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Reading Ambassadors Celebration Event

Today our KS2 Reading Ambassadors went to Dukinfield Town Hall to take part in a celebration event with lots of other Tameside schools. It was lovely to see them up on the stage to receive their certificate to thank them for their hard work this year. I am super proud of them all.

Do you have what it takes to promote a love of reading next year? Maybe you could be the next Reading Ambassador to represent our school! 


Summer Reading Challenge 2023: Ready, Set, Read!

Today we had a visitor from Tameside Libraries who introduced the new Summer Reading Challenge which is now open to enter. This summer, join the Ready, Set, Read! team and their animal mascots for the Reading Challenge as they use their skills to weave their way through a summer obstacle course. The Challenge will celebrate play and participation, encouraging you to engage in games and sports in any way that best suits you!

 


Cheerleading competition

Some of our KS2 children took part in a cheerleading competition this afternoon where they came 6th out of 12 schools! They did a great job cheering on all the other schools too and even made signs. Well done everyone, you did the school proud!


Animal Classification

Fantastic discussions happened in class today whilst the children were classifying vertberates. They really debated what a turtle, platypus and a bat were as they all have features that were confusing. However, they managed to agree on the 7 life processes all living things do and really enjoyed using venn diagrams to further separate vertebrates into their different groups. 


Friday Merits in Year 4

There has been a lot of awards this week in Year 4. Swimming awards, bronze awards, gold awards, good to be green pencils and head teacher awards were all received by Year 4 today. Well done everyone. 


Groovy

Year 4 had an awesome time dressed up in their 1970's gear. They look amazing and thoroughly enjoyed the school fair after school too.


Cricket in Year 4

Year 4 have been working hard to perfect their fielding and batting skills so they can improve their cricket skills. They have had to use both hands to send and receive the ball and have aimed their batting shots so that their partner could practise catching. Some great work Year 4!


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