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Abberley Parochial Primary Parent Newsletter 

Newsletter - 14th February 2025

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Our value in Collective Worship at the moment is

Truthfulness

Thank you to our wonderful Friends for organising a super silent disco tonight. It was a hit with all pupils and the photo booth was a popular new addition. 

This week, our safety group led an impressive assembly on Safer Internet Day. Their confident presentation on identifying scams and phishing demonstrated excellent communication skills. PC Molly and PSCO Abigail were particularly impressed with our pupils' online safety knowledge, reinforcing the importance of this crucial life skill.

   

Our recent house singing competition was nothing short of spectacular! The performances were passionate, enthusiastic, heart warming, and at times, downright hilarious. The judges were so impressed that they couldn't pick an overall winner. If you'd like to experience this musical extravaganza for yourself, we invite you to join us at the village hall on Thursday, 27th February, at around 9am, just after drop-off where we will perform for one last time.

I'm delighted to announce that we raised £90 for Children's Mental Health Day. Our mindful group is excited to use these funds to enhance our school's wellbeing area.

Looking ahead, parent evening appointments will be available to book from tomorrow. Please remember to scroll through and save your chosen slot to ensure it's registered on our online system. The evenings are scheduled for 4th March (4pm-7pm) and 6th March (3.30pm-6pm).

We're also excited about our wildlife area project and need your help! Save the date for Sunday, 2nd March, from 10am to 1pm, when we need some physical help to clear the pond, help clearing some mud and maybe move some bark chippings. If anyone is handy with a chainsaw and can cut some logs to make seats, please see Mrs Shelley.

When we return to school, see if you can spot the location of our newly installed bird box. It has a solar camera attached so we can observe any nesting birds. Thank you to William Towle for this wonderful leaving present.

  

As we break for half-term, I wish you all a restful and enjoyable week. We look forward to welcoming everyone back, refreshed and ready for another exciting term of learning and growth.

Claire Shelley   Headteacher


Attendance for this half Term

Overall school attendance: 95.7%

Overall absence: 4.3%

Unauthorised absence: 1%

Top tip for the week!

Click on this link to help learn what you can do to keep children safe online.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/police-forces/west-mercia-police/areas/west-mercia/campaigns/campaigns/2024/exploitation-and-vulnerability-workshops

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We are excited to announce that World Book Day will take place on Thursday 6th March 2025 and this year’s theme is Magic! Children are encouraged to dress up as their favourite magical characters and take part in a variety of spellbinding activities inspired by beloved stories. From enchanting storytelling sessions to creative workshops, the day promises to be full of wonder and imagination. We look forward to seeing everyone bring their favourite magical tales to life!


07 Feb 2025
Happy Lunchtime
Well done to our role model pupils who have been demonstrating our values at lunchtime. Next week we will be hosting our 'TABLE OF AWESOMENESS'. I wonder who will be enjoying this special lunch with Miss Gibbons?
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06 Feb 2025
Children's Mental Health Week 2025
This week is Children's Mental Health Week. The theme this year is Know Yourself, Grow Yourself.  At the beginning of the week, Wellbeing Values Group led an assembly about this year's theme, what mental health is and why it's so important we take care of our mental wellbeing...
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06 Feb 2025
Momentum Gymnastics 🤸‍♀️
Skylarks have been lucky enough to have Annie from Momentum Gymnastics for one PE session each week this half term. They have been working on balancing, jumps, rolls and travelling. The children have enjoyed using the different equipment and challenging themselves to try new things...
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Friends Silent Disco
4:00pm – 5:30pm
14
February
Half Term
9:00am – 3:20pm
From 17 Feb until 21 Feb
17
February
KS2 Online Safety Production and Workshop
1:00pm – 3:20pm
27
February
Worcestershire Primary STEM Challenge 2024/25 Years 5&6
1:00pm – 3:20pm
04
March
Parents' Evening
4:00pm – 7:00pm
04
March
Parents' Evening
3:30pm – 6:00pm
06
March
Abberley Parents & Friends Event - Dinner, DJ and Dancing
7:00pm
07
March
Puppet Show Yr R,1 & 2
1:00pm – 3:20pm
14
March
Full Governing Body meeting
4:30pm – 6:30pm
18
March
Cricket Engagement Day
9:00am – 3:20pm
20
March
Yr 3 Residential Pioneer Centre
9:00am – 3:20pm
From 31 Mar until 02 Apr
31
March
Bend the Rules Day
9:00am – 3:20pm
01
April
Dance Fest Yr 3&4
9:00am – 3:20pm
03
April
Last Day of Term for Pupils
9:00am – 3:20pm
11
April
Easter Holidays
9:00am – 3:20pm
From 12 Apr until 27 Apr
12
April

Wrens

This week we have been learning a bit more about penguins.  We enjoyed sharing the non-fiction book "Can a penguin ride a bike?" which taught us lots of interesting facts about penguins.  We then put our writing skills to the test and wrote out a favourite fact we had learned to create our own non-fiction book all about penguins.  The children have made great progress in their writing this half term and are beginning to formulate and write their own independent sentences.  Great work Wrens!

In maths this week we have started to explore the composition of 6 and 7. It was lovely to see how quickly the children picked up the concept of making these numbers in different ways by applying the strategies they had already learnt when looking at numbers to 5.  Perhaps you can play a game of "Show me" with your child and ask them to show you different ways of making a number using their fingers.

