Velcommen ! If you don't already know this is Norwegian for welcome and we were lucky enough to have over 40 teachers from Norway come and have a look at how fantastic Darlinghurst Primary and Nursery School is !

Our good name has gone global !!!!
What else has been happening this week?
RM - Mrs McIntosh - RM have had a "shape" week this week. Looking at 2D and 3D shapes (so you can test them to see if they can remember their names - they're quite difficult!) They also had their first Table Tennis lesson on Wednesday - they didn't actually get to the table tennis bit, but once they have learnt some other skills, they will get on to that exciting bit! Lets hope the weather is on the up so we can get them outdoors more next week! Have a great weekend everyone. Mrs McIntosh
RW - Mrs Weston -RW have had a great week continuing with our ‘Patterns’ topic. We have made repeating shape patterns, looked at patterns in the environment and made our own zebra stripe patterns. We had our first session of table tennis in P.E and wrote some fantastic sentences as a whole class.
1B - Mrs Barrington - Class 1B have been very busy with their topic work on animals. We have looked at leaflets relating to caring for a pet and then wrote our own information piece. We have also been looking at the features found in non-fiction books including, index and contents pages. Our big achievement this week has been our ability to group and count in tens. We are really good at this now.Looking forward to discussing your childs learning at parent consultations.
2/1B - Miss Bernard - Hello everybody!
2/1D - Mrs Dutton - This week we have been finding out more about the Great Fire of London . We discussed why the fire spread so quickly, thinking about the materials used to build houses in 1666, and comparing them to materials used to build now. We have also thought about the different materials George used to make his Marvellous Medicine in the story by Roald Dahl. We have been focussing on capital letters and full stops in our writing time and using a nimber line to find the difference between two numbers in Numeracy. The children all deserve their Golden Time this week!
3S - Miss Slann - Well done 3S we have had lots of fun writing letters to our Viking friends this week, I'm sure they will reply soon! I especially enjoyed screwing your top copy work up into balls to give them the 'authentic' look!!! You should have seen your faces! They look very good though so well done. We had quite an interesting Friday with our Gerry Peacher chat show, you were a fabulous audience and booed in all the right places. Also we all met Tango the snake wasn't he lovely? I'll print the photos off so you can show your families very soon. Have a relaxing weekend, don't forget your sun cream though it's meant to be hot!!!!
3P - Mrs Peacher - Just wanted to start by saying a huge thank you to all of the staff, parents and children who supported me in The Little Shop of Horrors last week. The show was a big success and I have just managed to get my voice back. There will be another opportunity to see the show in May if you missed it this time! Class 3P have had a very busy week writing letters to Vikings which will be posted via the time machine in my cupboard!!! We also took part in a Tricia style chat show with Anglo-Saxons and Vikings debating who should live in England. Well done to Libby & Brendon who took on the part of the kings. I think the visitors from Norway were impressed with our acting skills!! The children have also been very brave today when they held a corn snake called Tango. Thanks to Wendy the dinner lady for bringing him in.
4B - Miss Bolton - This week has been busy as usual. The class produced some good Literacy work based on a story from Chembakolli and a dilemma the main character had.
4AB - Mr Bird + Mrs Amran -This week provided the opportunity to find out more about the village of Chembakolli with the children examining various aspects of life in rural India. They then wrote and role played the ending of a traditional story based on one of the village festivals. There were a number of budding actors and actresses who were only too willing to demonstrate their skills.
5J - Mrs Johnston - Super science soakings and snakes!
5D - Mr Duff - After a sleepy Monday where half of us were still in the Isle of Wight and the other half wanting to have another bbq, we got right back into the swing of things on Tuesday with some excellent art work. Your religious symbols were nothing short of superb. They are now proudly displayed at the front of our classroom to be admired by all visitors.
6HC - Mr Hautler and Mrs Chatterton - You have two blogs this week, one from Mr Hautler and one from Mrs Chatterton. Lucky you !The weather tomorrow supposed to be nice and sunny, I think I might have to dust of the bbq and buy some burgers ! I know I have just jinxed it !!
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