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Poetry, by Miss Jones

Date: 22nd Mar 2019 @ 4:49pm

Year 5 have spent this week learning all about poetry which we linked to our Geography topic - The Alps. The children learnt about a different type of poem each day and they have chosen their favourite to publish on our blog. 

 

Repeating Poem

The Alps are face chilling,

The Alps are bone chilling,

The Alps are sun blinding,

The Alps are softly snowing,

The Alps are wildly exciting,

The Alps are as cold as staying in an ice bath forever,

In the Alps Skiers can go skiing.

By Raphael

 

Limerick Poem

The snow is softer than a bow which is harder than a crow,

I can see a mountain bigger than a fountain,

I can feel a breeze, in my glowing knees, I think I might freeze in the shimmering trees.

By Iman

Kenning Poem

Snow-growing

Frost-chilling

Rock-stabbing

Sky-Freezing

Ice-toppings

Wind-whooshing

Avalanche-availing

Climber-climbing

By Noor

Haiku Poem

The ice cold snow falls,

On top of the massive Alps

It is shivering cold

By Amy

 

Limerick Poem

The Alps are very tall,

But from their the towers are small

If this makes you sick

I will improve my limerick

If you take a wrong step you will surely fall

By Harry

Repeating Poem

The Alps are high mountains with wild winds brushing across people faces.

The Alps are as cold as ice.

The Alps are so fun to ski in.

The Alps are so warm in the summer.

By Zoe

Limerick Poem

I can feel the breeze in my knees,

I believe I’m going to freeze,

I’ll jump of a tree,

If I can see,

The snow took over me.

Haiku Poem

The Alps are snowing,

In the Alps you built a snowman,

Then you can go home.

By Max

Limerick Poem

Family of Miss Jones,

Get back to you homes,

The Alps is gonna fall,

It is very tall,

Don’t worry I will bring you ice cream cones.

By Mia

Limerick Poem

Skiing through the trees,

I can feel the breeze,

Quite big to small,

Larger than the hall,

Now I just broke my knees.

By Busby

Kenning Poem

Giant-peak

Rocky-Wall

Opaque-glacier

Thick-snow

Freezing-feet

By Austin

Kenning Poem

Eye-catching-ice

Frosty-frights

Frozen-weather

Icicle -drooping

Glistening-sun

Piercing-peak

By MIlly

Limerick Poem

The mountains are tall

The opposite to small

The freezing cold snow

Made my self-esteem grow

If I was on a mountain I would probably fall.

By Maisy

 

 

Limerick Poem

The mountain was wide as a gong,

It was cold enough to freeze my tongue,

The cold made my self-esteem go,

I found something in the snow a little pink bow

I put it on my head It blew away oh no

By Caleb

Repeating poem

The Alps are a mountain range,

That have silky soft snow.

The Alps is a mountain range,

Where people like to ski.

The Alps is a mountain range,

Where I knocked my knee.

The Alps is a mountain range,

I will never forget.

The Alps is a mountain range,

With a windy winter and a sunny summer

By Ishaaq

Limerick Poem

My feet are going to freeze,

I think I might sneeze

The mountains are tall I think I might crawl so I don’t fall

I don’t want to yawn as I don’t want to lose concentration

Till I reach my destination

By Jackson

 

 

 

 

 

Limerick Poem

Snowy mountains that look like fountains,

Fluffy clouds that I call shroud,

And if locals look at me as bonkers,

I prove that I am not that.

By Saad

Repeating Poem

The amazing Alps are as cold as ice.

The amazing Alps are as tall as skyscrapers.

The amazing Alps are a snow machine.

The amazing Alps have sliding avalanches.

By Mahd

Repeating Poem

The wicked wild Alps,

are as cold as ice.

The wicked wild Alps,

have soft silky snow that are as white as snowflakes.

The wicked wild Alps,

are as fierce as the wild wind blazing through.

The wicked wild Alps,

are a severe blue ocean that gracefully glide through the paths.

Limerick poem

Right now, I am staring at a cloud,

Which seems to be singing aloud,

I see the mountain,

it looks like a fountain,

The chirping of the birds is so loud.

By Holly

Repetition poem

The Alps is a mountain range and you should know,

The Alps is a mountain range with tonnes of snow,

The Alps is a mountain range where people like to ski,

The Alps is a mountain range where I hurt me knee,

The Alps is a mountain range where the weather can change as quick as a click,

The Alps is a mountain range where the clocks tick whilst youre having fun,

BANG the avalanche is here, lets run!

By Joshy

Haiku poem

The Alps are freezing,

As cold as the arctic ice,

The snow starts to fall.

By Thomas

Repetition poem

The Alps are scary,

The Alps are rocky,

The Alps are towering,

The Alps are as chilly as the arctic,

The Alps have rocks as hearts,

The Alps are awesome.

