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St George’s Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3JW Tel: 01253 852457 Email: [email protected] www.stteresasprimary.co.uk St Teresas Weekly Newsletter 17th July 2020 Sports Day Fuchsia and Emerald bubbles had a wonderful aſternoon for their sports day last week! Which is your favourite event? Dear Parents and Friends of St Teresa’s Do not look forward in fear to the changes in life; rather, look to them with full hope that as they arise, God, Whose very own you are, will lead you safely through all things; and when you cannot stand it, God will carry you in His Arms. Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; the same understanding Father Who cares for you today will take care of you then and every day. He will either shield you from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations. Wishing you all a wonderful summer break. Looking forward to September, when we can all be back together again. Mrs Ankers Facebook Visit our page here for regular updates: Sapphire Bubble Weve got no troubles, Life is the bubbles, Under the sea, under the sea. Sapphire Bubble found it no trouble to use scissors to create our under the sea images. Here is your free e-copy of Family First, the UKs largest family tle - Enjoy hps://bit.ly/3j6nMIk Like & follow us on Hello and Welcome Reception Class Home Learning Eggsing experiment for our Recepon home learners last week! They made their own ice Dinosaur eggs with baby dinos inside. They had to carve, rub and pour water to help melt the egg and free the lile dino babies………………………. roarsome fun had by all! What would it be like if Dinosaurs were alive today? Recepon have been considering this queson over the last few weeks! We have learnt that some Dinosaurs remains are found in museums. Our home learners had to dig up dinosaur bones and sck them together to make a dinosaur skeleton!
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Page 1: St Teresa s Weekly Newsletter€¦ · day last week! Welcome ... up dinosaur bones and stick them together to make a dinosaur skeleton! St George’s Avenue, ... sure great fun to

St George’s Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3JW

Tel: 01253 852457 Email: [email protected] www.stteresasprimary.co.uk

St Teresa’s Weekly Newsletter 17th July 2020

Sports Day

Fuchsia and Emerald bubbles had a wonderful afternoon for their sports

day last week!

Which is your favourite event? Dear Parents and Friends of St Teresa’s

Do not look forward in fear to the changes in life; rather, look to them with full hope that as they arise, God,

Whose very own you are, will lead you safely through all things; and when you cannot stand it, God will carry you in His Arms.

Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; the same understanding Father Who cares for you

today will take care of you then and every day.

He will either shield you from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and

imaginations.

Wishing you all a wonderful summer break.

Looking forward to September,

when we can all be back together again. Mrs Ankers

Facebook

Visit our page here for regular

updates:

Sapphire Bubble

We’ve got no troubles,

Life is the bubbles, Under the sea, under the sea.

Sapphire Bubble found it no

trouble to use scissors to create our under the sea

images.

Here is your free e-copy of Family

First, the UK’s largest family title - Enjoy https://bit.ly/3j6nMIk

Like & follow us on

Hello and

Welcome

Reception Class

Home Learning

Eggsiting experiment for our Reception home learners last week!

They made their own ice Dinosaur eggs with baby dinos

inside. They had to carve, rub and pour water to help melt the egg and free the

little dino babies………………………. roarsome fun had by all!

What would it be like if Dinosaurs were alive today? Reception have been

considering this question over the last few weeks! We have learnt that some

Dinosaurs remains are found in museums. Our home learners had to dig

up dinosaur bones and stick them together to make a dinosaur skeleton!

Page 2: St Teresa s Weekly Newsletter€¦ · day last week! Welcome ... up dinosaur bones and stick them together to make a dinosaur skeleton! St George’s Avenue, ... sure great fun to

St George’s Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3JW

Tel: 01253 852457 Email: [email protected] www.stteresasprimary.co.uk

St Teresa’s Weekly Newsletter 17th July 2020

Tangerine Bubble—Home Learning

What materials create the

least friction and make you go down the slide quicker?

Tangerine Bubble have

completed a science

experiment at the newly

reopened parks to test different friction levels of materials. Very interesting results and I'm

sure great fun to complete! 'Sing the songs of joy to the Lord, serve the

Name of the Lord, and become the servant of His servants.' Guru Nanak.

