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St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 5/6 S

 


Week Ending Friday 23rd January 2026 

Pelynt Primary Academy  |  PreSchool

This week in pre-school the children have completed some lovely activities in relation to showing 'Kindness'.  We made our own kindness trees where we gave affirmations of kindness and powerful statements about each other to show how that person made a positive impact on their friendships.  We also wrote for the children their own ideas of how they are kind. We decorated the trees in lots of colourful hearts, and they made such a beautiful display above our big class kindness tree.

In our creative area the water colour paints have been popular to make special cards, and also to paint some pictures of people who can help us. 

This week in our phonics, the focus of our activities was on The Police, we enjoyed sound bingo, sound stories and other phonics games.

The children have really been enthusiastic about using their name mats in the morning to practice their names, and even some of our younger children have shown the beginnings of mark making.  This is a great start in their fine motor development.

Mrs. Butlins' music lesson was enjoyed with reception class; this week we did group songs and nursery rhymes using lots of actions.

Lastly, with an increase in a sickness bug going around the pre-school and school, can I send a polite reminder that it is our policy that it must be 48hours from the last episode of sickness and/or diarrhea before a child returns to pre-school.

This is to eliminate the spread of the bug as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding.

The Pre-School Team.

 

 


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Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y4/5 Duckpool

w/e 23.1.26

It has been another packed and purposeful week for our Year 4 and Year 5 children, full of creativity, curiosity and important conversations.


In Geography, the children developed their map skills by locating the world's deserts. They used atlases and maps to identify where deserts are found and began exploring what makes these environments so unique. This learning fed beautifully into our work in English, where the children have been building their grammar knowledge in preparation for writing their own desert diaries. The children have worked hard on sentence structure and detail, getting ready to bring their diary writing to life.


Some of our children were lucky enough to attend an art workshop at the local library, where they took part in creative activities and explored different artistic techniques.


In Science, the children investigated electricity through hands-on learning. They explored complete and incomplete circuits, testing what worked and what did not by using lamps, buzzers and motors. This practical work helped them develop a clear understanding of how circuits function and encouraged lots of problem-solving and teamwork.


We also began our new DT unit, where the children will be designing and making a book cover. They have started thinking about purpose and design, and will be choosing a fastening of their choice as part of their final product.

In French, we began an exciting new unit on habitats, learning new vocabulary and listening carefully to spoken French as we explored different environments.


It has been a busy and engaging week, and we are very proud of the enthusiasm, curiosity and thoughtfulness the children have shown across all areas of learning.

 


Spring 2 Week 3 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 1/2 L

 


Macro photography 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y6 Treyarnon


Can you guess what these are?
They were taken by year 6 in art this afternoon. Answers to follow next week. 


Answers:
fidget toy
shreddie
weetabix
hair

 


Another fun week 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y6 Treyarnon

Ballet Dancing Fun

This week has been wet and windy but full of fun. 

In English, we finished our Jack and the Beanstalk stories, they are all fantastic. Most of the children said it is the longest and most detailed piece of writing they have ever done. We were all very proud of our work and achievement. 

We have continued reading our class story 'No Ballet Shoes in Syria' by Catherine Bruton. The story is getting interesting now and we immersed ourselves into the story by taking part in a ballet workshop. In the story, the character uses ballet as a way of coping with her emotions after fleeing her country and becoming a war refugee. The children found that trying ballet for themselves has helped them to understand the character more deeply. 

In art, we have learned about macro photography. The children then had a go using the magnifier app on the IPad to get some photos for themselves. Keep posted to see if any appear on the blog. 

Have a restful weekend, 

Miss Burton

 


Week 2 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y6 Treyarnon

This week we started our new unit of science based on light. We explored how light travels in straight lines by using torches and toilet rolls. Next week, we are going to find out more about reflection. 

In maths, we have moved onto out new topic of decimals and we have been reminding ourselves of place value when rounding, multiplying and dividing. This will lead us nicely into percentages in a few weeks. 

In RE, we started our new topic about what life is like for Muslims in Britain. We recapped some basic knowledge of Islam and then found out more about Mosques. We compared how many Mosques there in London to Cornwall and thought about how that might impact on Muslims living in this area. 

In PSHE, we considered all the different parts of ourselves. We drew pictures to show the different characteristics and chose colours to represent each one. 

Have a fantastic weekend 

Miss Burton


 


Happy New Year 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y6 Treyarnon

Welcome back

This week we have started our new topic: How Does Population Change? We will be finding out about the populations of different countries and how they have changed over time. We will look at data regarding births and deaths and why people might move to different countries. We launched the topic by having an afternoon of playing games to help us understand including snakes and ladders and top trumps. We then invented our own countries and used blocks to explore the difference between sparsely and densely populated countries. 

In English, we have continued out Jack and the Beanstalk stories. 

In maths, we have been exploring co-ordinates and using our knowledge to solve problems. 

Please see the knowledge web below for the outline of the new topic.

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St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 5/6 S

 


The 3 Little Pigs 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Issys Nursery




Welcome back to the new term.

We can't wait to get back into a routine with the children and to welcome new friends to our Nursery.

Our new focus story is 'The Three Little Pigs'; we have looked online and found some very different versions of this traditional story, even one where the roles are reversed and the wolf is a 'good guy'. Which version do you prefer?

We have tasked the children (and grownups) to search at home for the story and send us a picture of them reading it at home.
If you don't have one at gome, can you find one at Saltash library?


 


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