Posted 02/07/2024
by Rebecca Horn
We really enjoyed our music lesson with Mrs Butlin this week where we were exploring and learning some notes on a xylophone.
We completed our sculpture work in Art where we added some finishing touches to our birds. We have enjoyed building upon our previous work each week and are really pleased with how our birds look - we hope you like them too!
The theme for Show and Tell next week is: Your favourite photograph. Please bring the photograph in on Thursday morning or if you wish to email a photo please send to rhorn@pelyntprimary.co.uk by 8:40am on Thursday.
We hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Class 1 Team
Posted 02/07/2024
by Janine Waring
The residential and day trip season has well and truly arrived at Looe Primary! Our Year 6 pupils enjoyed 3 nights and 4 days at Hendra near Newquay last week, supported by Kernow Sports and Leisure, one of our sports providers. As you can see, they got up to all sorts of activities, including segway, body boarding, adventure challenges and a day trip to Camel Creek. Even the staff got in on the act at the silent disco with evidence of Mrs Higgins dancing away with the instructors! The staff were very proud of the children and hopefully they will have some lovely memories of their last few weeks at Looe Primary School.
Our Year 5 children will enjoy their residential this week and the Year 4 children recently enjoyed a visit to Longleat for 2 nights and a trip to Cheddar Gorge on the way home. For the other year groups it has been a season of some wonderful visits to local venues, including the beaches in and around Looe, Plymouth University, the Sardine Factory/Heritage Centre etc.
We are now all eagerly anticipating the Year 6 drama production in the next few weeks - before we know it, it will be the end of the school year. Where did all that time go?
Posted 01/07/2024
by Rebecca Marshall
This week we have been learning about how to make scones. We have ordered instructions and then written some of our own. After this we have been able to make sweet and savory scones. The best bit was definitely tasting them at the end.
Posted 01/07/2024
by Karen Taylor
I wanted to pop up a few photos to show you how much fun we had on our beach trip today! I will pop up a few more pictures later in the week. The children were all AMAZING!
I'm sure they will all sleep very well after our adventurous day. Well done Penhallow on a FABULOUS day!
Posted 01/07/2024
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello Everyone,
We had a great day on Monday. Our outdoor learning day was focussed around British birds.
The children enjoyed learning about the design and purposes of feathers, using the story: ‘Feathers are not just for flying.’ We observed and compared a wide range of different feathers.
We also learnt about the features, characteristics and bird calls of different British birds and found several examples of these in the outside area. We have started to create a weatherproof chart that will remain outside, which contain paintings and descriptions of birds that may be found in the outdoor area.
We also enjoyed a scavenger hunt, where we tried to find as many clues as we could, to prove that birds visit the outside area.
As you can see from the picture, some of us were exhausted by all of this learning.
Mrs Fitzsimmons
Posted 01/07/2024
by David Hannah
Posted 01/07/2024
by David Hannah
Two teams from Class 3 competed in
the East Cornwall Countdown Cricket Festival at Duloe Cricket Club. Competing
against teams from Looe, Stoke Climsland, Calstock and St Breock.
Both teams played exceptionally well and showed great
sportsmanship!
Posted 30/06/2024
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello Everyone,
It will be our outdoor learning day on Monday 1st July. The theme will be British Birds.
We have some lovely learning opportunities planned. Please can children wear weather appropriate outdoor learning clothes on Monday. If the weather is warm, then a hat and sun cream will be needed. We may get a little painty and messy.
Thank you.
Posted 30/06/2024
by Joanna Rickard
This week our story of Sharing a Shell by Julia Donaldson has led the children to discover the many wonderous sea life that have shells as their homes, and what they do when they outgrow their home. The book has also been a great story to talk about friendship and sharing.
We have watched clips of real-life sea creatures that live on the seabed or against the rocks who use their shells for protection and to help them move around. We are lucky to have a lovely collection of seashells in Pre-School and the children have enjoyed discussing their shape, size, colour and even what sea creature may have once lived inside!
Taking inspiration from the vibrant illustrations in the book we have recreated our own sparkly hermit crabs, sequined scallop shells and also some salt dough handprints decorated with shells. A lovely variety of artwork the children have all enjoyed.
This week the children have also discovered environmental sounds we may hear at the seaside, using their listening skills to correctly match the sounds with their corresponding image.
We have also used shells in our number work to recognise numbers and then count the correct number of shells.
Plenty of sunshine has allowed outside play and discovery to be enjoyed, with more planting, car washing, mud kitchen baking and watering of all our wonderful plants.
