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Burton Green Academy Newsletter 4th May 2023

Dear Parents,
I hope you enjoyed the long weekend and managed to have some special time as a family.

 

Next week is a time when our year 6 children will get a chance to show what they have learnt over the past 4 years in key stage 2. I know you will join me to wish them well as they show what great students they are. I would like to thank Mrs T and Mrs Waite for again stepping up within breakfast club to provide a hearty breakfast to start the day.

 

I’m sure this will really inspire our year 6 children and make the rest of us hungry!

 

This Friday we will be having an assembly on the Coronation, so this won’t be a certificate assembly.  We will also be enjoying a Dance workshop on Thursday to celebrate the Coronation and a Street Party on Friday afternoon.

 

I hope you have an enjoyable long weekend and have an opportunity to take part in the Coronation celebrations as a family.
 

Maple Class: 
This week, we are learning all about the King’s coronation. We have been finding out all about King Charles and what will happen during the coronation. We are very excited for our dance workshop on Thursday and for our street party on Friday!
 

Cedar Class
This week in mathematics, the children have been working really hard on the formal methods of addition and subtraction. The column method can be tricky, but they have done exceptionally well. In addition, we are continuing learning about Africa and in particular the climate and how it is different to our country.
 

Damson Class:
This week in Literacy, Damson Class have been building their arguments for or against zoos, this is in preparation of writing persuasively. In Maths we are looking at place value of 4 and 5-digit numbers whilst doing our calculation work.
 

Oak Class:
In the last week we have been focussed on revision of key areas for our SAT’s assessments. Everyone is concentrating hard and aiming high. The assessments are a chance for pupils to show off all they know, ahead of their moves to secondary school. I have told the class that they should blame me if their parents make them go to bed earlier - they need to be fresh and ready for next week.

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