Celebration Blog

Happy Friday, Year 5. Well done on another week of online learning. Take a look at some of the work from your classmates.

Heather and Jamie’s obstacle course looks amazing!

Thomas has written a wonderful poem.

 

Fiona baked Viennese biscuits for her Sacred Heart learning.

Have a wonderful weekend and let’s look forward to the warm weather coming next week.

 

Mrs Lines

Celebration blog Week 3

What wonderful learning and fantastic performances! Watch out Michael Rosen, you have got some competition!

The Sacred Heart of Jesus – Feast Day 19th June 2020

The Feast of the Sacred Heart has been in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar since 1856, and is celebrated 19 days after Pentecost. As Pentecost is always celebrated on Sunday, the Feast of the Sacred Heart always falls on a Friday.

The devotion to the Sacred Heart is one of the most well-known Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God’s boundless and passionate love for mankind”

Say this prayer together

Lord Jesus Christ, your heart was moved with love for the men and women who came for help in their need. You healed the sick, you fed the hungry, you forgave sinners, you cried over Jerusalem. Above all, you showed to those who were prepared to listen the way to true life, for you are the Way the Truth and the Life.

Lord, your heart is still moved today by your people and their many needs. Open our hearts to hear your word, to accept your love, and to respond to your call.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you.

Amen.

Choose from some of the Activities below

Look at these paintings of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which do you prefer? Create your own painting

 

The Sacred Heart of Jesus by Stephen B Whatley

 

Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus — Christ the King Priory

Make a heart to show the sacred heart of Jesus

Make heart shaped biscuits and share them with your family

Cookies, Biscuits, Heart Shaped Free Stock Photo - Public Domain ...Heart shaped strawberry biscuits Recipe by dottybee - CookEatShare

Research about St Margaret Mary Alacoque, (22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690), who was a French Roman Catholic Visitation nun who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form.

Watch this small clip which explains about her life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVVZLSGSxyc

St Joseph's Cathedral :: Abu Dhabi, UAE :::

 

Friday 19th June 2020

Good morning Year 2,

Have you got that Friday feeling? Well done for all your hard work this week. Don’t forget to have a look at this week’s celebration blog… it is filled with all your amazing learning!

You will find today’s learning in the table below.

Wishing you all a peaceful weekend.

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Friday 20th June 2020

Thank you, loving God, for drawing all cultures, all races, all ages, and all gifts to yourself. Help me to see all persons with eyes and heart shaped by your Spirit.
Amen

Spellings
&

Handwriting

Complete the spelling test for this week’s spellings on the SpellingFrame website.
Copy the following common exception words into your handwriting books.
after
again
bath
any
behind
Reading Continue to read daily and discuss what you have read.You can access plenty of wonderful books via the Harper Collins website: https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/Portal.aspx

Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password:Parents20!

Use the Teacher Login area.

Maths 19-06-2020
Morning Challenge
Fluency 5 x 2

10 + 20 + 80 =
17 + 9 =
23 + 45 =
Double 9 =
Half of 16 =
____ > 29
46 < _____
23, 33, ____, _____, _____, 73, _____, ______, _____
Make 38p five different ways
How many tens in 100?

WALT: Sort numbers



English 19th June 2020
WALT: Revise adjectives and nouns

Think of an adjective to describe each bird in the table.

Read the poem – The Swan and underline all the adjectives in green and the nouns in blue.

Wider Curriculum
Friday 19th June 2020

This week’s wider curriculum learning is based on what is in the news.

The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here.

Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try to complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

19.6.20

Good morning Y3,

I hope you are all well and that you have a lovely weekend. Here are some photographs I have been sent this week.

Violet has been busy with her online learning and looks very professional at her new work station!

Angela drew this psychedelic alien.

Alfie has completed some extra maths and created a weird and wonderful creature.

Nathalie has been busy with this weeks learning and managed to find some very interesting facts about chips and diet!

Hebe has enjoyed a bike ride and some painting as well as Maths and English. 

Finn has been very creative with his pictures and writing.

Elle and Kian have two new kittens – Cookie and Albie!

We have been busy gardening and keeping fit in school.

Here is today’s learning 19.6.20

Take care,

Miss Pringle

Year 6 – Friday 19th June learning

We’re at the end of another week, Year 6, and today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart, when we remember Jesus’ divine love for humanity.

In Readtheory this week, Luca T won 1st place, Evie 2nd place and Alex 3rd place. Alex has also been smashing it on Duolingo. Well done!

I’ve enjoyed receiving learning from Maria, Taanya and Evie this week. Maria and Taanya both created Black Lives Matter posters, whilst Evie baked delicious raspberry cupcakes.

19/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Test yourself: https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/55/55-Word-list-years-5-and-6—conv–to-en- -> Practice/Test -> Begin Test
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT convert between miles and kilometres.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Celebration blog, Friday 19th June 2020

Dear Year 4,

Another busy week has flown by and you have been great at keeping in touch and posting lots of things that you have been doing.  Reading Awards go to: Lily and Mishka who have been updating their logs.  Many of you are reading lots and it is sooo lovely to hear about your favourite authors too.  The read theory winners for this week are Child L, Child P and Child Q. Well done!

Myself and Ms Varga are very proud of your hard work this week. Have a lovely day and a wonderful weekend with your family.

