Twier Follow us on Twier @stmarksacademy1 Monday Mornings Please note that we have a staff briefing every Monday at 8.30am so there is no-one in the school office from 8.30am. to 8.40am ST. MARK’S C. of E. PRIMARY ACADEMY Inspiring minds, achieving excellence, nurturing faith Spring 1 Newsletter 2020 Dear Parents/Carers, Governors and Children, In this week’s newsleer you will read about all the wonderful learning that has happened this half term in every year group. Thank you for your support as we connue to provide a wide range of learning opportunies and raise standards. Have a good half term break and we look forward to seeing our wonderful children back in school on Monday 24 th February 2020 at 8:45am. Mrs Hedman Last Friday, parents/carers aended Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) in Recepon, Year 1 and Year 2. We know how important it is for young children to develop a passion for reading. Indeed, reading oſten and for pleasure has a posive impact on well-being and aainment. So, do connue to read with your child every day. Also, do remember to complete your child’s reading record. If your child is in Recepon or KS1, please support the DEAR iniave every Friday at 2:45pm. Pupils in KS2 will connue to parcipate in ERIC Year Group % Punctuality % Aendance Recepon 76 96.8 Year 1 77.3 98.4 Year 2 69.6 95.1 Year 3 80 98.9 Year 4 76.9 96.6 Year 5 85 97.5 Year 6 83.3 95.3 Punctuality and Aendance Spring 1 6 th Jan - 14 th Feb 2020 Congratulaons to Year 5 for the best punctuality and to Year 3 for the best aendance this half term. Well done and keep it up! Our whole school aendance target is 96%. Aendance below 90% is deemed to be poor and is highlighted in our aendance figures as persistent absenteeism. Currently, our persistent absence figures are very high i.e. 11%. Please help us to reduce persistent absence so that our children make excellent progress Please remember that school starts at 8.45 so that learning can begin promptly.
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Monday Mornings
Please note that we have a staff briefing every Monday at 8.30am
so there is no-one in the school office from 8.30am. to 8.40am
In this week’s newsletter you will read about all the wonderful learning that
has happened this half term in every year group. Thank you for your support
as we continue to provide a wide range of learning opportunities and raise
standards. Have a good half term break and we look forward to seeing our
wonderful children back in school on Monday 24th February 2020 at 8:45am.
Mrs Hedman
Last Friday, parents/carers attended Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) in
Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. We know how important it is for young children
to develop a passion for reading. Indeed, reading often and for pleasure has a
positive impact on well-being and attainment. So, do continue to read with
your child every day. Also, do remember to complete your child’s reading
record. If your child is in Reception or KS1, please support the DEAR initiative
every Friday at 2:45pm. Pupils in KS2 will continue to participate in ERIC
Year Group % Punctuality % Attendance
Reception 76 96.8
Year 1 77.3 98.4
Year 2 69.6 95.1
Year 3 80 98.9 Year 4 76.9 96.6
Year 5 85 97.5 Year 6 83.3 95.3
Punctuality and Attendance
Spring 1
6th Jan - 14th Feb 2020
Congratulations to Year 5 for the best punctuality and to Year
3 for the best attendance this half term. Well done and keep it
up!
Our whole school attendance target is 96%. Attendance below
90% is deemed to be poor and is highlighted in our attendance
figures as persistent absenteeism. Currently, our persistent
absence figures are very high i.e. 11%. Please help us to reduce
persistent absence so that our children make excellent progress
Please remember that school starts at 8.45 so that learning can begin promptly.
Hello from Year 6
This half term in year 6 we have been looking at the Frozen
Kingdom and the amazing animals that inhabit there.
In literacy, we have written some great non-chronological
reports on Sharks, Penguins and Polar bears and in
numeracy, we have overcome our fear of algebra!!!
Due to our topic, a trip to Streatham Ice Skating rink was
arranged and we enjoyed whizzing around on the ice and
learning how to skate in the extremely cold environment.
Hello from Year1
We have had a lovely term with all children really enjoying our topic on Superheroes. They worked hard to develop their knowledge and vocabulary within this area.
Our topic for next half term is Memory Box, where we will be looking at things of the past, such as toys, our families and our early memories.
Maths: Number: Place (value within 50), and multiples of 2, 5, and 10. English: Story writing, character description and instruction writing.