By Alfie

Repetition poem

In the awesome Alps the silky soft snow soothes my lips,

In the awesome Alps the perishing breeze touchs my skin,

In the awesome Alps blizzard fall as fast as an avalanche,

In the awesome Alps what was once a seabed turned to heart of stone.

By Mahnoor

Repetition poem

The amazing Alps are located in Europe filled with heavy snow,

The amazing Alps have bright stars at night which can sometimes make you glow,

The amazing Alps like to wail out frost, so beware of the avalanche and don’t get lost!

The amazing Alps are as chilly as ice, so if you go there, don’t take it as a surprise.

By Abigail

Repetition poem

The amazing Alps is a cold place,

The amazing Alps has lots of dangerous avalanches,

The amazing Alps are as steep as a cliff,

The amazing Alps have about a thousand tourists visit a year,

The amazing Alps has snow as fluffy as a cloud,

The amazing Alps are known for skiing,

The amazing Alps are as tall as the sky,

The amazing Alps is home to Mount Blanc, the highest mountain,

The amazing Alps is a great destination.

By Rhea

Repetition poem

The Alps are chilly like spikes down my spine,

The Alps are chilly going in to my hot blooded heart,

The Alps are chilly like a breathing ice dragon,

The Alps are chilly as ice cream.

By Ajay

Repetition poem

The Alps are bone chilling,

The Alps are as cold as ice,

The Alps are a popular place,

The Alps are a skiers dream,

But most of all.. they will freeze you all!

By Ronny

Repeating poem

The wild windy Alps are always there,

The wild windy Alps were once a sea bed,

The wild windy Alps have been battered and deformed,

The wild windy Alps have snow as cold as ice,

The wild windy Alps have lots of different mountains,

The wild windy Alps can be the meanest of the mean!

By Eimear

 

Super similes

The dragon is as fast as a leopard,

The ice is as cold as the snow,

The sun is shining as bright as a diamond.

By Daniel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuits!, by Miss Horvath

Date: 22nd Mar 2019 @ 3:58pm

Year 4 had lots of fun exploring our circuit resources this afternoon. We learnt what the different components were for a circuit and which circuits worked best and why. 

 

A big thank you to our Science Ambassadors in Year 6 who helped us to look after our equipment and tidy it away!

Comic Relief, by Mrs McEvoy

Date: 20th Mar 2019 @ 3:11pm

As part of our comic relief day we all enjoyed listening to the joke competition entries.

Our winning joke was from William

Have you heard about the lady who created the knock knock joke?...she won the Nobel Prize

 

Our runner up was Zohah

Do you want to hear a paper joke?....it's 'tear'able

Comic Relief Joke Winners, by Miss Jones

Date: 15th Mar 2019 @ 4:13pm

Our winners were:

There was a fight at the chippy yesterday.. two fish got battered!! (Zayn)

What day is it when you bump in to a lamp post? Red nose day! (Mahnoor)

Our runners up were:

Did you hear about the claustrophobic astronaut? He needed a bit of space (Austin)

What did I get for my birthday in 2010?.. Older (Busby)

What did one plate say to another plate? Dinner is on me! (Harry)

Well done to all of the children, who all had some fantastic jokes!!

3E Comic Relief Joke Winners, by Miss Currie

Date: 15th Mar 2019 @ 11:07am

Our joint winners were;

- What do you call a drink with a rooster's tail feather in? A cocktail. (Thomas)

- Knock, knock. Who's there? Kanga. Kanga who? No, kangaroo. (Lola)

 

The joint runners up were;

- Have you heard about the butter joke? No, you'll spread it. (Faatimah)

- What do you get if you cross a giraffe with a hedgehog? A twelve foot toothbrush. (Yasmin)

 

And Mrs Edwards' favourite;

- A boy was so excited that he completed a jigsaw puzzle in two minutes because it said 8-9 years on the packaging. (Jaya)

Coding in Year 4, by Miss Horvath

Date: 8th Mar 2019 @ 1:44pm

Year 4 have spent their computing sessions learning about coding websites. Today we’ve learnt that <  > these symbols are called angle brackets and that we need both of them for any code we type. 

 

We have loved experimenting with different font types and sizes and look forward to next weeks lesson! 

World Book Day, by Miss Horvath

Date: 8th Mar 2019 @ 12:44pm

Manchester Art Gallery and Halle Trip, by Miss Jones

Date: 8th Mar 2019 @ 9:23am

Year 5 visited the Art gallery in Manchester to have a look at the work of Picasso. In the afternoon, we then went and watched the Halle youth concert at the Bridgewater Hall. 

 

What was your favourite piece of art work and why?

