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Weekly news! 14.11.25

We have had another exciting week of diving headfirst into our lessons and enjoying our day-to-day school life!

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Weekly news! 14.11.25

We have had another exciting week of diving headfirst into our lessons and enjoying our day-to-day school life!

English

In English this week, we have been learning how to write clear, imaginative, and well-structured instructions for making our very own Gruffalo Pie! To make our writing more effective, we focused on using commas in a list to separate ingredients and actions neatly — for example, Add the slimy slugs, crunchy beetles, and fluffy owl feathers into the bowl. We also learned how to use imperative verbs, sometimes called bossy verbs, to give direct and confident commands such as chop, mix, stir, and bake. To make our instructions flow smoothly and sound more professional, we included fronted adverbials like Carefully, After a few minutes, and before you start to show when or how each step should be done. Everyone enjoyed using their creativity to imagine weird and wonderful ingredients inspired by the Gruffalo story, while also practising important grammar skills. By the end of the week, our classrooms were filled with detailed recipes, colourful illustrations, and plenty of gruffalicious ideas!

Our daily phonics sessions continue to play an important role in developing the children’s reading and writing skills. This week, we have been using Fred Fingers to sound out and spell words, especially trickier ones with more sounds. We’ve also spent time blending sounds to read unfamiliar words more fluently and practising our Red Words – these are words that don’t follow regular phonetic rules and need to be remembered by sight, such as “said,” “because,” and “come.”

The children have also been writing sentences independently, working hard to remember their finger spaces, capital letters, and full stops. They are making fantastic progress in becoming more independent and confident writers. If you have a few minutes at home, going over Red Words or encouraging your child to sound out words using their Fred Fingers can make a big difference. Even a short practice each day helps reinforce what we’re doing in school.

Reading

Reading at 3: Every Friday at 3, our doors will open for you to come in and enjoy a quiet read with your child. This will be for the full 15 minutes, and we kindly ask that children are not taken home early during this time.

Reading folders: Some children are bringing home two books – one of these will be a Read Write Inc (RWI) home book, which we ask them to read three times throughout the week to help build fluency. These books will be changed by an adult.

The second book (with the coloured sticker) should be changed independently by your child – ideally first thing in the morning.

Some children have moved onto the Accelerated Reader programme and will be able to change their books once they’ve completed the quiz online.
AR login: Click here
Parent Guide: How to use Accelerated Reader

Please ensure reading folders are placed in the trays each morning so that we can read with your child and update their books when needed.

Chilton Heroes Reading Certificate – Each week, one child per class will be recognised for their fantastic reading in our Chilton Heroes assembly.

 

Maths

In Maths this week, we have been learning how to use sharing circles to help us solve division questions. We practised sharing different numbers equally into groups to find out how many were in each one. For example, when solving 12 ÷ 3, we drew three circles and shared twelve counters between them until each circle had the same amount. This helped us clearly see how division is all about sharing equally. Using sharing circles made the process much easier to understand and more enjoyable, as we could use practical equipment and drawings to check our answers. We worked carefully to make sure every group was equal, and by the end of the week, we felt much more confident with division!

PSHE

In PSHE this week, we have been focusing on the importance of kindness, as it was World Kindness Day. We talked about what kindness means and how even small acts—like giving someone a compliment, helping a friend, or smiling at others—can make a big difference. We shared examples of times when someone had been kind to us and how it made us feel, realising that kindness can spread and make our classroom a happier place. We also thought about ways we can show kindness every day, both in school and at home. It was a lovely reminder that being kind costs nothing but means everything!

Home learning

This week to solidify our learning in Maths we would like you to share items around your house. Make sure to write you division number sentence!

Dates to remember

21st November – Reception Come Dine with me (Periwinkle 11.30 and Teal 11.40)

24th November – Book Fair on all week

28th November – Year 3 and 5 Come Dine with me (Azure 11.30, Peacock 11.45, Royal 12.30 and Indigo 12.40)

4th December – Year 5 Pegwell Bay Trip

5th December – Year 2 and 4 Come Dine with me (Sapphire 11.30, Cornflower 11.45, Team Aqua 12.30 and Team Topaz 12.40)

8th December – Year 3 to Royal Harbour

10th December – No swimming this week, Year 5 will have PE as usual

10th December – Christmas Fair 3.15pm-4.15pm

11th December – Year 4 to Maidstone Museum

12th December – Reception Nativity at 9am in the hall

15th December – No PE this week

15th December – Year 1 Nativity at 9am in hall

16th December – Year 3 and 4 Church Performance at 10am and Year 5 and 6 Church Performance at 2pm, both at St Laurence Church

16th December -Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 Christmas Parties – children to wear Party Clothes to school

17th December – Year 2 Nativity at 9am in School Hall

17th December – Year 3, 4, 5, and 6 Christmas Party Day – children to wear Party Clothes to school

17th December – Christmas Dinner Day

18th December – Year 2 and 3 to watch the Pantomime at St Lawrence College

18th December – Christmas Jumper Day

18th December – Final day at school; school finishes at 2pm and there will be no after school club

 

Thank you all for your support and we hope you have a lovely weekend! 😊

 

The Year 2 Team

Miss Maddy Kennedy – Team Sapphire – maddy.kennedy@chiltonprimary.co.uk

Mr Josh Belsey - Team Cornflower - joshua.belsey@chiltonprimary.co.uk

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Contact Us

Correspondence for the Head of School:

Mr Alex McAuley
c/o Chilton Primary School,
Chilton Lane,
Ramsgate,
Kent. CT11 0LQ

Contact the school office on:
01843 597695
or by fax on:
01843 852872

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