Childrens’ Kelvingrove COMMUNITY DIARY NOTICEBOARD...
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
This week in Lavender we launched our topic ‘animal antics and plant power’. We started by reading and discussing the book The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry, which raises a number of concerns about humans’ treatment of the Amazon Rainforest. Inspired by the
animal characters from the story, we used a range of media and techniques to create our own rainforest art.
In English we started doing further research into the Amazon Rainforest in preparation for writing our informative non-chronological reports. This research included comparing the Amazon Rainforest and London. We found that, although there are many differences between the two, there are more similarities than we originally thought!
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We have had a jam-packed week in Year 6. On Tuesday, we had a school trip to Lee Green Fire Station where we undertook a junior citizenship scheme. We met police officers, firefighters, community support officers and wellbeing advisors. The purpose was to get us prepared for living in London as we transition to secondary school. It was such an informative and engaging trip (even though we nearly got blown away by the wind walking to and from the bus stop!) On Wednesday, we had the privilege of having a mentors' tea party. Each Year 6 pupil has their own school mentor (a member of KG staff) who checks in on
how we are getting on and helps us. It was an amazing event where we ate copious amounts of cake (made from staff and Year 6 children alike!). We can't wait for our next mentors' event: a pizza party when we have finished our SATS in May!
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SPRING TIMETABLE 2019
Clothing bank
will be held on 29th March at Eliot Bank
Babies &
crawlers has now
moved to Eliot Bank. Mondays 10:00-11:30
Every Wednesday 2-4pm Lidl feed it back
at Kelvin Grove please call first to check we have
had a collection
L.I.F.E for mums aged
16-35, every Friday a chance to learn some
new cooking skills with chef Mark. You can also shop afterwards for free (crèche available) Eliot
Bank 12.15-2.15pm
Please pop down to the centres for our current timetable and look out for us on Facebook at
eliot and Kelvin
15/03/2019
Kelvingrove
Newsletter Issue: 129 18/19
DIARY
HEADTEACHERS MESSAGE
The relationship between home and school is key to children’s happiness and success at school. I am really excited about the idea of parent reps for each class supporting communication between home and school. I see this as a really positive way of the school sharing its vision and also parents contributing ideas that help shape school improvement.
If you missed the letter that was sent home about parents reps this week, you can read it here: https://goo.gl/RD2LSR
Happy Red Nose Day to everyone today - I was particularly impressed with Penny’s (Yr4) red nose made from recycled materials.
WORLD BOOK DAY
We all really enjoyed world book day this year. The children dressed up as their favourite female book characters (or from a book with a
female hero(ine) in it. It was lovely to see the older children sharing books with the younger children, you can see some photos here: https://goo.gl/8ybmex
NETHERCOTT
We welcomed back Year 5 from Nethercott Farm last week. All the children really enjoyed
working and living on the farm for the week. You can view some of their photos here:
https://goo.gl/7LPbGS
Thank you to all the staff who gave up their personal time to take the children on this amazing adventure.
INTO FILM AWARD
Congratulations to our Year 6 pupils for their film nomination to Into Film awards. Six of our students represented the school at the awards ceremony last Monday. Thank you to Mrs Milner for all her hard work with this project.
See the following link for footage of the ceremony.
https://www.intofilm.org/news-and-views/articles/into-film-awards-2019-winners
SCHOOL MEAL ACCOUNTS
If you would like to change your child’s school meal pattern during the term, then please do so in writing via the office. This is to ensure we order the correct amount of meals from our kitchen, and only charge you for meals pre-ordered and consumed.
Payment for school meals is required in advance (£2.20 per day, £11 per week – Nursery meals are £3.10 per day, £15.50 per week). We request that parents/carers pay any outstanding dinner arrears before the end of the financial year (31st March 2019).
Our office staff will be contacting parents/carers directly to discuss any outstanding school meal, ClubXtra and Breakfast Club accounts.
