Friday, 13 February 2009

The best! lessons were going on in Reception. In the morning they got to do have a free section but after that they went into Year 6. There they made books about themselves they wrote about what they like doing in school and what they like doing outside or school. They did this to create a bond between Reception and someone older in Year 6. Lastly they made profiles of themselves.

School council went round finding out what the classes have been doing here is the news of Year 1. They painted great pictures of themselves the pictures look really realistic. They did there finishing touches to their class handbook. They were involved did team work and they quoted that they love doing team work.


We interviewed Joe and Lucy from Year 2 and they told us that theme week is brilliant and superb.
Lucy said “When they did her goal she would know she had achieved it but if she just kept it in her mind she might forget her target and she'd not improve”.
Joe said he liked interviewing the Mr Richardson who is a school Governor, Mrs. Fitz, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Keelan because Joe found out a lot about their jobs e.g. there are only 12 governors.

Today in Year 3 children were finishing off their handbook, we interviewed Erin and Will they told us that making the front cover of the handbook was exciting and the competition was tense but Erin’s front cover was voted the best. The best thing Will and Erin have found out was all the complicated and time consuming things teachers and governors do to make the children have great time at school.

Handbooks seemed to be the most popular thing today as Year 4 also finished their class handbook Millie and Harken were interviewed and they said that the profile pages were the best part of the week as children got to learn about themselves and others. Millie said that she had discovered what the teachers do in the questions and answer sessions which proved very interesting as we learned about the teachers and they learned about us in the profile page. The thing that was Harken’s favourite thing was when he discovered what Investors in Pupils meant.


Shoot, shoot, goal! Year 5’s targets were the first thing they did in the morning. Rosie said everything was great. Ellis told us that he thought PE with Year 1 was the best sessions this week, as well as FUN!!! Teachers have to get lots of degrees to become a teacher and to become a governor you have to have something to do with the school either living in Barrington Road or sending a Christmas card to an ex-governor in Mr. Richardson case. Rosie told us that the whole week was extremely busy.


Last, but not least, came Year 6 and we interviewed Emily and Ben who stated their favorite thing about the week so far was making a picture book with Year R which proved quite a handful when we tried to make them talk to us. Ben learned how to put someone in a recovery position in First Aid Training and that was a very fun morning. Emily said that they made an article about the whole week using reporter’s style. Over all they enjoyed the week and said it was a lot of fun and very funny.

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