royal russell junior school bulletin spring term...using their imagination to say what they think...
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Royal Russell
Junior School
Bulletin
Spring Term
Monday 16th March
Associated Music Exam Board Week
Hockey: Year 5/6 Girl’s House Matches
Football: Girls U11AB vs Forestdale Primary Collection from School at: 4.45pm
Tuesday 17th March
Gymnastics: U11 Sports Acro Competition (A) Collection from School at: 4.45pm
Hockey: U10 in2 Hockey Girl’s (A) Collection from School at: 3.30pm
Football: Boys U8AB vs Bickley Park Collection from School at: 4.30pm
Football: Boys U9AB vs Bickley Park Collection from School at: 4.30pm
Wednesday 18th March
Year 3 trip to the British Museum Collection from School at: 3:30pm
Junior School Sports Team Photographs
Hockey: U11AB Boys vs Hawthorn (A) Collection from School at: 6pm
House Music Competition 6.30pm
Thursday 19th March
Year 1 Trip to Hever Castle
Hockey: U10 in2 Hockey Boys (A) Collection from School at: 4pm
Friday 13th March
Netball: U11A League Finals (A) Collection from School at: 6pm
Saturday 21st March
Netball: Girls U10A vs St George’s Junior School Tournament (A) Collection from School at: 2pm
Date Event
Monday 16 March Associated Music Exam Board Week
Wednesday 18 March Year 3 Trip to the British Museum
9am Junior School Sports Team Photographs
6.30pm House Music Competition
Thursday 19 March Year 1 Trip to Hever Castle
Saturday 21 March 7pm – 10pm 1853 Society Comedy Night
Wednesday 25 March 10am – 2pm Junior School Open Day
Thursday 26 March 8.45am Nursery Assembly
4pm Aquathon with Old Palace and Elmhurst
Friday 27 March 3.30pm Spring Term Ends
Saturday 28 March Junior School Ski Trip to Claviere, Italy Departs.
Spring Term Key Dates 2015
Communication, Language and Literacy
Describe where their dinosaur would like to live using lots of descriptive
words. Children to create their mind maps.
Write a letter to Mummy dinosaur to let her know the eggs are safe.
Continue to play games to develop children’s understanding and
knowledge in phonics.
Revise and revisit previous learnt sounds and apply the sounds
independently in our writing. Phonics games on IWB and carpet area using
clipboards and mini white boards.
Book – How to Grow a Dinosaur
‘Growing a dinosaur’ and writing instructions of what we have done.
Using their imagination to say what they think will hatch from our egg.
Making posters to encourage people to be aware of the egg!
What’s happening in Reception during week beginning 16th March 2015
Additional Focused Activities
General news updates & reminders
Please continue to bring in a shoe box to make a dinorama next week.
Thank you for coming to the Mothering Service – we hope you enjoyed it.
It was great to see so many of you there.
Thank you for supporting the ‘Ride and Stride Week’.
On Monday the children enjoyed showing their buddies around Forest
School.
Personal, Social & Emotional Development
Sharing what we have done at the weekend with our friends.
Forest School – collaborating as we take part in a variety of activities and
managing our own risks. Children to create their own birds eye view map of
Forest School using woodland resources.
Working alongside our buddies to create their own volcanoes.
Mathematics
Sorting dinosaurs into sets, size and type of dinosaur.
Continue to take part in subtraction and addition activities.
Revision of time – o’clock, half past the hour.
Dinosaur counting songs.
Understanding The World
Continuing finding out facts about dinosaurs.
Cooking yummy cheese and marmite straws.
Physical Development
Moulding clay into the correct shape to create their own dinosaur.
Continuing to develop team games and working with one another.
Expressive Arts and Design
Create your own dinosaur and make it out of clay to put in their
dinoramas.
Write Dance – ‘The dinosaurs are coming…’
Singing dinosaur songs.
Dinosaurs
Five
Minutes
Peace
What’s happening in Nursery during week beginning 16th March 2015
Additional Focused Activities
General news updates & reminders.
Our class assembly takes place on Thursday 26th March at 8.45 you
are welcome to join us.
If your child comes home in our spare clothes please return them
promptly to help us with changing another child if needed.
Personal, Social & Emotional
Development.
Working collaboratively, taking turns to
speak and listen. Following instructions and
showing awareness of our friends' varying
levels of self confidence.
