Monthly Archives: May 2020

Maths Challenge

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Inspiration

Discuss this quote.

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Wimbledon BookFest – Young Writers Competition 2020

A big congratulations to Adam and Catherine in Ospreys who have been shortlisted by Pelham and entered to represent our school in the upper key stage two category of the Wimbledon BookFest Young Writers Competition.  I know that Ms. Ruthven had … Continue reading

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Hi everybody!

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Home-Learning

Hi everybody. Thanks to everyone for getting in touch re: today’s reading activity. To those of you who have already written a book review for Skellig, could you please choose another book to review in detail. It can be any … Continue reading

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Maths Puzzle

Four house points for the first correct answer! 🙂

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P4C – “Do we always agree with ourselves?”

Thank you to everyone for all of the very thought-provoking questions that you submitted for our P4C discussion this week. The winning question this week is by Max: “Do we always agree with ourselves?” Please discuss in the comments.

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House Points Winners

Congratulations to Unicorns, our housepoints winner for the week. Well-done guys! Unicorns = 16 (total = 18) Phoenixes = 13 (total = 18) Griffins = 1 (total = 1) Dragons = 1 (total = 1) Come on Griffins and Dragons, … Continue reading

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La Tartine Pizza!

Thank you to Mme Sharkey for providing some great learning links in our French this week. See below for photographs of Catherine cooking the tartine pizza. Well-done to Catherine for honestly evaluating her work. What do we think?     … Continue reading

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Maths Riddle

Three Brothers on a Farm Three brothers live in a farm. They agreed to buy new seeds: Adam and Ben would go and Charlie stayed to protect fields. Ben bought 75 sacks of wheat in the market whereas Adam bought … Continue reading

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