newsletter autumn14 2011
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Helping children be the best they can beDear Parents, Governors and Children,
OUR NEXT HOLIDAYOur next holiday is Christmas, and school will
close at 3.30 p.m. onFriday 16th December. We will re-open at 8.45 a.m. on Tuesday 3rd January.
WELL DONEWell Done to Sofia Vasconcelos who graduated on Wednesday to Purple Belt in Tae Kwon DoWell Done to Caitlin Russell who has passed her Sta Level 4 in swimming
Well Done to Emily Russell who has passed her Sta Level 3 in swimming and achieving her 5metres swimming badge.Well Done to Keira Parkin who has passed her ASA Swimming Stage 2Well Done to Cole Underwood and Lewis Yates for achieving their Orange belt in Martial Arts
CHRISTMAS IN POLANDCzesc Jestesmy czterema dziewczynami I mamy na imie Kinga , Roksana , Weronika IDaria. To jest nasz drugi wpis o tym jak w Polsce swietuje sie Boze Narodzenie. W Polsceswientujemy wigilie 24 grudnia.Gdy pierwsza gwiazdka jest na niebie jest czas na kolacjewigilijna. Tradycja jest taka ze powinno byc jedno kszeslo wolne przy stole dlaniespodzewanego goscia. Najpierw dzielimy sie oplatkiem i skladamy zyczenia. A potemsiadamy do stolu. Tradycia jet taka ze jest 12 roznych potraw na stole jak barszcz
czerwony, zupa grzybowa, karp, pierogi z grzybami i z kapustom, kompot z suszu i makowiec. Po kolacjikazdy dostaje prezeny ktore sa ukryte pod chonka. Mikolaj zostawia je tam w Wigilie kiedy nikt nie patrzy.Niektorzy ludzie czekaja do polnocy zeby pojsc do kosciola na pasterke. W dzien Bozego Narodzeniaodwiedzamy rodzine i spedzamy razem milo czas.
Hi! We are four girls called Kinga, Roksana, Weronika and Daria and every week we will make a diary entryfor the Newsletter in English and Polish. This week we are going to tell you how people in Poland spendtheir Christmas. In Poland we start celebrating on Christmas Eve on 24 December. When the first starappears in the sky it is time for supper. The tradition is there should be one spare chair at the table for anunexpected guest. The first thing we do is to share a thin wafer wishing all the best to each other. Then it istime to eat supper. Traditionally there are twelve different kinds of dishes including beetroot soup,mushroom soup, carp, dumplings with mushrooms and sourkraut, dried fruit compote and poppy seed cake.After the supper everyone gets presents which are hidden under the Christmas tree. Santa leaves them onChristmas Eve when nobody is looking. Some people wait until midnight to go to church for the midnightMass. On Christmas Day we visit our family and have a good time together.
BREAKFAST CLUB RE-OPENS MONDAY 9TH JANUARYBreakfast Club will re-start on Monday 9th January (the second week back afterChristmas). We thought you would appreciate as much notice as possible in case thischange affects your childcare arrangements.
RECEPTION NATIVITY IN DONCASTER FREE PRESS
We are pleased to let you know that the photograph of our Wriggly Nativity productionis included in this weeks edition of Doncaster Free Press.
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CROSSING LITTLEMOOR LANE AND PARKINGWe now have a new Crossing Patrol Warden, so please impress on your children that theyshould use the warden when they try to cross the road. Again we are asking that you parksensitively when you bring and collect your children, bearing in mind not blocking our
neighbours drives or double parking and causing problems for childrentrying to cross the roads. Additionally, please do not park ON the
pavement, as buggies and wheelchairs need the space on the footpath,as well as it being dangerous for children if you try to drive on the path. Thank youfor your co-operation.
UPDATE TO EMERGENCY NUMBERSWe are experiencing difficulties at the moment contacting parents when their child is ill, or leftbehind from an after-school club or activity. Please make sure, if you change your mobile number,or even move house, that you let school know. Thank you.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR NEWSLETTER
We are encouraging the children to contribute to our weekly newsletter withstories, pictures and items of interest they have done in the classroom ouroutside school. The contributions this week are from Year 3, Violet &Ruby classes. Look out for more class contributions in the comingweeks
THANK YOU AND MERRY CHRISTMASWe would like to wish all Parents, Governors and Children a very happy holiday. Manythanks to all those who have supported us in many and various ways this year,
fundraising, attending meetings, sending in all the bits and pieces we request over theterm. Your children value your involvement in their education as do we, and we hopewe can continue this relationship into the New Year. On behalf of the staff, we wouldlike to wish you all a good Christmas break and may you all have a prosperous NewYear. We look forward to seeing you all back on Tuesday 3rd January.
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By D
Liver
Your liver is the largest organ it
weighs about 1.5kg. Your liver
cleans your blood and plays on
important part in digestion.
Heart.
Your heart is a powerful
muscle which pumps blood
around your body. How does
your heart beat? The pump
on the right side of the
heart receives blood thathas been pumped around the
body. This blood is dark and
red and has used up most of
its oxygen. An adults heart
beats 70 times a minute.
Body.
The human body has more than
20 internal organs. Vitamin D
helps your body to absorb cal-
cium. Your nervous system
needs nutrients like any other
part of your body you need
meat, fish, fresh and juice
,green vegetables, milk, eggs,
wholegrain cereals. BAD FOOD
are Alcohol, tea and coffee.
Body.
The human body has more than
20 internal organs. Vitamin D
helps your body to absorb cal-
cium. Your nervous system
needs nutrients like any other
part of your body you need
meat, fish, fresh and juice ,
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Teeth.
Different teeth do differ-
ent jobs, front teeth for
cutting and grinding. Ca-
nines are for cutting and
tearing. The back teeth arefor crunching and grinding.
The back teeth are call mo-
lars. Teeth help us to pro-
nounce certain sounds when
we talk.
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Brain.
Oxygen is vital to the brain
because brain cells die if
they are starved of oxygen.
Unlike many cell, they can
never be replaced.
KidneysKidneys clean the blood by fil-
tering waste matter and strain-
ing off any water your body
Lungs.
You have two lungs one in each
side of your chest. When we
breathe air into our lungs, our
bodies take a gas called oxy-
gen. The oxygen passes fromthe lungs into the blood and is
then carried around the body.
The lungs allow our body to
take in fresh air and get rid
of stale air.
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Lungs
heart
Your heartbeats around
100,000 times
per day and
night.
Kidneys
Liver
Ear
Stomach
Large Intestine
Small intestine
The brain is the
boss of your
body
Your lungs take
oxygen from the air
when we breathe to
hel us live.
This is your heart
An adult has 32
teeth, 4 of them
are wisdom teeth.
A child has 28 teeth,
these are called the
bab teeth.
One of themain jobs of
the kidneys is
to filter the
waste out of
You have four
different valves that
control the flow of
your blood.
Your brain
controls
everythingyou do.
Teeth are
covered in a
hard
substancecalled
enamel.
Brain
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A child has 28 teeth.
An adult has 32
teeth, 4 of them
are wisdom
teeth.
Teeth are
covered in
a hard
substance
calledenamel.
Teeth are for
eating and
talking.
Canines are for
ripping and tearing.
Your molars are
for chomping and
rindin .
You need to drink milk
because it strengthens your
teeth
Your teeth helpyou talk
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Your heart
beats around
100,000 times
per day andnight.
This is your heart
You have four
different valves
that control theflow of your
blood.
Your heart is
located a little to
the left in yourchest.
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The brain is
the boss of
your body.
Your brain
controls
everythingou do.