We’ve had a good start to this half term, well done Year 5! Thank you to all of you who took home your Edina Trust pots to look after over half term. We did have one of our mystery bulbs, which we now know is an Iris, and one crocus which bloomed over half term (and more or now beginning to) so this half term the children will continue to collect weather data and also be recording the dates that their flowers bloom and recording their height. This is all important data which will contribute to the Edina Trusts findings.
Please make sure you look at the dates for your diary at the bottom of this blog, there’s lots of things happening over this half term and in to the next one. World Book day is on next Thursday so please look at the blog below to find out how the children need to prepare.
The start of Lent is also next week and we’ll be making our Lenten promises. I’ll also be setting a Lenten book challenge for all the children to take part in this half term too. Please encourage your child to actively take part in this by reading as much as possible. Thanks.
Our award winners:
Golden Award (RESPECT) - Luna
Writing Award - William
Maths Award - Florence
Our learning this week…
In English we have begun our new writing unit to write a letter about a significant event in the story using our text FArTHER by Grahame Baker-Smith.
In maths this week we’ve been working on our formal methods of multiplication.
In RE the children have been working with Mrs Mannix on the theme of Inspirational people. This week they were introduced to the idea of being Mini Vinnies and have applied to take on that role. Please ask your child about them.
This week’s prayer and liturgy was planned and led by Florence and Olivia. The theme of their liturgy was Listen. The Gospel tells us to love our enemies and bless those who curse us. Before teaching this, Jesus says, “I say this to you who are listening.” (Luke 6:27) If we have the courage to listen seriously to Jesus’ words, we will find that they are very challenging! The girls liturgy invited the children to listen to what God is asking of us through Scripture and apply it to each moment of your day.
In Science the children have compared the life cycles of insects and amphibians.
In computing the children have begun to decode a scoreboard program on the Micro-bit.
In PE the children are working with PE specialist Luke from Blackpool Football Club Community Trust. The focus of their lessons this half term is invasion games.
Our resilient move challenges for are:
Be brave (Belonging potion)
Make friends and mix with other people (Coping potion)
Build your resilience
How many resilient moves can you make this week?
Use the resilient framework to identify the ones you and your family make. Resilience Framework
Thank you to Emily who has shared her resilient moves this week…
If you would like to share a photo of your child making a resilient move, then send them to our email year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk and I will post them here each week. For example, a photo of a bike ride - the resilient move would be fresh air and exercise which comes from the basic potion on the framework. Please note: if the photo has other children on it, please ensure you have consent to share it with me.
World Book Day Challenge!
Next week (Thursday 6th March), we will celebrate World Book Day by dressing up as our favourite book characters and bringing in our favourite books to share with each other. In addition to this, I’d like Year 5 to choose a favourite picture book they used to enjoy when they were 5 (this should be a different book to the other favourite one) and prepare a reading to read to their Reception buddy on the day. Year 5 should be able to share the book with confidence, enthusiasm and expression.
The BEBCMAT Rock Stars Super League competition runs till the 11th April. Good luck everyone!
Our school is currently in 3rd place out of 12 schools in the trust and we have scored 733 points (school average score) so far.
This week’s Our Lady’s Top of the Rock’s Leaderboard:
1st Matilda Year 4 5397
2nd Ava Year 4 3053
3rd Matilda Year 3 2806
4th Elsie Year 4 2599
5th Leo. Year 5 2425
Well done to those on our leaderboard! 👏🏻
Our Lady’s have taken part in the Young Seasiders Blackpool Art Competition. Each teacher was asked to put forward two pieces of art work from their class into the exhibition, which will take place at Blackpool and the Fylde College from 4-28th March. Out of all the pieces of work, one KS1 and one KS2 winner has been chosen. The Year 5 artists’ work chosen: Olivia and Aibhin 👏🏻👏🏻. Please support them by going to see the exhibition - see flyer on the link below for details.
At Our Lady's we like to support our parents/carers in Online Safety matters.
Keeping children and young people safe online is one of the biggest challenges facing society today and it is all of our responsibility to ensure that children are educated to make positive, informed choices when they are online.
This month’s online safety guide gives helpful advice about…
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about WhatsApp. This guide details the risks associated with popular messaging app WhatsApp, and lets you know how to safeguard younger users.
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about Marvel Rivals. This free guide breaks down the risks associated with the popular multiplayer title Marvel Rivals and lets you know how best to safeguard children and young people playing the game.
We hope you find these guides informative and helpful in promoting the positive use of technology to make the online world a better and safer place for us all. Thank you.
To read this week’s Good News Gospel reading, please follow the link to share the Gospel at home with your family. These are really child-friendly resources to share at home. Good News Gospel
Please also have a look at this Parent Newsletter linked with our weekly whole school and class worship…
28th February after school PTFA Spring Bingo event for families
5th March Whole School Mass for Ash Wednesday in church at 9.30am – families welcome to join us.
6th March World Book Day – dress up day and bring your favourite book to school. Year 5 will also need to bring a favourite story book to share with your buddy (see note about World Book day above).
10th - 14th March Science Week in school
11th March Blackpool Catholic Schools Shared Lenten Liturgy St Kentigen’s School 6pm
17th March 1pm to 5.30pm parent information afternoon in school hall – booking link to follow soon
18th March - Shakespeare Club performance at Grand Theatre.
21st March - be bright and fun for CAFOD – own clothes day voluntary donation
26th March Key Stage 2 Blackpool Cross County competitive team event
March – June 2025 Year 5’s in school workshops with experienced drama/dance practitioners as part of the Tales Retold project
7th April - Easter Egg Competition Deadline – all children can enter – details to follow
11th April - Easter Bonnet parade in school – details to follow
11th April - Close for Easter
22nd April - School reopens
Thursday 15th May Year 5 trip to Grand Theatre to watch Pig-Heart Boy. Payment for the trip can be made on Parent Pay (this can be done in instalments if you wish). Thank you to those who have already paid in full.
Great work this week Year 5, well done! Have a great weekend!
Mrs McVey, Mrs Hodgkiss and Miss Andrew
If you need to contact me or have any questions/queries, please contact me on year5@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.