     

 

 
   

     

 

Lots of you have been busy developing your knowledge of Scratch.  Check out below Joseph’s program!

William has been learning sign language.

You can find today’s learning below.  Have a great day!

Mrs McNamara and Ms Varga

PE Click here for your Active June worksheet.

How many gold levels are you up to?If you enjoy the Joe Wicks workout, please continue to have fun with his daily activities.

Morning Prayer

The Sacred Heart of Jesus

Find a quiet place to sit and reflect…

 

O most holy heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore you, I love you, and with lively sorrow for my sins I offer you this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure and wholly obedient to your will.

Grant, Good Jesus, that I may live in you and for you. Protect me in the midst of danger. Comfort me in my afflictions. Give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, your blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death.

Amen.

If you are able, join the live stream mass with Fr Shaun on this very special feast day, please log onto OLSV Live Stream Mass.

Log onto the Sacred Heart Blog and complete one of the activities.

Reading

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read Theory

 

Reading Log

Did you enjoy the book link from yesterday?

 

Log onto Read theory and complete at least 5 exercises

 

What are you reading?  Have you been updating your reading log?

Post us a picture of your reading logs!!  We would love to hear about the current book you are reading.

Dictation This week’s words are:

early, earth, circle, complete, consider, continue, decide, describe,different, difficult, disappear

Dictation activity:  Ask an adult or older sibling to read the following sentences to you.  You must make sure that you write the sentences out in full and underline the spelling.  The sentences are those in red.

The word is early.

I arrived early to my dentist appointment.  

The word is earth.

The earth is full of God’s creatures.

The word is circle.

A circle has no corners but one edge and is a round, two-dimensional shape. 

The word is complete.

The boy completed the assault course. 

The word is consider.

I like to consider the options I have first before making my choice. 

The word is continue.

The roads continue to be busy at rush hour.

The word is decide.

“I can’t decide whether to choose pizza or lasagne as they are both my favourite dinners”, said Paul to his friend.

The word is describe.

The witness wasn’t able to describe the robber.

The word is different.

There’s nothing wrong with having a different opinion.

The word is difficult.

He solved the difficult problem

The word is disappear.

He watched the wolf disappear into the tall grass.

Maths

Fluency: Maths Chase – practise your 6 and 8 timetables

Main Activity:  Family Maths Challenge! 

Have a go at these six challenges and if they are available, ask as many of your family members to help you.  Remember, discuss how you found the solutions to each challenge. Click here for the challenges!

The answers to the Challenges are at the end of the sheet – DON’T PEEK!!

I have checked your Mathletics Accounts.  Check to see what activities have been assigned/reassigned to you.
English

Year 4 – 12 bits of fun for reading and writing!

Every Friday, we would like you to choose an activity from the choices on this attachment. Click here!

These activities could be completed with a book you have read in school/know, a book you are reading now or a book online. Some of them you might have to do a bit more research. You can do them in any order. On the way you can collect points for prizes!

We can’t wait to see what you choose!  Have fun!

Wider curriculum

 

For this week, your afternoon learning will focus on the news.  The tasks in the table below are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News.

Click here for the activities

Click here for the First News Newspaper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday 19th June Learning

Good morning Year 1. Have a fantastic weekend.

Here is your learning today. Please email me photos of your learning and if you have questions about the learning. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk

Good morning Year 1. Have a fantastic weekend.

Here is your learning today. Please email me photos of your learning and if you have questions about the learning. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk

Maths

 

19.06.20

Fluency

6 + ____ = 20

12 + _____ = 20

14 + _____ = 20

______+ 13 = 20

1 + _____ = 20

Click on the link for today’s activity.

Friday Maths

 

 

English

 

Write the date

19.06.20

Click on the links below and complete the reading tasks.

Reading 1

Reading 2

Reading 3

 

Spelling/Handwriting  has, his, is, I, was

 

Play the games.

https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/148/35-Common-exception-words-3

Write a sentence for each word in your handwriting book.

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s lesson is a revision lesson.

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading  Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.  Record the books you have read in your reading record. Write a sentence about each book read. Did you like it? Why? Would you recommend it to someone? What was your favourite part? If you did not like it, why? What would you change about the story?

https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx

 

Username- parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password- Parents20!

Click on Collins Big Cat.

Click on the colour book band – try the next colour for your child this term. For example: If your child is Yellow click the colour below yellow (blue) Choose a book. Remember to read the book a few times over the week and talk about the book. Click on resources for some activities on the book.

Wider Curriculum Choose an activity from the link below

First News

First News activities

Religion Choose an activity from The Sacred Heart of Jesus Blog

 

Friday 19th June 2020

Good morning, Year 5. I hope you have had a wonderful week and that you have a great weekend. Here is your learning for today:

Morning Prayer https://www.tentenresources.co.uk/primary-subscription/prayers-for-home/daily-prayers-for-home/

Click the link and say the prayer for today.

 

Maths WALT- Add decimals

 

Questions:Lesson 4-Adding decimals

Answers:Lesson 4 Answers-Adding decimals

English Find your learning here:Year 5 Day 5
Reading and Spelling Complete 10 read theory tests

Read your own book for 20 minutes

Use spelling frame- rule 62

Curriculum First News:First News

Activities:First News activities

Mis Pringle’s Activities can be found here