss Summers further impressed by dressing up as Little Red Riding Hood and encouraged great team work as the children from both schools retold the story to each other before acting it out.  Some of our boys seemed quite attached to the red hood too!

Finally Miss Smith put both sets of children through their paces in a PE lesson, again it was brilliant to see our children encouraging and helping their Chinese friends in the exercises!

After school, Miss Lenney and I took the Chinese to Arbeia and gave them a tour of the Roman fort.  We didn’t even make anything up!  Although cold and blustery (they are used to a hot and humid thirty degrees) they all seemed to enjoy the visit, even the smell boxes…

The children will be back with us next Monday and will be staying for the KS2 disco (tickets available from the office.)

Some great photographs from the day are here.

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Fun with Numbers

By A Lenney1st June 2015

Year 3 have been having fun with numbers. We have been exploring patterns and trying to explain rules to other children. This term we have also been improving our skills at doubling, and have risen to the dizzy heights of multiplying 32 by 48 using this method. We even impressed Mr. Arthur with our skills!

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Welcome back Year 3

19th April 2015A Lenney

Summer Term Year 3

Welcome back, I hope that you all had a great time over Easter. Can you believe that we are in the final term of the year already, where has the time gone?

This term certainly looks like being another busy period, with lots of fun and exciting events. Firstly we are changing PE days again, as we are lucky enough to have secured a course of six lessons from SAFC, this will take place on Friday afternoons and so our PE days will now be Fridays and alternating Mondays, [Monday PE lessons will take place when we do not swim on Thursday].

Science, this term, will be concentrating on Plants. I am slightly worried as I have a reputation from being able to kill off even plastic plants, let’s hope that some of the children prove to have green fingers!!!  We will be exploring the Ancient Civilisation of Sumer, a first for us all I am sure as this is one of the curriculums newer topics. This area of study provides us with a link to our English studies, as we will be using a book by Mal Peet called The Mysterious Traveller to develop a range of language skills and to provide a stimulus for different genres of writing both fiction and non-fiction.

Maths will provide many challenges throughout the term, we will be concentrating on understanding number and gaining confidence in using times tables and place value to solve problems and demonstrate mastery of the four rules of number. I will be sending more information about this very soon.

An exciting term is ahead of us, and as ever if you have any concerns or just want an update please feel free to contact me, or have a chat at the end of the day.

Thank you

A Lenney

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