We have been learning about the inspirational work of Guru Nanak and the

religion, Sikhism, that he founded. They have been retelling stories about him and recognising the five k's that Sikhs try to adhere

to.

Ruby Bubble

As part of the whole school rainbow art competition, Ruby Bubble created some

watercolour pieces using their favourite animal as the focus.

22nd July

Feast of

Mary Magdelene

Indigo Bubble

'We are all

different, but there something kind of

fantastic about that isn't there?' Fantastic

Mr Fox.

The children in Indigo bubble have created a new tail for Mr Fox,

who unfortunately lost his! I'm sure he

would be happy with any of those! Well done!!

Emerald Bubble—Home Learners

As part of our 'Sports' themed week, the Emerald Bubble Home Learners have been busy creating their own

Tissue Paper Sports Logo Artwork!

We have also been researching the Paralympics

and locating where the games have taken place…..

Emerald Bubble

We have been busy creating tributes to key workers to round off the year; here we have Bella's firefighter masterpiece

in its infancy.

Tangerine Bubble

"No act of kindness is too small. The gift of kindness may start as a small ripple

that over time can turn into a tidal wave affecting the lives of many." Kevin

Heath. Tangerine Bubble have

been considering how they can show acts of kindness

to each other as part of last week's challenge.

What acts of kindness did you do?

Pick up litter? Tell a joke?

Help make dinner? Give a cake to Gran?

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St George’s Avenue, Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 3JW

Tel: 01253 852457 Email: [email protected] www.stteresasprimary.co.uk

Reading Award

Writing Award

Mathemati-cian Award

Science Award

Sport Award

Musician Award

Art & Creativity

Award

Nursery Max Carman Freddie Parker Oliver Wild Mollie

Mawdsley Ollie Blinkhorn

Daisy-Mae

Sutton

Nathaniel

Currey

Reception James

Middleton

Jude

Greenwood

Jenson

Southern Mycah Harris Ruby Bates Matilda Allan Thomas Figg

Year 1 Eva-Jean

Mawdsley

Matilda

Marshall

William

Shepherd

Riley-Jay

Hindmarch

Jacob

Haworth

Joseph

Middleton

Catherine

Lucky

Year 2 Suranne

Middleton Poppie Moore

Charlie

Metcalf Matthew Page Noah Delaney

Suranne

Middleton Archie Swales

Year 3 Henry

Ferguson Eddie Pickup Faye Sherliker

Aidan

Goldsmith

Evie Crockett-

Ward

Martha

Williams

Maisie

Parry

Year 4 Carter Spencer-

Hodge Charlie Doran Rodney Lopez Dominik Carr Jenson Brice

Alesha Shewan-

Salthouse

Ava-Rose

Beggan

Year 5 Rowan Blakey Ryan

Goldsmith Lewis Butler Finley Smith Bella Birks

Sophie

Tarbuck Evie Pickup

Year 6 Payton Leigh

Bell

Madison

Godfrey Elliot Sherliker

Stephanie

Jones

Corey Abra-

ham

Mackenzie

Torr Kayley Fisk

St Teresa’s Values Award

For Compassion & Kindness

Penelope Sweeney

For Gentleness Cody Parrish

For Justice Zim Madu

For Integrity Charlie Garstang

For Simplicity Kayden Barton

For Humility Tobias Miles

For Love Brian Jarzebski

For Hope Sean Williams

Curtis Williams Sunshine Cup Talleah Amissah-

Bennett

Charlie Jordan’s Superhero Award Ben Wardle

Conrad Pilkington Memorial Plaque Cindy Doherty

Liz Yates’ Award Kian Holmes

Mrs Southworth From Smallest to Great-

est Award Harrison O’Neill

Alfie Fleming Award Louie Nelson

Good Samaritan Award KS1 Noah Delaney

Good Samaritan Award KS2 Summer Gorst

Little Flower Award—for great acts of kindness and love during lockdown

Kai Parrish Cody Parrish Ollie Jensen Olivia Salisbury

Rebecca Salisbury Lucas McMahon Poppy Everitt Evie Clarke

Declan Brannan Kian Brannan Emily Lees Delilah Mawdsley

Brodie Atkinson Ethan Everitt Hannah Everitt Elliott Clarke


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