Monday, 29 October 2018

29th October 2018 International Week


This week is International Week and we are learning about Poland. We will be...


  • looking at famous landmarks in Poland and thinking about if they are human or physical features (human features exist because people have created them e.g. buildings, bridges and road - and physical features exist naturally e.g. lakes, rivers and mountains).

  • cooking Polish gingerbread 

  • learning about Polish folk art and creating our own 

  • listening to music from the famous composer Chopin and learning about his life

  • reading traditional Polish folk stories and comparing them to ones we already know

  • comparing the weather in Warsaw (the capital city of Poland) to here in Norwich

As part of your home learning we encourage the children to share as much as they can about Poland. Which facts can they remember? What did they enjoy the most? They could share these verbally or write them down in their home learning books. They could also write a list of facts they have learnt about Poland.



You may remember us mentioning team captains. If your child would like to a be a team captain then we would like them to write a letter and hand it in by Wednesday 31st October. We will then get the children from each team to vote for their team captain. 

Parents teacher meetings continue this week. Please remember these are 10 minute appointments so if you have any concerns please come and speak to us prior to your appointment. 

Thursday 1st November JW
Tuesday 6th November RE
Wednesday 7th November JW



Monday 5th November is non-uniform day and we also have our first year 2 maths event 9am in the school hall. 



Please remember that if you have visited any where in the UK this half term please send us some photos to add to our UK wall to rellis37ru@nsix.org.uk   Thank you to those who have done so already!



Letters are coming home this week to share an exciting basketball event we are running with Lodge Lane. Please send your reply slips in ASAP. Many thanks.

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