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End of a busy Week: 20th September 

It has been another busy week at Blisland. The children have had fun during their forest school sessions on Mondays, have produced excellent pieces of writing; showed amazing maths skills and explored the local and wider world around them with a keen interest: Nessa class have had fun experimenting with rock samples, writing and performing volcano poems ending the week with making some amazing volcano models - which soon will be used for science explosions!

Reading at Blisland
Reading is a very important skill and we want to increase its profile more with the children and yourselves. The children will all have a home/school reading records and a reading book; when you listen to your child read, please fill the record in as they will receive stamps: every 10 stamps will earn a raffle ticket to be in the chance with winning a book token (one for KS1 and one for KS2). Reading little and often is key, especially for younger readers. 
We are also looking forward to meeting the nursery 'Reading pets'.
If you would like any advice on reading at home with your child, please speak to the class teacher.

Attendance:
It is very important children are at school as often as possible as it will give them the best chance to learn with consistent input. This weeks attendance was: 85.7%. We really need this to be above 96% to have the best impact on your children's learning.
Reminder: We are unable to authorise the majority of absences and persistent absence could result in fines.

Wheal Martyn
Years 1-6 will have their visit to Wheal Martyn on Monday which will give them a great learning opportunity to become more knowledgeable about local mining history which links well to the school enquiry question of "What's under our feet?". Please remember packed lunches, inhalers and waterproof clothing.

Have a great weekend. I am looking forward to yet another exciting week.

Mr Avery

 


Roald Dahl Day 

Roald Dahl Day

What a fantastic week we have had! The children have shown wonderful enthusiasm and excitement in their learning this week: ending with a very successful 'Roald Dahl Day'. The children looked fantastic in their costumes and enjoyed the Roald Dahl activities in their classes. I look forward to many more fun and creative learning days at Blisland. Mr Avery

 


Norton Farm Visit 

Nessa Class learned a great deal about looking after our environment, on their visit to Norton Farm last week. 

 


Parent Questionnaire 

Parent Questionnaire

Dear Parents,

We would like to thank you for taking the time to complete our Summer 2019 parent questionnaire.  We have collatedthe information, you have kindly provided and can now share the results with you. Your comments and suggestions help to support the school and Trust in their continued effort to improve and develop areas within current systems to enrich parental communications and reach out to wider audiences. Here are just a few of your comments, so thank you once again for your valuable contribution.

 


Sports Day 


As you can see from the photograph, Everybody had a wonderful time at Sports' Day!

 


Drama Workshop with Kernow King! 

Nessa class were treated to a drama workshop and performance with the Kernow King this afternoon. Thank you to the PTFA for paying for this!

 


Outdoor Mayan Cooking 

Nessa Class enjoyed an afternoon of cooking 'Rainforest foods' this week. We made Guacamole, Mayan bean and vegetable stew, barbecued corn and salsa, which we ate with tortilla chips and tortilla wraps. 

One of the Year 5 children wrote:
"This afternoon, all of KS2 went out onto the field to make some of the food that the Mayans used to make. We learned that the Mayans were the first people to make chocolate. Mrs Hawker showed us how to cut up vegetables, even onions! She told us that a top-tip to splitting an avocado in half after we had cut it down the middle, is to twist it! Then you have to put the pip in the bin. We learned how to make guacamole, salsa and vegetable stew. We even added corn on the cobs to our meal. After that we all cooked marshmallows."


 


Beach Tribe Activity Day 

I hope you saw us starring on TV last week! We were on BBC Spotlight and ITV Westcountry News last Thursday, after our Beach Tribe Activity Day with Arena Sports. The media were interested in a new initiative from Public Health England, which is designed to encourage children to take part in more physical activity to help their overall fitness and mental health. You can find the details of this on the following website:

Change4life website - click to visit 



The children also did some rock-pooling. We were amazed by the wide variety of wildlife they found!

Some of the activities are ball games to improve hand-eye co-ordination.

We also learned how fossils are made, and had a go at creating our own with Plaster of Paris.

Some of the children being filmed! What a beautiful place!

 


Cornwall School Games 

Blisland Primary Academy takes part in Opening Ceremony for Cornwall School Games

On Friday morning, having learned a dynamic dance routine, the children in Nessa class performed in front of hundreds of children and staff at the opening ceremony of the Cornwall School Games. 

 


Wild Tribe Music Day 

Kensa class had a wonderful day on the field yesterday, making music outside. They also cooked popcorn on an open fire, which they enjoyed eating with dandelion syrup. It tasted delicious!

 


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