Next week we will enjoy the story of ‘What the ladybird heard at the seaside?’
Lastly, a polite reminder to please send your child in with suncream, a hat, and a refillable water bottle when the weather is warm.
We hope everyone has a lovely weekend.
The Pre-School Team.
Posted 30/06/2024
by Johanna Thomas
This month many of our learning experiences have been outside.
We had our Summer picnic down at Cotehele Quay. The boys enjoyed paddling and making huge splashes in the stream. We enjoyed an ice cream up at the cafe afterwards. Luckily the weather was kind to us and we had a beautiful day for it.
It has also been Sport's Day this month. All of our children have taken part in some way. David and Joe are our Y6s and they were able to be part of the Gun Run teams. They both worked brilliantly in their red and blue teams to take the gun to pieces, run to the other end of the field, rebuild and bring back. Both teams one a race each! They also participated in the races on Friday when parents were able to watch proudly and enjoy a picnic with their children.
In cooking we have been using seasonal produce to cook with: strawberry smoothies, tomato salsa and pesto pasta. We always enjoy cooking but only some of us enjoy the eating!
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Posted 30/06/2024
by Michele Spencer
On Friday, the adults who went to Adrenalin Quarry with the Year 6s really had to dig deep and prove that learning can sometimes mean facing your fears and going for it anyway! The year 6s enjoyed a thrilling ride on the zip wire, a splash or two in the quarry and some speedy laps of the go-kart track. All were exhausted but elated - it was a magical day together (I did manage to open my eyes half way down and let go!).
Posted 29/06/2024
by Anthea Hillman
Landaviddy have been very enthusiastic this week! We got into the swimming pool on Monday, which was fantastic! On Tuesday, we celebrated Sport's Day with the whole school. Everyone showed brilliant sportsmanship and determination in each of their races. Well done everyone for an excellent morning!
In Science this week, we planned an investigation to find out whether people with longer legs jump further. What do you think? As Geographers this week, we used a map to follow a route around the boundaries of the school. We had a fabulous time marking where we were going and using our maps to spot the features around us. We then sketched our own maps of the school and used a key of symbols. We also started a new unit in Art, where we will be looking at Printing. We began by using crayons to rub against different textures we could find outside. Next week, we will use these to create some repeated patterns.
In Maths, we have been finishing off our work on Statistics. Year 2 had a go at applying their knowledge of block diagrams and pictograms, by drawing their own from data they collected on their classmates favourite fruits. Year 3 have been looking at the ways we can interpret data and explored two-way tables.
In English, we have been busy designing our own mythical creatures, ready for a Polperro Legend, which we will be writing next week! We also created story maps by adapting 'The Cobbler and the Dragon' with our own ideas.
Congratulations to Reuben and Jamie for being chosen as Landaviddy's People of the Week! And a big well done to Zac for achieving his 88 club this week!
We hope you enjoy a lovely weekend!
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Phillips and Miss Bowden
Posted 29/06/2024
by Emily Randle
Chaipel have had a lovely week this week, kickstarted by our Sports Day. We all demonstrated our school values, taking part not just for personal gain but for our House Teams. Well done to Willow who were our overall winners but each and everybody helped to gain points for their team!
English
Our crime-based narratives are in full swing and we are currently at the 'investigation' stage, where the detectives or sleuths (depending on which era the narrative is set in) are gathering their evidence! We hope to complete them on Monday.
Maths
We have been learning about Area and Perimeter this week whilst some Y6s have been learning about Finance in the 'adult world'. A really important area and although they are finding it challenging, are thoroughly enjoying it!
Science
We have been experimenting with thermal insulation, this week, testing out various materials which couldact as a sleeve for keeping a cup of coffee hot. Silver foil-backed bubble wrap seemed to do the trick!
Art
Chaipel have been exploring Olympic pictograms throughout the years and have selected a sporting event, drawn its progression and then designed their own. They are currently creating a prototype out of pipe cleaners and tin foil, which they will then move onto creating a 3D sculpture out of clay.
On Friday, the whole school were treated to a visit by the incredible SquashBox. He really entertained us and we all had an amazing time!
Residential for Y6s next week so if there are any last minute questions, then either find me on the gate at 3:15 or give the secretary a ring.
Homework Grid and Knowledge Web
I have attached the homework grid for this half term, linking to the them of Crime and Punishment as well as the Knowledge Web. Enjoy!
Have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday!
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary
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