How to help your child’s learning at home:
Read at least 5 times a week at home. It is very important that children have a chance to practise their phonics/reading skills regularly at home. Your child can read a range of things; it doesn’t just have to be a school reading book. They may choose to read a magazine, recipe or one of their own books.
Practise their spellings with them. There is a spelling test ievery Friday.
Help them to practise and learn their number bonds and 2, 5, 10 times tables.
Handwriting -We continue learning how to write and form cursive letters.
PE-normally takes place on a Monday and Friday in Yr1.
Your child will need navy shorts/joggers, a plain white T-Shirt and black trainers/plimsolls.
Many thanks, Ms Adesanya
Hello from Year 2
Year 2 have had a wonderful time this term as ‘Street
Detectives’. We began the term by going on a local walk to
explore the area. The subway at the train station fascinated
the children. Here the children found out about recent changes
made to the area. We were very grateful that Mr Maher came
to visit our classroom to talk about his own experiences
regarding the changes. Our class novel this term was The
Tunnel by Anthony Browne and the children used this story to
produce their own adventure story. In Maths, we have focused
on division and multiplication and there was a huge focus on
the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. In Science, children have explored
why different types of material are suitable for everyday uses
and in RE lessons children have a better understanding of the
importance of prayer for Muslims.
Next term our topic will be Muck, Mess and Mixture. We are
looking forward to Spring 2. Let’s get messy!
Hello from Year 5
Year 5 have been enjoying learning about the Ancient
Egyptians. They have made pots and collars with some
of the pots looking very impressive indeed. They
enjoyed an informative visit to the British Museum
where they witnessed the impressive artefacts in the
Egyptian gallery. Year 5 have been mastering fractions
and most children are experts in LCM—no mean
achievement. I am impressed with their learning.
Year 5 have started swimming as part of their P.E.
programme. Most children are looking smart in their
uniform kit and goggles are a must. Some children are
learning really quickly and I predict they will move
groups before too long.
On Wednesday 12th, we had our visit to Keat’s House.
This is part of the Young City Poets project. The next
step is a workshop given by a guest poet. Children’s
poems will be published and the best poems will be
chosen for a performance in St. Paul’s and a recording
on Audible .
Hello from Year 4
Throughout this term we have had the opportunity to learn about the digestive system, the functions of each organ and where they are in the body, as well as the function and position of the teeth in the mouth. This half term we linked English to our Science topic, animals including humans and when writing, we were able to use the knowledge we gained from science and apply it in our writing. For example, writing dental care leaflets/posters was a way for us to use our persuasive writing techniques while trying to convince people to brush their teeth correctly. You’ll be surprised at what we now know! Ask us some facts at your own risk.
In year 4, we really enjoy mathematics and using prior knowledge to support new learning, covering such things like; multiplication (multiplying 1/2/3 digit numbers); area (of shape) and fractions (of shape and number). Moving forward into the new term we will be continuing with fractions and decimals will follow. I look forward to seeing you all at parents evening.
Gentle Reminders: PE Kit = white T Shirt, blue shorts or joggers and black/blue
trainers or plimsolls. Times table assessment is in June. More detail to come at
parents evening. Supporting children at home with reading, multiplication
practice and homework.
Hello from Reception Class!
Dear Year R families,
We are another half-term down with the realisation that
your children have now been at school for six months – and
what a six months it has been so far. They are now half-
way through their first year of a long schooling journey,
and we are very proud of the efforts, progress and achieve-
ments they have made thus far.
Our theme for this half-term was ‘What happens when I fall
asleep’. We have been talking about the night-time, bed rou-
tines and feelings about the dark. Reading stories like
Man on the Moon and How to Catch a Star allowed us to
delve into the mysterious wonders of our universe and learn
about stars and our solar system. Our upcoming trip to the
Royal Greenwich Observatory (12th February) is an opportunity
for the children to see an exciting planetarium show that
will enhance all their learning about space so far.
Your children have been learning their ‘Set 2 sounds’, which
are known as diagraphs (2 letters that make one sound).
Hello from Year 3
This half term the children of Year 3 have been using the story ‘The Iron Man’ by Ted Hughes as inspiration for our project work. In science this term, we have been learning about forces. Answering scientific questions about the magnetic properties of different materials to develop our enquiry skills. On our trip to the science museum the children explored the use of magnets and forces in everyday life and developed their understanding of forces.
In English strange events have been happening the children have been learning to write their own version of ’Iron Man’. They have been developing their skills of description as well as writing stories with exciting tension and action scenes.