World Book Day, by Miss Jones

Date: 8th Mar 2019 @ 9:22am

Which character did you come as from world book day and why?

History Questionnaire, by Miss Higson

Date: 7th Mar 2019 @ 1:47pm

Hello everyone.

Here is the link for the History questionnaire. You must fill this in when your teacher has read you each question. Please help us make History even better at MPJS by giving us as much information as you can.

Thank you,

Miss Higson

Click here for History questionnaire

Freddy Fit is back!, by Miss Horvath

Date: 26th Feb 2019 @ 2:45pm

Year 4 have had a great afternoon with Freddy Fit learning all about the body and playing some fantastic teamwork games! 

Stained Glass Windows, by Miss Horvath

Date: 26th Feb 2019 @ 12:35pm

Year 4 have been looking closely at stained glass windows and how they can represent teachings from different religions. We looked in particular at the Christian Easter story and how we could represent it through the art of a stained glass window. We created our images and then to give them a WOW window effect we decided to laminate each design. 

Flashback narrative drama, by Miss Jones

Date: 25th Feb 2019 @ 4:51pm

Before starting our writing we used drama to help us get into character. We thought about the different parts of our story and how our character would feel during each part. We considered how they would feel during a flashback. We will use these ideas in our writing this week. 

 

Can you think of a mnemonic to help you remember the features of a flashback story?

Countries and Continents , by Miss Jones

Date: 22nd Feb 2019 @ 4:06pm

Year 5 have been using an atlas and learning all about different continents, they tested their knowledge by doing a Kahoot quiz on the ipad. 

 

How many different countries and capital cities can you remember?

Fractions , by Miss Jones

Date: 22nd Feb 2019 @ 3:48pm

Year 5 have been learning about comparing and ordering fractions with different denominators. The children were all given a fraction and had to order themselves in ascending order .. they even had to convert some fractions so that they all had a common denominator!!

 

Can you create a mnemonic to help you remember the steps to find a common denominator?

HTML in Computing , by Mr Tarry

Date: 22nd Feb 2019 @ 2:36pm

HTML Birthday Card

Geography Questionnaire , by Mr Tarry

Date: 20th Feb 2019 @ 1:54pm

Click on the link below to complete the questionnaire. We want to find out more about Geography in our school!

Geography Questionnaire 

Places of worship, by Miss Jones

Date: 20th Feb 2019 @ 12:38pm

We have been learning about different places of worship in RE. Today we visited a Church to have a look at all of the different features, when we return to school we are going to write an Explanation text on a Church.

 

How many different features of a Church can you remember?

Ice Cream in a Bag!, by Miss Horvath

Date: 8th Feb 2019 @ 2:34pm

Year 4 have really enjoyed their science topic this half-term on States of Matter. To finish, we spent this morning making ice cream in a bag!

 

We combined milk, vanilla and sugar in a bag and placed that bag into another bag which contained a LOT of ice and salt!

 

The salt lowers the ice's melting point and the ice begins to melt. As you create friction from shaking the bags, the milk begins to freeze and become a solid = ICE CREAM! 

 

We enjoyed making the ice cream but we LOVED tasting it afterwards!

Chinese New Year, by Miss Jones

Date: 6th Feb 2019 @ 12:26pm

Year 5 celebrated Chinese New Year by producing some fantastic Art work after we had learnt all about the history of Chinese New Year. 

 

What was your favourite fact that we found out?

Fun in the snow, by Miss Jones

Date: 30th Jan 2019 @ 11:16am

Year 5 had lots of fun building 2 huge snowmen! 

Snow day - school is open!, by Miss Horvath

Date: 30th Jan 2019 @ 10:41am

The whole school have loved being in on a snow day and playing in the snow with all of the staff here at MPJS! 

We’ve had snowball fights, built snowmen and made snow angels! 

 

What have you done with your snow day? 

 

 

The Water Cycle, by Miss Horvath

Date: 29th Jan 2019 @ 4:56pm

Year 4 spent some time today learning all about the water cycle and how United Utilities helps to provide clean water to our school and homes. 

We discussed changes in state, tips for saving water, water safety, how much water we use daily and even, how we could save our adults some money at home!

A big thank you to United Utilities and King Fisher Education for a wonderful and educational day. 

Natural Inspiration, by Miss Horvath

Date: 28th Jan 2019 @ 4:20pm

Last week, Year 4 spent some time in the school field and gardens looking at different natural objects and practising observational drawings.

We are currently looking at Victorian artist William Morris and how he used nature in many of his prints and artworks. 

We aim to finish this topic by re-creating some of his work and creating our own printed pieces of art using nature as inspiration!

Pupil Curriculum Questionnaire, by Miss Higson

Date: 28th Jan 2019 @ 11:16am

Please click here to access the quiz