Mathematics
Measuring size by comparison
Using the compare bears and measuring worms to talk about
‘longer, shorter, bigger and smaller’.
Lining up bears and worms by height and length order.
Grouping bears and counting to find which group has more
and less .
Counting sounds they hear, to realise that not only things that
can be touched, can be counted.
Physical Development.
Fine motor- using tweezers to pick up the measuring
worms.
Threading beads to make necklaces for Mrs Large.
Rolling and kneading clay to develop dexterity and
finger strength.
Moving at different heights using the difference in size
of the three elephant ‘children’ as a starting point.
Expressive Arts and Design.
Capturing experiences through musical
unimaginative responses, role playing , singing
and dancing.
Using clay to form chicks and shape beaks.
Communication & Language: Speaking/ Reading :
Continuing to develop our understanding of the Story of Five Minutes
Peace.
Taking turns to recite parts of the story audibly and with confidence.
Listening and Attention: Listening to stories and recalling details.
Remembering people and objects from the story in sequence.
Phonics:
Introduction of ‘m’ and ‘b’
Writing: Forming ‘m’ and ‘b’ with a down and up and over stroke.
Practising all our letters in a variety of contexts.
Understanding The World
Continue observing
daffodils and other buds
emerging in outdoor area.
Visit Mrs Moseley's pond,
talk about what we might
expect to find there now
and what might appear as
Spring progresses.
Look , listen and note….
Children’s understanding and ability to talk about
comparative measurements. Can they describe
something using the words long, longer than,
longest ? Big, bigger than, biggest ?
Can they identify which group has ‘more or less’ ?
Bromley Music Festival AN ENJOYABLE DAY OUT FOR ROYAL RUSSELL YOUNG GUITARISTS AT
THE BROMLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015
The Junior school young guitarists had an enjoyable day out in the guitar classes at the Bromley Music Festival on Sunday March 1st .
In all, 17 children took part from years 2 – 6. Some children played solo pieces while others took part in teacher pupil duets. In addition the two guitar ensembles, Junior and Senior, performed on the day to a
delighted audience of parents and family members of those taking part.
Highlights were excellent marks and 1st placing for Diya Patel 3LW, Daniel Topalovic 4A and Luis Wilson Watty 5T.
All receiving Gold medals. Visiting music teacher “Roger Davies” said he was particularly pleased
with the RRJS Junior Guitar Ensemble winning the “Junior Jubilee Trophy” by coming 1st in their class beating the RRJS Senior Guitar
Ensemble in doing so.
Of the17 children who took part the results were as follows: Solo performances Honours 6 Merits 3 Teacher pupil duets Honours 4 Merits 4
Ensembles Honours 2
BROMLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL GUITAR SECTION - SUNDAY 1st MARCH 2015 ROYAL RUSSELL JUNIOR SCHOOL RESULTS CLASS: G1B Beginners class NAME MARK CERTIFACATE MEDAL 1st Diya P 88 Honours Gold 2nd Finn A 85 Honours Silver 3rd Alex M / Isaac E 84 Honours Bronze 4th Hannah K / Luca B / Adrian H 83 Merit Lorenzo S / CLASS: G2 Classical Guitar – Preliminary – Up to Grade 1 NAME MARK CERTIFACATE MEDAL 1st Daniel T 87 Honours Gold 2nd Thomas D 85 Honours Silver 3rd Punit S / Andrew C 84 Honours Bronze 4th Aidan B / Daniel D / Oliver D 83 Merit CLASS: G3 Classical Guitar – Grade 1 NAME MARK CERTIFACATE MEDAL 2rd Amartya P 85 Honours Silver CLASS: G4 Classical Guitar - Grade 2-3 NAME MARK CERTIFACATE MEDAL 1st Luis W W 86 Honours Gold CLASS: G13 Classical Guitar Ensemble playing ¬- Year 7 & Below NAME MARK CERTIFACATE 1st RRJS Junior Ensemble 85 Honours 2nd RRJS Senior Ensemble 84 Honours * RRJS Junior Ensemble: winners of the “Junior Jubilee Trophy”
Royal Russell Players next production, the Wonderful World of Dissocia will be performed
in the PAC 9-11th April at 7.30pm. Tickets available from www.rrplayers.co.uk
Year 5/6 took part in a Speed Awareness competition recently.
The lucky winners spent the morning with our local traffic police, recording motorists
speed and speaking to those who drove over the national speed limit.
The lucky winners also got the chance to sit inside a police car.
Speed Awareness Competition
Dear Parents,
On Friday 20th March, there will be an eclipse visible from the UK where the moon covers
the sun and blocks out light. The last eclipse visible from the UK was in 1999 and the next
one will not be visible here for another 11 years. It is predicted that for London and the south
east, the darkness will be around 85%, weather depending. The maximum eclipse, when the
moon is nearest the middle of the sun, will be at 9.31am and the moon will have passed in
front of the sun by 10.41am.
As this is such a rare and exciting phenomenon, we have arranged for all Upper Junior
children to be able to view the eclipse. To do this safely, all children will be provided with
special eclipse glasses which are CE marked and safety tested. Weather depending, we will
watch the eclipse from the lookout point in Addington Hills – approximately 20 minutes’ walk
from school. We will be leaving school at approximately 8.55am and returning during the
morning, about 10.15am.
In the week prior to the eclipse, Mrs Coker, Head of Science, will explain to the children what
they will see on the day and the reasons that the eclipse will happen. The children will also
be given information on the dangers of looking directly into the sun, even during an eclipse,
so that they are fully informed and understand their responsibility to protect their eyes fully
by wearing their solar eclipse glasses. They will of course be reminded regularly on the day.
As usual, the children will need to come to school in full school uniform with a coat. If the
weather in the preceding days is inclement, the children may wish to bring welly boots or
trainers for the walk up to the look out. We are hoping for a clear day however should the
weather be unfavourable we will not proceed with this trip.
Please return the attached consent form to your child’s class teacher by Tuesday 17th
March. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me on
Kind regards,
Mrs S Pain
Junior School Blog
http://year6royalrussell.wordpress.com/
This week we have stories about Year 5
trip to Natural History Museum, Sports
fixtures, buddies and meet the blogging
team.
To book your tickets please contact Melanie Hodgson-covill on 07501 007 308 / [email protected]
1853 Society, Comedy Night
Saturday 21st March in the Great Hall
Doors open 7pm and show starts at 7.45 pm
Join us for the 1853 Society first ever Comedy night, an evening of fun and laughter with the added benefit of
fundraising for the 1853 Society, especially for the new Sports Pavilion.
The comedians performing will be taken from the alternative comedy circuit which produced such stars as Jo
Brand, Lee Evans, Jack Dee, Micky Flannigan, Alistair McGowan, Eddie Izzard,
Frank Skinner, Michael McIntyre, Lee Hurst, Bill Bailey and Graham Norton to name just a few.
This promises to be a highly entertaining night so we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.
Minimum age for this event is 18 years. Ticket price £15 per person, including table snacks and a complimentary
drink.
Tables of 4 to 10 people, subject to availability - late bookings may have to share.
Unlike previous events, there will be a cash bar selling wine, beer and soft drinks so we regret that beverages
bought from outside the venue will not be permitted.
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Name:……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Tickets will be returned via:
Childs name: …………………………………………………………………………………………..
House/Class & Year: ……………………………………………………………………………….
Or:
Your postal address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Number of tickets required: ………. At £15 each = Total £………………………
Payment enclosed: cash or cheque, made payable to Royal Russell Parents Association. Please hand your
booking form to the reception in the PAC, the Junior School Office or mail to:
Melanie Hodgson-Covill, 1853 Society, Royal Russell School, Coombe Lane, CR9 5BX
Contact details: email [email protected] / tel: 07501 007 308
Digital Parenting Magazine
This week your child has been given a free magazine from Vodafone called
Digital Parenting. It has lots of advice, hints and tips about using technology
at home with your children. Some of the stories this month are:
• “No tech at the table”
• “Who owns what you post on social media”
• “How our kids are growing up online”
• “How tech can enhance a child’s learning”
If you would like a digital download of the current magazine then please click
here:
http://www.vodafone.com/content/parents/digital-parenting/magazines.html
(You can also access previous editions via this link)
We are once again collecting vouchers for the Sainsbury’s Active Kids programme.
The collection box can be found inside the foyer
outside the Headmasters office.
Thanks for your support.
Sainsbury’s Active Kids 2015