In RE we have been exploring the story of Zaccheaus the Tax Collector and what it teaches us about God.  We decided that Jesus had chosen to visit Zaccheaus because he wanted to help him make good choices and learn to be kind.

In DT we used some of the skills we learnt earlier in the term to create some polar landscapes out of junk modelling.  The children had to think carefully whether they were created an Arctic or Antarctic landscape when choosing which animals to add to their designs.  In art with Mrs Postlethwaite we continued to explore a cold colour palette and created some lovely artwork featuring penguins.

I hope you all have a lovely half term holiday and the children have a well deserved rest.  Please do not forget to complete and return your "proud peacock" sheets if there is any home learning you would like to celebrate with the class.  

Homework

Phonics sheet in the green book and sharing their celebration reading book with a family member.

Timetable

Tuesday: Outdoor learning

Thursday: PE kits

Thursday: Reading books, library books and green phonics books

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Skylarks

This week in English, the children worked really hard to finish off their diary entries as the little old lady from A Squash and a Squeeze. They have produced some excellent writing and remembered the key features of a diary in order to be successful.

In maths this week, we have been looking at addition and subtraction. We started the week thinking about related facts. The children recognised patterns to help them solve calculations. For example, if they know 3+5=8 then they also know 30+50=80. They identified related facts for both addition and subtraction calculations. They have also been adding and subtracting 1s from numbers up to 100. To end the week, Skylarks have been applying their number bond knowledge to add to the next ten. For example, 46+__ = 50

In science, the children explored different fabrics. They did an investigation to see which fabric would make the best curtains. They identified that curtains should be opaque and strong before testing three fabrics.

In geography, the children used their knowledge from this unit on maps to redesign the playground. They needed to identify key features of the playground before reflecting and improving them.

Timetable

Monday: Wellies and a coat suitable for the weather

Tuesday and Thursday: PE kits

Homework

Year 1: Weekly phonics practise sheets are sent home on a Friday in a phonics book. Information is on the front page of the book to explain the weekly homework. Your child should also 'celebrate' their reading and enjoy 'showing off' how well they can read their Little Wandle book to you. Please read this a few times while it is at home. Little Wandle books to be returned on Wednesday

Homework

Year 2: 1 page of mental arithmetic maths book set on a Friday and 15 minutes of TTRS (TTrockstars) 'Garage' to be completed for the following Wednesday. Please read the Little Wandle reading books that are sent home a few times. Little Wandle books to be returned on Wednesday

Kestrels

In science this week, the children carried out their investigations into whether longer arms throw further or longer legs jump further.  We recapped the meaning of a fair test and the children were able to identify which variable they would change each time. They then produced their results in a table and drew scientific conclusions from them. They also referred back to their predictions, discussing if they were accurate or not.

In geography, we went on our local field trip. The children were using an OS map of the local area along with an OS legend to identify human and physical features. They took photos of the features they found which they will use in their work after half term. 

In art, the children continued to make their 3D people using wire, newspaper and tape. They have been inspired by the work of Faith Bebbington to create their sculptures. The children have worked collaboratively to make some fantastic models and have also created clothes for them to wear from newspaper and tape. These figures will be put together to make a group sculpture that symbolises a school value when we come back after half term.

In music this week, we performed our group 'Samba Groove' using a variety of different percussion instruments. Each group performed their Call and Response while maintaining a clear and steady pulse. Well done everyone!

As it is half term, the children have not been set any homework.

Homework

15 min on TTRockstars to be completed by Wednesday

One page of Mental Arithmetic book to be completed and handed in by Wednesday

10 games on Spelling Shed should be completed by the following Friday in preparation for the weekly spelling test

Timetable

Every day: Reading book and reading records

Wednesday: Outdoor PE kit for football

Thursday: Indoor PE kit for yoga

Friday: Weekly spellings given out  and reading record books marked

Merlins

In English, the children explored the world of nonsense poetry by writing their own imitation poems inspired by Jabberwocky. They had great fun inventing their own portmanteau and nonsense words, carefully following the poem’s rhyming pattern and iambic tetrameter. The results were wonderfully imaginative and full of creativity!

In maths, the focus has been on multiplying fractions and dividing fractions by integers. After mastering these skills, the children applied their knowledge to a range of problem-solving challenges, demonstrating excellent reasoning and perseverance.

In science, the children created informative leaflets to help others understand the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy. Their work was detailed and engaging, highlighting the importance of sustainable energy sources.

In geography, we took our learning outdoors with a fieldwork study of our local brook and pond, investigating levels of litter pollution. The children wrote insightful reports on their findings, considering the environmental impact and suggesting ways to help improve the issue. Their thoughtful reflections showed great awareness of the importance of looking after our local environment.

In music this week, we performed our Arctic compositions using the glockenspiels and other percussion instruments. Well done everyone!

Homework

15 min on TTRockstars to be completed by Wednesday 

One page of Mental Arithmetic book to be completed and handed in by Wednesday 

10 games on Spelling Shed should be completed by the following Friday in preparation for the weekly spelling test

Timetable

Every day: Reading books and reading records 

Tuesday & Thursday: PE kit

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