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West Boldon Primary School Logo
  • Our School
    • Vision and Ethos
    • History of Our School
    • Meet our Staff
    • Meet our Governors
    • Our Classes
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West Boldon Primary School Logo
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Category

2025-2026

Despicable decimals!

13th May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

Despicable Decimals! (I think that is how some of us feel about them).

Decimals is a topic the children really first encounter in year 4 and it can be really difficult to get our heads around.

We are working super hard and have looked at what is a decimal, writing decimals and converting fractions (tenths and hundredths) into decimals.

We have also been dividing 1 and 2 digit numbers by 10 and 100 – here we are practicing in our groups.

We are all working so hard and hopefully they won’t be despicable for long!

2020-2021,All News,Y4 Maths,Year 4

Can pictures move?

13th May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

Year 4 started their new Computing topic this week: Can pictures move? Here, they created their own fantastic flipbooks!

Watch the videos below to see two amazing examples:

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2020-2021,All News,Y4 ICT,Year 4

Teeth and their functions

13th May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

We have some budding dentists in Classes 8 and 9. They have been learning all about their teeth and their functions.

2020-2021,All News,Y4 Science,Year 4

What’s the attraction?

4th May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

Class 7 enjoyed investigating which materials would be picked up by a magnet in a Scrapyard Challenge this afternoon.

The children held a magnet over a pile of different materials and recorded which of them were picked up by the magnet. They predicted that all of the metals would be attracted to the magnet, however, found this to not be the case after trying with a copper coin! We now know that not all metals are magnetic.

2020-2021,All News,Y3 Science,Year 3

Rugby coaching from Westoe Rugby Club

1st May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

Year 3 had an absolute blast during their first Rugby lesson with John on Friday.

They learned how to correctly hold a rugby ball, how to throw and catch the ball, and played a little game of ‘Bulldog’ where the catchers had to try to steal the rest of the children’s tags as they ran to the other side of the field.

We can’t wait for our next lesson!

2020-2021,All News,Y3 PE,Year 3

Year 2 Summer 1 Focus Text

1st May 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

During the next half term, our Year 2 focus text will be Cinderella by Susanna Davidson and illustrated by Lorena Alvarez.

This classic fairy tale, specially retold for young children and illustrated with fresh, bright pictures and is a delightful book to explore as a class. As the known fairytale goes, poor Cinderella is made to cook and clean for her stepsisters and her wicked stepmother won’t even let her go to the Royal Ball. But then, in a flurry of sparkles, her Fairy Godmother arrives and everything changes…

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2020-2021,All News,Y2 English,Year 2

Class 13’s dance routines

30th April 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

This week Class 13 have enjoyed making up their own dance routines in groups. Some amazing moves and choreography going on!

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2020-2021,All News,Y6 PE,Year 6

Year 5 Summer 1 Focus Text

30th April 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

This half-term Year 5 are reading the text ‘Journey to the Rivet Sea’ following the Journey and adventures of Maia.

Sent in 1910 to live with distant relatives who own a rubber plantation along the Amazon River, English orphan Maia is excited. She believes she is in for brightly coloured macaws, enormous butterflies, and “curtains of sweetly scented orchids trailing from the trees.” Her British classmates warn her of man-eating alligators and wild, murderous Indians. Unfortunately, no one cautions Maia about her nasty, xenophobic cousins, who douse the house in bug spray and forbid her from venturing beyond their coiffed compound. Maia, however, is resourceful enough to find herself smack in the middle of more excitement than she ever imagined, from a mysterious “Indian” with an inheritance, to an itinerant actor dreading his impending adolescence, to a remarkable journey down the Amazon in search of the legendary giant sloth.

Listen to chapters 1 and 2 here:

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2020-2021,All News,Y5 English,Year 5

Early animation in Year 5

30th April 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

This week the children enjoyed learning about early animation in Computing. They looked at flip books and started to make their own as they move towards creating their very own animated sequence.

2020-2021,All News,Y5 ICT,Year 5

Year 4 Summer 1 Focus Text

30th April 2021Miss K. Wilkinson

This half term, Year 4 are reading The Time Travelling Cat and the Egyptian Goddess by Julia Jarman. The children will be reading the book which links with our history topic Ancient Egypt. We hope this book will engage the children and encourage a love of reading and learning about history.

Topher and his father are trying to get over the death of Topher’s mother, an Egyptologist, when they take in a stray cat. This cat bears an uncanny resemblance to a cat ornament given to Topher by his mother and so they name it ‘Ka’, meaning ‘double’. Topher becomes very attached to Ka and is puzzled by her mysterious absences. One day when he is playing a computer game with an Egyptian theme, Ka jumps on the keys and spells out the name Bubastis, which was the centre of cat worship in Ancient Egypt. Could Ka really be leading a double life and what is she trying to tell Topher?

The children are already very engaged in our new book and are already creating ideas and predictions about Ka and how the goddess is involved. We will be using the book and our new knowledge from our history topic ‘life in ancient Egypt’ to help us write diaries and non-chronological reports.

Big Writes (final pieces)

  • Diary Entry
  • Non-Chronological Reports

National Curriculum Links

Writing composition:

  • Pupils should be taught to: plan their writing by:  discussing writing similar to that which they are planning to write in order to understand and learn from its structure, vocabulary and grammar  discussing and recording ideas
  • draft and write by: composing and rehearsing sentences orally (including dialogue), progressively building a varied and rich vocabulary and an increasing range of sentence structures
  • organising paragraphs around a theme in narratives, creating settings, characters and plot  in non-narrative material, using simple organisational devices [for example, headings and sub-headings]
  • evaluate and edit by: assessing the effectiveness of their own and others’ writing and suggesting improvements  proposing changes to grammar and vocabulary to improve consistency, including the accurate use of pronouns in sentences  proof-read for spelling and punctuation errors
  • read aloud their own writing, to a group or the whole class, using appropriate intonation and controlling the tone and volume so that the meaning is clear

Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation:

  • indicate grammatical and other features by: using commas after fronted adverbials
  • indicating possession by using the possessive apostrophe with plural nouns using and punctuating direct speech

 Writing- Transcription:

  • use further prefixes and suffixes and understand how to add them (English Appendix 1)
  • spell further homophones
  • spell words that are often misspelt (English Appendix 1)
  • place the possessive apostrophe accurately in words with regular plurals [for example, girls’, boys’] and in words with irregular plurals [for example, children’s]

Here is a video of chapters 1-3.

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2020-2021,All News,Y4 English,Year 4

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