Monday 5th January

This entry was posted in Headteacher's Blog. Bookmark the permalink.

6 Responses to Monday 5th January

  1. Amber Creasey 3c says:

    My new year resolution is to improve my PE skills especially throwing and catching

  2. s14ahaines says:

    Year 4’s New Year resolutions:

    -Be nice to our family.
    -Eat healthier.
    -Do more exercise.
    -Practise our times tables more often.
    -Try not to fall out with our friends.

  3. Year 1 says:

    Year 1 remembered that Miss Mason wanted to eat healthily and to keep fit.
    The children had lots of ideas for new year resolutions including helping at home, washing the cars, keeping fit, tidying bedrooms, laying the table, washing up and learning to ride their bikes safely.
    When I asked what things they were looking forward to in 2016, this is what they said.
    Aaliyah ‘I’m looking forward to moving house.’
    Archie ‘I’m going to a big cottage on holiday.’
    Aimee ‘I’m looking forward to my birthday.’
    Isla ‘I’m looking forward to a sleepover at my cousin’s house.’
    Zachary ‘I’m going to visit York.’
    Ben ‘I’m going on holiday to the Isle of Wight to celebrate my Nanny’s birthday.’

  4. Year 6 says:

    Our resolutions in Year 6 include:
    – Making sure we know our times tables really well.
    – To practise our spellings more often.
    – To manage distractions around us.
    – To put in 100% effort.

    This year, we are looking forward to:
    – Boggle Hole residential trip
    – Starting at secondary school
    – Finishing our SATs

  5. Foundation says:

    Every child in Foundation has thought about and decided what their goal will be for 2016, here are a few examples:
    To be friends with all the children in Foundation 2 (Oliver)
    To share with others at school (Ellis and James)
    To help my friends (Adah and Lily-Mae)
    To help my Mommy round the house (Demi)
    To help my Daddy to wash the car (Georgia)

  6. Year 3 says:

    Year 3 shared their goals in class and talked about ways to achieve these:
    -Keep practising even when things get tough
    -Ask for help and support if you don’t understand
    -Making a mistake is a good thing because you will learn from it
    -Be resilient and have a positive frame of mind
    – If you don’t succeed try and try again!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *