[Year2] Knowledge Organiser and Topic Web for Autumn 1
Dear parents and carers,
We hope term has started well. Please find information about this term’s project below:
The Year 2 Team
Dear parents and carers,
We hope term has started well. Please find information about this term’s project below:
The Year 2 Team
We have had a lovely first week in Year 3. We are really pleased with how quickly the children have settled in and working hard already.
On Monday, we helped Mr Calver and Mr Applegate to discover some items from the past. We learnt the role of an archaeologist and then carefully dug up what had been found. We took these items back to the classroom to analyse. We found out they were from a very long time ago called the ‘Stone Age’. We then went on to hear a story about a Stone Age Boy and Om.
We look forward to the year ahead and teaching your children. A few key points to note:
Please find attached our knowledge organiser and parent information for this half term:
Year 3 Dig and Discover topic web
Year 3 Knowledge Organiser Autumn 1
Year 3 Team
Come in and find out about the year ahead for your child. Learn about the curriculum, the expectations, the events, the fun, and more. See what your child has achieved so far, too!
Note that there isn’t a session for Year R pupils due to their recent start.
What a week – full of many ‘firsts’, changes and hard work. There has been a lovely atmosphere around school.
A huge welcome to our new children and parents of St Mark’s. We hope it’s been a really successful week and you feel at home with us.
Our new lunch service has been a real success, and it’s now a highlight of our school. Fresh and healthy food in a dining room experience, served with a smile. The children have been excited about it, too. A special thanks Pabulum, our Deputy Head Teacher Nikki Ford and our Assistant Head Teachers Hannah Carter and Jo Rosso for making it all possible.
There’s lots in our newsletter – thank you for taking the time to read through it. Have a great weekend.
Best wishes, Mr Applegate
Children will be bringing home a green reading log over the next few days. This will replace the reading record cards that we have had over the last few years. Please send the log and their reading books into school with your child each day.
School reading:
In school, reading is recorded in a class folder and we will use a stamp saying that: ‘your child has read with an adult today’ or with a signature.
Frequent reading is encouraged both in and out of school. Each class will have a class reader to share and enjoy as a class.
From Year 2 onwards, children also complete regular reading tasks in class which develop their fluency and comprehension. This won’t be recorded in the log.
Home reading:
We ask that children read at least 4 times per week. Please could you, or your child, sign their reading log.
Books that will come home each week:
Well done to Jack N in Year 4, who is changing our world by litter picking on his route to school!
Does your child have a story? Let us know!
Work has begun on our outside area! We shared with the children in worship what some of our plans are. You may have heard the ideas of hens, ponds, forest areas, climbing equipment and more, sensory garden, reflection garden and more. We’ve started work on the Year R area and our farm. Please know that your generosity is making this a reality, and we are all very excited!
Can I ask you to come to our AGM, where we will be looking at at electing a new team for FOSM? Nominations are already being accepted for Chair, treasurer and secretary. Please submit names to the Chair (chair.fosm@stmarksce.org.uk) by start of the meeting where a vote will be held to select the new representatives. Anyone attending the meeting can also put themselves forward for any of the roles. FOSM is a friendly team who are passionate about helping the children and community of St Mark’s. So save the date – Monday 12th September (7:30pm). Thanks!
We have a brilliant governing body, and have a vacancy for a foundation governor. Why not join us?
A foundation governor is appointed to the governing body to support the religious character of the school. In church schools, governors are guardians of the vision and Christian ethos, keeping it alive and ensuring that it is implemented.
Being a governor also involves meeting with other governors (12 meetings across the year), meeting with staff a few times across the year, and visiting the school to help us show we are doing all that we need to be doing!
If you are interested in finding out more, please email the office here. Or why not suggest this to someone you think might be interested?!
Everyone:
Key Information Sessions:
Year 5:
No SCL after school club available on Friday 21st October 2022 & Friday 31st March 2023.
Inset Days – Tuesday 3rd January 2023, Friday 31st March 2023, Monday 5th June 2023
Term dates for 2022-2023 – Click here for more info
Email have started going out for September 2022/3 clubs now. If you have applied for a place please bear with us whilst we process applications – we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Clubs start w/c 19th September.
Children have enjoyed being back in the main hall for lunches and our new caterers Pabulum have done a wonderful job feeding everyone during the first week of term. It has been a big change to school life and we are so proud of the children for adapting so well!
Status: special menu on Tues 13th September only
Week 3 next week (please see here for the menus)
Here is a special menu for Tuesday 13th September from Pabulum. It will be displayed in the lunch hall on the day for children too
PE is starting next week (w/c 12th Sept). A reminder that children can wear PE kit to school on the days they have PE. When children have gym, please can they bring or wear shorts underneath.
Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
Grieg was a Norwegian composer in the Romantic period of music
If you’ve got some communicty news you’d like to share, let us know.
The ‘Friends of St Mark’s’ (FOSM) was formed early in the life of the school. All parents are automatically members and our committee organises social events for children and adults and fund-raising events such as Key Stage discos, Easter Egg Hunts and Summer Fun days.
Over the last few years the ‘Friends’ have donated money that has contributed towards extra resources to benefit the children at St. Mark’s which has included playground equipment, books for the school library, and general school funds. We are now a registered charity, too. Charity number: 1188879
Join our Facebook group here.
See you tomorrow – Breakfast club from 8am, KS1 and KS2 gates open at 8:30am.
Mr Applegate
I trust you’ve had a restful summer break, and that the children are ready to come back to school – I’m sure adults are ready!
We’re excited about the new year ahead, including meeting those new to our school in Year R and other year groups.
Can you help at our Grounds Maintenance Working Party, Thursday 1st Sept 6:30pm? We could really do with some more help. Details here. Thanks!
Starting w.c. 12th September.