Date: Tuesday
22nd July
Issue # 006
As the year comes to an end we are saying good bye
to a lot of special people. The year 6 have worked
very hard and have achieved very good SATs re-
sults but it is now time to say goodbye to our year 6.
It is time for them to go to high school. We wish
them luck.
Last Thursday the children said a final farewell to
their teachers and friends at their leaving assembly
and they will finish on a high with their fancy dress
parade this week. By Rebecca Caveney
GOODBYE YEAR 6
What was your favourite band as a
child?
My favourite band was ‘Blue’. It was the
first concert I ever went to.
How has it been teaching the current
year 6?
It has been incredible to see the
progress that all the children have
made.
What inspired you to become a teacher?
My mum was a teacher and I looked up to her. (I also used to help
her mark books)
What is your favourite subject to teach?
My favourite subject is Maths.
What is your favourite sport?
Netball. I play it every week.
What do you like about our school?
I love that’s it is a happy school.
What was your favourite TV show when you were younger?
Sabrina the teenage witch.
What is the best thing about the newspaper?
Finding out about what everyone is doing around school and en-
couraging journalistic writing in year six.
By Toni Rehm
Mrs Baxter (Y6 Teacher)
A few weeks ago in transition week, we dedicated time to
find out about World War One. This was to remember the
soldiers that died 100 years ago. Each year group did
something to remember them. Year six did a fantastic
banner that took five people and two teachers to hold up.
It was full of facts, photographs of them playing WW1
games and heart-warming poems. Year four and five both
wrote a letter to Archie. Archie was a nephew to Walter
who was fighting in the war. We listened to a special radio
about their life in World War One. It was a sad yet happy
story but this wasn’t all that we did. We also took part in
some drama. Again, some of it was from the sad story.
We imagined what it would be like in the trenches, being in
the narrow mud and rat infested hole. We all learned
something. We realised how lucky we are to have never
suffered like those in WW1.By Emily Allinson
Germany stormed to the top of the world cup scoring a fan-
tastic goal in extra time! GERMANY won against Argentina
in the final on Sunday 13th July 2014!
Everyone was convinced it would go on to penalties but Ger-
many scored in extra time. By Millie– Kate Riley
Remember to think of fun things you would like to see in ‘The Daily Leamin’ and let us know using the
suggestion box by the office!!
DID YOU KNOW...?
JOLLY JOKERS Q: Why did the turkey cross the road?
A: TO PROVE IT WASN’T A CHICKEN!!!
Q: Why did the chewing gum cross the road?
A: BECAUSE IT WAS STUCK TO THE CHICKEN’S
FOOT!
Q: Where do bees wait for the ride?
A: AT THE BUZZ STOP!!!
Rats breed so quickly that in just 18 months, 2 rats could have created over 1 million relatives.
RIDICULOUS RIDDLES 1. What is brown and has a tail and a head?
2. What is as big as an elephant, but weighs nothing at all?
3. Poor people have it. Rich people need it. If you eat it you die. What is it?
Answers
Cats use their whiskers to check whether a space is too small for them to fit through or not.
1. A Penny! 2. An Elephant’s shadow 3. Nothing
Sports Days have been taking place
over the last few weeks and have
been a brilliant success. Y6 sports
day included races such as the ski
race, egg and spoon race, sprinting,
skipping, relay and fun run. Parents
in all year groups came to watch
and take part in a dedicated parents
race. We would like to thank them
for their support.
By Victory Eghagha