Tuesday, 16 December 2008

We are the champions

What a fantastic performance from everybody last night. It made all the hard work worthwhile. Well done.

It'll be alright on the night

Well tonight sees the final performance to parents of our Christmas production "Who". After what feels like weeks and weeks of rehearsals and rejigging of seating and stage positions all our hard work will come to fruition at 6.30pm. We know that everybody will shine and pull out all the stops to show how much hard work has been put in. We would like to thank everybody for their efforts, especially Mrs Leat, Mrs Seth and Miss Porter for the wonderful props, and all the parents who have helped with learning lines. Also a special mention for Ellie Brown who stepped in at the last minute when one of our leads was taken ill, and for Birkan and Tommy who are destined for a career on the stage. Well done everybody.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Prince Charming


As part of our Christmas production the children will be performing 'Prince Charming' by Adam and the Ants. If any parents have suitable clothing we could borrow lurking in the back of their wardrobes we would be very grateful. We promise to look after anything we borrow, and also not to reveal the identities of any former Antfans. Please see Mrs Dhadwal or Mr Fraser if you can help.

In fine voice

During our practice of the songs for the Christmas performance yesterday Mrs Dhadwal and Mr Fraser were extremely impressed by the number of children who already know the majority of the songs off by heart. Well done and keep up the good work.

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Christmas is coming

Along with Year 4 we have now started work on our Christmas production and are busy learning the songs and dances. The production is called 'Who?', and tells the story of two time-travellers who come to Earth to find the true meaning of Christmas.

The best teachers

Anyone browsing the Year 5 blogs may have come across a blog with the same title as this one.
To avoid any confusion we would like to reassure you that the best teachers are in fact in Year 3, along with the best support assistants and pupils.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Back with a bang

After a week's hard earned and well-deserved rest, both staff and children returned to school on Monday 3rd November raring to go. This half term will see many exciting events culminating in a star-studded Christmas performance. Watch this space.

playscripts

This week in Literacy Year 3 have been working on playscripts.




Children read a script called Nail Soup, which was about an old beggar who helped a little lady make a delicious soup with a nail!