15 Mar
Cake sale, 3.15pm
18 Mar Rainbow to soft play
20 Mar
Tate project photo shoot
26
Mar Coral class to Centre
for Wildlife
26
Mar
Hearing and vision testing - reception
classes only
27
Mar
Rec to Lego exhibit at Horniman
Museum
28
Mar Amber class to
Centre for Wildlife
28
Mar Supersonics concert,
Paxton Hall, 5pm
01
Apr Yr2 trip Kew Gardens
01
Apr
African drumming concert, main hall,
2.40pm
02
Apr Apricot class to
Centre for Wildlife
03
Apr Reception spring
music show, 2.30pm
04
Apr Year 5 to Horniman
Museum
05
Apr
Last day of term. Sch closes 2.30pm
NO CLUB XTRA
23
Apr Children return to
school
06
May MAY DAY
SCHOOL CLOSED
13
May KS2 SATs week
20
May
School journey to Chateau du Molay,
France
24
May Last day of half term
03
Jun Children return to
school
19
Jul
Last day of term. Sch closes 2.30pm
NO CLUB XTRA
We are delighted to have received word last Friday that we have been awarded almost £10,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund. Thanks to this funding, and all the hard work applying for it, we will be adding a stage to the main playground, transforming the little wood shelter into a dressing up area and transforming the broken down shelter in Year 1 into a KG shop playhouse. The work will take place over the Easter break.
Our first work in the playground was Easter 2018 when we transformed the trimtrail. We have come a long way since then thanks to the tireless work of the Kelvin Grove community and the PTA. In the past year we have added seating areas, removed fences, added
basketball hoops and so on. If you are interested in seeing the progression of the playground work and where we plan to go from here, there are detailed plans and pictures on the wall in the office reception area.
Please continue to support the PTA, whether through bringing in cakes, running a stall at the fair or simply buying raffle tickets. All help, big or small, is welcomed.
It is worthy to note that the PTA is only just 3 years old, and look at all that has been accomplished! We should all be very proud. As schools continue to be subjected to cutbacks, Kelvin Grove is thriving!
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This week we have been reading ‘The Colour Monster’. This is a book all about feelings. We have been talking about how to understand our own feelings, as well as the feelings of others. ‘The Colour Monster’ is a pop-up book, so we have been having a go at making our own pop up cards. We tested out our ideas, and reviewed them as a class. It required a lot of perseverance!
Thank you to those parents who were able to join us on
Wednesday for our ‘stay and play’ session.
Jade class have been really enjoying this term’s topic ‘let it grow’. Our experiment into what plants need to grow is 3 weeks in now and our plant without water is not looking too healthy! Our plant without light is fairing a bit better but the leaves are losing colour and the plant is not as healthy as our control plant which receives light and water.
In maths we have been learning about length and how to accurately use a ruler. For English we have been using persuasive writing techniques to write to Mr Hyde to save our school’s trees. We do hope he listens as our trees really do matter to us!
This week in Rising Stars we have started learning about measuring in centimetres. We used 30cm rulers to measure different objects around the classroom and compared our results to see if our measurements were accurate. We then had fun using the rulers to draw lines of different lengths. Eventually we're going to be using a measuring tape to measure much bigger things... watch this space!
Last week the children discovered that a friendly giant had visited the year one playground! He caused a terrible mess so they have been writing instructions so that Mr Moore can trap him. The children have also planted their own beans, which they will be observing over the next weeks.
Who first used fractions? Were they always written in the same way? This week Cobalt class has been exploring fractions. We have learnt how to identify how many parts of a certain whole there are, and really enjoyed using examples of chocolate bars to identify parts of a whole. In English, we have learnt how to develop a character using higher-level vocabulary. The vocabulary generated was fantastic! Lastly, in computing we focused on learning how to use Excel to identify co-ordinates, organise information and carry out calculations. It has been a fantastic week!
Last week was World Book Week and we read the book ‘Izzy Gizmo’, which is a story about a girl inventor. Our teachers chose that story because Friday was International Women’s Day. We learnt about some real female inventors too, including Ann Makosinki. She invented the hollow flashlight which is a special invention because it does not need any electricity or batteries to power it. It only needs the heat from your hand, which is FREE!! She decided to invent the flashlight because her mum couldn’t afford electricity when she was at university and she has shown us how important it is to try to help people.
Thursday was World Book Day and we got to dress up as our favourite book
character. In Ochre Class we had Little Red Riding Hood, Miss Trunchbull,
Joan of Arc and many more. It was so difficult for our teachers to choose a
winning costume so we won a book for our class instead.